Thursday, July 12, 2007

GoTeam 2007 Safely Back Home!


Following a two hour delay in London and a missed connection in Seattle, our GoTeam arrived in Portland on two seperate flights last night (9:20 & 9:50 pm). They are travel weary, but otherwise in good shape. We are thankful for their safe return and praising the Lord for the good work He has started in each one.
Reserve Sunday, September 23, at 6 PM,
to hear their presentation!
Sheri for the Send-Team

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Safely in London

Hello Friends,
We are safely in London and we are looking forward to returning home tomorrow. Thanks for your prayers, all are feeling well today and we are making the most of our long layover by trying to see some of the sights of London.

Cya Tomorrow,
Jim for all of us.

Monday, July 9, 2007

Great couple of days in Livingstone, saw the sights, a couple of us are a bit under the weather but nothing major. We will be heading to London this evening. Thanks for all your prayers, keep praying for travel and for time zone adjustments as we return. God is so good.
 
Jim for all of us

Todd is Feeling Better

Hi Friends,
Todd T. is feeling better. Thank you for your prayers.

Sunday, July 8, 2007

Pray for Health and Travel Safety

Continue to pray for the health of our team members and their safety in travel as they will leave Zambia on Monday afternoon stopping over in London. Then they will fly from London to Seattle/Portland on Wednesday, July 11.

Sheri for the Send Team

Saturday, July 7, 2007

We all danced!!!

As I write this we are pulling away from our lodge and waving goodbye to the World Vision staff. Yesterday we went to Simumpande and saw their amazing progress. We saw the cattle, goats, and donkeys that their partnership has provided. Part of the team also visited the borehole sites. In the evening we all danced as we sang and prayed and exchanged gifts. We are praising God for our time in Sinazongwe and for our WV partners in Zambia. Thank you to all who have been praying for our team, please continue to lift us up in prayer.
 
With love from all of us,
 
Jim

Friday, July 6, 2007

Celebrating our Partnership with Siabaswi










Wow what a day! In the morning we split up and saw a crocodile farm, rode bikes to eight different Siabaswi churches and others visited some borehole sites. We all met back up in the village for a great lunch and a meeting with the partnership committee. After that we had an amazing celebration!!! So Kinton danced again, along with Graig and others. The villagers loved it. We sang, we prayed, and we exchanged gifts. It was an amazing celebration. We were able to show the village a movie encompassing the last five years of partnership. It was a blessed day. All are well. We are praising God.

Lesa amuleleke,
Jim for all of us

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Divide and Conquer

Today we split up into two groups. In the morning we went out visiting sponsor children. Erica, Attie, Pam and Heather got to see their sponsor children and Erica proves to be a netball champion. We had lunch in Maamba and then divided up again. The MED focus people headed to Harmos and some small businesses, while others drove to some borehole well sites to pray for the upcoming drilling. We conveyed greetings and blessings from the well sponsors. It was an awesome day.

Jim for us all

PS. There are so many details we cant include because we are updating this blog via text message. We hope you are enjoying these snippets. All are well, keep praying for us.

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Magical Day


Today we were welcomed with smiles and open arms in Siabaswi Village, where we met with many sponsor children. What a blessing. We ate a traditional lunch under the musika tree of goat, fish, and chicken. We took part in the hammermill ribbon cutting. Jill and Attie Sherman drank from the borehole well dedicated to Paul Sherman. It was a very special moment. We visited West Linn HS/Cameron Bays' borehole well (at the Chimonselo School site in the Kanchindu Zone) on the way home.


Pete for all of us.

Monday, July 2, 2007

Kevin's Birthday, Chief Sinazongwe, Makonkoto School

Today we worshiped and had devos with the World Vision staff. The team met with Chief Sinazongwe asking him how we could help. Our visit to the Makonkoto School was wonderful and we saw great progress with the building. Erica presented a gift to the headmaster and Heather gave some net balls to the girls of the school. During the ceremony the children had a great laugh at us singing "Pharoah Pharoah," Kinton and Todd had some crazy moves. The day was full of blessing. We look forward to tomorrow.

Attie for all of us

Update from LuAnn Yocky

LuAnn reports they are still missing two bags (1 of LuAnns and 1 of Todds). Graig and Heather have their bags. Today the team visited Makonkoto School and are excited about the progress. Kevin Cummings met one of his sponsor children. Lots of visits to the villages are planned over the next few days and more sponsor visits.

