Sunday, December 28, 2008

Emmanuel and Augy


Here are 2 of the guys in their new uniforms at the start of the school year.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Boys will be boys #1.












Here is a picture of Kalu's foot after 9 stitches & some healing time. What happened? Fighting over a bucket with Diedier. The bucket was for bathing and both wanted to be first (never mind that there were 8-9 other buckets they could have used). Diedier took Kalu's bucket. Kalu head butted Diedier. Diedier picked up a big brick and there you go Kalu's foot was split open. Now that you've seen his embattled foot, here is a picture of Kalu's lovely smile.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

God, Thank You.





I returned to Lubumbashi in July to find 11 year old Dieu Merci sick with malaria & a broken knee cap. He and I spent the next weeks riding in the taxi, back & forth to the clinic, and working to keep his fever down and watching DVDs together. Then just when we thought he was improving the symptoms came back and he was diagnosed with typhoid, another bout of malaria, and after his leg remained swollen we had it X-rayed again and the doctor discovered tuberculosis on the bone. So even though it was a very trying time and Dieu Merci is still taking medicine we are so grateful that the TB was found so that his leg & body can heal. Plus I am grateful to have been there to show him love in ways that he has not experienced since his mother died or left him when he was an infant.

Friday, December 12, 2008

The new beds!!


The boys are all now sleeping in their new beds. Each one has his own after 2 years of no beds, or sleeping 2 per bed and finally they managed to destroy most of the wooden ones completely so were forced to sleep on their mattresses on the floor. So they were more than happy to pitch in and help to paint the beds. ~Teresa

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

2 Year Anniversary


Ada & Kalu waiting for the party to begin.


Here is a picture of the teachers, staff and the boys in their new shirts. And I am there in my purple dress! The bright fabric we are wearing is called Katanga fabric is native to our area of Africa and as you see, is a feast for your eyes....like a rainbow. The guys were so happy to have them. Plus they finally received new school bags and so have been able to trade in the plastic grocery bags they had been using to carry their school books & supplies. ~ Teresa




Last week the boys celebrated their 2 Year Anniversary of living in the house they currently rent in Lubumbashi. Prior to the them living in the house they were getting fed daily snacks and still sleeping on the streets. The past years they have grown spiritually, physically and academically. They are doing great. When they moved in there were 12 boys, now there are 25! Many of the 25 are some of the first 12. It has been so cool to hear what our Awesome Heavenly Father is doing for these boys. ~Cassidy



"Come and see what God has done, how awesome his works in man's behalf!" Psalm 66:5