“Tonight we will taste Uncle Daniel’s nshima!” Lizzy said as Kennedy was coaching me on cooking this dish. I’m not a bad cook, but cooking nshima, even cooking over... continue reading →
“Auntie Rebekah, Auntie Rebekah!”. I heard Lovemore call from the door as he was knocking. “I am asking for a school book because I want to go to school... continue reading →
Paul Mutengwa, a Project Samuel Zambia team member wrote this blog and I wanted to share it with you. Paul writes, “I was once encouraged and mentored by this... continue reading →
Imagine you are sitting in a waiting room. Maybe you’re there because you have been coughing for two weeks and want to get it checked out. You anxiously wait... continue reading →
If you saw someone hungry, would you feed him? Thirsty, would you give him drink? I think we’d all like to respond with a quick and resounding “YES” to... continue reading →
“I was like a baby, crawling and limping around on the ground, looking for my children, cooking…. But now, I will be running, I will be able to go... continue reading →
I can’t believe sometimes the great privilege God has given me! To live and minister here at Project Samuel with this wonderful group of people, is an incredible blessing!... continue reading →
As I stood looking into a crowd of more than two hundred hungry people eagerly waiting in line for a hot meal, I prayed that the message of... continue reading →
“Knock knock knock…KNOCK KNOCK KNOCK!” Opportunity knocks whenever you least expect it. Looking at my phone, I notice it’s a little after two in the morning. Getting up, I... continue reading →
Sitting in the shade of a mighty mango tree, tears filled my eyes as I watched Emelia teach our ladies Bible study. I thank God every Tuesday for... continue reading →