Halfway done!!
Un johny whena! (How are you Patron?)
I have made it through the first month! It has flown by! I feel like I at most got here! It is getting crazy cold here now! Dear 30’s at night and high 60’s during the day! How does that parallel to Texas? I was not prepared for this meteorological conditions though!!
Ministries here are now more regular! I have 3 roles. One day a week I go to the peak schools around Swazi and teach a bible bookwork to high school girls about conclusion their identity in Christ! It’s AMAZING!!! Last week 40 girls surrendered their spark of life to the Lord!! SO AMAZING! Praise God!!
My other r is spending the morning in downtown Manzini and erection relationships with the locals, then from 12-2 I squander at the hospital. I love the people of Swazi! When we’re in village (usually 9-11:45) I go to the outdoor row market! My Swazi mage (Mom) works there! Her name is Joice and she’s so much fun! Here and Hlobsile are my favorite around the veggie market! After some but with them I go across the street to the “clothes” exchange! I love those women too! It is an attic looking put one's finger on and these ladies spend 6 days a week there (sleeping too). We lately go spend time with them and they know the 5 of us that go very well. Girlfriend IT! The town and the school is where my heart is!
The sanitarium is hard to build relationships at, I contemplate that is part of the reason it’s not more interesting to me! I have seen extinction 3 times there, which has NOT been easy as you can imagine, but numerous children released! God has shown me that the polyclinic is not a place people go to die, but that He does talk about healing! Sad thing though, A LOT of mage’s have asked me to take their children haven to America with me. It is SO hard saying no!!!
We go into metropolis/hospital 2-3 times a week, then on Wednesday’s and Friday’s we go the carepoints! I devotion Thimbutini! The kids bring so much joy into my existence! Fezile, Philile, Tigezile, Nozipho, Neliswe, Senkosi, and Sayile are...


















