Friday, August 17, 2007
Links!
Martha Zemede: http://marthaz.winkflash.com/
Miriam and Brandon Madeiros: http://www.photoworks.com/members/miriambrandon
Kathy Novak: http://cbc-go.smugmug.com/
Jason and Barbara Allen: http://www.photoworks.com/members/Allentown78
(If anyone has additional links, let me know!)
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Pray for Tanzania
Kathy Novak and Doug Miller "Doug-em"Team Leaders
The Team - Goofs!!L to R from seated (sort of): Pastor Kimbute, Pastor Freddy, Martha Zemede, Mrs. Davota Kilimba, Miriam Madieros, Meseret Abraham-Zemede, Genet Zemedeberhan, Mimi Santiesteban, Amy Adams, Cindy Burns, Pastor, Brandon Madieros, Kathy Novak, Pastor Mnko (our Safari Guide), Larry Walling, Barbara & Jason Allen, Karyn Serface, Doug Ruiz (Doug-er), Bishop Mgullu Kilimba and holding down the jeep up top is Doug Miller (Doug-em)
Many thanks to Bishop Mgullu and Davota Kilimba, Christian Mission Fellowship, and the many pastors from Zanzibar to Dar es Salaam to Kilimanjaro to Karatu for receiving our team and making us feel so welcome
Many thanks to Doug-er for capturing our moments on film!
And Doug-em for your touching photography
Cindy Burns, RN, in action, teaching Perinatal care.Thank you Davota, Miriam, Barbara and Genet

The women of the village really enjoyed learning about
perinatal care during Community Health Development
classes at Fuoni, Zanzibar. Class instruction materials provided by
LifeWind Int'l (formerly Medical Ambassadors Int'l)
These are but a few of the 400 children orphaned
by AIDS in Mwanza, Northern Tanzania. Sponsorship for one child is only $25 per month which includes, a meal, Christian education, school uniform and materials, shoes and basic medical care! Contact Kathy Novak for more info at http://www.hornofafrica.org/contactus.htm

Meseret Zemede with her sponsored child and
Kathy with Leya at Fuoni, Zanzibar
Ahhhh, a sip of fresh coconut milk is just the thing after
working hard on hot day, says this pastor!!
Mmmmm, good!! Coconut milk IS just the thing aftera morning of VBS, agrees this little one! This is one of the 40 children that Crossroads is now sponsoring. Note the fabulous face painting by Karyn Serface. Thank you VBS team: Amy, Mimi, Karyn, Martha, Genet Barbara and Cindy
Brandon Madieros, the pastors, and a few neighborhood kids
take a break from feeding center contruction at Fuoni.
Thanks construction team for all of your hard work! Larry, Brandon, Doug-er, Jason and Martha for supplying water
Hmmm, here comes those crazy "mzungu's" again!!!

Exhausted "mzungu's"!
Saturday, July 28, 2007
Heading Home!
We have returned from our safari adventures in the Mt. Kilimanjaro region. We saw elephants, giraffes, buffalo, wart hogs, wilderbeasts, lions, dikdik, monkeys, impalas, gazzels, hippos, and many more! After the 15 hour bus ride back to Dar es Salaam, we were all ready for some rest.