Sheri for the Send-Team

Sunday, July 1, 2007

Sunday Worship at Sinazongwe ADP

We've just arrived back from a wonderful three hour service. Graig preached and the team sang one song, and the mens trio sang another. Another pastor also preached and the Zambian churches had a great worship team. After the service we played with the kids, sang and fellowshiped, Kinton danced again and a blessed time was had by all. We are making preparations for sponsor visits tomorrow.

Twalumba Lesa amuleleke,

Jim for all of us

Saturday, June 30, 2007

Hi Erica

Hi Erica,

We just got your blog information and wanted to say hello and we hope all is going well. We are fine and still waiting for our baby. No new news to announce. We love reading about all that you and your team are doing. Keep up the great work and you and everyone are in our prayers.

Love you and God Bless you all,

Rc, Butch and Selbe

Off to Sinazongwe

We're headed to Sinazongwe in about 20 minutes. The team is excited, we're hoping to get Heather and Graig's clothes before we go. We will be worshiping in the village in the morning. We had a wonderful dinner with Grephan and Lutangu and his family.

Blessings to you all
Jim for all of us.

Friday, June 29, 2007

Mother Theresa's, IJM, World Vision Zambia

Blog post Friday: 6/29/07

Today was our first full day in Lusaka, Zambia, and it was an amazing experience. Even though our team was tired and jet lagged we were able to learn a ton from our World Vision leader Patricia and our meetings with the World Vision Zambia office, International Justice Mission office, and the Mother Theresa Home. We also had a great time eating the traditional Zambian lunch: pizza. Attie, Heather and I also learned that a CD in Zambia is only 2 dollars! It has been a real treat to learn so much about the Zambian culture and people.

Our first meeting was at the World Vision Zambia National office. We met Mapanza H. Nkwilimba, the director of Quality Ministry. He and Patricia gave us an overview of World Vision’s history and progress in Zambia. Such as the RAPIDS program (Reaching HIV AIDS infected people with integrated development support), which Laura Bush was dealing with yesterday in Lusaka. It was great to meet more World Vision staff and to hear about all the amazing and generous things that World Vision is doing.

The next task of the morning was to exchange US dollars for Kwatcha, disappointing those of us who brought 20s instead of 50s because of the worse exchange rate. The bills are beautiful, but we completely wiped out the exchange place of all their money and had to go later in the afternoon to the bank to finish our business.

One of the highlights of our trip so far was the hours we spent in the Mother Theresa Hospice for terminally ill HIV/AIDS patients. A seemingly daunting and emotional experience, some of the team had a bit of trepidation and our pre-meeting was filled with many questions about how to behave and what to say. Yet, I can honestly say it was one of the most joy filled occasions I have ever witnessed. Yes, it was heartbreakingly painful to hear the coughs of young Rosemary who had been there 5 months, and see the incredibly thin arms of a woman who couldn’t speak English. But the Lord’s presence was so evident and reassuring. We prayed with the people and saw how truly fortunate they are to have a beautiful and comfortable home at Mother Theresa’s with access to the medication they need. And oh the dancing and the singing!! The women and men that were healthy enough to be up out of bed (and there were so many more than the last time some of our team had visited!) serenaded us with energetic harmonies that had us all clapping along. The women even enticed Kinton to give a taste of his crazy dance moves! Their voices were simply heavenly; Sister Ignacius had to drag us away from listening to their celebration. It was also exciting to visit the school on the land of the home, where teachers provide students who can’t afford government schools the very basics of an education. Every classroom welcomed us “vist-as” (visitors) with songs of happiness and God’s blessings on us. We laughed a lot as one mischevious boy purposefully clapped off rhythm to mess us up.
The children all brought huge smiles to our faces. The time we spent in the nursery made all of our hearts tender as the fathers and mothers. It was a very humbling experience.

We finished off the day with a great dinner with Luntangu and Foster and their delightful children. Well we are all very tired and stay tuned to hear more about our coming days.

Heather and Erica for the team.

Busy Day in Lusaka

We had a busy day today, the internet is spotty right now. Thank you for your prayers, Kinton danced, Graig arrived safely, all are well. More in the morning when the connection is fixed.

Jim (by way of text message)

Pastor Graig Arrives Safely

We have learned through Beth Olen (World Vision) that Pastor Graig has arrived safely to Lusaka and has joined the Go-Team. We are thankful for this news and glad to know that they will all travel together on Saturday to Sinazongwe, which is approximately 5 hours driving distance from Lusaka into the bush country.

Praise the Lord!

