What do we really need?

-Joey Mutnansky Seel Today, we visited the homestead of my sponsor child, Tengetile and her sister Noncedo, the child of another couple on our team. She lives with her gogo (grandmother) and 6 additional children under her care. There’s no warmth between the family...

It Is Worth It

-Joey Mutnansky While in Swaziland this summer I had a unique opportunity to visit the home of Tengetile, my sponsored child. The way to Tengetile’s homestead lead us down a path and through a barbed wire fence. As we approached we saw a gogo (grandmother) perched on...
Swaziland: Big Surprise for Lee

Swaziland: Big Surprise for Lee

Sunday morning Lee got a big surprise when Pastor Sam asked him to give the message at church. He did and spoke words only the Holy Spirit could place on his heart on the spot like that. Joey also played a song on guitar for everyone. It was a very special service for...

Swaziland: More of the Story in Pictures

This was no ordinary cookout. It was a South African “braai” barbecue. Take a look at that grill. We were happy to share it with others! Typical homesteads of today’s care points and their view of sugar cane all around. Every care point benefited...
Swaziland: More of the Story in Pictures

Swaziland: More of the Story in Pictures

This was no ordinary cookout. It was a South African “braai” barbecue. Take a look at that grill. We were happy to share it with others!   Typical homesteads of today’s care points and their view of sugar cane all around. Every care point...
Swaziland: A Day of Roller Coasters

Swaziland: A Day of Roller Coasters

Wow! What a day of roller coasters. We spent the day visiting four other care points in eastern Swaziland. Each community had its own unique “personality.” One by the name of Komba seemed to be more healthy, vibrant and progressive, while another, Section 19, was more...