Friday, October 05, 2007

Snapshots from South Africa

They say a picture is worth a thousand words...

A sign in Masiphumelele (Masi for short), one of the black townships

Amber reading a letter from one of her prayer partners
The first year, Scott shelled one pea, this year Lee Ann painted one wall of trim (and okay, she did some gardening today too)
Girls in the Hood- L to R, Rachel, Amber, & Amanda

A beautiful rainbow from Noordhoek beach, near the team house
Larry & Rachel praying together on the porch at Capri

Our entire team at the Cape of Good Hope

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

just so you know i have been reading every post. i am being a silent lurker. love you!!
-laura

Mark Kelly Hall said...

"The first year, Scott shelled one pea, this year Lee Ann painted one wall of trim (and okay, she did some gardening today too)"

It's lonely at the top, ain't it, Leigh Ann? : )

Larry Vann said...

To my friends still in Capetown - While it is good to be home (ATL INTL), man, do I miss ya'll? You all made me feel like a part of your church family from the first time I attended a meeting. I cant wait until you all safely return home so I can hear the rest of the story! Thank each of you for being a blessing...

To the BBC Family - this group of servants who answered the call to work on this team are incredible people! Their hearts are of service and they serve with humility, compassion and love for the people "at the ends of the earth." The light of God was exemplified through them in a place where the Light is needed. Please have confidence that, from an "outsiders" prospective, you are absolutley on the right track with your mission focus. This team consistantly gives all praise and honor to our Heavenly Father for the opportunity to serve. They saw and experienced some difficult, life-changing things during this campaign. They are messengers who were sent to deliver. ...and deliver, they did!

What a wonderful group of people from such an AWESOME House of the Lord.

To HIM be all the GLORY!

Bama