Our team vision:

With a serving, gracious attitude to all the work we are given, we hope we can show God's compassion to those who need help most, and gain a broader perspective on the world. Motivated by our Christian faith, we aim to live and work abroad, encouraging inclusion, equality and healthy relationships, to bring hope where there is little.

Our team vision:

- To be completely immersed in a new culture, building and strengthening relationships and overcoming new challenges.

- To grow closer to God and rely on Him so completely that we begin to see the world through His eyes.

Monday, 8 November 2010

Finally 18!

Hello all!

Just a quick one to apologise for not having posted ablog up for some time now - we have been crazily busy here in Zim! I’m writing one now, which I’ll hopefully be able to out a new post up this Saturday.

For now, though, just to let you know that we’re all safe and well still, and that we are experiencing more and more of God’s goodness while we’re here - to us and to others. It’s my brithday today - we celebrated on Saturday with a braai (a bbq - in November!! I never thought I’d get that, ever!) with some of the young people from the youth group and evening church we’ve been going to, and we managed to make a cake JUST before the power cut out on us. I am so thankful for the people God’s put in our lives here - I thought I might be friendless for my 18th, but we had such a lovely day/evening, and so far today is turning out equally as wonderful too. Jess and Helen gave me the fright of my life this morning, with a surprise “HAPPY BIRTHDAY” just as I walked out my bedroom at 6.30am... We're heading to Domboshova (spelling I'm not sure about!) later, whi9ch is apparently a beautful spot just outside of Harare where you climb the rocks and watch the sun set. Looking forward to it!

God bless, and I WILL post more detail on Saturday!

Jo

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