Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Everyone's Home Now!

This morning our last two weary travelers returned to PDX, safe and sound. Cathy Rote and Pam Fogg arrived from Rwanda shortly before noon, bringing stories of children in need, building a new school, evangelism, sleeping in a pastor's mud hut, and evading charging elephants. Although these experiences are not directly tied to our GoTeam efforts, we are all anxious to hear about what what they saw as Ugandan/Rwandan host John Gasangwa showed them around.
Preparing the land for new school construction

Schoolchildren enjoying one of their cups of porridge,
which they receive 3 times each week;
below: Pam serves the children their porridge,
saying, "God's love for you" to each child.
Cathy quilting with young women at the Tubahumurize Association,
where they come to learn sewing and English
No charging elephant, but here's a peaceful hippo

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Meanwhile (backfilling a few photos here) Alan, Christopher, Dick, RB, Kathleen, Katie and Mark had worshiped at the historic David Livingstone Memorial Presbyterian Church the previous Sunday (pictured below with powerful preacher Rev. Christopher Malandiwire), and then joined Graig in one service or another at LGPC this past Saturday or Sunday.





 After church four of the travelers boldly went where no GoTeam has gone before: into the air above Victoria Falls, via helicopter!



The following morning all 7 of them hit the road at 6am to visit the Mosi-O-Tunya National Park, where they saw loads of game, including elephants and plenty of other exotic animals. But it was COLD!

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Later that day, shortly after noon, they boarded a plane for Johannesburg, then traveled via Atlanta back to Portland... 30+ hours and plenty of final "Gumby opps" - chances to demonstrate flexibility during the rigors and unknowns of global travel.


Now we are all back in L.O and environs, full of joy at
seeing what God is doing in Zambia...
full of stories to tell, if we can find listeners. As we read in Job:
"My ears had heard you but now my eyes have seen you..." (42:5),
and we want to share what we have seen.

As a group we will join forces next month to make a presentation
to our supporters and the LGPC congregation.

WON'T YOU JOIN US !??:

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2011
at 6:30pm in Lake Grove's Fellowship Hall.

In the meantime, we thank God for safe return,
and for your attention and prayers.
Leza amuleleke! ~ God bless you!

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