Friday, October 24, 2014

Pictures of Our Church Planter Training Course

Things have been crazy busy, but amazingly good here in Tanzania!  And trying to keep up with everything God is doing here + blog has been rather challenging :)  So here are some stories through pictures about some different things that have been happening here over these past few months.

Dolls from America

Our group of church planter trainees bring their students
to our Center for the course.  These kids were in for a huge
surprise when two CMF home office visitors brought them dolls!
Each doll was uniquely dressed, had
different hairstyles and facial expressions





Lacey and Ruth Ann brought such joy to our children - they love their dolls!


Children's Teacher Catherine is teaching the children about
health care!  Our lovely patient, Neema, got in an accident, so
Baraka and Brighton are the emergency personnel to
make sure she gets safely to the hosl
 Learning about Health Care






Nurse Julianna, Patient Neema & Doctor Baraka!

Marriage Celebration


After a week of learning about Biblical Marriage and
Family, the couples in our course re-dedicate their
marriage vows during a celebration ceremony!
Some couples 





Our teachers for this week were Lulu and his wife!
Lulu is on our national leadership team


Then everyone's favorite part - feeding each other cake!!




 


Thursday, September 11, 2014

Cute Kiddos at Our Center!

Here are some adorable faces of children at our center.  Their parents are in our 3-month church planter training course, all of whom will be going out to plant churches in unreached areas.  Loving the opportunity to hang out with these kiddos!













Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Holidays

Was this past weekend really Labor Day? Did I just completely miss it? The evidence rings true that it in fact was a holiday weekend with all the Facebook pictures of babies in swimming pools, talk of an extra day off work, and snapshots of delicious food to celebrate the break that Americans took to have some fun in the sun. What is it about living over 8,000 miles away from this that makes us forget to take holidays?!? I feel like over the past year, I have completely missed a few only to realize it after the fact by reading all the posts on Facebook. Memorial Day – yep completely missed that! And I would have missed 4th of July had we not celebrated together as a team!!

But, the neat thing is to see what kind of holidays they have here in Tanzania. Actually, we just had two that I have to share about. The first was called SABA-SABA. It means the 7th day of the 7th month, so July 7th was a holiday around here. Then, August came and our employee manager informed me that NANE-NANE was coming up and would be a holiday, too. This means the 8th day of the 8th month, so again on August 8th they had another day off. When he told me this, I looked at him in shock. Really? This was a holiday? What for? I thought he was pulling my leg. The best part came when I asked him, “Well, does this mean you’ll also have a holiday on TISA-TISA, meaning the 9th day of the 9th month?” He looked at me like I was crazy and laughed telling me of course not, that would just be silly. He was shocked as to why I’d even ask that! Oh, conversations with Tanzanians make me smile so much!

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Washing Your Hands - A Message for Your Soul

Weeks ago the committee for our widows project and child sponsorship program decided that we should teach our women and children both physical and spiritual lessons :)  This brought me such joy because the pastors had fallen into a pattern of preaching at the women and children....for hours, and they had agreed as a group that this was a necessary change.  We discussed how Jesus met both physical and spiritual needs in His ministry on Earth and we are called to do the same.

So we started with what some might think are "the basics" but they are SO IMPORTANT!  Our first lesson was this past Saturday and we taught about the importance of washing hands.....and not just with water, which is a common practice, but with soap!  Then the teachers tied in the spiritual lesson about the importance of being cleaned on the inside as well, and the only way we are cleaned on the inside is by the blood of Jesus, which washes those who trust Him with their life.

Megan also helped in a big way by making a suggestion we have been thinking about for a long time (but culturally, we weren't sure the most appropriate way to suggest it).  You see, there are a handful of people who walk with the children to the location of our activity day, but because they aren't "part of the program" they usually just sit there until the lessons are done, eat lunch with us, then leave.  And Megan found a good opportunity to suggest that they too be involved in the lessons, even though they aren't widows in our project, they can still come and learn together with them.  It was especially exciting for me when I was worshipping and praying with the group of adults because there were at least 3 of the women who would normally have waited outside that looked like they had no idea what was going on, in all likelihood they are not believers.  And this might be an opportunity for them to learn about Jesus - not in the traditional way of being preached at, but through learning characteristics of Jesus and how He cares about the whole person - physically and spiritually.

THEN we had LOTS of fun with the kids playing relays with soap!  They had a blast and it was a great tool to reinforce the importance of using soap because the only way to win the game was with the soap!

And then I witnessed one of the most exciting things I've seen here - every single person there (child, widow, guest, and pastor) washed their hands with soap before eating lunch!!  It felt like an amazing breakthrough!

Pastor Luka teaching the children
Neema cutting carrots

Slicing tomatoes with a smile
Neema Christopher chopping onions
only smiles!




















Feeding nutritious food to those in our program

Big Kid Relays
Neema running her heart out


Elia is all smiles!
Reminding them about the importance of using soap to wash hands



John washing his hand
Using soap!!
The kids were all smiles!

Elia washing his hands!







Pastor Daniel, who taught the widows,
setting a good example for the adults
Pastor Luka, who taught the children,
setting a good example for them!


And then all the pastors washed theirs!
Megan washing her hands






Megan with our mom's sponsor child, Mary!

Me with our mom's sponsor child, Mary!