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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Nov 2011 06:04:51 -0800</pubDate>
      <title>Prayer Calendar</title>
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<p> </p><p class="p1">As I get ready to go back to the States after over a year here, I&#39;ve been reflecting on what I&#39;ve learned. One of the biggest things is the power that comes when God&#39;s people are united in prayer.</p> <p class="p1">I&#39;m not just talking about me praying on my own. I&#39;ve been doing that for a while now. But I was always reluctant to ask others to join with me in the things I was contending for. Maybe it was laziness or pride, or both. But I have been blown away in the last month or two as I&#39;ve seen God answer prayers when many believers are contending for the same thing. (I&#39;d love to share stories with you in person!)</p> <p class="p1">So in response to this, Brandon and I have decided it would be a good thing to step up our prayer support from back home. We have many people who have told us they would like to pray, but we haven&#39;t been very good about organizing a structure for it. So this year we&#39;re going to try something new.</p> <p class="p1">It&#39;s an idea given to us by a pioneering church planter we respect. He told us, &quot;You will never see breakthrough happen unless you have lots and lots of people praying.&quot; His idea was to get 30 people to each commit to pray for him and his work one day a month (so the first person would pray on the first of the month, the second on the second, and so on). After a while of doing that, he asked each of the 30 people to get 30 other people to pray for him a day a month. You can see how this would multiply quickly into a massive amount of people praying for the same thing!</p> <p class="p1">Well, we&#39;re going to try out the first part of that plan. We would love to find 30 people who will commit to pray one day a month for us and our work here. If you join this prayer calendar, you will be committing to pray for our work the same day each month for the next year and a half (until we return to the States again). You will be contending for breakthrough in Masiphumelele, asking for leaders to be raised up to change Africa and a movement to begin. We would commit to pray for you on that day as well.</p> <p class="p1">If you&#39;re interested in being part of this prayer calendar, please let us know! Or if you would like more information about it, maybe we could talk in person? We&#39;re going to be back in the States soon! We will be in Austin Dec. 3-5, Norman Dec. 6-18, San Antonio Dec. 19-28, and the Washington D.C. area Dec. 28-Jan. 9. One of our main goals is to raise up more prayer and financial partners while we are in the States. So if you&#39;re interested in partnering with us, please let us know and we will try to get together!</p>
	
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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2011 06:57:16 -0700</pubDate>
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	<div>I wanted to share a brief story about a family we are spending time with in Masi. I&#39;ve shared this story in our monthly e-mail update, and if you&#39;re not on the list and want to be, please let us know and we will add you!</div> <p /><div>Brandon and I met them several months ago when the 9-year-old boy, Lovedon, ran up to Brandon in the street and begged him to come to his house for Bible study. That led to an introduction to his parents, Present and Lovemore, and they were eager to study the Bible with us. We&#39;ve been reading scripture with them most Sundays (when the father doesn&#39;t work) since. It&#39;s been amazing to see the transformation in their hearts as they have learned more about Jesus. They already called themselves Christians, but they lived isolated lives just striving to make money to send back to family in Zimbabwe. We are studying the early church with them, and they are beginning to understand that life is about more than just praying to Jesus in order to go to heaven someday. They are reaching out to their neighbors and sharing God&#39;s good news. It&#39;s been wonderful to disciple a family as a family!</div> <p /><div>This Sunday they came to Celebration for the first time and were able to connect with other Zimbabwean believers who are part of All Nations. They loved the experience, and I&#39;m excited to see them get plugged in even more.</div>
	
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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Sep 2011 05:42:00 -0700</pubDate>
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	<p>Brandon made a great video last week about the Vulnerable Children camp that was in July. He focused on the story of one of the girls that I've been discipling. She's not in the VC program, but helped translate for Kid's Club and so came along as a counselor at the camp. I hope you enjoy the video!</p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Sep 2011 07:26:48 -0700</pubDate>
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<p>This is a picture of twins that were born to my friend Tuesday. It was a stressful labor and I had to rush her to the hospital and she had an emergency C-section. But she is doing well and so are her boys, Olwami and Oyintando. Please pray for God's continued provision for this family. The mom doesn't work and neither does her mom who she stays with. <br />Sent from my BlackBerry®</p>
	
