| FROM “BUSH BUNNY BRENDA“ DATE: AUGUST 29, 2020 LAST OF THE HARVEST LEAVES THE FIELDS Our 18 Grannies who are part of our mission base, have kept their orphaned grandchildren very busy in the last 2 weeks as they bring in the last of their harvest. Each of our Grannies and the Foster Mothers of our 6 orphan homes receives about 1 acre of land to use as a “teaching ground” for the children in our program. ![]() Grannies with grandchildren bring in Mandioca Cuttings that will be planted in October. KNOWING HOW TO PLANT/HARVEST is an essential skill every Mozambican must know if they desire to eat. Thus our “training fields” are now being cleared of the last of the Ervelia Beans and Mandioca Root (cassava), so that these fields can be prepared for next year’s crop. Our planting seasons are the opposite of the northern Hemisphere, which means we plant in November to December, and harvest in April to July. ![]() NITO, a special needs orphan (center) helping his Granny with the harvest. The objective of our program is to provide each child with a fully rounded education. Not just classroom skills, but farming “survival” skills must be taught as well. Normally, the children’s parents would teach these skills to their children. Since our Foster Mothers have taken over that role with all that it entails, it is our responsibility to make sure they learn everything needed to be a self-sufficient citizen. ![]() GRANNY MASACA may be over 70, but still helps her grandchild bring in the harvest. BUSH BUNNY TIDBITS: 1. PTL the Mongooses are back! That means less snakes in the area. THANK YOU JESUS! 2. Churches are now allowed to open but with stiff measures. Since those regulations include only 50 people and no children, we will not be opening our church at this time. Our Sunday services are held in small “house churches” outdoors so that all our children may participate. 3. Schools will remain closed until October 1st, when the government will decide if they open at all for this school year which ends in November. 4. PRAYERS are needed for all of us, (please don’t forget the 515 Meluco orphans), as we continue to take it one day at a time. PTL that ALL OF US are healthy and strong. Living outside in this spacious area with lots of fresh air has many advantages. 5. Our study and activity periods continue with the children each morning, keeping body and minds strong and absorbent. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR CONTINUED PRAYERS AND LOVE GIFTS DURING THESE TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS. BLESSINGS, BUSH BUNNY BRENDA LANGE AND THE BALAMA TEAM |
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BUSH BUNNY BRENDA BLOG: AUGUST 22, 2020
| FROM “BUSH BUNNY BRENDA“ DATE: AUGUST 22, 2020 STANDARD BANK DONATES FACE MASKS Our children, Muzila, Fatima, and Ali represented our entire children’s group in a surprise ceremony on Thursday to receive an entire case of cloth face masks with the bank’s emblem on them. The older children will be given instructions on when and how to use them before we distribute them. Thank you Standard Bank for your concern about our children’s safety. ![]() Muzila, Balama Administrator, Fatima, Ali, and SB President model their new masks. (left to right) COOL WEATHER HANGING AROUND August is supposed to be warm to hot, but not this year. Normally, August and September in Balama, the temps match TX weather almost perfectly. HOT, HOT, HOT. The 2 little village boys in the photo are keeping warm at the fire they made while waiting for the sun to heat up the air. Children learn essential life skills, like starting a fire, at an early age here, for it is necessary for survival. They are well trained at an early age, and rarely burn themselves. ![]() Two intelligent little boys start a simple fire to keep warm. YOUR LOVE GIFTS provide warm clothing for our children so they don’t suffer the cold. Thank you for keeping them healthy and warm during our prolonged cool season. TEEN POWER!!! Our 17 teenage boys helped out this month by giving our 1,600 meter (over 1 mile) fenceline a good cleaning. They successfully chopped and pushed back the weeds during their weekly 2 hour work project, over a 3 week time period. ![]() Our TEEN POWER returning from 2 hours of fence cleaning. Monkey Bean best dealt with before the dew dries. ![]() Monkey bean grows wild on fences and in trees. Those tiny hairs make you scratch like a monkey. Teen power is quite a force when harnessed and these young men did a great job. This teaches them work ethics, gives them work experience and exercise, burning off their abundant supply of energy. School is not due to open till October 1st, so busy hands are a good thing. All our children are kept busy daily with games, sports, and classroom activities. THANK YOU FOR PROVIDING A HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT AND EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS FOR OUR CHILDREN. BLESSINGS BUSH BUNNY BRENDA LANGE AND THE BALAMA STAFF |