Sheri Brown on behalf of the Send-Team

Thursday, June 28, 2007

"Flat Stanley" Goes to Zambia

Have you ever read the children's book "Flat Stanley"? It is about a fictitious character that gets flattened by a falling book case. He has many travels and adventures. Well, the Zambia Team has taken "Flat Stanley" with them to Zambia. They will document his adventures with pictures and stories to bring back to the children of Lake Grove Presbyterian Church. Be watching, you may hear more about "Flat Stanley" in the near future.

A Special Invitation to All

Friends:

The Zambia Send-Team would like to invite you to a special gathering at Lake Grove Presbyterian Church (4040 Sunset Drive, Lake Oswego, OR) on Thursday, July 5th, 7:00 - 8:30 PM, in the HUB Room. We plan to view the 5-Year Celebration DVD of the Zambia Partnership (approx. 50 min.) and conclude with a short time of prayer for our 2007 Zambia Go-Team and our Partners at World Vision Zambia/Sinazongwe. Light refreshments will be served.

Our Zambia Go-Team will be showing the same DVD to the Village of Siabaswi that same day (Lord willing). We thought it would be a great time to gather and view the same footage that they will be experiencing and to hold them before the Lord in prayer.

Please join us and invite others who would be interested!

Thank You,
Sheri Brown for the Send-Team

The 2nd Wave Has Safely Arrived

Hi Friends,

LuAnn, Heather, Attie, and Jill are with us now in Lusaka. We just finished a bit of a van ride around the city and we are going to have devotions all together and some dinner.

We look forward to a full day tomorrow. We are all pretty tired but happy to be all together again.

First Wave Landed Safely

Hi Everyone back in the USA!!!,

All those that flew straight from London have arrived safely and we are enjoying a great breakfast and a sunshiny morning here in Lusaka. This might be the best Holiday Inn on earth. The Lord is so good and He brought us through safely. We lost one bag but we hope to get it Saturday. They actually had a print out saying that they hadn't put it on the plane. We are in great spirits and are awaiting Heather, Jill, Attie and LuAnn's arrival from Johannesburg in about 3hrs. Thank you for all who are praying for us. Kevin actually made the flight from London to Lusaka in 1st class through a twist of fate and he was sitting in front of Alex Trabeck (the jeopardy host) who is also here through World Vision. We have met several mission teams from all over the world headed to all over the world. This is such an awesome experience to see how God is at work in so many lives in so many countries. More later we are getting checked-in to the rooms now.

Jim for the team

We're in Lusaka

Hi Everyone back in the USA!!!,

All those that flew straight from London have arrived safely and we
are enjoying a great breakfast and a sunshiny morning here in
Lusaka. This might be the best Holiday Inn on earth. The Lord is so
good and He brought us through safely. We lost one bag but we hope
to get it Saturday. They actually had a print out saying that they
hadn't put it on the plane. We are in great spirits and are awaiting
Heather, Jill, Attie and Luanne's arrival from Johannesburg in about
3hrs. Thank you for all who are praying for us. Kevin actually made
the flight from London to Lusaka in 1st class through a twist of fate
and he was sitting in front of Alex Trabeck (the jeopardy host) who
is also here through World Vision. We have met several mission teams
from all over the world headed to all over the world. This is such
an awesome experience to see how God is at work in so many lives in
so many countries. More later we are getting checked in to the rooms
now.

Jim for the team

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Answered Prayer!

After a day of miracles, Pastor Graig is in flight to London/Johannesburg/Lusaka. He will arrive approximately 1 day behind our Go-Team. He received a new passport within 1 1/2 hours of his appointment with the emergency passport agency in Seattle this morning. British Airways held his luggage in Seattle and said they knew it had to make it (with Graig) to Lusaka as he was carrying gifts for the village. They also walked him through the stand-by process and provided a stand-by ticket at no extra charge (plus upgraded his ticket).

Thank you for upholding Pastor Graig in your prayers! Everyone is very relieved tonight and thankful to God for His extraordinary care in this situation.

Continue to pray for our Go-Team as they are still enroute and should be arriving soon.

We're in the Plane to Lusaka

I'm actually blogging from the plane. We're on and safe. Praise the Lord, keep praying for us friends.

