These past three days have been a lot of fun for the team and the children. We
are continuously enjoying our time here. It feels as though we have been here
for much longer than three days since we have all really connected with each of
the children and the housemothers. It definitely feels like family!
We begin each day with morning devotions. This is a time when one of the team members leads the entire group in and devotion and starts the day off with prayer. After this, one of the team members who is a personal trainer by profession, leads the group in morning exercises including: Pilates, crunches, and more. We sure are sore from all the work-out, but it is much needed as we have been quite spoiled with delicious food every day.
Mercy Touch has hired a few teachers to come in the mornings to give the children extra lessons. This is to ensure that they maintain good grades as many of them are at a critical stage of their education. At this time, their results are a determinant of the schools that they will be eligible for in the future. The team has also been working alongside the teachers to tutor the children in areas that they may find challenging.
The Mercy Touch farm grows a field of groundnuts. Here in Zambia, it is common to boil the groundnuts - They are very tasty to eat! The field needs to be cultivated once a year; meaning that the plants need to be hoed out of the ground, and each peanut needs to be plucked off the root of the plant and collected along with the other groundnuts. The Mercy Touch family has been selling some of these groundnuts to locals in the community and also consuming some for themselves. The team members and the children have all helped in working on this tedious task in the past two hot and sunny days. We may have been a little bit over-ambitious in planning to complete this task in one day, as we still have a long way to go! Thank goodness for team work.
There have been many additions to the Mercy Touch farm. The team has had the chance to tour the farm and see the crops, fish ponds, bull, cows, pigs, goats, chickens, and so on. There is also a mill that grinds the corn (maize) which is necessary to cook the Zambian staple food known as Nshima. A few of the older boys grind the corn and sell it to locals from around the community. This encourages the farm to maintain self-sustainability. Mercy Touch also encourages the children involved to learn the concept of a good work ethic; that is why they are encouraged to work hard on the farm. Work hard, play harder!
The team also had a chance to go out into the community a few times. The drive was interesting....More of an off-roading experience! We went into the community to hand out gifts such as: toothpastes, candy, face cloths, toys, soap, and the like. We had a chance to meet the prospective children that will soon be entering the new Mercy Touch home which is officially launching on this coming Saturday. These children were given gifts sent from various sponsors that have committed to supporting them as children of Mercy Touch. Thank you very much for your continued support. Seeing these children and hearing their stories has really given all of us more of a perspective of the good that you are really doing for them. Although you are so far in distance, please understand the difference that you are making in their lives!
With the free time that we have with the children we have been playing games with them. Some of the boys have learned American football and Poor Man's Golf. The children have also played charades and other fun card games such as Dutch Blitz. We have also enjoyed other games with the children; and even just times of relaxing, conversation, more fellowship, and family time. The other day we had a campfire with the children. They roasted marshmallows for the first time and enjoyed their first experience doing so. We also had a time of prayer - and of course dancing!
The children that are currently living in the Mercy Touch homes have received the gifts donated anonymously and from their sponsors. They are very grateful for your donations. After being given the gifts they each went around a circle expressing their deep gratitude for what many of you have done for them. We apologize for being unable to upload pictures thus far, but we will continue to try to do so. When they are uploaded we will send a notification through the Mercy Touch Facebook page, as well as the Mercy Touch App for iPhone, iPad, and Android.
The other day was one of the house mother's birthday. Mama Regina has served with Mercy Touch as a house mother for longer than any one else. She has committed herself to the cause and has been a blessing to many of the staff and the children's lives. Some of the staff, house mothers, team members, and board members, went to a restaurant in town to fellowship with one another and also celebrate the life of this honorable woman.
One of the team members, Nataizya has started a girl's group for many of the young girls in the surrounding community. These girls have been marginalized, experienced abuse, and live in challenging situations. As Nataizya works with these young girls, they will have an opportunity to express their struggles and be encouraged and provided with opportunities to strive for success as they are subordinated group of individuals. The girls have expressed their desire to play futbol (soccer). Nataizya is working on organizing these ladies into their own mini football league. A couple of the other team members: Sandra Butters and Shelly Kozachenko have shared their own stories with these young girls as a way of connecting with them and encouraging them as well.
So far, everything has been going great - Better than we could have imagined or planned! Thank you all for your continued support and prayers. We will continue to keep you posted on our time here in Zambia.
Today is the official launch of the new Mercy Touch home. Stay tuned for the next blog!
God Bless!
-Mercy Touch 2013 Team
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