Group Projects
When they finished, they came out very well and the ladies were so excited! They decided to name it "Tsoko," which is Shona for monkey. Click through the slides below to see the process. And may we introduce you to Tsoko the Monkey!!!
They also crocheted face scrubbies out of 100% cotton yarn, that is eco-friendly, reusable, and better for your skin. Unfortunately, we forgot to get some photos of those face scrubbies but we will be selling them in sets of 4-6. They will be great for personal use as well as gifts.
Food Hampers
We decided to take that money and get food/toiletry supplies for each one (which didn't take the full $2,000). For her family, each woman received:
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The following day, Yolanda was meeting with another missionary, when an American man came in who had just arrived in Zimbabwe to work with this other missionary. We had never met him before or knew anything about him or even knew he was coming. When he met Yolanda and learned that she was a missionary working with women and children, he told her that he brought a bunch of donation items from the US, had them in the car outside, and that she could have some if she wanted. Guess what he had? Cloth diapers! Isn't God's timing perfect? The women were going to be coming over the very next day and a man pops up with cloth diapers in his trunk! There were enough for each woman with a baby to have 7-12 cloth diapers, as well as some for grandchildren and others for friends in need.
The man also had little dresses for girls and gave us enough for girls in our groups, neighbors of the women, and also girls in their churches. We had been praying for clothing items for a couple of the ladies' children who found themselves in difficult conditions. Children's clothes were in dire condition due to lack of being washed (lack of water and lack of soap). God's timing is always so perfect and His generosity always overflows. Wow!
Final Gatherings
Yolanda had cleaned out our cupboards as she regularly does and she brought the few items in the room for the ladies. She told the ladies they could take items IF they wanted but they shouldn't feel like they must. We never want to women to feel as if they are only receiving our off-cuts or leftovers. And yet they have such little that they were overjoyed to take the items. Yolanda went to our spare room closets to see what other items could find a new home. Again, God's timing is perfect. Somehow she found 2 full vacuum packed bags that we had brought back with us 6 years ago. They must have been misplaced and yet they were right in front in the closet. We can only believe that God opened our eyes when the timing was right and the need was greatest. We brought out the bags and EVERY single lady was able to find 4 items for each of them, to fit each of them perfectly, and for their needs - this is truly a God-thing. They broke out in song and thanksgiving as they always do.
At the end of the day, we gave the Tuesday group yarn and patterns for their projects and paper, glues, and twine to the Wednesday group so they would have plenty to do while we are away. We also gave them food for the days that they get together during their regular meeting days.
Video above, twirling around in her new dress | Video above, playing with her new diaper |
Needless to say, that very day after dropping the ladies one of the women texted us and asked us to come to their home the next day to pray for them, their home and their family. We would leave in just a couple days and had so much to do but knew that there was no way we could say no. We had to go. We knew it wouldn't just be a 10 minute visit, we may need to stop and have tea too. So we planned to go. The lady also happens to be married to the guy who had done a lot of work on the ministry base and our home. When we showed up at their home we were shocked to find a table spread with food. The typical sadza, deliciously seasoned mix vegetables and fried chicken. There was also bottled water, small bottles of coke and a tall bottle of orange soda. Clearly they had gone all out to serve up their absolute best to us. Bottled drinks to ensure that we drink it and a big bowl of meat which is a total treat. We laid on lots of compliments about the spread and made sure to enjoy a little of everything but not take too much to ensure another meal could be had for them later on. We prayed for them, prayed over their home and family and enjoyed a good laugh as well. They asked to take our picture as we sat in their home and we said so long as we could take theirs, which resulted in lots of laughs all round. They proudly showed off pictures of each of their kids who had university degrees but none could find work in their field but all were blessed to find some form of work which is huge in this economy.
May we be thankful to God for His blessings upon this ministry and the people we work with, for nothing can be accomplished without Him. All that has been done has been done through Him.