| Category |
Albums |
Files |
|
3 |
82 |

|
| 82 files in 3 albums and 1 categories with 0 comments viewed 1,779 times |
Random files |

Brenden's Chameleon21 viewsThis is a picture taken by Missionary Brenden Vowell at Project Samuel in Zambia Africa. We get asked all the time about the wildlife at Project Samuel. Well this is about as weird a thing I have ever seen there!
|
|

Teachers of Musoka Primary School16 viewsThese are a few of the teaches at Musoka Primary School in Kapopo village. we work with these teachers to minister to the children of Kapopo village.
|
|

Conquered Fence [2-13-2011]26 viewsFrom left; Brenden Vowell, Luck, Edward, Morgan, and Daliso below have finished fencing our fifteen acre maize field.
|
|

Coilard and Family16 viewsCoilard is another of Project Samuel's finest. He works along side Morgan in our maize field. [1-9-2012]
|
|

Bible Study for all ages11 viewsAt the Project Samuel weekly bible study, all ages of people attend. sometimes, we have groups of youth and then other times the elders of the village will come. The bible studies offer a great opportunity for the villages to get involved with what is happening at Project Samuel.
|
|

Precious' Muffins [1-13-2012]16 viewsMr. Songe is a shop owner and farmer in Kapopo village. His daughter, Precious makes great muffins on the only oven in Kapopo village.
|
|

James [unused]8 viewsJames is the oldest of Daliso's children. Daliso, Project Samuel's supervisor is now married and is now expecting another child.
|
|

Transplanting Onion [unused]14 viewsMissionary Brenden Vowell is transplanting the onion seedlings into the garden. All in all, over eight hundred onion were transplanted.
|
|
Last additions |

Footballs need AAA13 viewsThe only thing that can keep children form playing football in Zambia is a flat football. that is why I carry a pump and patches with me when we play. The children have now started coming to the Project when they need a ball fixed. Feels great to put a smile one their faces every time I hand them back a good football.Jan 04, 2012
|
|

The Mechanic10 viewsYes, even the ox carts need mechanics in Zambia. These guys build and repair ox carts in Kapopo village. Jan 04, 2012
|
|

Relaxing by the bus stop9 viewsThese guys here are waiting for transportation in Kapopo Village to Lusaka, the capital city in Zambia which is almost two hours from Kapopo.Jan 04, 2012
|
|

Georgina Washing10 viewsGeorgina is one of the women from Kapopo village that Project Samuel hires to clean the missions homes. Shes a hard worker.Jan 04, 2012
|
|

Brewing Funku11 viewsIn the rural villages around Zambia, the women brew a maize rink called funku. it is a high energy drink that is a favorite among most people in the villages. Jan 04, 2012
|
|

Childhood Friends11 viewsThese boys are hanging out around the playgrounds in Kapopo Village. Just like in the U.S. Many children will develop life long friends.Jan 04, 2012
|
|

Friends 10 viewsThese guys are team mates and best friends. Gilbert(left) and Cedric(right) played for project Samuel's football team this past year when we held a fun tournament with surrounding villages. Jan 04, 2012
|
|

Long Road Ahead [unused]11 viewsIn the village, the main method of transportation is walking. this elderly women is taking Mosas cookies to Keembe, a village about five miles from her village, to sell them. Dec 27, 2011
|
|