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As the MICS students marched from the wooden house to the new school building on February 25th they sang "When the Saints Go Marching In". It was sooooooooo special to hear them harmonize and add special echoes as they marched......and ..... see them smiling from ear to ear all the way. The excitement was high!! The work crew stopped what they were doing and watched in amazement.

Our first day in our brand new school!!!

God is Faithful!!!

It was amazing how much the students enjoyed their desks after sitting on the floor for three weeks(-: and ..... even though the building is not finished the "little saints" thought is was beautiful and the best school they could possibly have.

As we unpack materials and supplies that were stored for the new school we are again reminded of the generosity of all of you. The container that was shipped from Arizona held materials and supplies beyond anyone's imagination. Some of you have shipped supplies that seem to arrive at the exact time they are needed. We are so thankful to each one that has helped. We pray the Lord will bless you as He is blessing us.
Celebrate with us as we begin this new chapter of MICS in this beautiful new school building(-:
Please keep praying for us as we still need funds to finish. We know He will provide just as He has each step of the way.

WAHOOOO !!!!!!!!! (as I love to say when some one comes to Macha or something special happens

Feb 24, 2008 - It's bubbling!!!!

Yes !!!!!! the water is running into our kitchen sink in the house!! This past week we were also able to get water into the toilet house and flush the toilet too!!!! What a relief that was to not have to carry water for toilets, washing and drinking for 50 kids and 4 families!!!! The tap was about a city block from our house.
THANKS IOWA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
THANKS LEE AND RUTH from CANADA!!!!!!!!
We could not have done it without you!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for your prayers. Little by little things are happening.

Feb 24, 2008 - MOVING day AGAIN!!!

On Thursday we decided to move into the new school .....even though it is not finished. The roof is on and most classrooms have doors that lock. All the windows are in and some have glass in them.
On Friday after school we started to move the supplies and desks and tables and chairs. On Saturday we set up many rooms between carpenters that suddenly began putting the ceilings in and the women that were there waxing the floors. So.... all in all it still looks like a construction sight but if you look closely you will see a real school in there some where.

We are excited to be in the new building and will send a report of our first week.

Please keep praying for the workers to finish and funds to complete the building.

MICS had opened it's 2008 school year in the Wooden House in Macha. Another day of rejoicing as the students returned to classes.

They were all in their places with bright shiny faces(-:

God blessed us and showed us favor as we had a week of sun shine so the parents and boys and girls could get used to the new route to school..... a ways away from the Macha Mission Hospital building on very muddy trails. Some biked, some walked, some came in trucks, some in cars. One bicycle had the adult driver and three kids on it....that taxi got its moneys worth.

School began with 36 students present on Monday and by Friday we had 46 with 50 children enrolled for next week.

As the classes started we had no teacher for the reception (Kindergarten) class. A class of 6 or 8 students.....should be a piece of cake...right??? Wrong!!!! It is one of the things I really like to teach...right??? Well, we started with 6 children...4 boys and 2 girls. Thankfully 2 of the boys spoke English! The other 4 spoke NO English and most had seen very few white people. One little boy kept calling Elmo ( a Dutch student) and me "Mazungu" which means white person. We kept telling him our names and his name but he just kept yelling and bossing everyone with a very loud voice in Tonga....by the way the other kids called him the baby, that is how small he is. One little girl just laughed at me ...no matter what I did to correct her she would laugh at me. She was pulling hair and pinching other children and if I would talk to her or stop her she would laugh in my face. She would run away if I put her in time out, even when I just tried to hug her, she would just laugh out very loud...... The first day I finally just took her to another class as the rest of my class was going wild and watching to see what she was getting away with. The second day the same thing happened but we did stay together for about 15 minutes not just 7. By the third day she was with me the entire time!!!!!! and by the end of the week she wanted to hold my hand and sit next to me....and was not calling me Mazungu any more. She did not laugh at me all the time either.....miracles never cease. She and the other little girl in the class started to speak English. Imagine in just one week!!! It was so funny they both started saying "Thank you very much" and so .....randomly on Friday all day they would say or blurt out "Thank you very much" and then again" Thank you very much" They thought they were so special and clever!! Pretty cute...and sure made me smile.
I have hired a teacher to teach this class but she starts on Tuesday. They are Kindergarten age but about at three year old preschool level. I had planned way over their heads and really had to scramble to keep them under control. Joy Mutepfa....I have empathy for you with your three years olds as they came in to the new school year with you! I think they have a 30 second attention span. That is a lot of activities in a morning from 7:45 to 12:30 (-: It has been good for me to get to know these little ones and know their level of instruction. I am sure they will learn English well in the next few weeks and will progress by leaps and bounds this year.

