The team went to Dr. Lemer at 7am expecting to work with one of the morning classes. Upon arriving they were each give their own classroom for 45 minute periods which lasted most of the day.
Wood drove with George to Windhoek to help buy equipment for the bakery. The money we had brought with us as a gift was enough to purchase an oven (2 x 20 loaf ovens), a mixer (20 loaves) and a bread slicer. George and Alan had spent a lot of time working out the business aspects and came up with a spread sheet covering all aspects of the venture.
In the afternoon we had a meeting with EBC Aids program out of Windhoek. They have an after school program that helps hundreds of kids stay out of trouble. I was throughly impressed with their professionalism and materials they brought with them.
This was our last night and we had a Braai (Bar-B-Que) with the Dein family, their neighbors and all the kids. Its was a lot of fun, but also sad to think that we were leaving again. I know we all wished our trip could last for weeks and weeks, but we pray that we will be back soon.
In the year since we have last visited George has made such progress big progress on the garden and grown the care and compassion mission. I know he could use a lot more help during this time of growth and transition. If you know of any way to bring him small teams and financial resources this is a ministry that is well worth your effort.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment