Wow. This week has absolutely flown by! The last two days have been incredible. Sorry for not posting last night, we had some technical troubles, no we were not kidnapped, and yes, Mary’s cake turned out tremendous.
Let’s start with yesterday. With health care seminar and soccer camp complete, it was time to do some good old manual labor. We helped clear out a portion of land that will be used to hold dairy cows in the near future. We cut, hacked, and dragged trees and weeds to make a nice little area for the cows to graze. It was cool to see the people use the trees as fence posts. They are so creative with their limited resources. At the same time, Mary was helping the ladies bake some delicious cakes, without an oven. Like I said. Very creative.
Next we made a few home visits to the home based care clients. They were so appreciative and happy for the visits. It was great to see their faces light up, and also to have an opportunity to just visit with them and see how they are coping with their illnesses. We broke for lunch around 3pm, presented to school and Maambo trust with some gifts, and then headed back out for more home visits. It was a long day, but a great one.

Today we got up bright and early to make it to church on time. It was such a unique and beautiful experience. They were so joyful and happy to praise God. Our team even pitched in two songs that we sang for the service. Not quite as good as they were, but they appreciated it none the less. Kris delivered the message, and it was great. All in all, it was a three hour service, but it seemed like a breeze. After the service, we presented some gifts to the church and said our final goodbyes. It was hard to say goodbye after such an emotionally powerful and life changing week.
We will head out for Livingstone tomorrow, and then leave from Johannesburg on Tuesday.
In closing, the pastor told us today, a famous Zambian quote, “A fly that clings to you loves you, you must truly love us. God has heard our cries”

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