Things have been busy for me over the last few weeks. I have had lots of ministry opportunities and have traveled to many of the surrounding rural areas in Harare.
A few blog entries back, I mentioned some Christmas parties we were putting on. The Christmas party at our house in Emerald Hill for our neighborhood kids was fun. We played lots of games with them, gave some special prizes, and fed them some delicious treats like popcorn, peanut butter crackers, and little jello cups. Then, of course, we gave them some candies. We laughed a lot, sang a lot, and played a lot. The week after, Christine and I traveled to Kambuzuma, where the team helps provide food for a feeding programme. The kids are AMAZING there. I have included a picture of them. They sang, and sang, and sang for us. One of the boys then pulled out a drum and started making beats as some of the o
Jabulani is coming along nicely. I have included a picture so you can see the building. The workers doing the reno
Ok family. I love you. I hope you all have an amazing Christmas and New Year’s. The internet cafes are closing down after today, so I will not be able to get you another update until after the new year, but I pray that you will be safe and have a peace-filled time for the holidays. I challenge you….do something unexpected this Christmas. Do something you don’t normally do. I know you are all having a hard time this year with the economy and everything, but remember, God is bigger than that. He is a miracle working God. Remember those who have less than you. Reach out to someone who doesn’t have family or is alone for the holidays. Do something unexpected.
I miss you. I am praying for you. Everyone here says Merry Christmas to you. They are so glad you have released me to reach the people of Zimbabwe for such a time as this. I have already been here for 3 months! Can you believe it? I am half way through. Keep praying. Keep me in your hearts. You are the best!
Much Love and Merry Christmas,
Gina :)