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I’M GOING TO

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I am so excited to be part of a ministry to Zimbabwean orphans this summer! Please read this page for info on the team I am traveling with, why I am going, and how you can help.

Where am I going?


I am going to Zimbabwe with Global Encounters! Zimbabwe is one of the most economically depressed countries in the world and AIDS has ravaged the adult population, leaving many orphans without training, parenting, or provision. My team is flying to Africa this summer to love the kids of Zimbabwe and show them Jesus through camp-style ministry. Our trip will run July 26-August 10!

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Why does Zimbabwe need missions? 


Zimbabwe was once the “breadbasket of Africa,” the most prosperous sub-saharan African country. Now it is deeply mired in poverty, since their economic collapse in 2007. Hyperinflation and corruption cripple the economy. In addition, Zimbabwe has one of the highest AIDS infection rates in the world and very little medical care, which has resulted in millions of orphans and tens of thousands of child-led households. These children desperately need practical help to meet their basic needs and people who will love them and show them the love of their Heavenly Father.

Global Encounters partners with Hands of Hope, a ministry that has established feeding stations for orphans all over Zimbabwe. These feeding stations keep the kids alive physically, but also provide community, mentoring, and discipleship. Each feeding station is run in connection with a local church that helps take on the responsibility for caring for the orphaned kids.

Hands of Hope also owns a camp facility. Global Encounters teams have been going each year to run summer camps for the kids at the feeding station. We bring them to camp in groups of fifty to sixty at a time to be loved, trained, and fed (physically and spiritually). Because the kids at each camp come from the same feeding station and village, we get to see the real life relationships. We help the older ones learn to be protectors rather than bullies and teach all the kids to work together rather than fighting. We are praying for salvation for any kids who come who are not saved yet, and for opportunities to disciple each of them in the Lord. I’m excited about sharing the gospel in Zimbabwe and loving the kids who will come to the camp. 

How can you help?

How can you help?

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Please pray for our time in Zimbabwe, that the orphans we work with would know that they are valued and loved by God. You can keep up with our team’s ministry activities through the Global Encounters' Instagram and Facebook pages. 

You can also help financially! My expenses are about $3500, including flights. You are welcome to share in this opportunity in large or small ways! You can use the link below to donate and it will be put towards my trip. Thank you so much for your generosity and your help!

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