Gugu's school in the squatter camp was so much fun! Gugu never planned on being a teacher or even opening up a school until the Lord told her to. She approached a group of young kids one day that … Read more about Gugu’s School
Only a small piece to this larger puzzle
So what is it I do with the rest of my time? When I'm not buying groceries for the team to eat, hanging out and pouring into the people I live with or fetching them from ministry I usually find myself … Read more about Only a small piece to this larger puzzle
Family ministry: New Shoes
One Saturday we loaded up the only vehicle that holds our entire team (we have to reserve this bus and our friendly driver, Elliot) and drove out to a carepoint on the other side of Swaziland. Each … Read more about Family ministry: New Shoes
Playing in the Rain
Make (pronounced ma-gay, means mother in Siswati) Peggy has many children living on her property. She has opened up her house to provide a safe place for children who have no one to care for them or … Read more about Playing in the Rain
Family Ministry
Every week on Friday we have family day. This includes morning prayer, family ministry activity, hearing someone's testimony, dinner then a family activity. During the week it is difficult to keep up … Read more about Family Ministry
Spring Break
This week is spring break for our team. I figured now would be a great time to catch up with updates from the Kingdom of Swaziland. Most of the team went down to Port Elizabeth and Jeffreys Bay, South … Read more about Spring Break
What Ruts?
"Without Christ, we learned how to cope or defend ourselves as a means of survival. Psychologists call these survival techniques defense mechanisms: denial, rationalization, projection, blaming, … Read more about What Ruts?
Nsoko
29 Jan 2009 Today was my day off and it just so happened that a few of the staff were heading out to Nsoko for the day. As soon as I found out, I asked if I could ride along and visit. It's been … Read more about Nsoko
Abandoned Baby Center
23 January 2009 Today we traveled to Mbabane, the capital of Swaziland. I had received directions to an abandoned babies center over the phone and was told, "I think that's how you get there." So … Read more about Abandoned Baby Center