Thursday, 21 August 2014

Adventuring

After we saw all of our summer visitors off, we hibernated for a solid 3 weekends straight. We’re talking hours of watching seasons of 24 (yes, seasons), sleeping in shamefully late, and doing tons of nothing. We don’t feel bad about it since we needed a recharge, but we did want to nip some habits in the bud. Most namely, being anti-social people who shut Zambia out of their weekends.

We chose to live here. So why not see it for the gorgeous and adventurous country that it is?! (…And eating at the same 2 American-filled cafes doesn’t count.)

Enter: the Bardi Bucket List

Walking by faith, (like woah) unsure of our financial future and trusting God with that and our timeline, we can’t tell you that we KNOW that we’ll be here 20 years from now. For now that is our desire and perceived calling, but we’re holding that open-handedly for whatever God wants for us- not just what we want for ourselves. So if/when that day comes that we leave Zambia, we’d hate to look back and not have seen the white lions that live at someone’s house, or a huge collection of venomous snakes (kinda), or safari in some of the best parks in the world, and the list goes on. Zambia is our home and we’re ready to see all she’s got to offer and venture outside of our (pathetic) comfort bubble of TV re-runs.

So this past weekend we adventured!


Since I’m typing all of this one-handed because of a weird injury (another post in itself), let’s switch to a photo diary to explain the rest… 

Paray's Game Farm outside Lusaka with lions

Yellow lions

Proof for our bucket list

White lions that literally live outside someone's bedroom window!

Braai Master Wyatt (South African BBQ)

Gorgeous picnic in the only park we've found

Wild pigs wanted to join us

Kalimba Reptile Park

Juvenile crocs

More proof

Venomous snake exhibit in a tree outside, sounds like a bad idea

Surprise Putt-Putt course, Zam Style

Before: Wyatt sets down his ball next to a staff member holding a python

After:  Wyatt survived being struck at by a python, and I survived watching

Zambia obstacles on the putt-putt course:  chicken bones and Coke bottles

Americans could learn a thing or two from this hole


Looking forward to sharing more adventures with y'all!  And if you want to experience them, come on over! ;)

Love,
A&W

Friday, 8 August 2014

August Zamlife Update

Hello everyone, something pretty incredible is happening with the young men and women around the Chikondi Community Center.  Sons of program ladies and their friends are coming together to form their own youth ministry program.  Elina’s oldest son Frank has asked me (Wyatt) to help them to lead this small group but to be honest, these guys have more to teach me than I could ever hope to teach.  These men are insatiably thirsty for the Word of God in their lives and they want to share this gift with other young people, boys and girls.  The passage of scripture they’ve chosen as their foundation is the very same one that Clothed in Hope was inspired by, Isaiah 61.  They want to be a light to their own communities, leading others by example.   I cannot express enough just how HUGE this is for the nation of Zambia.  It’s a huge step taking place in a small context.  They want to influence the young men and women of Zambia, starting with a small group in their own communities.  

When I asked Frank what his motivation was in starting up this youth program, he expressed his convictions saying, “I can’t avoid it.  It’s my responsibility to help other men (and women) to study the Word of God and to help them to make wise decisions.  At the end of the day, it’s about discipleship and to introduce young people to Christ.”  

Clothed in Hope has always been about empowering, educating, and loving the women of Zambia, and many of them are mothers of these young men.  Though this youth group is not officially a Clothed in Hope program, it’s such an encouragement to see their desire to empower and disciple other youth. Teenagers in Zambia (and around the world) are at such a crucial age as they begin taking the steps into adulthood. Many teens here give up on education and choose a life of gang-involvement, addiction, prostitution, and other destructive activities. The lessons they learn now shape how they treat (or mistreat) their spouses, as domestic violence is unfortunately a reality in many marriages. By influencing teens in a positive way to recognize their worth and others’ worth in Christ, our hope is that they will choose a life of dignity and respect, one that adds value to the world around them. 

One can’t help but wonder if Frank was inspired because he saw the lives of his mother (Elina) and sister (Tresa) transformed through CiH.  It might not be through life-skills training, but spending time building relationships with these guys and girls centered around the Word of God is HUGE- an eternal investment.  

Would you please join with us in praying for this youth group?  Not everyday is a group of young people so passionate to disciple their friends.  I, for one, cannot wait to see how God uses this program to transform the lives of teenagers in Ng’ombe.  We’ll be keeping everyone updated with how this progresses.



What’s new with Clothed in Hope?

    -    The short-term missions team from Midtown Fellowship from Columbia, SC purchased 2 new machines for the women! The ladies rejoiced, danced, and cheered as they passed around the machines in celebration.
    -    The micro-loan program has just begun. The approved recipients received an intensive training in small business management and are ready to launch new businesses and take others to the next level.
    -    The chicken-raising project (still a secret to the CiH supporters), designed to generate income for the skills-training program by selling eggs, begins this coming month.
    -    Our Holiday product line is being finalized and will be hitting the market very soon. Everyone has been working hard on some beautiful new designs.

What’s new with the Bardi Party?

     -   We're meeting new friends in and around Lusaka, which is a massive answer to prayer for them for community, fellowship, and some great memories.
     -   We’ve been working hard on paperwork for important documents to ensure that Zambia is our home for the long-run. This process has been pretty crazy, but it’ll make for some fun stories some day.
     -   The biggest news: We’re coming home for the holidays! Well, our second home, but we are really excited to reunite with our friends and family who support us so lovingly and faithfully from thousands of miles away. We’ll also be continuing to support raise as we’re currently at 65% of our goal. If you want to grab coffee or lunch to catch up or hear more about our ministry here, just email us and we’d love to put you on the calendar before it gets too busy. Email me at wyatt.bardi@gmail.com and we look forward to it.

We have a wall in our home office dedicated to people like YOU, featuring prayer requests from friends and family around the world. We’d love to add your requests and be praying for you, too.

That’s all for now, folks.  Until next time, muyende bwino (go well).


W & A