We Arrived Safely in London

Hello blog readers. We have arrived safely in London and are awaiting our flight to Lusaka. Please be in prayer for our team as we travel. We have every confidence the Lord will see us all safely to Zambia. But there are always challenges in travel and we are thankful for your prayerful support. We are at the front end of our 7 hour layover, more later friends.
Blessings,
Jim for the Team

Another "Gumby" Moment

While still at the Portland Airport, Pastor Graig lost his passport. The team continued on in the able care of LuAnn Yocky traveling to Seattle and then on to London/Zambia, leaving Pastor Graig in Portland.

Pastor Graig has an appointment Wednesday morning (June 27) at 10 AM in Seattle at the emergency passport office to replace the lost passport.

Pray that his luggage is located, that another flight to Zambia is secured, and that he will meet up with the team in a relatively short amount of time.

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Our Flight to Seattle Got Cancelled


Hi Everyone,

We are learning to be flexible. Right out of the gate our seattle
flight got cancelled and we are splitting up to make it to seattle in
time for our London Flight. Spirits are hi and we are unfazed by
this minor hick-up.

Jim for all of us
Gumby Moment #1 .... A time to be flexible

Monday, June 25, 2007

Zambia GoTeam Ready to Travel

Thank you, Lake Grove, for the beautiful commissioning this past Sunday in worship.
This Zambia GoTeam, our largest to date, will be enroute for over 30 hours before landing Thursday, exhausted, in Zambia's capital, Lusaka, over 10,000 miles away (as the birds fly). They may be the best prepared group we have sent, having spent over 12 hours of corporate prep time together in 6 meetings as well as many hours individually.
Lutangu Lubasi, the Sinazongwe manager who visited LGPC in March, has organized a wonderful program for the team, and they are as ready as we could make them!
  • They are ready to engage and encourage World Vision staff in Lusaka and in Sinazongwe.
  • They will visit AIDS patients in a Catholic AIDS home in Lusaka, and in villagers' homes in Sinazongwe.
  • They will touch base with the staff of International Justice Mission in Lusaka (including Pamela Mumbi, who visited LGPC in April) and with the traditional judge in Sinazongwe, Chief Sinazongwe himself.
  • They'll hold and hug children, listen to the stories of men and women, and visit about 3 dozen sponsor children.
  • They'll inspect progress on development projects, and try to understand the burgeoning micro-loan system that is strengthening the economy in Sinazongwe.
  • They'll see borehole wells many of you helped fund, and the sites of some wells yet to be funded.
  • They'll visit the Makonkoto School, which Lake Grove had a major part in funding, and encourage students and teachers there.
  • Finally, they will participate in the celebration of our 5-year partnership with Siabaswi Village, which comes to a close at the end of the summer. They will sing, they may dance, and they will represent you as they proclaim the love of Jesus Christ in word and deed.
  • Again they will participate in an interdenominational worship service, where the sermon will be shared by American and Zambian pastors.
  • Along the way they will see everything from geckos and monkeys to crocodiles and elephants and other wild animals. At the end of the trip they will drift on the Zambezi River and marvel at Victoria Falls.

We carry you with us in our hearts, and you are a part of the trip, by way of your prayer and financial support. Please watch this blog for updates. And watch for a report in church when we return... first in worship, on July 15, and then a comprehensive report in September.

Reaching out  in Jesus' name, on behalf of the Lake Grove family,

Pastor Graig.

 

 

 

 

Sunday, June 3, 2007

flight stuff online

A recent word from Pam Fogg:
(Regarding British Air, there's a convenient link right on this screen!)

Fellow Travelers:

I thought I would let you know that you can go on the British Airways web site and enter your frequent flyer numbers, passport information etc.  This might save some time at the airport and you should be able to check in online 23 hours before departure and get a seat assignment then.  If you go to the website the reference number is not the highlighted number on your ticket, it is the 6 letter code on the last page under AMADEUS RLOC.  Good luck.  

 Alaska will not let you pull up the reservation at this time.  I am getting excited, how about you?

 Pamela Fogg, CPA   --   Dowsett Fogg & Doler, P.C. - Certified Public Accountants - 8333 SE Stark Street - Portland, OR 97216 - voice 503.972.6350 - fax 503.261.0115

 

 

 

PEPFAR, The Son of God is Dancing, REAL.LIFE.

