

In December, we will be having a Vacation Bible School for the children. We have chosen to name it HBF - Holiday Bible Fun as that would be more descriptive for people to understand. We will have 4 different age groups with 25 children in each, for 100 total children. The theme will be "Heroes of the Old Testament," featuring a different character each day. So last week, we also purchased materials for crafts, games, and snacks.
On Saturday, we drove back to the border, which was extremely hot. It was 125 F! Sometimes there would be a breeze, but it was just hot air blowing. I had never experienced heat like that before. This time at the South African immigration, we were in the building, in a room with no airflow and 75 other people waiting in "line." Again there wasn't much of a line. It was so cramped that we were on top of each other. The sweat was just dripping off of everyone that you didn't want to be too close, but if you weren't close enough, someone would cut in front of you (similar to the driving around here). If you can imagine people pushing us from the back and once we finally got to the front and had our passports stamped, we had to maneuver our way through the crowd to get to the door. As we brushed by people, we got wet from their sweat and were just too close for comfort. When we got to the Zim side, we were nervous about how much tax we might have to pay on the items we were bringing into the country. We were each able to bring a few hundred dollars of things for free, but they would inspect the vehicle to see everything we had. Miraculously, when they "inspected" the vehicle, all they did was look in the rear window. We were very surprised that we didn't have to unpack anything! So they didn't ask us to pay any tax (which would have been 30%-40%). Thank you God!
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Please keep in your prayers: Upcoming women's gatherings, counseling sessions, sewing classes, and children's VBS.