Sunday, October 24, 2010

Community Field day at Crossroads

Community Field day


Hot! Hot! Hot! It was a real hot day but the community came out to Crossroads to share the day together. What was great was not only having folk from around the Mablauwuni community but also having the international flavour of Sam and Marlene Poe, Steve Hunter, Mick Richardson, Brett Mills & Adam Landreth-Smith. Phil & Claire Biggs from the U.K, now based in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe also came and visited us as well as a team from New Creation Church.


Foundations for Farming demonstration



Brilliant Khoza did an amazing job of sharing the heart of Foundations for Farming. Sam Poe was excellent as he shared a story from God’s word. Stephen Manhanga shared the vision and mission statement of Crossroads. Fun and games began as the adults played volleyball while the children sang songs and walked down a road near Crossroads. Lunch was great and the catering team outdid themselves yet again.

Stephen Manhanga sharing at the community day

Sam Poe telling a story


The afternoon soccer match between New Creation and Kezi was a highlight. We were real hopeful in Kezi as we had 4 “foreign based” players from the U.K with us at the time. Unfortunately, I arrived late with Steve Hunter and Mick Richardson – 10 minutes before the end of the match, only to discover that New Creation won the match 1 – 0. Well done New Creation.
If only, if only! Next time.

It was a real pleasant day despite the heat.
By Molly Manhanga

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