We finished the trip on Friday with shopping and relaxing. It was a perfect way to end the week.
Team Fanta!!Nothing like ice cold Orange Fanta, one more for the road...
We are leaving for the airport in an hour to begin our journey home. Pray that we have no delays and arrive back to SFO with no obstacles.
Upon our return, we will post our safari pictures and provide more detail. Thank you again for your comments and for keeping in touch with us through this blog.
God bless and see you all soon!
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Completion of Zanzibar Projects
We are now back at our hotel in Dar es Salaam. Our time on the island of Zanzibar has come to a close, and we spent part of the day viewing some of the sights before our 2+ hour ferry ride back to the mainland of Tanzania. The time on Zanzibar was amazing, and the team is still absorbing the events of the past week.
Update on the projects:
Medical: Supplied medicine for 600+ patients at Mnazi Mmoja Hospital. Doug Miller was invited by Dr. Ikongo to visit a near by village clinic to assess equipment and patient needs for a future medical mission next year.
Press Conferences: Headlines were made in the local paper after press conferences were held on live TV throughout Tanzania. Kathy represented Crossroads along with Bishop Mgullu and Doug-em as medicines for the Mnazi Mmoja Government Hospital, wheelchairs for the disabled and Operation Christmas Child shoebox gifts for the government orphanage were presented to grateful officials from the the Chief Ministers Office and the Minister of Health and Social Welfare. Kathy received a Certificate of Appreciation for Humanitarian Assistance on behalf of Crossroads Bible Church as did Bishop Mgullu on behalf of Christian Mission Fellowship.
Two Nat King Cole fans!
With Msham Khamis, Deputy Principal Secretary
Chief Minister's Office
The Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar
Construction: Efforts continued on the new feeding center building for the orphans. Footings were dug and concrete was poured in preparation for the setting of the blocks. These blocks are part of the building foundation. The team had to improvise in making some tools to complete the construction tasks. All of the water required for the mixing of the concrete was drawn from the village well, bucket by bucket, and carried over 300 feet. We worked side-by-side with the local day laborers, many of these were Muslim. We had the opportunity to share our faith with them. We took many photos and made many new friends and hopefully planted a lot of seeds.
VBS: Nearby, VBS attracted over 111 children. We gave the children new shirts (sewn by CBC women) and new shoes (a gift from our team member, Martha). This created much fanfare! The children loved playing games, singing songs, and listening to Bible stories. We made many new friends and at the end of the week, it was difficult to say good-bye.
In addition, the team had the opportunity to hold Women's Health classes for the local village women and also provide a water purification kit to the church planter. Both were well received and will hopefully increase the health and preventative care for the local people.

Today we received a private tour of the island's beaches and wildlife with the government officials of Zanzibar. The resorts on the island were a sharp contrast in comparison to the living condition of the local people. The beaches are really beautiful and we enjoyed seeing the monkeys at the park face-to-face!

The remaining project to accomplish in Dar es Salaam is the setting up of the computer lab at Bishop Mgullu's church. We will be working on that at 6:30AM tomorrow morning (so we need to get to sleep!). We plan to have 6 computers set up with internet access and the remaining 6 computers used for computer learning classes.
Thank you for the comments. It is wonderful to hear from all of you. When time permits, we will obtain photos from all of the team members to post on the blog. Unfortunately the speed of our connection is very (very) slow, so it takes a while to upload photos. We will try to add as many as possible, time permitting. Overall, the health of the team has remained strong and morale has been high as we do our best to stay flexible to "African Time". The people here have been amazing and will never be forgotten. Thank you for your prayers and continued support!
Monday, July 16, 2007
Zanzibar Projects in Full Gear
All of the Zanzibar projects got off to a great start! The team was divided into three groups. Doug M. (aka Doug-em, not be to confused with Doug R., aka Doug-er) and Cindy traveled with Kathy, Bishop Mgullu, and the additional doctors and nurses to the local hospital where the Minister of Health had scheduled a press conference. They had a chance to share the purpose of the visit to include the medicines and affiliation with CBC and CMF through Bishop Mgullu. They also received a tour of the hospital and were joined with the local doctors to assist with the patients. (Pictures to come as available...)
The other part of the team traveled to the local church site, where they assisted with Vacation Bible School (VBS) and the onsite construction of a new feeding center. Though there was a small mix up with the VBS supplies, the group did a wonderful job improvising with what they did have. Needless-to-say Karyn's animal balloons were a huge hit and Duck-duck-goose is universal. The entire team was blessed in working with the children, who had enough energy to lighten up the whole room!
The feeding center construction was off to a great start. The team met with the lead contractor and assisted the day workers in laying the foundation, which included placing the rebar and adding the mixed cement after drawing water from the nearby (and deep!) water well.
After a full day, the team was able to enjoy dinner together at a local resturant and enjoyed an amazing sunset!