The Christmas blessings.
We used this opportunity to tell our Christmas families of Jesu's love for them.
We used this opportunity to tell our Christmas families of Jesu's love for them.
Khoaz family at Khomba
So we left a very happy family and drove to Mambawini, We
have had very heavy rains and we were having doubts if we could get down the
track in the kombi.
Well, the answer was no, we were really and truly stuck in
the mud!
But we know God has a sense of humor and we made lots of new friends. Some came to help to try and push the kombi out while others came just to
watch.
Thought
you would enjoy these pictures as they,show how dedicated we are to serving the
people Ha-ha!
The tow truck-Swazi style- had to come rescue us!
Finally on the move again, the family from Mambawini walked
up from the village to meet us in order to receive their Christmas blessing.
Ndwandwe family from Mambawini
Masimula from family from Mgldzancunu received their blessing as well, it was a great day and we
had a lot of fun.
We just want to thank you for the joy you give us especially
at this special time of the year as we celebrate the Savior's birth. We still can't get over how many people we were able to bless through your generosity. Thanks for making
our Christmas very special as we got to see the look on the children’s faces as they
looked into their goody bags and saw a new pair of silver or red sandles, brand new shorts and tee shirts. It was wonderful to see the joy on their
faces and we know none of this would be possible without special ministry partners who
know the true meaning of the Christmas spirit.
With love
Ian and Jenn
May you have a Happy and Blessed Christmas!
P.S. - If you want to support our ministry, the fastest way is to make an Online Donation via www.WorldOutreach.org
Go to "Donate" and select our name, Stephens, Ian and Jenn SWAZILAND. The system can process USA and International cards.
Or simply mail your gift to World Outreach Ministries, PO Box B, Marietta, GA 30061 and designate for Ian and Jenn, Fund Code #97.
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