Saturday, June 2, 2007

So much to be excited about...


Tonight our team will fall asleep with smiles on our faces and dreams in our mind. We just returned from the Vice President's house where we were the guests of honor for a dinner with the Cabinet Minister and important department members of the Ministry of Community Development. We entered the house to join in cheering on the Zambian soccer team to an important victory over the Congo. Any formalities of being in the VP's presence were thrown out as we witnessed their sheer excitement for the win! We were then able to be introduced to everyone in the room (the aformentioned) and then Fred and Wes painted a picture of our hopes for the youth of Zambia. We then sat down to a royal feast and conversed around the table until late into the evening.

Our hope with meeting with the nation's leaders is that we would rather the natural leaders lead, and follow the examples in the Scripture of going under the authority of the leadership. God has already put us well on our way! There are several key relationships that were started in that room tonight that we will be praying about how to continue to cultivate. This is a goal of mine as I will be returning next year, to continue dialogue and relationship with the leaders of the country.

Our hearts are very much in Mongu and more specifically at the Limulunga Community School where some 545 children attend weekly, and some 16 volunteer teachers educate. We are very excited for the possibilities and plan to continue to dream big. There were so many stories of hope from children who have had to face so much hardship. One of our first priorities laid before us: to help complete the new school that will be much more adequate than the current one.

I apologize if these blogs seem so vague or confusing. I will enjoy verbalizing my thoughts and stories more personally with you all. Thank you so much. We return Tuesday afternoon.

Prayers: Final day of dreaming and enjoying each other. Safe travels for a long long flight home.

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