Kids playing amongst the rubble, somewhat ignorant of their situation they still have smiles on their face.
This is one of the areas that people sleep in. It's coming on winter here in South Africa which means really cold nights, so this is the best refuge they have.
This day the local Muslim community came out to provide a meal. They've been extremely helpful and have given a lot of time and energy to the crisis.
This was a choir from a local church that showed up to sing for the refugees. It was a beautiful time of song and dance. Once I figure out how to compress videos I'll throw a few up here!
These are just some of the children living in the shelter. The bottom one is named Prince and when I was holding him he was very insistent about kissing me on the nose!
A favorite pastime here at the shelter, checkers! There are a few rules that are indigenous to South Africa that I'm not to sure of yet, but I think I'll get the hang of it some day. Jody bought them this set when we saw they were playing with bottle caps on a drawn out board. They are also amazing at chess!
A favorite pastime here at the shelter, checkers! There are a few rules that are indigenous to South Africa that I'm not to sure of yet, but I think I'll get the hang of it some day. Jody bought them this set when we saw they were playing with bottle caps on a drawn out board. They are also amazing at chess!
These are just pictures that take a look around where they are living. They are trying to make the best of it, cleaning up areas and setting up "rooms" with tires and large pieces of trash.
One of my friends, Andrew, took a trip to Zimbabwe not to long ago and put together a field report (this is a link to a blog which has a link to the report) which I think that everyone should read. It is showing the violence that is happening to the people of Zimbabwe as well as the hope that people still have for this once great nation. There is a warning on the other blog, but I'll just tell you that the pictures there are not easy to look at. This is the reality of what evil can do.
3 comments:
Glad to hear you are safe. I have read of attacks on Americans, especially near the Zimbawayan refugees. Unfortunately we as a country have little reporting of these events. No oil, no interest it seems....sad to say.
Stay safe Chris and let us know first hand what is really gong on there.
Holding you in prayer,
Edna
Love the posts & pics, Chris - thanks for taking the time to share it so well!
just a thought on video compression, i think if you have a pc you can import your videos into windows movie maker and export them as a .wmv file.
and then put it on youtube, or wherever. :)
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