Cape Town, South Africa
Arriving in
On horseback we climbed up mountains and found ourselves just feet away from giraffes. With incredible views all around us, our horses led us by hippos sunbathing in the water, a family of ostriches (which happens to consist of one male and his many many wives), and various other animals of interest.
We ate breakfast outside with elephants that were grazing nearby, and after lunch we were affectionately licked by a cheetah.
All in all it was a productive day on the range.
Although our aching muscles were still reminding us of our adventures, we got back to work as scheduled this morning. Home from Home, an initiative to provide community-based foster care for children orphaned by AIDS, is currently operating seven houses in the outskirts of
With six children and a house mother, each home feels much more like a family than a facility. Little hands were immediately wrapped around our legs in an irresistible attempt to garner new playmates. At the end of the day, we left our new little friends behind, selfishly wishing we could bring them home with us, but happy to see them in undeniably happy homes.
In preparation for tomorrow’s official ribbon cutting ceremony, we moved furniture and appliances into Wellspring’s house that has appropriately been named “Luxolo,” which means Peace.
Later in the day, we also visited Home from Home’s community daycare center and drove to Hawston, a fishing village along the coast, to view land for two new potential homes.
Tomorrow we will be attending the home opening event with the children and house mothers from all seven homes. We will also visit Wellspring’s first graduate, a 37 year old single mother who courageously left behind a life of prostitution and recently completed culinary school on a Wellspring scholarship. She has accepted a job at a four star hotel in
Thanks for keeping up with us.
2 comments:
Dear ladies,
Safari sounds like a lot of fun!
Thank you for the updates, they are encouraging and also heartaching. It is incredible to know how many children are in need. I will spread the word to pray for you and the ministry!
May the Lord raise up the funds to deal with all these needs and raise up strong and mature Christians to minister/evangelize these children.
"Now to him who is able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think, accoring to the power at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever. Amen." Eph. 3
Looks like you all are having a great time.
I visited South Africa in the 80's with my family when I was a boy.
Do you still sense the effects of apartheid there?
May God be with you as you travel and work.
Trent
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