On a sad note, we accepted two girls from the village on a sponsorship from a family from Canada. They attended school for 2 days last week. We heard that on Friday night their hut burned to the ground. No one was hurt.....thankfully. They were all sleeping and a candle set the fire. The thatch roof really burns fast and falls into the room. They all got out but lost everything. Even their new school uniforms and shoes they just received the day before. I am sure they are emotionally stressed as they begin a new school and can not speak English, then lost their little home and place of security and all their possessions especially their new school things, Please pray for them.

The building is still not done. We are still waiting and praying and doing things one day at time while we wait. In talking with parents, the kids had a great week and it seems like they think the wooden house is a great school. SOOOOO we will continue as long as needed.

Please continue to pray for us daily. The teachers and students are holding up well under difficult times. We are anxious to be settled into the new school.

We also have a prayer request. Our car is out of commission because of a leaking seal on the fuel injection pump. The nearest parts are in Lusaka (5 hours away) and we are not certain whether to have a local mechanic take it apart and then go to Lusaka for the spares or have the car trucked the 360 km to a mechanic in Lusaka. Always something to challenge our ingenuity.

Feb 3, 2008 - "God WILL Make a Way"

Well, after many long delays, the 2008 school year at MICS will finally begin!!!! The rain has delayed delivery of building supplies.....unfinished roof, no doors, and no windows......BUT.... the windows and doors are waiting for the road to dry and should be delivered sooooon(-: So, as you can see from the attached pictures the building that was to house the classrooms is still not usable. However, God has provided the insight to convert some of the rooms in the wooden house for classroom use. As you know, there are to be 5 classes this year (Reception (Kindergarten)and Grades 1, 2, 3, and a 4/5 combination. Soooooo .... our dining/kitchen room and living room will be 2 of the classrooms, as will the 2 corresponding rooms at the Sakala end of the building. The room that was Hammes's kitchen/dining area will be the 5th classroom. The two bathrooms that are outside on our end of the building will become the "Boy's and Girl's Restrooms" because the rains have caused the soil to collapse into the holes dug for the toilets at the new school building.

God got the first truckload of rafter lumber and roofing sheets through the muddy road from Choma one week ago today.... and today and a good portion of the roofing is now in place. The "big truck" went to Choma on Friday to collect the remainder of the roofing sheets, window panes and doors but has yet to return. (Word has it that even the road between Choma and Lusaka is getting worse because of the rains, and of course all supplies come from Lusaka ultimately).

Today is sunny and the teacher from near Lake Kariba was finally able to get here......two bridges and part of the road between Batoka and Lake Kariba have washed out making her travel "very interesting". We are so glad she made it as it was a rough trip for her. We have had at least three teachers come for interviews, accept positions and then go home and decide it is too wet, muddy and rainy to come every day so they have failed to show up for the starting of school.

God is making a way as we begin this week. Early this week we saw no way to begin but now the classrooms are ready in the MICS Wooden House and the children will arrive tomorrow. We are an "innovative school".....innovative is in our name and we are excited to be using an innovative plan to begin the 2008 school year in Macha.
Please continue to pray for us as we walk through this interesting and challenging process.

January 28, 2008 - A Day of Rejoicing!!!

Another update on the happenings of Macha.

