Saturday, March 9, 2013
Catch up! Day 30
Day 30
We visited Mission for Homeless Children and Jourdan University today.
We were able to talk with Mr. Simba, the founder of Mission for Homeless Children (MHC), for over an hour. We were able to learn how he received the vision for this orphanage, the difficulties that come with it, and the incredible blessing that God has poured out on the orphanage.
After we talked with him we visited with the kids for a little while, we were able to sit in on one of the daily lessons from the bible! So encouraging!
Than after that we went to Jourdan University. Timmy brought the word, and we stayed and prayed with them.
God is giving us many challenges, but he is giving us the strength to meet those challenges.
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Day 21 Villages
Day 21
We visited another village about an hour and a half away from Morogoro. This village was located very high up in the Uluguru Mountains.
As you can see in this picture it was located in a very remote place. Some of the congregation has to walk 2-3 hours to get here for church meetings.
These buildings need to be replaced by stone buildings!
This is the congregation of the church
We were able to share a word from the bible with them, and pray with them before we left
It was so encouraging to see people praise the Lord no matter what their circumstances are
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Day 17 Chameleon/Soccer
Day 17
Today we found a chameleon when we were out playing with the kids.
They were all very afraid of it, but us Americans don't see them very much so we got very close to it.
We also got the chance to play football (soccer) with them. Then after we learned a swahili song and sang it with the kids. The songs goes "My God is bigger than any other"
Day 16 Village Of Hope Orphanage
Day 16
Today we visited an orphanage called Village of Hope.
The orphanage is run by Bebe (Mother) Helen. She currently feeds, clothes, and teaches 30 beautiful children and teenagers.
The orphanage is run by Bebe (Mother) Helen. She currently feeds, clothes, and teaches 30 beautiful children and teenagers.
Bebe Helen and I
We were able to go to the orphanage and play games with the kids. Not only play games with them, but to sing some songs, and read from the bible! The kids were so interested in it, and they were listening intently to it
Timmy reading the word!
They liked it so much that they took it from him and were trying to get a closer look
Helen runs this orphanage purely off of support from people around the world. She is doing an incredible work, and these kids lives are going to be so very different because of her allowing God to use her
Here the kids have a supporter who bought them new socks and underwear
For just $35 USD a month a child from this orphanage can be feed, clothed, and taught.
The kids enjoying a fresh cooked meal
This is little Nicco
This is Baraka. And he loved wearing my glasses
This is Deborah!
Baraka
Deborah, Danny, and Musa
All the Village of Hope kids
It was so encouraging to see that these children are being cared for. But there are still so many without a home. So many that roam the streets to find a place to sleep at night.
Please pray for every one of the orphans here at Village of Hope.
And also all the orphans without a place to sleep in the city of Morogoro.
God wants you to intercede on their behalf.
Day 13-14 Bethel Revival Temple
Day 13
We visited a secondary school and I (Joe) brought the word to them. Thus there are no pictures!
Timmy lead worship and God's presence was so strong there.
God used the message I spoke to encourage the kids.
Day 14
We visited a secondary school and I (Joe) brought the word to them. Thus there are no pictures!
Timmy lead worship and God's presence was so strong there.
God used the message I spoke to encourage the kids.
Day 14
Today we visited the mother church of ICC.
We got a grand tour of the campus.
The campus has in its four walls a: Church, elementary school, and a Doctors office. Right outside the walls the church is building a facility to train church planters and pastors to go and reach the people of Tanzania!
Bethel Revival Temple
The facility that will soon be the church planters school
The Uzima Nursery School
(Uzima means life)
Here are some kids that are receiving schooling from Bethel Revival Temple. A lot of these kids come from Muslim backgrounds, so this is an incredible chance to show them the love of Jesus through the gift of schooling.
Here is a view of Uzima Secondary School that Bethel is currently building.
Bethel Revival Temple is doing so much for the kingdom of God. So many lives are being changed through this church and the believers in it.
Day 12 Masai Villages
Day 12 Masai Villages
We were given the opportunity to visit the people of the outer villages, and a certain Masai people outside of the city of Morogoro. We traveled an hour and a half to reach this first church.
These people walk hours for church every Sunday and Wednesday. They are so hungry for the word, and are so excited every time they get to go to church.
Timmy and Danny were able to share the word with them for a few minutes, and Pastor Emanuel translated for them.
These people meet in churches made from sticks and grass.
The spirit of the Lord is so strong in these churches.
Timmy bringing the word
The congregation of the church
The people prepared a gift for the district attendant! Fresh milk from their cows.
After we visited with that church and encouraged them. We drove another 30 minutes out into the bush, and than we walked 45 minutes to get to the other village we visited that day.
This is the water that these people have to drink. Not only do they drink it, but they let their cattle drink it, and use it to wash their clothes.
Water is a huge need for the people out in these villages.
As soon as we arrived to the church, the people brought the Pastors drinking water
The Masai people love to dress themselves up. They make and wear all kinds of jewelry.
As you can see above this Masai child has circles on her checks. This is a form of branding that many children have.
Pastors addressing and encouraging the church
The congregation of the church
This is Agnus.
Timmy let her try on one of his plugs.
As soon as she put it in she was laughing uncontrollably.
The people of this church were gracious enough to prepare chai tea for us. It was very hot so Angus was cooling it off for us.
Daniel and Timmy with some of the Masai women
We walked back to the car and headed home.
It was so incredible to be able to share with these people, and see their incredible hunger for God.
A few days ago Timmy and I (Joe) were walking around and met a few teenagers. We were talking with them and one of them told us that he was dealing with bad stomach pain. He told us he was going to the hospital tomorrow.
Timmy asked if we could pray for him, so we prayed for them to be healed. We said goodbye and walked away. Just today they came to Emanuel's house (where we are staying) and wanted to say thank you for the prayers and tell us that he was healed! All 4 of them gave their hearts to God.
God heals and saves.
Pastor Emanuel leading them to Christ
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