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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Sep 2011 07:38:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<p>There's a word that's been coming up with me a lot: Expectation (and expectancy). There was a Celebration at <a href="http://www.normcom.com" title="Norman Community Church">my church back in the States</a> where they talked about this, and it's made me think about it too. Several subsequent conversations from friends from that church have expanded my thoughts.</p>
<p>Here's the gist: I want to live a life where I <em>expect</em>&nbsp;God to move. Where I'm not just going through the motions of asking God for things because that's what I'm supposed to do, but instead I'm actually expecting change. The Bible talks about how God moves on people's behalf, and it says we can come "boldly" before God's throne to make requests. I make requests all the time, but lately it had felt alot like sending a prayer into the great void "out there" but not expecting anything in response.</p>
<p>I want that to change. I've begun by changing my prayers to use more confident language. And it's made me feel more confident. Yesterday at our prayer time with the Masi team I felt God clearly reminding me that he has promised to move and he will. Despite the bondage, poverty, pain and sorrow I see around me in Masi, God is bringing breakthrough.</p>
<p>So I copied an idea from my friend in Norman, <a href="http://lifewiththedokes.blogspot.com/2011/08/scattered-pieces.html" title="Plate blog post">Megan</a>. She has a plate of expectancy in her home. On the plate, she writes down the things that she is expecting God to do. And then she displays it so everyone can see. I loved the idea of writing my requests in a noticable place and then seeing how God answers them. So I made a chalkboard of expectancy in my kitchen. The very day I included my friend Danielle's wedding venue, she found the perfect spot. So God is moving!<div class='p_embed p_image_embed'>
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<p>In Angels Group this afternoon we are drawing bunches of grapes with the fruits of the spirit on them. Talking about what life looks like with the Spirit of God. <br />Sent from my BlackBerry®</p>
	
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<p>Last week Whitney had the kids in Kids Club make cards for Thula, who used to help translate for the club but has now moved to another township. I love the sentiment expressed in this one little boy's card! <br />Sent from my BlackBerry®</p>
	
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	Today during a meeting I received several urgent &quot;Please call&quot; messages on my phone from the same two teenage girls in Masi. One SMS said &quot;Do you like toy toys?&quot; And I started to worry. Then I received a phone call and I stepped out of my lunch meeting to take it.<p /><div>Me: &quot;Hello! Are you OK?&quot;</div><p /><div>Girl: &quot;I am fine, thank you, and how are you?&quot;</div><p /><div>Me: &quot;Is something wrong? What&#39;s going on?&quot;</div><p /><div>Girl: &quot;Toy toys. Ifoodis. Do you know what toy toys are?&quot;</div><p /><div>Me: &quot;No, not really. What is it?&quot;</div><p /><div>Girl: &quot;It&#39;s like an animal. Can you come now?&quot;</div> <p /><div>Me: &quot;Are you OK? Is your family OK?&quot;</div><p /><div>Girl: &quot;Yes. We are fine.&quot;</div><p /><div>Owing to my limited knowledge of Xhosa, after much questioning I still wasn&#39;t sure what this girl was talking about. But I was worried. Because here in South Africa, a &quot;toi toi&quot; is a protester, someone going on strike, a demonstrator. I thought perhaps young people in Masi were demonstrating, and it could turn violent. So after my meeting I went straight to this girl&#39;s place in Masi. She took me to the see the toy toys.</div> <p /><div>And there it was: a tortoise. (Of course, with the Xhosa accent, it did sound an awful lot like &quot;toy toys.&quot;)</div><p /><div>Turns out, these girls had found and caught a 6-inch tortoise near their home in the Wetlands. In a really endearing move, they thought I would like the turtle as a gift. I didn&#39;t realize this was happening, however, and after I shared some admiring phrases (&quot;Cool! How nice!&quot;), they put it in a plastic bag and handed it to me. I recoiled in fright, and all the family spectators died laughing at me. If I&#39;d known what was coming, I would have braced myself and accepted the gift politely. These girls come from very poor families, and I enjoy buying them small treats sometimes. They have never been able to give me things in return, so I was touched by their thoughtfulness in wanting to give me this tortoise.</div> <p /><div>Unfortunately, I didn&#39;t really get that at first. Once I realized what was happening, I thanked them profusely for the offer, but couldn&#39;t really rescind my initial negative attitude toward the gift. I stayed and hung out with them for a while. In the meantime, one of the mamas went and got someone else to give the tortoise to: A local sangoma, or traditional healer/witch doctor. She didn&#39;t speak very good English, but I tried to figure out what she was going to do with the tortoise.</div> <p /><div>All I got was, &quot;[I will] give it water and cabbage.&quot;</div> <p><div class='p_embed p_image_embed'>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Jun 2011 06:36:41 -0700</pubDate>
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<p>I took one of my friends from Masi to Kalk Bay today. She is in high school and is off on holiday this week. She has never been to Kalk Bay before and loved it! She had never seen seals or fishermen pulling in their catches. It was so fun for me to share this with her, and was a great opportunity to talk about relationships and her spirituality. Great afternoon!</p>
	
