Tuesday, September 27, 2011

New Schools

I posted late last year about Family Legacy's push to improve education in Zambia. Read more here.

This summer, I got to sit with some of our kids who have been going to the Lifeway Christian Academy at the Tree of Life for the last 2 years. Listening to them read and speak in English was a very special experience. Here are a few photos to give you a sense of the difference between the community schools (where most kids in the slum go to school) and our Lifeway Christian Academies.

Community School
Community School
Lifeway Christian Academy
Reading at Lifeway Christian Academy

Pray for the education of these children! We know this will make a dramatic and lasting difference in their lives.

Blessings,
Anne

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Depraved Indifference

There is a video floating around our office these days and it is the reminder we often need for why we are pouring our lives into our work on behalf of the orphans of Zambia. This needs little or on introduction....it speaks loudly for itself. Please take 7 minutes to watch this powerful video and respond to what God is calling you to do to serve the hurting, the lost, and the vulnerable.






Monday, September 19, 2011

Saving Eunice

So I have promised stories of my trip to Zambia and I would say that after 6 weeks back in the US, it is about time I get moving on this!

Let me start at the beginning. One of the very first things I got to do in Zambia was meet a little girl, Eunice, and her family. This was a special moment for me because before I even left for my trip, I had been hearing testimonies and stories from the first half of the summer in Zambia. With over 3,000 children and 250 Americans having gone through Camp LIFE, I knew I was walking into the middle of a tremendously powerful year of Camp LIFE.

One of these stories was about Eunice. My dear friend and co-worker Katy met this sweet girl during the first week of Camp LIFE while she was greeting the children one morning. After introducing herself as Eunice, she told Katy that she was 10 years old and at camp for the very first time.

So far this must sound like a normal conversation between a child and a camp staff member - regardless of country. But here is what makes this story unique -- Eunice is only 32 pounds. Katy assumed she was meeting a young child only 6 years old. Instead she learned that she was talking to a child who was severely malnourished - possibly even struggling with a life-threatening illness.

Blaise at age 2 and 33 pounds; Eunice at age 10 and 32 pounds

Also alarmed by sores on Eunice's body, Katy pulled this little girl to the side and asked our medical staff to examine her. They immediately felt she needed medical assistance from a local clinic. Within the next 2 weeks, it was discovered that Eunice was HIV positive and suffering from Tuberculosis. Her mother tested positive for HIV as well and was discovered to be suffering from heart disease. She has been so sick that she is unable to leave home much less work.

Eunice is the second of 4 children. Her older sister, Natasha, is 12 years old and desperately trying to provide for her struggling family. As you can imagine, they are painfully hungry and uncertain even of how to make it through one day.

Katy shared with me her concern for Eunice almost daily in the weeks prior to my trip to Zambia. We celebrated that Eunice was safely enrolled in our sponsorship program, receiving proper medications, and being fed proper foods to ensure she would begin to gain weight. Our team also secured a spot for Eunice in our next Tree of Life house to open.

Katy with Eunice and siblings singing their favorite Camp LIFE songs

But, just days after I arrived in Zambia for the second half of our Camp LIFE program, we learned that Eunice's family was 3 months behind in rent and a day away from being evicted. With no money and no family in the Lusaka area, they would be forced to moved to the village - far outside of Family Legacy's service area and much too far away from the vital medical resources both Eunice and her mother need.

Within just a few hours, our team was able to put enough money together to pay the family's past due rent and enough to keep them there until Eunice can move into her new home at the Tree of Life. I was blessed to deliver this news to the family and spend the afternoon with them.

I was reminded in that moment of the important role of Camp LIFE. What seems like just a simple, short-term missions opportunity is really a gateway program allowing us to dramatically impact the lives of countless children. Not only because we speak the power of the gospel over their lives and see many of them receive hope, faith, and grace in a way they never understood possible; but also because Camp LIFE gives us a chance to get to know children who are days or months away from literal death. Without medication, proper nutrition, and a stable home, Eunice would not make it to her teenage years.

I wish that Eunice was unique - a rarity in Zambia. Unfortunately, she is one of so many children suffering from disease, illness, malnourishment, and extreme poverty. When YOU come to Camp LIFE, you get to know these kids and you have an opportunity to dramatically change the course of their lives here on earth and in eternity. God uses each of us to impact the Kingdom. I know he has a plan for Eunice - why else would he shine a light on her specifically? Please pray for her and the countless others waiting for God to rescue them from both economic and spiritual poverty.

Blessings,
Anne

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Sign Up for Camp LIFE 2012

Sign ups for Camp LIFE 2012 are officially open!

Over 2 years ago, God led me to go on this trip and it dramatically changed my life. Not in a quick instant, but over the course of days and months. Slowly but surely, God used that experience to reveal brokenness and sin in my heart, to stir passion for His Kingdom, and to draw me into full time ministry.

This is an incredible opportunity to impact the lives of Zambian orphans and to be transformed in your own life along the way.

Learn more about Camp LIFE 2012 on our website.

Here are a few video testimonies about Camp LIFE:

Sam Pedigo from Family Legacy on Vimeo.


Claire Knight from Family Legacy on Vimeo.


Greg Pipkin from Family Legacy on Vimeo.