BUSH BUNNY BRENDA BLOG: AUGUST 15, 2020
| FROM “BUSH BUNNY BRENDA“ DATE: AUGUST 15, 2020 AND THE LAME SHALL WALK! Pastor Alberto, in Namuno District, reported that a woman named, Julietta, HADN’T WALKED IN 3 MONTHS due to a severe back injury which occurred right after she gave birth to a healthy baby girl. Her family are Jesus believers, so they transported her from a remote village deep in the bush to where Pastor Alberto has his church. TEN MINUTES AFTER PASTOR ALBERTO PRAYED FOR HER, THE LORD JESUS HEALED HER BACK COMPLETELY! SHE GOT UP FROM HER GRASS MAT AND WALKED!!! (sound familiar?) ![]() Julietta with her infant daughter a few days after the Lord healed her back. Alberto called me today to say she is now able to haul water on her head from the local river, and enjoys playing with her little girl. THANK YOU JESUS FOR THIS MIRACLE HEALING! The family and villagers were greatly impacted and are PRAISING JESUS, for many knew of this woman’s inability to walk. She had been told by medical personnel, that they could do nothing for her. FYI: The photo of Julietta and her little girl was taken and hand carried by Pastor Alberto to me via his motorbike. TWENTY-FOUR MILES (40km), ONE WAY, as their internet wouldn’t send it. I am very grateful for Alberto, for he is a true “man of faith” and truly knows that NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE FOR OUR LORD. TRIPLETS THRIVING AT 5 MONTHS! It is now warm enough to weigh the babies without clothing, so wanted to show you what your BABY FORMULA LOVE GIFTS are doing for the infants of Balama. Marcia and Marcelino each weigh in at 13.2 lbs (6kg), while brother Marcelo weighs 13.75lbs (6.25kg). Love and good food keep these babies healthy! ![]() Triplets Marcia, Marcelino, and Marcelo showing off their chubby 5 month old bodies. Will update you on the other triplets later this month, as they are slowly gaining weight after their respiratory illness that caused them to be admitted to the Balama hospital. BONIFACY LEARNING SEVERAL TRADES Bonifacy, now 20, is a special needs young man who is mentally slow. But that didn’t stop him from helping his Grandma around the house, as well as harvesting her produce from her little farming field. Grandma Severina took in her 5 orphaned grandchildren when they were all small children. Two of her grandsons were mentally slow, but that didn’t stop her from teaching them how to do the basics of farming, mud brick making, and fetching water from the local well. ![]() The ever-smiling Bonifacy with sack of Mandioca root on his head. I captured the photo of Bonifacy was last week as he returned from Granny’s farm with a sack of fresh Mandioca Root on his head. This young man ALWAYS has a BIG SMILE on his face! I’m very proud of Granny Severina and Bonifacy for teaming up to take care of the younger children in her home. WITH GOD AND PATIENCE, ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE. BLESSINGS, BUSH BUNNY BRENDA LANGE AND THE BALAMA STAFF |
BUSH BUNNY BRENDA BLOG: AUGUST 8, 2020
| FROM “BUSH BUNNY BRENDA“ DATE: AUGUST 8, 2020 SNEAKY SNAKE GETS CAUGHT I was walking near my dog pen when I saw a snake track that left the dog pen and returned onto itself after a few yards. It was fresh, cause I had walked that same area just a few minutes before. Meaning: snake is nearby. Calling my guard, I began to look for it when my mechanic yelled “STOP! It is in the fence!”