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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Jun 2011 11:02:25 -0700</pubDate>
      <title>More about our Africa trip from another's perspective</title>
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	Just thought I'd post a link to our friend Bowen's blog: <br /><a href="http://bowenparrish.tumblr.com/">http://bowenparrish.tumblr.com/</a> <p /> He came with us on our journey around Africa and he gave more detailed <br />reports about what we were up to (and posted some great pictures from <br />Zimbabwe). Check him out!
	
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	<p>I thought I would show you a few photos of our monthlong journey across Southern Africa. It was a whirlwind trip!</p>
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This next one is of Brandon and I in front of one of the places we stayed in Zambia. We stayed at this campsite on the way up and back. The first time we arrived about 10 p.m. and so all of us stayed in one "chalet," pictured. The second time we arrived just after sundown and camped in tents.<div class='p_embed p_image_embed'>
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This is the food set up for our whole trip. The orange cups are set out for our evening coffee ritual.<div class='p_embed p_image_embed'>
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This is Titus on the team in Malawi. The team cooked their food over a fire for two months. They were super tough!<div class='p_embed p_image_embed'>
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	Well, it’s been a crazy past month. We’ve traveled about 12,000 km <br />throughout Africa. We’ve seen mountains, valleys, beaches, lakes, arid <br />land and the tropics. We’ve endured chilly nights and sweltering ones <br />too. We’ve eaten more germs than you could possibly imagine through <br />local food and lived to tell the tale. It’s been an amazing trip! <p /> I’ll blog more about specific scenarios later, but for now I just <br />wanted to let you know that we are back safe and sound in Cape Town.
	
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	<p>Although we're not in Cape Town right now, I have been getting updates about the Masi wetlands fire relief efforts and I thought I would update you briefly. Nearly all of the shacks All Nations was helping to rebuild are completed. There is still a lot of need though, to replace what was lost. If you would like to give, look back at a previous post on this blog for donation information.  Our friend Mark Nehrenz visited Masi a few months ago and filmed it, especially our friend Mama Eileen, who lost everything in the fire. He made this video about the fire. Please view it here: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aCtHdNzTlQ">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aCtHdNzTlQ</a></p>
	
