Remembering God's Promises On the Journey
Back to Africa

Monday, February 27, 2012

Recent visit to the prisons
I went with a team of people from my home church in Swaziland, Potter's Wheel Church, to visit 3 prisons. We planned to visit the women's prison, the men's prison and the juvenile facility. We got to visit both the men's and the juvenile's facilities but the women's prison was not accepting visitors that day. (We plan to go back within the next 30 days to try again. I love ministering to the women so I'm looking forward to this:)

We got to share the gospel with all of the residents in the juvenile and adult male's facilities. About 65 people gave their hearts to God, accepting Jesus as their Lord and Savior. They chose to trust God with their lives, begin a relationship with Him, and pursue His purposes for their lives. It's a joy for me to see people experiencing the hope that only God can bring.

The team (2 Swazis, a Zambian, a Finn & me, an American :)



My dear friend Joy, the Zambian, preaching
the message to the youth




The youth raising their hands to begin a personal
relationship with Jesus



The youth praying

The team at the youth facility
(The inmates do receive schooling here, though
they are sentenced & must remain here 24 hrs/day)


Pictures could not be taken in the adult male's facility. We had a great time there with the group of men gathered underneath the trees outside on a hot, sunny day. They listened to the message attentively and many responded by coming forward for prayer. We passed out Gideon Bibles at both prisons.


" '...I was in prison and you came to visit me.' ... The King will reply, 'I tell you the truth whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me. ' " (Mathew 25: 36,40)

Sunday, February 19, 2012

For the past month I had the privilege of having a dear friend, Heidi, from my home church in the USA come to serve here in Swaziland. It was a blessing to have her here and to see God using her as she interacted with the kids at the orphan care center, worked on important projects at the church, and formed relationships with the Swazi people wherever she went. She was a personal encouragement to me. It was nice to have a familiar friend around during what's ended up being a season of transition for me.

Heidi & I her last day in Swaziland


Teenage Girls & volunteers at the orphans care center
praying for Heidi as she prepared to fly back to the USA


At the orphan care center the teenage girls were invited to a special beauty night where they had the opportunity to get their nails painted, enjoy a foot spa, get a face mask, and make creative thank you cards to God for making them beautiful. The theme of the night was that we are each beautiful to God and Ephesians 2:10 was the focal Scripture "We are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works which God prepared in advance for us to walk in." Many of them come from abused backgrounds so it was awesome to see the healing that has taken place in their lives, how their self-image is changing for the better and their love for God.

Another long-term missionary friend & I encouraging the girls
as they made cards to God


Time for face masks!
Nails getting painted.
Each one is so beautiful, created in the image
of God!

God is amazing in the way He loves and cares about each one of His children. It's a privilege to remind people of God's love every day as He opens doors for me to do so. As we receive God's love and abide in His love, we bear much fruit for Him. We truly can do nothing without Him.

Did you know that no matter what you may have done, when you put your hope in Jesus Christ, God sees YOU as beautiful?

Monday, January 16, 2012

A team from my home church, CLC in Dayton Ohio, came to Swaziland to do a soccer camp in Lavumisa. I joined them for the week long camp and what a blessing it was. The camp used soccer (a sport the Swazis love) to bring them together as a vehicle to share the gospel message that God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son that whoever would believe in Him would not perish but would have everlasting life (John 3:16). 530 kids registered for the camp throughout the week and 225 kids accepted Jesus Christ as their personal Lord and Savior!!! Praise God for His goodness and love towards His people!



CLC Lavumisa (new church building on the left)




Kids gathering for the soccer camp



Some of the community kids & I



A precious girl, a participant of the camp,
who pitched in to help clean up everyday

2 amazing ladies (right side is pastor sabelo's wife)
who cooked lunch for hundreds of the children every day
(over a hot fire in temperatures above 100 degrees F)
I said they were amazing, right?


How we all felt at the end of the day :)



Visiting a local homestead, the team shared God's Word to
encourage them and we prayed for this family



Kids at church at Lavumisa CLC Sunday after the camp
It was crowded and that's good!




Last night with the team at Hawane Farm

Tuesday, December 06, 2011

I'm continuing to meet with each one of the children to give them the opportunity to share their life stories and testimonies. It's amazing to hear of what so many of them have been through and even more amazing to hear how their lives were changed when they came to know that the God of the universe loves them. Many of them as children have gone through periods of time with little or no food and their families did not have the money to send them to school. Almost all of them have already endured the loss of multiple family members, including one or both parents. I've been so touched and humbled as the kids have opened up and shared their stories with me. Many tears have been shed and, equally, many smiles have been displayed as they come to realize all over again what God has brought them through. Each child expresses gratitude and joy regarding being under the care of the ministry now. They are in a safe place they say and people show love to them, including their house parents. They report that they get enough food to eat everyday and they have the privilege of getting an education.


