Moving from Knowledge to Experience

This Easter I led a team of 9 to Lesotho, South Africa to work with Me’ Neos orphanage. I went with a group from 3Rock and SU last year and had such a life inspiring time, I wanted to share that with others.
For months we fundraised, made sure passports were in order and with the help of Samaritans purse, flew to JoBurg on April 15th. Over the next 10 days the team got stuck into long days of hard work.
We build a swing set from poles and bolts for an orphanage of 97 children, whitewashed a never ending wall, painted murals for a new orphanage building and ran a kids fun week for 30 kids (this number grew to over 60 by the end of the week) The most amazing times were had with the children. One of the team said “I could talk to people for a hundred years about this experience, but they would never understand it fully.”
Over the past year, I had shared my experience with the now members of the team, and I understand what she meant. There’s a saying ‘If you want people to build a boat, give them a longing for the sea.’ Throughout the last year I have told the team about the experience, how inspiring it was for me and how desperately these amazing children need our help.
9 people took up the challenge, raised their own funds and came back with me. They had a knowledge of what it would be like but then, had the privilege of experiencing the amazing loving children in Me’Neos care. The team had a deep longing to help these children have a full life. They have already begun to raise money to return next year.
Andy remained in Lesotho to work with the Durham Link. Keep him in your prayers as he continues to work against the challenges that face these beautiful amazing children and those who work with them. Thank you to all who supported the team. Well done Phil, Niamh, Peter, Ailie, Andy, Maria, Emily and Stephen.
- Publish Date
- Apr 08
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- blog
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