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	<p>Greetings from Tanzania!</p>
<p>I don't have time to write a very long post, but I wanted to let everybody know that we're doing fine. I've made my peace with the squatty potties here in Tanzania and we actually got spoiled by air conditioning and our own room at the place we stayed last night.</p>
<p>We're in Dar es Salaam, the capital of Tanzania. We arrived in the city at dusk yesterday after three days of driving from our team's location in Southern Malawi. Tanzania is definitely my favorite place we've visited so far. It's lush and tropical-looking with mountains and the ocean, and the capital city reminds me a little of Beirut, Lebanon. It definitely seems like a cross between the Arab world and the African, which I love. We will see even more Arab influence as we start to explore the coastal regions starting today.</p>
<p>We will spend four to five days there with our CPx team and visiting some friends who live there. We're excited to see how God is moving in the islands. You can also read more updates I wrote about Zimbabwe and Malawi on the All Nations Web site, <a href="http://www.all-nations.co.za">www.all-nations.co.za</a></p>
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	Greetings from beautiful Malawi! <p /> Okay, seriously, this is one of the most beautiful countries I've ever <br />seen. Words like pristine, untouched, and stunning all keep popping <br />into my head. But this is also a country of extreme poverty. It's one <br />of the most densely populated countries in Africa. Every 50 meters or <br />so there's another little village with brick or mud houses and thatch <br />roofs. <p /> We had a comical experience getting here from Zimbabwe. A major road <br />was closed, so our GPS gave us an alternate route. In the dark, we <br />headed down a narrow lane into the bush. The road got narrower and <br />rougher the longer we drove down it. We would pass people on the side <br />of the road and they just gaped at us like they'd never seen a van <br />before. Finally after about an hour the road took us straight into the <br />middle of a thriving village and dead-ended. We were immediately <br />surrounded by the entire village, shouting and pointing at us and <br />shining their cell phone lights into the van trying to see us. We <br />couldn't understand much of what they were saying but we're pretty <br />sure it meant something like, "Stupid white people! Where do they <br />think they're going?" We discovered the road ended there, and had to <br />turn around in the middle of the village and head back the way we <br />came. <p /> The people here in Malawi are so generous and friendly. Embarrassing <br />cultural experiences didn't end with the detour in the dark though. <br />The first morning we woke up here in Malawi I decided it was time to <br />do some laundry. So I found an empty bucket and brought my laundry and <br />washing powder to the community water tap. I was pretty proud of <br />myself for completing my first-ever load of <br />hand-washed-in-the-outdoors laundry and was just finishing up when two <br />nice Malawian ladies walked up. They were equipped with bigger buckets <br />and wash tubs, and I greeted them and told them I was doing laundry <br />too. They didn't seem to understand me, and instead took my washing <br />from me and started re-washing it. The guy who we are staying with <br />walked up then and explained to me in English, "They said you are <br />failing, so they are going to help you." They proceeded to re-wash all <br />my clothes for me and then hand them back for me to hang up. <p /> We're enjoying being with the CPx team here. I feel thankful we don't <br />have to stay with them though. They're camping out in the village, <br />taking baths in a bucket and using a long drop toilet or "squatty <br />potty." We are staying in town, in a run down compound. Brandon and I <br />get our own room and mosquito net and we share a bathroom with running <br />water (no hot water or toilet seats, but I'm still very thankful!). We <br />eat our meals with the team though, and for that I am extremely <br />grateful. Rhoda, the only woman on the team, cooks all the dinners. <br />She is a Malawian and cooks wonderful food. Last night we had rice and <br />curried beef and it was amazing! <p /> We went to a nicer area outside the village yesterday to spend time <br />debriefing the team. Today we will spend here in the village with the <br />team — I am hoping to be able to attend at least one local Bible study <br />with Rhoda. Then we head off North the next day. We'll take two, maybe <br />three days to drive up through Malawi and into Tanzania and over to <br />the coast.
	
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	<p>We arrived safely in Zimbabwe last night after a two-day road trip. The photo was taken by Brandon as we drove through Botswana.<br /> <div class='p_embed p_image_embed'>
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Zimbabwe is a beautiful country, and people here are so warm and friendly. We love being with our brother Munya and seeing all the fruit the father has given him in Chinotimba, next to Victoria Falls.</p>
<p>We arrived after dark last night and were met with a dark house. The electricity gets turned off here for long stints for something called "load sharing." We determined the poor planning we made in not buying an LED torch. Instead, our lantern faded out after an hour or so of using it to light the kitchen as we cooked dinner. The electricity came back on around 11 as we headed to bed. It turned off this evening at about the same time.</p>
<p>We spent the day with Munyaradzi Hove, the All Nations family member here. He is a dynamite man, and took us to see some of the dozens of housechurches he has started in the past few years. The people here are so open and eager to hear about Jesus, to be prayed for, to read the Bible. It's amazing how smoothly the small group Bible study/housechurch model works in this country. We met one family on the street and prayed for them and that led to starting a discovery Bible study with them this week.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, Munya will be following up with them without us. We only have 3 nights and 2 full days here. Tomorrow Brandon will lead a leadership training workshop for the 25 or so local leaders that Munya has raised up here. Brandon will also be meeting with Munya to plan for his Internet Cafe. Today, I interviewed Munya for a feature on the All Nations Web site. Look for that next month at all-nations.co.za, as I've only got limited access to the internet on this trip.</p>
<p>Right now we're sitting on a deck, eating crocodile tail and listening to Victoria Falls in the distance. Zimbabwe is a beautiful country!</p>
	
