Monday, October 31, 2005

The Ladies Work






Do you wonder what the ladies do during the day? One of the main
things which they do is they go to the watering hole and collect the
water. Children are also taught at a young age to do this. Then they
carry the heavy water bucket on their head without spilling it!

Smile for the Camera!






Everybody wants their picture taken.

The nationals loved having their picture taken. They especially liked it when I could
take the picture and then they could look at it immediately. They had fun posing for
the camera just hoping I would take their picture.

It's the Little Things

The little things….Yesterday I enjoyed a Snickers bar. That is a candy which I haven’t seen here before. It was good. And yes I have one stashed away for another day, too.
Also, a friend’s mom brought some Crisco shortening to her and she was nice enough to share it with me. I made peanut butter cookies this morning with it. I have found that I have been really careful when I’m thinking about what to use it in. Since shortening is not something which can be found here it is a rare commodity so I want to use it for the best foods possible!

Wednesday, October 05, 2005

Storying Workshop



Many of you have been wondering how the Chronological Bible Storying Workshop went last week. All in all, it went good but I was tired at the end of the week. There were about 50 pastors and church leaders in attendance along with a few missionaries. As it turns out the main part of the teachings were in English and then translated to Portuguese. That was good because I was able to hear both languages. Then the small group times and everything else was in Portuguese. If you looked at the notes which I took it would be hard for someone to follow because some of the notes are in English and some are in Portuguese. I was trying to do it in Portuguese but sometimes my heart language just kicked in and I wrote in English. Plus I couldn’t always write fast enough to keep up in Portuguese.

Each day started with singing in different languages. There were different African people groups represented so each time we sang, we sang songs in different languages. The people really enjoyed the singing and dancing.

Chronological Bible Storying is used to teach Bible stories. This is something which anyone can do even if they aren’t a preacher or teacher. The speaker had us split into different people groups and to choose stories which would be pertinent to our particular people group. For instance in Africa there is a lot of hunger so the story of Jesus feeding the 5000 would be a good one to use.

Something which I noticed was that there weren’t any ladies at this conference. The people in charge of the conference said that it is difficult to have ladies at the conference because they can’t be gone from their families all week or if they bring their babies with them it’s a disruption for the conference. They are trying to figure out ways to get more involved in these conferences which I would like to see.

Thanks for your prayers for me during this week. It was a good week.

Rest and Relaxation at the Ilha de Mozambique





Ilha de Mozambique

After a busy week at the Chronological Bible Storying Workshop I was able to take a break on the weekend and travel with some others to the Island of Mozambique. This was the original capital of Mozambique before the capital was moved to Maputo. It was a good weekend; I even got a little sunburn.

Speaking of sunburn, many of you have asked about the weather here. I just want to say that it is getting hotter and hotter each day. I can tell that this is really going into the hot time of the year.

Monday, October 03, 2005

The Faces of Mozambique....Continued





The Faces of Mozambique


Just some of the faces I see as I experience Mozambique....