  • "PEPFAR" - We can be thanking God for some of the initiatives President Bush articulated this past week, and pray for the meeting of the "G8" in Germany, since a good portion of their agenda has to do with strategies regarding the "developing world" in general and Africa in particular. PEPFAR, the "president's emergency plan for AIDS relief", is a US commitment to AIDS relief and prevention that pledged $15billion over 5 years (2003-2008), of which over $13billion has been applied. Its original goals were to provide antiretroviral treatment (ART) to 2 million HIV-infected people in resource-limited settings, to prevent 7 million new infections, and to support care for 10 million people (the "2-7-10 goals"). Some of the first funds allocated from that initiative were to World Vision Zambia. We will see some of the results of PEPFAR when we are in Zambia, in the RAPIDS program. (I'll let our WV hosts explain what that is all about.)
Last week Bush proposed an extension for the next 5 years, doubling the original amount to $30billion, which will result in close to 45 billion dollars having been invested by our nation in nations who can do little on their own. This is something to thank God for!
  • "The Son of God is Dancing" - we have not taken time to discuss this book. Have you had a chance to read any of it? Any responses? Shoot 'em in here!
  • REAL.LIFE. I invite one of the team members to make a brief report about our visit to the Medical Teams International exhibit last week.
 

Graig.

 

 

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

News from IJM Zambia











Friends, it is with deep sadness that I convey the news of Colonel Clement Mudenda's passing in Zambia, Friday, May 11. This is a blow to all who knew him, but also to the ministry of the International Justice Mission ministry in Zambia. The 2006 team shared a special hour with him last summer, and learned very quickly that he was a dear Christian brother.

The Colonel's credibility and prestige were a great asset to IJM's work in Zambia. Our friend Pamela Mumbi serves ably as interim director, and it would be good for us to lift her up in our prayers, along with the whole staff. In addition, please pray for Clement's widow Brenda, and their six children.

You can see a tribute to our brother on the IJM website at:
link

Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. "Yes," says the Spirit, "they will rest from their labors, for their deeds follow them." Revelation 14:13


Pastor Graig

FW: News from IJM Zambia

Zambiaphiles -
Attached is a message we sent out to folks who are aware of our connection to International Justice Mission in Lusaka. It bears the sad news of the death of Lusaka director Clement Mudenda at 52 years of age. For this year's team: We will visit the IJM office and meet the acting director, Pamela Mumbi, who visited LGPC in April. The Lusaka team is in need of our prayers now more than ever; the loss of Colonel Mudenda probably means a loss of "clout" because of his national reputation.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Heather's Song Online











One of our team members has written a song. If you would like to hear it, press this link .
Thank you, Heather!

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Wooden Crosses

Mwabuka Buti,

I am looking forward to replacing my cross that I received on my first trip to Zambia. I left my cross in Zambia with Kingsley, a World Vision staffer who needs our continued prayers for his health. Seeing the pictures of the crosses reminds me that while we are praying each week with a team member, we should select a WV staff member and pray for them also.

Alumbwe Leza,

Pam

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Crosses for a Journey of Hope




Zambia GoTeam Members Assist in Making Crosses for 2007 Journey of Hope

Each team member will wear a simple wooden cross to unify them as they represent Christ as His hands and feet during their mission trip to Zambia June 26 – July 11, 2007. For several years church member, Tom Moore, has made crosses for our mission teams. That project has now grown to also encompass our youth mission teams, which means approximately 100 crosses per year. This year we are taking some larger free-standing crosses to leave as a gift to the churches in the Sinazongwe Region of Zambia. We are so grateful for Tom and the way he uses his gifts and skills to be used for these mission efforts.

Friday, April 20, 2007

Baggage Size Info

From Beth Olen
Check the websites just before traveling to confirm the guidelines about what can be carried on (i.e. liquids, meds, etc.). These are changing.

For now, the maximum weight for all checked bags is 50 lbs. (It's actually 51 for British Air)

Maximum dimensions for checked luggage: H + W + L = 62 inches

Maximum dimensions for carry-on baggage: 22 in x 17.5 in x 9.85 in. You must be able to lift your carry-on baggage into the overhead bins without assistance.

A laptop of briefcase is allowed as a second piece of carry-on baggage, but a purse is considered the one piece of carry-on baggage. Go figure.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Our team's 'blog

Greetings, Zambia GoTeamers and other readers! At our team's 3rd prep meeting today, we were excited to learn that Jim had set up this weblog for us. I pray that it will be an effective tool for communication, and that it will serve our Lord and our Zambian partners.
Alumbwe Leza!
("Praise God" in Tonga)
 

Graig.

 

 

Monday, April 16, 2007

Name for the blog

Hey, Gang, let's call it the "Zamblog"..?
Jim, I'll send our team picture for blog beautification.
 
Graig.

 

 

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Our teams Blog

Hello,

Hi everyone this is our blog.