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	<p>This week Brandon and I are setting out on a journey unlike any we've <br />gone on before. We're taking a 3 1/2 week road trip into the wilds of <br />Africa. We'll travel through Botswana, Zimbabwe, Malawi, a spice <br />island, Zambia and Namibia. We will be on the ground, seeing <br />everything, eating the local food and sleeping in tents much of the <br />time. We're thrilled about this opportunity to see "the real Africa." <br />I've only ever been here in Cape Town! <p /> We're going on this journey with a team from All Nations &mdash; the <br />official pastoral visit to our CPx outreach teams and All Nations <br />long-term teams on the ground. We'll be encouraging the teams, helping <br />with any problems they may be having. Brandon will be helping a <br />long-term worker set up an Internet cafe in Zimbabwe, and help All <br />Nations come up with communications solutions in rural areas. I'll be <br />documenting the trip and collecting stories of what's going on <br />throughout Africa to share on the Web. <p /> Watch this blog and our twitter and facebook feeds for updates from the road!<div class='p_embed p_image_embed'>
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<p>For those of you who follow us on twitter or facebook, you know that <br />there has been a huge fire in Masi. It broke out early Monday morning <br />and destroyed most of the Wetlands area of Masi. An estimated 1,500 <br />shacks and 25 homes were destroyed, making 4,000 - 5,000 people <br />homeless overnight. It's the worst fire in recent memory in Masi. To <br />give you a frame of reference, the Boxing Day fire we told you about <br />in December only destroyed about 300 shacks. <p /> Since Monday, we have been working alongside All Nations and other <br />churches, charities and government organizations to try to help these <br />thousands in desperate need. We have sorted clothing and food <br />donations, helped build shacks, prayed with people, and done basically <br />anything else we could think of. <p /> The scope of the tragedy is tremendous. The fire affected the poorest <br />of the poor in Masi, because the Wetlands area was basically a <br />squatter camp for people who couldn't afford the $20-40/month rent in <br />Masi proper. Some of our friends on the far side of the fire were able <br />to bring most of their portable possessions to safety, but others <br />escaped with only themselves and the clothes on their back. <p /> Despite the tragedy, there have been some glimmers of hope this week. <br />Last Friday — just three days before the fire — we had a volunteer <br />firefighter talk to our Vulnerable Children kids about fire safety. <br />(see previous post) One of the things he taught the kids was the <br />number of the fire department, which no one around here seems to know <br />(it's 112, by the way.) Little Lucy actually remembered the number in <br />the midst of the blaze and was one of the first people in Masi to call <br />the fire department. <p /> It's been great to see the community banding together in this time of <br />crisis. We have seen people taking care of others in their <br />housechurches and Bible studies who have been affected by the fire. <br />It's been hard to keep our hearts set on hope, though, with the weight <br />of the tragedy. <p /> We wanted to let you know how you could help with this disaster if you <br />are interested. <br />• Prayer — Please be praying for the victims of the fire. Pray that <br />they would get the help they need to rebuild their shacks quickly and <br />recover much of their lost possessions. Please pray also that this <br />would be a time that people turn to Jesus for hope and walk with God. <br />• Donations — If you are here in South Africa, there are a lot of <br />needs right now. The main thing is household goods, furniture, <br />bedding, pots and pans, etc. <br />• Finances — If you would like to make a donation to Masi fire relief, <br />you can send it to: <p /> All Nations Family, Inc <br />c/o Walsh Washburn <br />5360 College Boulevard Ste. 100 <br />Overland Park, KS 66211 <br />**Please attach a note that says "Crisis Relief Cape Town" <p /> For donations outside of the US: <br />"Crisis Relief Cape Town" <br />South Africa account: 076721051 <br />Standard Bank, Fish Hoek <br />Branch Code: 03600980 <p /> We will be helping with crisis relief for the next week here in Masi. <br />After that, we leave on a 3 1/2 week journey through Southern Africa. <br />We'll be visiting All Nations bases, encouraging teams, helping them <br />practically and sharing their stories through our social media as well <br />as <a href="http://www.all-nations.co.za">www.all-nations.co.za</a>. Be sure to check our blog for updates from <br />the road.</p>
	
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<p>The fire relief continues... Today we helped sort and package thousands of food and toiletry kits that will be given out to the fire victims. All the local churches and charities are working together, which is a beautiful thing.</p>
	
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<p>There was a huge fire in the Masi wetlands last night. It's destroyed almost 1000 homes, and is utterly devastating. Please pray for the families who have lost everything.</p>
	
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