SeventyTwo Blog
Fresh water well for Mgambeni
One of the main things that we have yet to do in Mgambeni is to provide a fresh water well. This is very important for several reasons. First, because HIV/AIDS attacks the immune system, it is difficult to survive without clean water. As you will see in the video, their water is taken directly from a local stream...the same stream where the animals of the area have recently walked about and relieved themselves. In fact, in this very stream, we noticed that there was a large pile of cow dung just a little way upstream.
Posted by Ryan Hale on July 9, 2008; 7:38:17 AM.
Trip to the Hlane game park
While we were torn because it meant a trip away from our work on the project, I think it was unanimous that it would be a shame to go all of the way to Africa and not spend some time seeing the local wildlife! We saw all kinds of great large game animals including lions, rhinoceros, hippos, elephants, impalas, and even a baby wildebeest amongst many other type of animals. It was a great experience that everyone has to do at least once...check it out!
Posted by Ryan Hale on July 9, 2008; 6:54:33 AM.
Thursday - Time with with the children of the area
The Thursday of our trip was one of the most amazing days in Swaziland. Unfortunately, because of our flight cancellations when we were traveling to Swaziland, we weren't able to make it in until Sunday night thus missing the entire day on Sunday when we were going to spend time with the people in the church worshiping with them as well as the orphaned children in the area. When we arrived on Monday, we talked about whether or not there would be an opportunity to spend time with the children. Although this was going to be difficult because of the childrens' school schedules, it was decided that we would try to do this on Thursday afternoon.
Posted by Ryan Hale on July 9, 2008; 6:51:55 AM.
The people of Mgambeni, Swaziland
This is the second in a series of posts about our June 2008 trip to Mgambeni, Swaziland to help the people as they work to help the children in the area who have been orphaned by the AIDS epidemic. In my previous post, I gave you some indication of the amazing spirit of the people of Mgambeni. I will say that I generally found the people of Swaziland to be incredibly friendly. You could simply wave hello and you would receive a huge smile of white teeth and a very enthusiastic wave in return. The kids would go running alongside the van as we traveled to wave even longer. Given that they lead the world in AIDS infection and all sorts of problems, you would think that they would seem very depressed and destitute and their plight. But in fact, it was just the opposite.
We saw the same thing with the people in the church. We worked along with them, prayed with them, ate with them, and spent a pretty significant amount of time together even in the relatively short time that we were in the area. We noticed a genuine openness and willingness to share with us while at the same time they admitted that their country has many challenges that they are facing and are relying on God's help for healing and restoration.
Posted by Ryan Hale on July 9, 2008; 6:50:54 AM.
Swaziland project in Mgambeni to help AIDS orphans
What an amazing trip! The entire team did an incredible job of working together to help the people in Mgambeni finish the poultry farm project while also spending time with the orphaned children, praying for the sick, and demonstrating the Kingdom of God through their actions and words. I think it was a great experience for everyone and while we were able to be a blessing to the people of Mgambeni, we also were blessed in a very significant way by them and by what we were shown on this trip.
Posted by Ryan Hale on July 8, 2008; 8:36:46 PM.
Swaziland trip underway!
We've had a lot of trouble with our flights, but we're finally underway! Right now, we're in the Washington DC Dulles airport waiting to get on our flight to Johannesburg. We're going to have to drive up to Mgambeni from Johannesburg because there was no availability on a flight after we missed the first one due to our flight cancellation out of St. Louis yesterday, but we have a great host in Swaziland who is going to travel a long way to help us out.
We're hoping that we'll find an internet connection where we're staying. If that works out, we'll post updates, pictures, and movies here....but no guarantees. If not, we'll have a lot to tell everyone when we're back. Stay tuned!
Posted by Ryan Hale on June 14, 2008; 2:47:55 PM.
Swaziland trip deadline - May 1st
We are making some changes to the flight itinerary which will be posted on the page above. Please get in touch with Ryan Hale at 636.566.8343 or ryan.hale@seventytwo.org with any questions.
Posted by Ryan Hale on April 29, 2008; 8:00:15 AM.
Introduction to SeventyTwo at North County Community Church
We will be presenting a short introduction to SeventyTwo at both worship services at North County Community Church next Sunday, March 16th, at 9:00am and 10:45am. If you are in the St. Louis area and are interested in finding out more about SeventyTwo, the work we are doing, and how you can either support or be directly involved in the work with the children, come and listen and say hello! You can see directions to the church on this page.
We will also be promoting a trivia night that T.J. and Kacie Ingrassia are planning as a fundraiser for the trip to Swaziland. More details on that coming soon!
Posted by Ryan Hale on March 8, 2008; 3:13:51 PM.
Swaziland June 2008 Informational Meeting
We are planning to hold a general information meeting this Sunday
regarding the SeventyTwo trip to Swaziland in June 2008. We will have
time for questions and answers and a discussion of the next steps if
you are interested in being a part of this trip.
We will meet at
Bandana's on Highway K in O'Fallon on Sunday, March 9th at 12pm. You
can order lunch and eat while we talk. Bandana's is located next to
the YMCA in O'Fallon at this address:
3446 Pheasant Meadow Dr.
O'Fallon, MO 63366
Phone: (636) 240-8859
Google Map
The
final itinerary and information about the June 2008 Swaziland trip is
now posted online. You can see that information by visiting this web
address:
http://www.seventytwo.org/travel/swaziland/june2008
If
you decide that you would like to go on this trip, you can get started
by filling out the mission trip application which you can download from
the website. You'll also need to make sure your passport is current
and that your vaccines are caught up. There is an FAQ for the trip
that will help answer most of your questions. You can see that at:
http://www.seventytwo.org/travel/swaziland/faq
Please get in touch if you have any questions we can answer as you
consider being a part of this trip. We look forward to seeing you on
Sunday!
Posted by Ryan Hale on March 5, 2008; 6:21:51 AM.
February 24th presentation at Discovery Church
We will be giving a presentation of SeventyTwo at Discovery Church this coming Sunday, February 24th. We'll start at noon, right after the church service ends. We'll have lunch and childcare provided, so feel free to come and learn more if you are in the area.
See Discovery Church on Google Maps.
Posted by Ryan Hale on February 18, 2008; 12:14:43 PM.
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