Never have I ever… Until Zimbabwe
Never have I ever…
- Been on a 5 hr ride on mostly unpaved roads with 10 other people in van with only 8 seats and all of our luggage.
- Wandered in the African Bush in 100 degree weather to invite locals to a new church we were starting underneath the big tree by the local water well
- Preached a sermon – that had to be translated
- Eaten rice and Sadza (an African cornmeal substance) for so many meals in a row
- Killed so many spiders the size of my palm
- Seen so many goats, donkeys, and cows running free (literally poop everywhere)
- Introduced the gospel to those who had never heard it before
- Been worried about running into a black mamba or an elephant in the wilderness
- Counted out amoxicillin tablets for the free clinic
- Given a motivational speech in a school to those going into exams
- Known 5 other people’s stories so deeply after such a short period of time.
- Met people in such rural areas with so little having endured such hardship that have such a big faith in God
- Dealt with a water crisis where the well runs dry daily.
- Slept with a bug net
- Reworn so many clothes because handwashing takes forever (though they dry so fast in 90+ degree weather)
- Spent sooooo much time on dirt roads- hours of bumpy rides – giving random people rides home (literally piling up to 19 people in the van at one time)
- Been propositioned by an African Chief
- Spent so much time in a van
- Seen God work in such wondrous ways
But now I have done all of those things. What new things will Zambia hold?
