A Breath Of Heaven

An account of the Lord's work in Lusaka, Zambia, Africa according to Micah Orloff.

Wednesday, July 02, 2008

making progress

I write to you as the power just went out. Apparently they have daily rolling blackouts to conserve electricity. So I am on battery power from the laptop and hope I will be able to post before it goes out.

 

we arrived in lusaka over 36 hours ago. today we went to the property to see how far along they have gotten with the construction efforts.  it was amazing – there was a fully erected house on the same foundation where we were building the block last year.  there were also two additional foundations laid and the framing of the house was done.  the construction team was working on the roofing when we arrived.  upon entry, i was greeted by some familiar faces. jimmy, john and charles were still a part of the team as was tembo.  gone was mr. perry who had some difficulty with the transition to compressed earth block from cinderblock and cement. sometimes you just can’t teach an ole dog new tricks….

we are gonna work on a septic system and some finishing work tomorrow.

 

 

the missionary team was excited to see the progress. some of the team members are returning after 2 years when we only had land and some members are returning after 4 years when we didn’t have property but felt God was leading us to this vision to defend the fatherless.  as team leader – and a seasoned vet after 3 consecutive summers here – i was really excited for the team.  to me, it was if i was returning to my summer home – to them i know it made them feel immediately that they are in a special place and a special time.

 

my wife is in charge of the vacation bible school this year and it starts tomorrow.  i am so thankful for God’s work in her.  she has been an amazing warrior for the ministry taking on coordination of not only the vbs, but also the church yard sale.  i am thankful that God has put her in my life and i am able to witness her growth.

 

while progress is being made on the village, we still have some things that need to be done. the constructed houses still require plumbing and electricity which can prove to be an issue as we will need to find a local worker and materials (power poles) to connect up to a transformer less than a kilometer away.   we have had some trouble with materials ‘walking away’ from the site.  while we have security on site, i am sure that if a thief needs it bad enough, they will find a way to get it.  it is somewhat difficult to manage the construction when we do not have a primary stakeholder available in the country 24/7.  we are hoping and praying that God will make way for those people to head back to zambia. we feel that with someone on site, we can establish a better accountability model and more effective and efficient project management.

 

i just wanna start providing homes to some of these kids.  michael devine, a missionary for breath of heaven children’s ministries always emphasizes the difference in value of time in our two differing cultures.  we (americans) operate on a business week with calendared 30 (maybe 15) minute time grids… filling in slots as we go about our busy days. in zambia , time doesn’t have those limitations.  they can take a couple hours to hard boil an egg.  i just pray God is gonna move mightily and make some things happen that will make the process even smoother.

 

But I know God is in control.  God shared with me Psalm 107 verse 35 -38:

 

He turns a desert into a pool of water,
dry land into springs of water.
He causes the hungry to settle there,
and they establish a city where they can live.
They sow fields and plant vineyards
that yield a fruitful harvest.

He blesses them, and they multiply greatly;

 

He takes the land that we presented and He can turn it in to a refreshing spring for these orphans.  He will draw them close and those who do hunger – not just for food, but for love and righteousness.  In Him and through Him, they will reap a fruitful harvest.  If it is in Him and through Him that these things take place, than no weapon formed against Him will prosper.

 

The light just turned on – in my head and in the compound. Lucky for me on both accounts.

 

 

 

 

 

4 Comments:

Blogger Pat said...

I am happy to hear that you arrived safely. It is alway amazing when I consider the kindness that you have in you. Thank you for doing this work along with all of the other work you do! I will hold you in my thoughts and prayers as you take your "vacation" and share it with others.
Pat

4:38 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Micah/Alicia, We too are pleased to hear that you arrived safely and are continuing the work God has placed before you. We send our best wishes for your progress and safety while in Zambia. We are praying for you and the entire team. L, Dad, Mai and Vita

10:42 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

BROTHER!!! and sister ^_^
i miss zambia =( how is it up there? be sure to eat some nshima for me. oh, and tell michael and arretta that i say hello =) and colleen. tell her i'm waiting for pictures of her eating a bush rat because she promised ^_^ i wuv wuv wuv you guys (lol). it's so lonely being stuck here in silly old america. i wish i was back home in lusaka like you lucky people.
Love, Vita <33
P.S. alicia good luck with the vacation bible school! be sure to play soccer with the kids, they'll love it hee hee.
P.P.S. tell do i said hola ^_^ i love you guys! good luck =D
<("<) <( ")> (>")>

10:02 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

What date and hour are you scheduled to arrive in LA on your return flight?

10:14 PM  

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