Coming Home.

All of us! Growing up, we sometimes take the things around us for granted. The families we grow up in, the presents under the Christmas tree, the education we receive, the food on our dinner table (not to mention breakfast and lunch), the countless opportunities around us, and the future at our fingertips. These past four weeks have been a continual wake up call to the realities of our world and to be honest, they are a far cry from the lives we have lived. Sometimes the pain and injustice our eyes and ears have encountered here in Swaziland has been too much to handle; and, in those...

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Coming Home.

All of us! Growing up, we sometimes take the things around us for granted. The families we grow up in, the presents under the Christmas tree, the education we receive, the food on our dinner table (not to mention breakfast and lunch), the countless opportunities around us, and the future at our fingertips. These past four weeks have been a continual wake up call to the realities of our world and to be honest, they are a far cry from the lives we have lived. Sometimes the pain and injustice our eyes and ears have encountered here in Swaziland has been too much to handle; and, in those...

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Clothes Drive.

  Sorting clothes; Jess handing out dresses!   Sam and Jamie helping the ladies figure out sizes. Yesterday, we were able to spend our afternoon handing out clothes to children at one of our carepoints. Two weeks ago we had sorted through truckloads of apparel and organized our findings according to size and gender. Now, we loaded up our hard work into four vehicles and traveled down bumpy, dusty roads to one of the rural carepoints. We had dozens of totes filled to the brim with shirts, socks, pants, dresses, hats and underwear. We set up a line of clothes where the kids...

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Clothes Drive.

  Sorting clothes; Jess handing out dresses!   Sam and Jamie helping the ladies figure out sizes. Yesterday, we were able to spend our afternoon handing out clothes to children at one of our carepoints. Two weeks ago we had sorted through truckloads of apparel and organized our findings according to size and gender. Now, we loaded up our hard work into four vehicles and traveled down bumpy, dusty roads to one of the rural carepoints. We had dozens of totes filled to the brim with shirts, socks, pants, dresses, hats and underwear. We set up a line of clothes where the kids...

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Our Words

What has God taught you throughout your time in Swaziland? One of the biggest things that the Lord has been revealing to me is that He is working ALL the time. He also works in ways that we, as humans do not always fully understand. He always has a plan for each of our lives! -Katherine Katherine getting her hair braided by the kids! God has taught me a lot on this trip. He has been teaching me about how to trust in Him more including what he has planned for me. -Riley Riley loving one of the young boys at our second carepoint.   God has been giving me faith to trust...

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Our Words

What has God taught you throughout your time in Swaziland? One of the biggest things that the Lord has been revealing to me is that He is working ALL the time. He also works in ways that we, as humans do not always fully understand. He always has a plan for each of our lives! -Katherine Katherine getting her hair braided by the kids! God has taught me a lot on this trip. He has been teaching me about how to trust in Him more including what he has planned for me. -Riley Riley loving one of the young boys at our second carepoint.   God has been giving me faith to trust...

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