Friday, September 30, 2011


CHE at work in Pageri, Southern Sudan:

 In July I met with Pastor Moses to discuss his ministry and CHE program in his village. At the beginning of our meeting Pastor Moses appeared to be anxious to get through the typical African formalities of discussing each other’s families and move on to something  exciting, that was obviously on his mind.  With a huge smile on his face Pastor Moses said “I have some great news……. I am building a guest house and I have used many of the principles of CHE (using locally available materials) to accomplish what I have done to this point. I needed to make bricks so I dug large holes in the lowest parts of my property to collect water from the rains. I then scraped all the topsoil (clay) from the area around the property to make the bricks and when I ran out of Clay I remembered that the Chinese were building a main road in town and that they had an overabundance of topsoil to dispose of so I asked them to deliver many truckloads of topsoil to my property where I was able to make and bake enough bricks (20,000) to complete all of the walls for an 8 room guesthouse”.  This will be the only guesthouse near town, will employ people from his village and eventually provide some income for his ministry.  May Moses’ creativity and passion be contagious throughout Southern Sudan.  The total cost to do what you see in the picture was less than $200.00 in cement and steel bars around the top of the walls. The Guesthouse will also be used for (CHE) Community Health Evangelism trainings and housing for the participants.  Moses has already begun making bricks for his new church building. The biggest challenge facing Moses and this project will be in purchasing the materials for the roof, doors and windows.

Upon my return to Tanzania I received the following email response from Pastor Moses:

Hi Tony
Thank you for those kind words, they are encouraging and motivating. I will keep those words in my file.  Yes!  CHE- has been of a great help  here ,people are creating job for themselves, while others got employed by Government  using the CHE - certificate  and diploma awards and NGO's too are valuing the documents of CHE.  Pastor Isaac Vuciri got employed by JTZ( NGO) etc. The EFCS church is being recognized by the community.

Over the past five year CHE has been conducted by Calvary EFC’S short term mission team’s to EFCS Sudan and the community. This training has a greatly enlightened and motivated people here to focus on development rather than relief during the country’s transitional period to independence,

However, as of now  south Sudan has its independence, the churches , and the community are beginning to embrace  sustainable  micro economic development but  lack of entrepreneurship ideas and capital remains are major challenges among the churches although partly CHE-program  has provided  required skills  to EFCS (Evangelical Free Church of Sudan)  and its community.

The practical application of CHE Ideas of using local available recourses to meet community need  to realize sustainable  development to generate income have proven cost effective and successful, as witnessed  in the new guest house project in Pageri, to meet the most pressing needs in this community and as an income generation business. ………………………..Thank you so, so much. Keep it coming!

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Back In Tanzania

    Arrived home from the US last Thursday. Only two bags missing and they were both Devin's. One of them was a 9ft windsurf board. How can anyone misplace that! It finally arrived yesterday and Devin is singing praises of his new friend at Dubai's lost baggage claim.

    It was a busy month in the US! My niece Brittany's wedding at the beginning of the month, Holly's graduation from SJSU's MPH program, Laurens new life as a college student and many great times with friends and family in between. Now that we are home we begin our transition back to the world of daily power outages, mosquitoes, home repairs, hot days, corrupt police, etc... Its good to be back!

   Because of the complexity of our travel schedule, Holly arrives home today. It will be nice to have the family together minus one! We are going to miss Lauren but I guess that this is what growing up is all about!

   Prayer requests:

    Sept 25 - 28 Tony travels to Kigoma Tanzania to meet with church leaders and to look at ministry opportunities in that area.

    Pray for Southern Sudan's new independence, selection of leadership, and the rebuilding of their country. There is still fighting and genecide that is taking place on the new Southern Sudan border.

    Pray for Lauren as she begin the life of a college student
    

Let the Blogging begin......

After a month in the US and some discussions with friends and supporters I have decided to join the world of blogging! Many have asked for more frequent updates on our work here in Africa. I am not much of a writer but I will do my best to not dissapoint you all and provide current news on our ministry and prayer requests. My only request to those of you who read this blog would be that you please take a few seconds and bring our prayer requests before the throne of God! Prayer is what protects us and gives us the strength to do the work that we have been called to do

     Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms.
1 Peter 4:9-11.