
Jabulani Afrika
IN ZAMBIA:
One in every six adults is living with HIV.
Life expectancy at birth has fallen below 40 years.
According to UNAIDS statistics, every 35 seconds, a child becomes an orphan because of AIDS.
Over 1.2 million orphans are living in Zambia....
Take a minute to read their stories and see how you can make a difference.
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One in every six adults is living with HIV.
Life expectancy at birth has fallen below 40 years.
According to UNAIDS statistics, every 35 seconds, a child becomes an orphan because of AIDS.
Over 1.2 million orphans are living in Zambia....
Take a minute to read their stories and see how you can make a difference.
--Click Here for More Info--
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Bridget (Unsponsored)

Wisdom (Unsponsored)
Chris (Unsponsored)
Makena (Unsponsored)
Kasoma (Unsponsored)
Friday, February 22, 2008
Lewis Sponsored by Beth


I have chosen Lewis to sponsor through Every Orphans Hope! I am excited because I really want to become friends with him by writing letters and letting him know how much I care. I chose Lewis because he just seemed different. I thought, that boy needs a friend, a support, someone who is going to pray for him night and day. I am so happy that I can do that; that I have the ability to share my love of Christ to this boy. I have the ability to give a relatively small amount of money to change this boy's life. I chose Lewis because when I looked at him I saw how much he needed God's love and encouragement. I'm only 16 so at first I didn't think I could sponsor a child, but I believe Jesus moved in my heart to sponsor a child, and Lewis is that one! Pray for Lewis and all the other wonderful children who also need a sponsor and the love of Christ. GOD BLESS JABULANI AFRIKA AND ALL THE CHILDREN IN ZAMBIA!
Sunday, February 17, 2008
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Saturday, February 16, 2008
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Vailet (Sponsored by Grace Fellowship Church)
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Augustine Sponsored by Fillmore Foursquare Church
Rama (Sponsored)
Their laughter filled the air as the children danced excitedly, thrilled to teach us one of their own Zambian games! But as I jumped about with my group I realized that Rama, one of the quieter little girls was sitting off to the side. I walked over to her, knelt down, and reached my hand out to invite her to join in the game. As I held my hand out to her she began to cry. Our translator quickly ran over to find out why she was so upset. Rama shrunk away but began to speak slowly choking back sobs. She explained that she was afraid that I was going to beat her if she came with me. At her "home" each time some one called her or reached towards her it was only ever begin yelling at her or hitting her.
We took things slowly with Rama and expressed an extra gentleness each time she was near us. By the end of the camp Rama had learned what it meant when someone said, "I love you," and really meant it. She had changed so much as she experienced the love of Christ! Her tears had turned to laughter and her fears had turned to joy.

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