My friends, family, loved ones, strangers, everybody reading this blog…

Month one has just about come and gone, as of tomorrow October 4th, I will have completed my first month on the field. This is crazy. “Am I really doing the world race? Is this real life? Am I really a missionary?” and “I can’t believe this is my life but, I love it,” are thoughts that have found me time and time again.
 
So  you may be wondering what the heck did I even do my first month in Zimbabwe?
That is a great question.
 
Essentially, my team, redeeming D.U.S.T and I did about 9 different ministries.
There is so much to say so I decided to make a list about some of it…
 
Month 1:
Location: Mutare, Zimbabwe
Languages: English and Shona
 
Contacts: Felix and Jenni Mueska.
–       Felix is a native from Zim
–       Jenni is originally from Canada
–       Together they were a delightful couple
–       Marked by realness & honesty.
–       They just celebrated the birth of their first baby girl, Njiva.
–       Nijva looked my kid, haha. J
–       They had the cutest dog named “Smoky”
–       They felt like family
–       And I would love to visit them again, wink wink 🙂
Ministries:
Tafara: a feeding ministry for the children located in the ghettoes called Sakubva.
–       we helped make lunch
–       we played with the kids for hours on end
–       we danced
–       we laughed
–       we sang
Hope for Life: a ministry for children  with HIV/AIDS.
–       we cried
–       we colored
–       we hugged
–       we prayed
–       we wrote our dreams and hopes for when "we grow up"
New Hope at Lighthouse Church: a youth group for the teens of Mutare to come and learn about Jesus
–       we had coffee
–       talked about Jesus
–       shared our lives
–       did crazy dance worship
Sunday School at Lighthouse Church: for babies and toddlers
            -we played
            -taught about Jesus
            -held the most epic Puppet Show
 
GoGo Olive: a ministry for that is to “empower the local women” as they learn to create handmade products to support themselves and family. Check out www.gogo-olive.com
–       we talked with the woman
–       prayed with the woman
–       listened to the woman SING.
 
Life in Zim consisted of:
–       bucket showers
–       big wasps
–       random electricity shut offs
–       random water shut offs
–       cooking food by fire
–       Africa time (“We’ll pick you up at 10am,” “great!” (Time elapses)…11:49am rolls around… “They are here!)
–       Transportation in a truck bed with 14 other people
–       Odd stares
–       Beautiful weather
–       Pranks
–       Bucket flushing
–       Hand washing clothes
–       Driving on the opposite side of the road
–       Lots of hugs
–       Sick 3 times
–       Mozambique border 6 kilometers away
–       14 people living in a 4 bedroom house
–       1 bathroom!
–       Cozy bed
 
It was an awesome month.
Now, as some of you may know, my Team redeemIng D.U.S.T. myself included are staying in Pretoria, South Africa for month 2 of ministry. We're partnering with Popup ministries and I will be working with PopKids, hopefully watching 0 to 2 year olds! 🙂 

Finally, finances as of today October 3rd I'm at $9,070.33. WoW! Thank you SO SO much for your contributions. It means the world…literally…to me. 

By December 1st I have another deadline of $11,000. So if you feel so led to donate, then thank you advance for helping me stay on the race. 

Love to you all,
Lynette