Saturday, October 27, 2012

2012 Parenting Seminar

On Monday September 24th forty-six parents gathered for this year’s five day parenting seminar.  Mavuno puts on this seminar every other year for Mavuno parents.  The seminar is a great opportunity for caregivers to come together and share experiences as well as challenges in the ministry of Mavuno Village or any other related ministries.  It is a time for parents to be trained in biblical principles pertaining to family, the vision of Mavuno, and practical skills to be used in their homes.



This year’s conference was a huge success.  Parents learned from various teachers about entrepreneurship, nutrition, parenting, bio-sand filters, marriage, and the vision of Mavuno.  Parents were excited and amazed to learn about nutritious food that is available locally.  They were intrigued to learn the reasons businesses prosper and the reasons they fail.  In the parenting session they learned that if parents do not teach their children then world will teach them, and whatever the world teaches them it will be contrary to the word of God.  They learned about bio-sand filters and purifying water.  Parents were challenged that strong families require strong marriages and if families are strong, the church, and the nation will also be strong.  They were also eager to learn more about Mavuno’s policies and vision.  Very few sessions gave enough time for all everyone’s questions.


 
All the parents left the encouraged, refreshed, and excited to put all they had learned into practice.  We thank the Lord for all facilitators who came well prepared and excited to teach.  We are also thankful for all the parents who were ready and willing to learn.

 
 

Friday, October 12, 2012

Musa and Lucy


Saturday morning three cars left Mavuno for the three hour drive to attend the wedding of Musa, one of the Mavuno staff, and Lucy.  The day began with a breakfast at the house of some of the groom’s family.  Once we had finished and everybody was ready we packed back into the car to head to the church.


We sat around, talked, and listened to the choirs.  Eventually a bus arrived carrying the bride and the ceremony began.


After the ceremony the wedding party ate a meal while the rest of us hung out outside where there was talking, singing, and even dancing.  Once the wedding party had finished eating everybody crowded into the cars headed to the reception.  All four cars spent the hour drive honking and swerving back and forth on the road as much as possible.


When we arrived there was more singing, dancing, talking, and sitting.  Eventually the cake was cut and the gift-giving began.  Everybody came dancing and singing up with their gifts which included kongas, soap, buckets, and even two goats.


 When all the gifts had been given it was almost dark.  It was time for a meal of rice, meat, and bananas to be served.  Once finished we all got back into the cars and headed home after a wonderful day.