April/May Happenings
Back in the Western Part of the US
In Lander, we visited and spoke at Lander Free Church. We were very blessed to have 30 minutes to speak in the main service, so everyone in the church could hear our update. We visited with ministry partners, shared at a morning gathering, and met with the mission team and their families. It has been a lovely time of fellowship and sharing all about JM2Z, which is our passion and calling! We have also been able to visit with friends, friends who we consider family!
Back in Zim
April saw the start of the school holidays in Zimbabwe. Ironically, Yolanda started receiving WhatsApp messages from kids who have attended Holiday Bible Fun (kids’ program) in the past. They just send greetings, but the hint was obvious as they were fishing to find out if there would be an April kids’ program. This just points to the joy that so many kids have in attending these events. Both Western jr. and Angel had holiday homework and showed up with report cards for the end of term, as all school children do. They are both excelling! We hear positive reports from the ladies concerning their children and grandchildren who are also in our Education Sponsorship Program. Janeece also got to celebrate Angel for her 5th birthday - cake, balloons, and even a tiara - she was clearly ecstatic!
Since it’s already been 2 months since the last food hamper deliveries, food hampers were delivered again. And once again, we received a barrage of thanksgivings for God’s provision. Many thanking our “friends in America,” which are YOU. A portion of the food hampers are pictured below.
Fundraising Campaign
It goes without saying, and yet we’ll say it anyway, THANK YOU, to the many of you who have picked a square and partnered with the ministry of Jesu Ministries 2 Zim! Thank you for helping us be the hands and feet of Jesus, on the ground in Zimbabwe, Africa. Thank you for helping us carry out all the different programs in Jesus’ name.
Upcoming
Prayer Requests
- We finish strong while stateside
- We make the most of our last time with family
- We live in the present, not looking for what’s to come
- For Janeece, as her time in Zim winds down
- For all the ladies in our discipleship groups
- For continued traveling mercies