Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Water Tank for Magwero School

We recently were able to install a new water tank at the Magwero school of the Deaf. The previous tank had broken and no longer held water. This meant that the children and the community were not able to access water on a regular basis. Thanks to our friends at Winshape, we were able to install a new tank and better provide clean water for drinking and basic usage! A big thanks to Will and Grant for their kindness and efforts to get this done! Praise the LORD!


Friday, May 18, 2012

Leadership Training

We have a small team in doing basic leadership training. The team is only here for 5 days but will meet with 3 different groups and help with our Magwero school project!

In those 5 days, we will meet with community leaders, church leaders, and small scale leaders. I have jokingly labeled them the white collar, blue collar, and Spirit collar workers.

Using the Bible as our foundation and basis for all our principles, we are able to aptly communicate truth's of leadership. A great benefit of using God's word is its ability to cross borders and be just as applicable in any time zone.

A big thanks to Winshape for their commitment to leadership and willingness to pass on knowledge and bring added value to the work here in Chipata.

Tuesday, May 08, 2012

not forgotten

Over the last few months we have been visiting Magwero school for the Deaf and for the Blind. It didn't take long for us to see the need for the school, dorms, and overall condition of the facilities. The school is kind of tucked out of the way and maybe that is why people seem to forget about the needs of these children. There are close to 150 children that attend the deaf school and almost 50 that attend the blind school. 

We recently started up a small project to finish a classroom block representing 5 classrooms. Previously, there were no doors, windows, or a proper floor making it very cold in the winter season, very dusty in the hot season, and even wet during the rainy season. Certainly not ideal learning conditions. We are hoping to finish our project in the next 2 weeks that will transform the facility giving the students a proper place to learn and maybe more importantly help them to know they are not forgotten. 

Along with school rooms, we are also helping to replace a water tank for the deaf school. Currently the school is using a bore hole connected to a water tank. However, a couple months ago the water tank was punctured and couldn't hold enough water to meet the drinking, bathing, and sanitation needs of the school. Thanks to the donations of some friends, we will replace the tank later this week and the students/community will have clean drinking water available to them again.



Saturday, May 05, 2012

Taking steps

I must admit there were many lessons I have taught that I rushed through and later wondered why the people didn't ever change or truly understand. Lately, I have realized, teaching the Bible is not about finishing the lesson but about people knowing the Lord. When we plant a seed, it takes time for it to grow and produce any real fruit. Even when we think of a baby - if you give the child all the food in the world, it will still only grow at a certain rate. I believe the same is true of Christians. Jesus spent time with His followers and if we are going to impact people time is going to be required to slowly nurture and provide the spiritual food that is necessary. 

That being said, it is wonderful to see a group of people growing even at the smallest rate. The last few weeks I have been working with our Bible study in the bush to memorize all 66 books of the Bible in order. Today, 3 of the group members stood in front and recited all 66 books! Each week we are memorizing a new verse or portion of Scripture and teaching a basic lesson. Just baby steps but in only 5 weeks our group has memorized:
  • John 3:16
  • John 14:6
  • Psalm 23:1
  • Proverbs 3:5-6
  • Psalms 34:7-9
Almost the whole group is able to recite the memory verses and there is a contagious talk about spiritual things that is happening. We praise the Lord for these baby steps! I originally had planned to teach 1 lesson in 1 week, but it appears that 1 lesson has spread into 4 weeks.  I am reminded each week, just take a step...