When I was a child my family did a lot of camping in Rocky Mountain National Park. We would often go for a week or more at a time. Whenever we got home my mother would sing a little jingle...."Home again, home again, jiggity, jig jig." I have no idea where it comes from or where she got it from, but I remember it very clearly. Last night at about 8:00 pm, the 13 members of the Zambia 2010 team could all say, "Home again, home again, jiggity, jig, jig!"
After 2 days of flying from Zambia to Ethiopia, Ethiopia to London, and London to Denver we all made it home safe and sound! Thank you so much for your prayers! I know that God was watching over the 13 of us as we traveled and worked. Nobody got hurt, no luggage was lost, we did have a little "flu bug" that set a few of the team members back for a a day or so, but that was as bad as it was, and for all of that we say, "Yeah God!"
God truly protected us and we all came home being blessed by all those we came into contact with while on the trip. A special thanks to the team members who worked hard, gave up sleep, poured their hearts and love into others, and were the hands, feet, eyes, ears, mouths, arms (and hugs) of Jesus to all at the Village of Hope and the surrounding communities. Those team members are: Lisa Currier, Steph Hartman, John and Storm DeSisto, Deb and Corrinne Tepielow, Steve and Jan Engbers, Lori and Alli Gesink, George Elling, Frank Bergner, and Mark DeNooy. If/when you see any of these folks, give them a hug and ask them to tell you about the Village of Hope. God is doing some amazing things there!
Thanks again for the love, support, and prayers. "Home again, home again....."
M2540 Zambia Trip
Friday, August 27, 2010
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Heading Home Soon!
Well, our team arrived successfully in London! They are enjoying some sightseeing today as it rains cats and dogs - the English standard! Our group departs from Heathrow around 9am tomorrow MST. Currently, everyone has recovered from the "bug" and is healthy, so pray for continued safety and health on this last leg of the journey. Also, pray that they will enjoy the remainder of their time together in London - that they could relax and enjoy the city and the fellowship of the team.
Thank you all for your prayers!
Thank you all for your prayers!
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Time for a Tearful Goodbye!
Our team was up early this morning preparing for their departure from the Village of Hope. Pray that they can say goodbye to the children without too many tears. It is amazing how quickly a bond has developed!
They will be flying from Lusaka, Zambia to Ethiopia, where they have a five hour layover, and then on to London. Please pray for health and safety as they travel. Pray that no one else becomes sick during the journey and that everyone can experience peaceful flights.
They will be flying from Lusaka, Zambia to Ethiopia, where they have a five hour layover, and then on to London. Please pray for health and safety as they travel. Pray that no one else becomes sick during the journey and that everyone can experience peaceful flights.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Church in Zambia
This morning our team enjoyed a great time of worship the Zambian way, with the children leading music. Our group has fallen in love with these amazing children and it will be very difficult for them to leave. Our leaders also enjoyed a local craft market today.
Please pray for our team as it seems some of them have caught a "bug". Those who have been ill usually have to spend a day or two in bed, but are okay overall. Pray for God's healing and that all of our team could be restored to 100% health before beginning travel back to Denver.
Please pray for our team as it seems some of them have caught a "bug". Those who have been ill usually have to spend a day or two in bed, but are okay overall. Pray for God's healing and that all of our team could be restored to 100% health before beginning travel back to Denver.
Friday, August 20, 2010
Last Day of VBS
Wow, how God has continued to move and work in Zambia! Today was the last day of VBS and there were 150 kids - just as there were yesterday. The kids from the Village of Hope led music today and the light shining from their countenances and their open, honest worship moved our team to tears. These little ones are truly angels here on earth!
Some of our team was able to visit the local bush village. It was very interesting, but VERY primitive. Tomorrow half of the team is off on safari, and the other half are hosting a party for the house mothers at the Village. Time is flying for our team and everything continues to go well.
Please continue to pray for our team's safety and well-being, and that they would be a blessing to all they come in contact with in Zambia.
By the way, since there is no internet available at our team's location, these blog reports are being made by Evelyn Rogers. Keep praying for our team!
Some of our team was able to visit the local bush village. It was very interesting, but VERY primitive. Tomorrow half of the team is off on safari, and the other half are hosting a party for the house mothers at the Village. Time is flying for our team and everything continues to go well.
Please continue to pray for our team's safety and well-being, and that they would be a blessing to all they come in contact with in Zambia.
By the way, since there is no internet available at our team's location, these blog reports are being made by Evelyn Rogers. Keep praying for our team!
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Zambian Children Love VBS!
I just received word that 157 children showed up for VBS! Isn't that amazing? 26 of the children live at the Village of Hope and the rest are from surrounding villages. The children range in age from one year to 15 years old. Everyone had a great time and both leaders and children were blessed with fun, fellowship, and good teaching. Word spreads quickly in the villages so they are expecting a greater number of children tomorrow. Please pray that our team would be God-inspired in their presentation of His love and provision, that the team would remain strong and healthy, and that God would continue to guide them and bless the work of their hands.
The time in Zambia is eight hours ahead of us. That means it is currently 6:45pm Wednesday evening in Zambia. As our team relaxes this evening, pray for a good night of rest - that they could all awake refreshed and ready for the challenges of a new day.
The time in Zambia is eight hours ahead of us. That means it is currently 6:45pm Wednesday evening in Zambia. As our team relaxes this evening, pray for a good night of rest - that they could all awake refreshed and ready for the challenges of a new day.
Prayer for VBS
Our team has asked that we pray for today's VBS. They have many, many children attending and the kids don't have the skills necessary to do some of the crafts and activities we have prepared. Please pray for flexibility and adaptability for our team - that God will guide them to use materials in different ways and relate to the children where they are. Pray that above all God will speak into the hearts of these little ones and they will know how deeply He loves them.
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