May 15, 2007

Where to start…


It has been a long week here in the Gambia. Last night we went up to the North Bank to a small Village called Sittanunku that CVM has been partnering with for the last two years. They held a celebration in our honour last night that involved half of the village, a Concoron and a lot of dancing. It was a very rare opportunity to attend a tribal ceremony like that, but they were also very sure to pull us up to dance with them as well. We were quite a spectacle that is for sure. I can’t dance, but I gave it my all anyway… Today we attended a meeting with the regional chief, the elders and the heads of the various development organisations in the area. Again it was such an honour to be allowed to be a part of their culture to such an extent. CVM has played a big part in getting a solar powered water pump installed and we are planning to do more. We had the opportunity several times to share that we are working with them to show the love of God, and will have more opportunities when we run a soccer camp in the village in a few weeks time.

We also brought up some guitars and I had my drum. I drummed and danced with the village children all after noon, and we also had another dance party with the women of the village. But the time the festivities were over last night we had a few hours of sleep under the beautiful African starry sky.

Friday was Bob Marley day in the Gambia. The Holy Family Band (who we recorded with two years ago) was playing a show in Banjul, so we headed down to watch the show. It was so amazing to see them again. We have reformed the ‘Mango Tree Revival’ Band that we created on the Gambia trip two years ago, so Holy Family Band let us open for them. It was so much fun playing reggae at a Bob Marley festival in Africa! There are so many opportunities that just pop up here, and provide so many amazing friendships with the people that we came here to reach.

The team has started working with Sisters of Charity, Student Ministries, working in the Schools and we are starting to run soccer camps as of next week. As for me I am loving working with musicians. We have already decided to record with the Holy Family again as well as NGieB and possible Emcee Butcher. Also we are setting up a date to play on the Gambia Jay Leno type show in the next few weeks. #

I am sorry for the bad grammar and the lack of spell check, but life is very busy here and it is hard to find time to sneak out to the internet Café. I will try to post again soon now that we are back in the city.

Thanks for all of your prayers!

1 comment:

Courtney said...

Wow! You're going to be on tv...I wish I could see it, is it online? God bless all your ministry oppurtunities! Praying for you!