The past two weeks have had many things happen.
Caleb got back to the states safely.
· A few years back, the Chambers and Twin Lakes Camp partnered together to start a camp called Camp Zambia in Choma. After a few years of successful ministry, it was shut down by a different group of missionaries. One of the nationals, Collins, who has a passion for camp ministry and reaching his people, is starting it bak up. He has formed a team of nationals to be leaders of the camp. I have/will be working with them to train them and rebuild the course.
· We’ve been planning or programming and what we will be teaching in the bush. This time, we will be focusing on the the teens/young adults and the men.
· In total, we’ll have seven days worth of camp. Part of our team will also be teaching in the school again. We’ll also be finishing the training for our team
· We ran a volleyball camp at Salvation Baptist for the local community. It’s a sport most of the teens have never played, but they enjoyed learning it.
· We’ve been gathering supplies, fixing things, and building things for this next trip out.
Prayer Requests
· The time with Collins and his team will be beneficial, as we revive Camp Zambia
· We’ll be running seven days of camp out in the bush. Part of our team will be teaching in the local school again.
· A large part of my job is training people. Not only do the missionaries need to be trained, but the nationals from Choma and the nationals from Nambaaza (the bush). Everyone is so busy and have so many other duties. Everyone also has different levels of training. We still have a lot of training to do and we have a lot of schedules to work around.
· The medical clinic will be opened as well…that wise decisions will be made while dealing with patients.
· Once I get back, I’ll be heading up to the Northern Province to work with Harrison and Michelle Banda. Their interested in starting their own camp. Travel arrangements still need to be made.
Love you guys,
Josh
L
No comments:
Post a Comment