Got this from Gary Black’s blog this morning. I’ve never seen needs more urgent than those in Nsoko. Please share
this with any young people you know who might be willing to give up two months this fall to serve in Africa:
Upcoming Trip to Swaziland: September 8 – November 8
The people of Swaziland have few or no material possessions, are in the midst of a seven-year drought that has led to zero crop yield and are afflicted by a nationwide AIDS pandemic. And yet, they have an enduring spirit…
“There is an unnatural resilience, a strength the Swazis find in their faith… Joy leaps out of them, in spite of all the adversity they face, and it comes directly from God. They are my inspiration.” -Excerpt from a recent interview of AIM staff member Dennis Brock by Phil White for Relevant Magazine
You could spend two months in Swaziland this fall, practicing “true religion” through caring for widows and orphans and helping us start up the
Nsoko Project.
Swaziland, like much of southern Africa, has been devastated by the AIDS virus and desperately needs people who are daring enough to go and be the hands and feet of Jesus.
Yesterday my dad wrote a
blog about Gugu, a woman in Swaziland who stepped up to God’s call to be courageous and started a school for children who were sexually active (many under the age of ten).
The kids said they would stop having sex if they could attend school. And so, Gugu’s adventure began. It hasn’t been easy, but years later, her school is still up and running, and many children have had a chance at life in a country that is well-acquainted with death.
As Andrew Shearman says, “Christianity is for heroes.” And Gugu is one of them. You could be, too. My question is: Will you do something heroic today? Maybe it’s time to take that trip to Africa you’ve always thought about taking.