There is a saying that “you don’t know how much you will miss something until it is gone.” I was wondering what Project Samuel means to the world or... continue reading →
When I first arrived at Project Samuel I met a lot of children within those first few months. Many of them were from the surrounding community but none as... continue reading →
This post is on behalf of my friend and co-worker Paul Mutengwa. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I have! “At first, I didn’t understand why... continue reading →
“From the time when DLI came here in Zambia my character has changed, even my worshipping my Lord. I started worshipping my Lord in spirit and in truth.” Peter,... continue reading →
Since moving here in 2009, Project Samuel has been planting fields to work towards being self-sustainable. Two years ago, River of Life out of Winnsboro, LA sent a tractor... continue reading →
“Before you come to Project Samuel, you know nothing…..but now…hey hey!!!!! We can know many things!!!” I overheard one of our House Mothers telling the new Auntie about all... continue reading →
“At least Auntie Rebekah is coming back and we will see her again” said Patricia with a tear in her eye. I was sitting on the porch the night... continue reading →
Over the past month or so we have been working on filling up our first poultry house with layer chickens. So far we have six cages of chickens and are... continue reading →
“Let us not grow weary in doing good, for at the proper timewe will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” -Galatians 6:9 So, what happens when... continue reading →