Happy New Year to all our friends
and family around the world! We hope
that your 2017 has started off with lots of joy. For the Zimbas, 2017 has been quite a
whirlwind already. We rang in the New
Year during an all-night prayer/worship meeting with our church family and the
next day we were packing up for our big move.
On Monday, we left our home in Luanshya and made the transition to Kitwe
(technically, we are staying outside of Kitwe in a town called Garneton), where
we will be serving with a ministry called Abba’s Heart. We were so grateful for many family and
friends who helped us with the moving process and made it pretty quick and
painless! It was definitely hard to say
goodbye to Luanshya, but we are so excited to see what this new stage of life
looks like.
We are thankful to have had this
whole week to simply settle in and adjust to our new life here. The property
where we are staying is filled with a few missionaries, local staff and the
residential part of Abba’s Heart’s ministry.
There are 10 boys currently living on site with two house parents, and
we have been blessed to start forming relationships with them this week. We’ve shared lots of meals together and spent
quite a few hours playing different board games. We loved getting to join them for a weekly
Bible study on Wednesday. All the boys
just came back from a month-long camp/missions trip where they were given 40
Bible verses to memorize. They spent the
evening going around the circle, each one sharing their favorite verse and what
it means to them. It was such an
encouragement to hear a bit of their hearts and marvel at all God is doing in
their lives! But I think the highlight
of the week was Chris’ first music class with the boys on Saturday
afternoon. They were a bit hesitant in
the beginning while they did some singing exercises, but when Chris began introducing
the keyboard, the boys were desperate for his attention. They were totally engaged and anxiously
waited for their turn to practice with him one-on-one. They even continued practicing long after we
left for the evening! Chris is so
excited to form a worship band and even start recording some songs with the
boys in the future.
The new school year in Zambia
won’t start until January 16, so until then we will continue settling in and
doing a lot of preparation. We still
have a lot to learn about schedules and what our roles will look like, but we
are thankful for the time to do it. Please
just pray that we continue building connections with the boys during this time
before the hectic school year begins.
Please pray that we are able to align our heart and visions with the
rest of the team and that God binds us all together. And please pray that we have open ears and
clear eyes to see all that He wants to do in and through us during our time
here.
As we are looking towards this
new year of ministry, we wanted to share one more major prayer request with all
of you. We have prayed for a long time
that God would increase our monthly sponsorships, but that has never really
happened. Our minimum monthly budget for
being in Zambia is $1,500. We have only
ever had sponsors to cover about $700 a month.
On paper, we never should have survived this long, but God has ALWAYS
provided in one way or another. Being in
a new town and situation brings with it new and unexpected expenses and we
really need a consistent flow of support.
We have shared this burden with a few close prayer partners, and God
miraculously prompted one of them to suggest a matching campaign. They have graciously offered that any new
monthly sponsors who sign up in 2017 will be matched, up to $400. If we can just get $400 worth of new sponsors
and add it to the $400 matching grant, we would reach our monthly goal of
$1,500!
Asking for help is very difficult. We like to be the ones giving to others, not
the ones in need. But God is teaching us
to let others experience the joy of giving.
Already this year, He has blown us away by the generosity of people who
barely know us! We have learned that most
people WANT to give, but sometimes they think that the only way to help
missionaries is by writing huge checks with lots of zeros. That is so NOT true. We can honestly say that we are praying for
people who would be willing to give just $10 or $20 each month. Would we say no if you offered more? Of course not! But we want as many people to be involved in
this ministry as possible, and if that means you can only give $10 a month,
that’s HUGE to us. We are thankful for
ANY amount that people are willing to sacrifice so that we can continue this
ministry!
We are so grateful for the life
that God has called us to and the team He has put around us to make it all
possible. We never would have made it this
far without amazing people like you who have prayed, encouraged and given
sacrificially along the way! As we
continue in this new year, would you please consider joining our team of
monthly supporters? You can do it for
any amount and there are no expectations for the length of time you commit
to. Just send us an email at thezimbas@gmail.com and we'll tell you how to get involved!
Thank you all for your continued
prayers and encouragement! We are
completely humbled and an in awe of how God has used you all in our lives.
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