One of the boys’ older brothers showed up from his boarding school two hours away (I guess word had traveled that they were coming to a “muzungu’s” house), which was nice because he spoke good English and I had an interpreter for the rest of the afternoon. These hungry boys devoured the food I put before them, and I watched their eyes light up as I gave them each a Fanta. We spent the afternoon doing a Bible/English lesson, learning songs, and playing soccer. The boys spent most of the day at my house, and I dropped them off at the bottom of the mountain so they could make it back to the village before dark. 

This was another one of those simple but incredibly rich days, where I am blessed far beyond my capacity for holding blessings. As I watched the smiles on their faces and the sparkles in their eyes, I came to appreciate the simplicity of life a little more.
A group shot with my visitors
"Teacher" Anna.....teaching a bible lesson on the computer and teaching "Jesus Loves Me". Here is a video of the kids singing....please excuse the leader of the song and the poor videography! I gave them the words to the song and made them promise they would teach it to the other children in their village.
This was another one of those simple but incredibly rich days, where I am blessed far beyond my capacity for holding blessings. As I watched the smiles on their faces and the sparkles in their eyes, I came to appreciate the simplicity of life a little more.
shooshoo, i like the video of the kids singing. I love you. from Anna Kate
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ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! This really touched my heart to hear them singing and to see their faces as they were riding the skateboard. Oh, how I wish my kids would get bored with the TV! May God Bless your journey. I look forward to hearing more!