Myself with 2 of the kids
(both have cerebral palsy, people with disabilities in
Swaziland are often neglected/ignored but these 2 are
receiving love, attention & hope here in the ministry)


Continuing to collect life stories w/ the kids :)



Last Friday I got to serve as a leader at the Potter's Wheel (my home church here) all-night youth retreat. Staying awake all night didn't come quite as easy as it did when I was a teenager.... Does this mean I'm getting old? :) It was a fun time with about 25 teenagers. The theme of the event was Breaking Down Barriers - Who You Are In Christ. The students each got to participate in times of worship, teaching, prayer, discussion groups, and of course food and fellowship.


Kids playing games w/ 1 of the youth leaders


The encouragement corner - each teenager had a paper
with his/her name on it that others wrote encouraging
messages on. In the morning they received their page to take home.



Ok, so I got way outside my comfort zone & helped lead worship




This is the "And God Says" board that all of us (youth & leaders)
could write on to share what God was showing them during the
event - some awesome, encouraging messages came forth



And here we are the morning after - youth & leaders
minus a few who escaped before I got the photo :)


The house parents (those who take care of the orphans under the care of the ministry) had an end-of-the-year party to celebrate another year of service to the ministry. The party was a surprise for them and I was blessed to have a part in it by helping prepare their surprise meal (lasanga w/ a chocolate dessert) and preparing individualized messages for their cards. (Cards were creatively made by a dear women's Bible study group at CLC Fairfield in Dayton, Ohio). The parents LOVED the food and the cards. They shared that they were so blessed.


Some of the parents enjoying their meal
(including the one in the middle, an auntie who is expecting :)



The father to the halfway boy's house
He said he was enjoying his meal

Here's the group! We are really blessed to work alongside
this great group of house parents. Their love for God & the kids
inspires me.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Lots has been going on here. Part of life here is multiple volunteers coming from around the world for varying lengths of time (a few weeks to a few years). That means people come and serve impacting Swaziland for a time and then return to their home country. Since I've been here we've had volunteers on the farm (where I live and work) from Zimbabwe, Zambia, Scotland, England, Ireland, Sweden, USA, Canada, and probably even more places. :) Recently my roommates and friends from Canada wrapped up their 1 yr internship program and left to pursue whatever God has for them next. Below are some recent pics.


The house parents I work with & a group of volunteers
I've served alongside



2 leaders in the ministry at the one on the
right's birthday party
(really good friends of mine, awesome women)



Volunteers & I shortly before they left
(2 African guys, 2 Canadian girls)




A goodbye braai for the volunteers
in one of the children's homes

Thursday, October 27, 2011

My trip to the States was great and it was wonderful to see so many familiar faces - friends, family, church family. Thank you everyone for making it a special time! (Sorry for the delay in getting this posted. Time seems to be flying!)


Here are some highlights from my trip to the USA:

My Dad's wedding in South Carolina
(my 3 brothers, sister, 2 stepsisters, stepmother, my Dad & I)


My absolutely adorable little cousin Nadia
(she's like a niece to me, she's my cousin Natalie's girl,
looks SO much like me as a child)



My nephew Brayden (8months old, met him for the 1st time during
visit to the States)


My friends Musa & Waheedah getting prayed for at their wedding
September 24th at CLC in Dayton, Ohio

My youngest sibling EJ and I right before his first school dance (Homecoming)
I'm the oldest of 5, he's the youngest. :)

My sister & I (ok and my funny brother)
My last meal w/ my family before flying back to Africa

My Aunt Diana, me, & friend Pam

Saying goodbye to my Mom at the airport,
flying back to Africa
(lyrics come to mind "leavin' on a jet plane
not sure when I'll be back again..")


Bye to my Dad & his wife Candy
(Their wedding in SC was a blast! Welcome to
the family Candy, Emily, & Erin)

It was so nice to visit with family, friends, church family and so many who are part of my missions support team. There's too many of you to mention by name but please know your prayers, friendship, encouragement, and support bless me beyond words.

















Friday, August 26, 2011


Some of the last couple weeks in photos...


Children's outreach team from my home church before they took off for Lavumisa, Swaziland


Friends Clark & Erica from CLC Dayton.
It was great to connect with them in Swaziland!
Their hearts for missions in Africa are inspiring to me.


Phyllis, another friend from my home church.
She's a hardworking nurse who served on the medical missions team.


Elizabeth, who served on the medical team.
A joy to see her serving in Swaziland!


A dear friend Patti and I at my Swazi home church Potter's Wheel.
She's a nurse and served on the medical team. She also faithfully prays for the ministry here. I went on my first overseas mission trip to El Salvador with her.


The children's outreach team, Waheedah and I before they left Swaziland to head back to the States. They did a great job serving Swaziland through a drama, puppet show, and testimonies!


Two very special kids from the orphan care center and I. They both have cerebral palsy and through the ministry they have been united as brothers in the same home to be cared for.

Pastor Wafuka, Lily, Liete, and Wana the morning they left Swaziland to head to Zambia to plant Teen Challenge there. We will miss them!!!

Pics with a couple of the kids as I collect their inspiring life stories. God has been faithful to bring them through so much. They are living testimonies.