Our Titus Project 2010 teams left this weekend for their teaching locations all over Africa. This is the 4th school we have held on the continent, training up teachers of the Bible. Here is their school photo, a very mixed and talented bunch. Now, lets show you each team, their photo, and where they are headed:
Meet Team Uganda
What happened when a South African, American, Zambian, and Germany
(left to right) get together? They form an awesome team off to teach in South African townships and then in Uganda. Between the most urban settings of Cape Town to Sudanese refugee camps they are off to for the next few months to teach with boldness.
Meet Team Botswana
Lets play a game: Which one of these do you think is NOT an African? The answer, all of them are from Africa. (Left to right) From: Malawi/Zimbabwe, South Africa (Afrikaaner), Togo (in West Africa), and South Africa (English). They represent what is so beautiful and diverse about this continent. Jaco (the guy on the left) is also traveling with his wife and 3 small children. They are off to work in South African townships across the country and with
YWAM Botswana that we are pioneering.
Meet Team Zimbabwe
In 2007, we wanted this to happen. Due to a much more volatile security situation, we had to say no to sending a team there. This year, after YEARS of praying & prophecy, we send our first teaching team FINALLY to Zimbabwe. Best of all, with a Zimbabwean team leader (pictured left with his wife & son)! Lots of kids on these teams, keep them in your prayers. We sense this is the beginning of something big and much longer lasting with Zimbabwe.
This weekend we shuffled them off to airport and the townships they will be living in, dropping them off to GO into all of Africa and teach. Answering the call that these guys are asking for.
A proud day indeed! Watch this space for more of their stories to come.
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