So, we’re almost at one month as team Lunchbox. Brandon and I are about to go hang out with the Maasai and kill lions with our bare hands. I am kind of concerned about who is going to kill the bugs in the girls’ beds at night. I just don’t know if they can do it on their own. (For any parents of the girls on my team, I’m just kidding, I’m sure your girls are fine.) But seriously, the bugs here are huge.
The ministry work here in Morogoro has been great. We have enjoyed our contacts very much. The Sangas have adopted us as their children. This past week Mr. Sanga wanted to give us a good deal on some sweet hats. So he told the hat man that his kids were home so he brought some hats to the church to give us a good deal. Mr. Sanga loves me, and he actually gave me one of his hats, but Brandon was super jealous, therefore bought his very own when the hat man came. 
So yeah, this is pretty much my life. We have really been able to see fruit from our ministry here. We have been doing a lot of door to door (that works in Africa). We’ve seen many people come to Christ and a lot of them have started coming to the church we are working with. Christi and I talked to an old man that was Muslim. He said that everyone in his village was becoming Christian because they would go to the church to ask for prayer, and everyone was getting healed. Bwana asifi we! It’s been so good to see the Lord work.
The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest. –Luke 10:2
There are so many out there that may not know where their next meal is coming from and they don’t know God as a provider so all they do is worry. We take for granted already knowing God and knowing the he will take care of our future and our needs.