Yesterday the school roofing sheets arrived!!! You may not think that is a very big deal.... but...... for us it was surely "A Day of Rejoicing!!". We had a welcoming celebration for the guys as they brought the truck in after many, many delays and lots of hard work.
When we arrived in Zambia a few weeks ago we found out that we had no roof on the new school building and no money to purchase the roofing sheets. We were finally able to order some sheets last week when some money was being transferred from Holland.....which by the way got lost when it was transferred to the bank in Zambia. This seems to happen quite often when money is transferred????? The bank just says it is lost????? SOOOOOOOOO on with the story......the sheets were ordered and we found out that they were making them in green instead of the requested color, brown. Our first delay(-: They then began to make them but in brown.......but.... the entire country of Zambia was having major electricity problems. Lusaka has been "load sharing" for many months now but last week South Africa stopped selling power to Zambia. At the same time Zambia was having trouble with their Lake Kariba and Victoria Falls power stations so the entire country had no power. This affected the company that was making the roofing sheets and MANY other companies in Zambia .....soooooo..... they closed the plant that was making the sheets as they could not produce anything without power....another delay. FINALLY on Friday we got a message that the roofing sheets were finished....on the truck ........and on their way!!! YAHOO and Hallelujah!!! We also heard that the bank found the money they said was lost...PTL that was a VERY good thing!!!! Everyone was very excited and it gave us hope that maybe the school could start on the 4th of Feb after all!?!?!??! You see, we had delayed the start of the 2008 school year from 23 Jan to 4 Feb. because of the roof situation. About an hour after the truck left Lusaka we received a message that the truck with the roofing sheets on had a flat tire. In the mean time our big truck left Macha and headed for Choma...the closest town on the tar road..... where they were to meet the truck coming from Lusaka. The company that makes the roofing sheets did not want to drive on the dirt road coming into Macha.....very smart people!!!!! don't you think?????(-: The next message we got was that the Macha truck was loaded with the roofing sheets and headed to Macha....again we rejoiced and knew soooooon and very soooon we would see them on the roof at the school!!!!!!!.......only to get another message..... that it was taking them one hour to go five kilometers because of all the mud and rain and water and muck on what they call a road(-: At one point we heard that the road from Choma was closed and it surely seems like a God thing as with a few phone calls..... where some of the words were dropped ....or .....the call was totally dropped we some how got permission to go through and they opened the gate and let our truck through but all the other trucks and vehicles were sent back to Choma. Soooo, again the excitement was high!!!!!!!....they were getting closer!!!!!!....only to hear they were stuck!!!! along with four other trucks. Thankfully we have cell phones in Macha now and a team of about 30 guys were sent out to help. The team worked all through the night to get the truck out. They actually had to totally unload it to get it out. By lunch time on Sunday we had another message that the truck was out of the mud....fully loaded...... and they were moving again!!!!! By this time none of us actually believed that we would ever see the roofing sheets in Macha soon, but we knew that if it did arrive we needed to have a HUGE celebration.!! Finally at about 5:00pm we gathered a large group of people together to welcome the truck and crew into the school site. There was much shouting, cheering, jumping up and down, and thumbs up as the truck pulled in. We had some volunteer visitors from the US here that are "city planners" and they said they never saw a group of people so happy to see a truck arrive(-: I guess in the States we would not have had the OPPORTUNITY to experience all these challenges to make us appreciate it's arrival.
The sun is shining today, the first time in many days, and the men are busy putting the roof on the building. We have hope again that the school may be ready to open one short week from today. We have lots to do to get ready but God knows and His timing is perfect. He is so faithful and His provision is so great.
We thank you for your prayers as we know He does hear them and answers them. He is so faithful and even when the going gets tough or we don't see a way clearing we know He is in control and He will work everything out.......even better than we could imagine or plan. BUT the waiting and working things out is not always easy(-: Please keep us in your prayers as we continue to try to get the school open by next Monday morning. We will continue to keep you posted. Keep in touch with us. We do not have internet at the house but we do try to collect it each day.



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