Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Last couple days in Arusha!
It has been amazing to see the way that our group from America has molded together within ourselves, but also the way that our American team and our African team has become one team. We may pray and sing and speak in different languages (although they are awesome at speaking English, and most of us are less than average with our Swahili), but we are all here worshiping and serving the same God, and that is something really uniting. We've discussed it, and we all decided that we really have become a family. It's been neat to see how each of us has different strengths, different talents, and different weaknesses, but we're all a part of the Body of Christ. We have definitely seen that these 2 weeks. I love that God planned this trip and knew each American and African that would be here long before we knew.
I know that I speak for everyone when I say that it has been a privilege to serve alongside the people we have been serving with during our time here. It is definitely sad to think that this trip is coming to an end, but the sadness is DEFINITELY far outweighed by the joy that I know each of us has experienced by seeing the many, unique ways that God is working here in Tanzania and through Young Life Africa and all it's leaders and staff.
We thank y'all so much for your continued prayers throughout our trip. They were definitely appreciated and felt. Please continue to pray for safe travel as we embark on our ride back to Kenya and 2 flights back to the States. We'll see you guys soon!!
Love,
Tanzania Team
6/23/09 Safari Day #2
1 corinthians 10:31,
Danielle
After camp finished, I realized I have not worked so hard to sleep so well those five nights serving the kids. And they had the time of their lives! Being on safari for a second day has allowed me to really enjoy the last of our free days here to fully take in Tanzania. Along with all the exotic animals in the depths of Ngorangora Crater that I could not believe we crept up as close as 10 feet, I’ve been observing more of the local people we pass by. Colorful wraps dress the women, young children with sticks herd dozens of goats, men on bikes carry supplies to the local wood shed store. Tanzanians are ready to welcome those who pass them with a “Jambo” greeting or waved hand. It really is a completely different world, and I need photographs and more time to paint the picture I’ve seen and experienced. Most buildings are half-done: cinder blocks with no roof, sticks used as scaffolding, sheets covering doorways. Grand ideals not yet materialized. There is great potential surrounded by greater amount of patience.
6/22/09 Safari
Grace
The conclusion to camp was amazing. It was so humbling to even witness such a huge work of the Lord. To all supporters, both financial and prayerful, just know that your assistance has literally transformed lives. I wish you could see as we have seen. This whole process has been divine. Prayer for continual health and safety would be awesome! See you all super soon!
Beckie
PS- Happy Father’s Day E-ness! You are beyond words to me and I love you so much.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
6/21/09 Last Day of Camp
We have finished the last day of camp at Peace House and are now at our hotel before we go on Safari. Last night was the final night of camp and it was A-MAZING! We got to witness over 50 kids at camp be convicted by God’s spirit! It was amazing to listen to Martin (YL Staff) give the club talk about the Gospel in Swahili and then watch as 160 Tanzanian teenagers sat in silence for 20 minutes thinking about and responding to what they’d just heard! We got to sing over them in Swahili and English when the 20 minutes ended and it was absolutely beautiful- a glimpse of heaven if you ask me!
Anyway, we wanted to give a shout out to some of our Dads today on Father’s Day because most of our phones don’t work so we cant call you! Here it goes:
Happy Father’s Day Robert Schaaf ☺..LOVE YOU! Hope you read this ☺….but if you do, can you tell mom about it and forward her the blog. Everything here is going really well…so keep reading the blog because that is the updated stuff. Love you and you should be expecting a phone call from me if possible in the next few days. I am being taken care of by the Lord and the great people of Tanzania and Kenya. Love you and talk to you soon. Give everyone at work a shout out for me!
Love your daughter,
Danielle Schaaf
Daddy,
Happy Father’s Day! I love you and miss you, but probably not as much as you miss me ☺ (Mom and Lanes, I miss y’all too!) –Carlie
Happy Father’s Day Dad! I miss you tons. I cannot wait to share experiences with you – and I am so grateful to be here. What blessings you have given me! THANK YOU. I hope you are having a wonderful day and know that I’m sharing it with you in spirit all the way from Tanzania. You’re the best! Love you, Grace
Saturday, June 20, 2009
June 20, 2009 Camp Day #3
~ Kendall
Friday, June 19, 2009
6/19/09 Camp Day #2
Robin
Thank you so much for your prayers and patience with our blog! Tanzania time runs a little differently. Now as for today… we woke up early, served an awesome breakfast, cleaned cabins after o-course night (woo!), watched incredibly competitive and high-spirited field games, served a delicious lunch (ugali), had some downtime to get together as a group and rest, and just finished serving dinner. What a blessing it is for these campers to be served three meals a day. I hope you are able to get a glimpse of where your prayers are going. We just want to assure you that they are heard and much appreciated!
The Tanzania Team
6/18/09 Camp Day #1
Grace
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
ARRIVAL in AFRICA
Hey everyone! We HAVE OFFICIALLY MADE IT J. God has already provided in numerous ways... The plane rides were pretty long…8 hours each, but it was still awesome. It was a great time to get some sleep…for those who actually got some; but our bodies were not adjusted at first. I was freaking out because it was about midnight on the plane and I was getting my iPod ready and put the eye mask over my eyes to pass out and next thing you know the lights get turned on the plane and breakfast is being served and it was light outside! It was craziness!
We then spent the night in Nairobi and ate a wonderful meal with our YL Kenya Staff friend, James, at the hotel. We woke up the next morning to begin our 6 hour drive from Nairobi to Arusha! After a couple negotiations made between Drew and the border people, we made it safely into Tanzania! As we traveled the bumpy, dirt roads, we passed a procession of 500+ children in school uniforms celebrating African Child Day 2009 as well as caught a view of Mt. Kilimanjaro in the distance through the clouds. We were welcomed by YL leaders from Kenya, Tanzania, and Ethiopia, all who are going to be leading program/speaking at camp this week. It was such a blessing to come together as a team finally!
We are staying at a beautiful boarding school called Peace House Secondary School (www.peacehouseafrica.org) in Arusha We’ve been hanging out and getting to know each other as well as the YL Africa staff. This morning we woke up and Sam the Man (and Debbie) cooked breakfast for all of the ladies! Beckie went on a run and came back herding twelve goats. Camp starts tomorrow (Thursday) and we are all so excited! We are expecting over 150 Tanzanian kids, many of whom are either part of the Masai tribe or from Muslim backgrounds. Thank y’all so much for all of your prayers and support; we can’t wait to update more and let you know how amazing camp goes this week!
Love, Grace & the Tanzania Team
Friday, June 12, 2009
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Blessings on your night and travel time tomorrow!
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Preparing our Hearts
KEEP PRAYING....
"If you CLING to your life, you will LOSE it, but if you GIVE it up for me, you will FIND it." MATTHEW 10:39
"But the one thing we can all agree, all faiths, all ideologies, is that GOD is with the Vulnerable and the Poor. GOD is in the Slums, in the cardboard boxes where the Poor play house... GOD is in the silence of a mother who has infected her child with a virus that will end both their lives... God is in the Cries heard under the rubble of War... GOD is in the Debris of wasted opportunity and lives, and GOD is With Us... If We Are With Them." - Bono
"People ask me, "Doesn't it Paralyze you to walk so closely & intimately with Suffering?" "No," I tell them. "If I've learned anything from my time in AFRICA, it's that though the suffering is overwhelming, so too is the HOPE." - Jena Lee
"He is no fool who GIVES up what he cannot keep, to GAIN what he cannot lose." - Jim Elliott





















