The Hole is where I spent most of my time last month in Swaziland. With a goal of digging a 4 meter by 4 meter by 3 meter hole, we started working. We only had picks, short-handled shovels, rope, and buckets to use. The Hole is actually a septic tank for El Shaddai’s children’s dorms. 

Here are some pictures to walk you through the last month at The Hole:

Breaking Ground


Getting up the tough layer of roots

Gotta love it when everyone 
is supervising


Finally getting to the soft dirt


Starting to make some progress


As it got deeper we had to start 
throwing the dirt higher and further


Breaking up the dirt so we can 
shovel it out easier


We left some dirt as steps in the 
corner to help us get in and out


Pulling up a bucket of dirt since it 
is too deep to throw out the dirt


Finally reached our goal of
3 meters down (about 10 feet)

Our two Swazi helpers, 
John (on the right) and his friend


With the steps removed, we 
have finished digging


Now we have started building the actual
septic tank out of cider blocks

By the time we left El Shaddai, the tank was almost complete. They only need to add another 3 or 4 more rows of blocks to finish it. God provided us with so much endurance and strength! It was such a blessing getting to help dig The Hole and build the tank! I am really going to miss Africa!!