Wow, only 27 days and we will be well on our way to Angola! Eight of us (Vaughan Harshman, Delaney Harshman, Chris Byal, Tracey Nickens, Eric DeGraves, Mike Baker, Iris Ort and Kim McCloughan) will be leaving early on June 13, 2012 and returning on June 26, 2012. We will be staying in Quessua, the background of this blog is a picture of Quessua from above) and working on the house in which future mission teams will stay.
We will arrive in Luanda, Angola on Thursday the 14th and spend the night there. On Friday, we will go to Quessua in 2 vehicles and when we arrive busily prepare for VBS. The children of Quessua will attend a VBS with us on Saturday afternoon and Sunday afternoon. We will worship with our Angolan brothers and sisters on Sunday morning at Quessua as well. The remainder of the week will be spent in fellowship and working on the mission house which needs a great deal of cleaning, plumbing work, refurnishing, etc.
Now for those who read this and wonder, if you are working on the mission team house, where will you be staying. Initially we thought we would be staying in the mission team house we recently found out we won't be staying there. We are thankful that the women on the team will be guests of the missionaries, Leonardo and Cleivy, in their home and the men will be able to stay next door in a house where 2 pastors stay a few nights a week.
Leonardo and Cleivy have let us know that things they need include Tylenol, Ibuprofen, children vitamins, antibiotics (cream and pills), band-aids,
anti-diarrhea and anti-parasite medications. Donations of used clothes, personal hygiene items, soccer balls, flip flops and towels can also be used for the boys and girls of the Internatos (boarding schools).
There is so much more I could say but I am not sure where exactly to go next. Each of the team members are excited and have spent weeks (months) getting ready for this trip. Your prayers for the team members (and all their family and friends who will be home thinking of them), for our brothers and sisters in Angola, and for the Florida-Angola partnership will be our biggest request.
I plan to try to update this blog at least 1 or 2 more times before we go and then as able while we are in Angola. Electricity and internet access are unknown variables at this time. We will update with pictures and information after we return as well.
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