Monday, December 10, 2007
Images of Zimbabwe
An African mud hut!
I had to go around the world to milk a cow!
Playing volleyball with some students from Ekuphelini Bible Institute.
Beauty speaks for itself.
Arja and a new friend!
Rebecca - probably one of the most beautiful people I have met. Not long ago, she was on death's door because of HIV/AIDS. Now, thanks to ARV drugs, she is regaining her strength!
I had the privilege of praying for this woman. Unfortunately, she will probably die of AIDS.
At the peak of Lupate - a local mountain.
Arja saying goodbye to the Grade Zero class at Mshtabezi Primary School. There were 83 children in this class with one teacher.
More school kids.
Cynthia - an 11 year old who stole our hearts.
Vuio - the son of our Zimbabwean hosts.
What's in the backyard? Oh, just some clean laundry drying on the line...and cows.
The Danhoundo Family - MCC Country Reps in Zimbabwe, originally from Benin, West Africa.
The pictures that follow are of Shelton, Magret and Concilia - 3 young children (the oldest is 12, I believe) who live on their own. These are 3 kids - kids who have been orphaned by AIDS - that I will never forget.
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2 comments:
Hey there little brother! These photos are awesome. It's wild what a powerful statement / impression they can make without words (nice touch with the black & white). I am anxious to hear more detail.
Glad you like the images! I think most things look better in black and white.... you'll start seeing more of it as a common theme in my video and still image work. :)
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