I don’t want to say too much; I want to let the pictures do the talking. But we do want to share some of the joys of serving God here in Swaziland.
“You do what you have promised” said by a gogo when we take food to her care point…
Shy little ones coming to you wanting you to pick them up because they are finally getting used to you and starting to trust you…
The excited and friendly faces and waves of the children at the care points when they see the “mulungu’s” (white man’s) car pull up…
Having a little vulnerable one falling asleep on your lap…
Getting home all dirty and dusty…
Buying bags and bags of maize meal and beans, loading it unto the trailer and dropping it off at the care points…
All these things make our hearts feel good. These are our joys of serving in Swaziland; it makes me want to say, “This is why we are here!”
Yes, I guess we are living our African dream, but like our friend Lisa said, “This is only the beginning of the African dream.”
“you do what you promised” – what a great testimony of Jesus’ love in a nation which has seen so many broken promises and heartbreak.
thanks, guys for standing in for so many of us who care.
Great to know where you are and what God is doing around you. Wow!!! It makes me miss being there please continue to send us updates etc.
Terri & Mike
Wat ‘n wonderlike voorreg vir julle!!!!!! Wat jul doen is fantasties.
Onthou dat jul inspanning in diens van die Here nooit tevergeefs is nie (ek dink dis 1 Kor15:58??)
Groete
Cobus
You guys are awesome!!!! The Africans are learning what I already know, you do what you promise!! I love and miss you both.
Hugs and Kisses,
Carol
Praise God for what you are doing!! It is not only the hearts of the people you are touching, but you are touching the very heart of Father.
From R with love
Corrie Z
Om in Sy diens te wees waar Hy ons wil gebruik is die beste ding wat met enigeen van ons kan gebeur.Die vreugde is duidelik sigbaar op julle gesigte en op dié van die kinders. Baie seën en liefde.T Corrie.