Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Successful journies

More sunshine, more sh ma (our cornmeal staple meal), and more successful stories for our team. Everyone is well.
Dave arrived safely yesterday and joined the teachers team who are reaching some 100 K-12 educators. Gavin from South Africa with a education NPO met our team to investigate the possibility of a collaborative effort to bring teacher's certification through African universities, which is a very positive venture. Cheryl, Amy, Kristy, and Marelyn each share positive reports from their sessions.
The Zambia University with Campus Crusade staff and our outreach team was very positive yesterday. John is seasoned with CC from Michigan, but was really glad to see how receptive the students were to our team. Clark and Erica were motivated that this encounter was much more positive than their attempts in the States. Darcie daily improves her ability to speak some Bemba (one of 70+ Zambian languages).
Brian will lead the outreach team to a village where they have ministered in the last few days and will have a baptism service in the river today.
Fred is on his 3rd successful day training to some 100 pastors in Kalingalinga at Deliverance Church.
Diane will lead the women's and pastor's wives conference starting at the same location as Fred tomorrow. We are able to give 100 Bibles to the with women participants and pastors.
Lee and Trina lead the orphanage team who are eager for their several day ministry in Ndola departing tomorrow.
We will keep you posted, but unfortunately the pictures are unable to be uploaded to this blog from this location. Please pray that the time is effective and productive and we keep progressing forward strongly. Love to all the families and friends from us all.

6 Comments:

At 8:41 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello Zambia Team,
Glad to hear you arrived safely and your work has begun. We will keep you in our prayers.
Arleen & Jim Cunningham

 
At 1:24 PM, Blogger John Carter said...

Hello Ashley Carter,
Very happy to hear all on the Zambia Team have arrived safely. Good luck and I will be thinking of you, Jason and the entire group. Your cat is doing great.
Love and Greetings,
John Carter

 
At 5:53 PM, Blogger Mrs.Pagen's_Pal said...

Hello Beth Pagen & Team,
We are excited that God is moving. Hope your focused teaching went well yesterday. We will continue to pray for the team. I hope when you check into the Makuba Hotel tomorrow it feels just like home! LOL:)
Love,
Sandra Collins and Family

 
At 7:58 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Zambia Team,
We are praying for new God adventures today and that He would show His presence to you and through you as you minister to the Zambia people today, ( Thursday ). Looks like new adventures with the start of a new outreach and Ndola orphanage visit. Hope you all feel blessed! Tell Liz and Jim hello. Love. Rod Rhoad

 
At 1:16 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello Zambian Team,
Wow! It's now been a week since you left. We have been praying for you daily. The prayer calendar is on the fridge and looked at often by the whole Dunlap family. It definitely feels strange to be reading about what is happening in Zambia without Chris being there, but because of all his prior trips, he certainly can relate and feel your excitement as we read about the trip so far. God is so good!! Some of you might know Chris is leaving with 6 other guys for the Middle East on Sunday afternoon. Please pray for them today (Friday). They are having serious ticket issues that need to be resolved asap. If any of you went to Zambia last year, I'm sure you can relate. We love you guys and will continue praying.
In His Name,
Linda Dunlap

 
At 8:33 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello Roxann and Zambis Team,

You are in my daily prayers that God will continue to keep you safe as you witness daily for him. Roxann I really miss talking to you every day. Everything is fine here.

Love,

Mom Mesarosch

 

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