Mwandi First Ambulance |
Namumu Dorm with squeeky bats in the ceiling |
The following day we moved on to Mwandi Mission 10 hours west
along the Zambezi river, about 150 kilometers northwest of Livingston.
Nancy drove most of the way. During our visit we met with the chief, walked through the village, saw the United Church of Zambia Orphan and Vulnerable Children(OVC) program as well as the Mwandi Hospital which I had heard about from Medical Benevolence Trustees (MBF) who'd volunteered there. The OVC program is expansive with a supportive income generating agricultural program of fishponds raising tilapia, beef cattle, pigs and egg-laying chickens.
Nancy drove most of the way. During our visit we met with the chief, walked through the village, saw the United Church of Zambia Orphan and Vulnerable Children(OVC) program as well as the Mwandi Hospital which I had heard about from Medical Benevolence Trustees (MBF) who'd volunteered there. The OVC program is expansive with a supportive income generating agricultural program of fishponds raising tilapia, beef cattle, pigs and egg-laying chickens.
Pastors leading Devotion and Songs |
Income generating fish ponds |
We were told that HIV rates are one in four, alcoholism and
sexual abuse are major problems and people still drink river water.
The hospital has fallen into some disrepair with a very low
census, but there are plans for renovation.
We met a local pastor excited about evangelism and training, a lovely couple from Australia who work with the OVC
program and a trustee from the OF who was doing training with villagers in
microenterprise, savings and loan as well as a group of medical students and residents on a short term mission trip. The day Nancy and I left, Salvadore de la
Torres (and his wife Irma), the PCUSA missionary doctor who was there for 10 years
beginning in the 90's arrived for a visit. Salvadore and I met yesterday to
talk about what could be done to support the church and community. Pray that God
gives wisdom and that the hearts of the community, chief, American hospital
board members, missionaries and staff working at Mwandi Mission would be
open to His leading and transformation.
Tuesday night we celebrated Chris' induction into the National Honor Society
One of our new cats, Gus has given us fleas. His mother, Mama briefly eats and departs for the day. Rascal is tolerating it all.
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