We arrived in Swaziland on November 1, 2009. And I immediately fell in love it. Seriously, immediately fell in love. As soon as we pulled up in our van from Johannesburg to our location in Nsoko, Swaziland and were greeted with excited hugs and screams from about 50 kids…..and I knew Swaziland was going to be my favorite place on the race thus far. For two weeks team S’more and Bamboo Brigade lived in Nsoko and worked with Pastor Gift, a local pastor who works closely with AIM. He has hosted at least one team from every World Race squad since the beginning! Cool, eh?!


Also, every night our teams cooked dinner and were responsible for feeding 5 boys from the community and 1 teenage girl: Manza, Sieboseso, and Mussa (the brothers), Clive (a 14 year old boy), Siebelo and his sister Abigail (who was 15 and pregnant). Getting to know these kids turned out to be almost everyone’s favorite ministry. I guess one reason why the brothers and the others that we fed affected me so much was that their stories are typical of Swaziland. The brothers have no parents, they are living with Siebelo and Abigail’s Gogo (grandma). Clive lives with his sister, a prostitute, and was getting kicked out of his house every night for her clients to come. You find stories like this all over Swaziland and it just breaks my heart.


