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The reality of being back in the United States after 6 months in Zambia has finally sunk in. Just this week-end I realized that I no longer was waiting for a knock on my back room door at House of Moses with news—some good, some not—and living with the constant challenges of being in a land where resources are scarce. I admit, the constant strain of death and abandoned children took a toll, and for the first time in many months I feel relaxed. Here in America there is a different tension. The realization that God has blessed the ministry so much with the new Helen DeVos middle school being built and a larger new property for the House of Martha leaves me in awe of the goodness and provision of God. |
I am humbled, and I admit very excited by the honor to serve Him and steward those things He has provided through His people. Looking ahead now means taking just one step at a time. I am always wanting to run, but have found I have just enough light to take the next step. Please pray that the burden of caring for so many children and families in the rescue homes and schools does not become mine—but rather that He sustain and care for what He Himself has established. I'll be in the USA till April, when I will return for another 5 months, where this year we already have 63 short term visitors signed up and ready to come to see what God is doing in Zambia. We will celebrate our 10th year Anniversary in June, and so there will be many wonderful events planned and WOW, is it really 10 years??? Thank you for your continued prayers and support. In service to the Master, Jesus, |
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We were finally able to deliver a container of goods to the Helen DeVos Christian School that was sent by Operation Outreach in Washington Courthouse, OH. We say finally because it took Customs nearly a month to release the goods to us. They were on strike! | ||
| How thrilled we were to finally see 149 brand new desks, donated by Goad International, Orlando, FL. You cannot imagine how much excitement could be generated by new desks! The ones the students were using were kept together with "sticks and glue." | |||
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These young people are all either orphans, or come from very vulnerable households. Until the Faith Works schools opened, they were not able to attend school at all, but now they are part of a school system that aspires to excellence. Knowing that their future life depends on their studies today, Faith Works pupils work hard to take every advantage of the opportunity to learn. Each of them realize that together, you the friends that give and pray, and they, the ones getting good grades are glorifying God—and it is good. Gifts for the DeVos matching fund are coming in, but we still have a ways to go. You can give by choosing the DeVos matching fund option at Support ACE. |
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| Earlier this year forty people, most of them women, were chosen to participate in a micro-enterprise program designed to help them start a small, but sustainable business. Many of the participants are guardians of children at House of Moses or our other Crisis Nurseries. With the help of this program, called Heaven's Blessing, these guardians will be able to provide a home and food for the children of relatives who have died. | ||
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We are extremely proud of all the participants, and we pray for their success as they work to care for their own children. The Saturday before the first pamelas were to be distributed, students from our 8th grade showed up to volunteer with the packing and weighing. Having been helped themselves, they were quick to offer their help to others. |
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"My name is Anne Warfield and I am a pre-school teacher at Webster Groves Presbyterian Church in St. Louis, Missouri. This past December (2006), I attended a concert performed by the African Children's Choir... "That's how zambiakids.org begins and it's well worth exploring this outstanding website in depth.
Anne has spent a lot of time building the site documenting her visit to Zambia and we here at ACE are truly blessed by her effort. We highly recommend visiting zambiakids.org and spending the time to explore the photos and read Anne's comments and impressions of Zambia, Zambian kids, and the work that Alliance for Children Everywhere does in Zambia and in the U.S. Kudos to you Anne for a fine job!
KK just happened to bump into us in the car park. Having recognized me, he gave us another full 30 minutes! KK, an educator himself, was so taken with Machelle's dissertation topic and her understanding of the teaching culture and challenges being faced, he not only agreed to write the preface, but also allow her to publish their photo along with it. Attached Then little bold me, :-) asked if he were planning a trip to the USA, and he said "as a matter of fact we are." I turned to his Excellency and the man who I have known as his aide (Godwin Mfula) and asked if it were at all possible while he was in the USA could he possibly come to some of our USA cities of support? He said, "Sandra, I am in my last years, I would be honored to help you with the education of our children in your schools even as I helped with House of Moses." I nearly fainted, but instead took both of his hands and prayed that his strength would not falter, his mind not fail, and his eye not dim until he realized the promise of the education of the children. He then said, "As you were praying I asked God to hear and honor your prayer." I believe God did. KK has also said if he were in Zambia in January, he would be honored to be at the opening of the DeVos School. (Hutzpah!) Sandra ####################################### Dr. Kenneth David Kaunda is the most revered and respected man in Zambia. | |||