. Sure enough, while I’m looking on the ground, the snake went UP, tangling itself in the chain-link fencing trying to get away from me on the outside and the 2 dogs on the inside. The video says it all as to what happened next. With a 99.9% poisonous rate in the snakes of this area, THE ONLY GOOD SNAKE, IS A DEAD SNAKE! https://youtu.be/5QYzaPG7Pc8 Weather is warming up, so 2 snakes in 8 days means time to be on the alert again. JOY! I am very grateful for sharp eyed workers and protective Angels. ![]() Sneaky Snake lost the battle. LOCAL MOTHER BIRTHS BABY AFTER SEVERE ACCIDENT Martina, 3 months pregnant, was being given a lift by her Uncle on his bicycle when he lost his balance, causing them to have a severe fall. Martina suffered a fractured femur (right leg) which put her in hospital for months. Her baby boy, Albertino, was born 6 months later in perfect health. The husband abandoned her during this time, leaving her 2 other boys, ages 6 and 8, with her sister, Virginia. Due to her poor health, Martina’s breast milk dried up completely a few days ago, leaving 11 week old Albertino with nothing to eat. The local hospital sent her to us for assistance. Carried to our mission station on a friend’s motorbike, Martina walked with the aid of crutches to bring her baby to us. Her sister, Virginia, has moved in with her as the 2 boys are too young to do all the household work, plus care for the infant’s needs. The family had only starvation foods available to them, as their farm produced nothing this year since no one was there to attend the fields. ![]() Aunt Virginia holding baby Albertino with mother, Martina. Jesus sent our group to this area so that others might live and know Him. YOUR LOVE GIFTS are providing the LOVE OF JESUS plus the milk and food this family needs so that they have a chance to regain what they have lost in the last year. THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS POSSIBLE. PASTOR’S REPORT FOR JULY SALVATIONS in our home churches throughout 2 Districts: 31 Adults 14 Teenagers 71 children Our churches will be allowed to open later this month but only 50 are allowed to attend at once. I will be organizing the Pastors with large churches to have more than 1 meeting so that everyone can attend. The BBC motorbike and bicycle teams are still restricted because the crowds of children they attract numbers more than 50. Keep praying for Mozambique as they begin a 3 month “reopening” of their infrastructure. Schools may not reopen until Oct. 1st if all goes according to plan. BLESSINGS, BUSH BUNNY BRENDA LANGE AND THE BALAMA STAFF |
BUSH BUNNY BRENDA BLOG: AUGUST 1, 2020
| FROM “BUSH BUNNY BRENDA“ DATE: AUGUST 1, 2020 VISITORS ENCOURAGE OUR CHILDREN At 9 a.m. yesterday we welcomed Balama’s Administrator and seven other key District Leaders to our mission station for a brief 20 minute orientation of our project. The Administrator was keen to see our food warehouses, which are stunning right now since they are full. The group then visited our children’s homes, and were impressed at how well our children live, and how respectful they act. The Administrator stated that electricity is due into our orphans’ community later this year, and we promised to get “hooked up” to it as soon as it is installed. That is the only utility we don’t have as of now, since running water was installed last year via an outdoor tap at each orphan home. ![]() O.U. Office Manager Capena (left) with New Administrator visiting our children’s homes. I thoroughly enjoyed getting to visit with him, and explain the many facets of our program. THANKS TO ALL OF YOU, WE ARE ABLE TO GO BEYOND THE NORMAL LIMITS TO KEEP OUR CHILDREN IN CLEAN LIVING CONDITIONS SO THEY STAY HEALTHY. PREVENTING ORPHANS IS OUR GOAL Missina, a widow at 27 years of age, was brought into the Balama hospital by her brother because her 10-week-old twin girls were losing weight drastically. Widowed during her pregnancy, Missina has little food due to a poor harvest, and her breast milk has dried up. From birth to 10 weeks, both twins had lost critical weight (800 gms each), making them look like they were 2 weeks old. Upon arrival at our mission, Sahina (3.1kg / 6.8 lbs) and Saina (3.3kg / 7.26 lbs) were alert, but HUNGRY! Children’s Director, Anna, orientated the mother and brother on how to mix formula, as the babies fed greedily on their new-found milk. ![]() Widowed Missina with 10 week old malnourished twin girls. Missina has 3‑year-old twins at home, so the whole family will benefit from your Love Gifts over the coming months, as the growing season is far ahead of us. (Harvest begins next March.) Without our food help, this mother and her 3‑year-olds would probably perish, leaving the babies with no female family member to care for them. OUR “PREVENT ORPHANS” PROGRAM is just as important as our “RESCUE ORPHANS” PROGRAM. One of our goals is to help malnourished, nursing or widowed mothers to regain their health so they can continue loving and caring for their own children. The last thing we want is to have to raise children in a situation that was totally preventable. THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROUS MONTHLY GIFTS THAT MAKE THIS PREVENTION PROGRAM POSSIBLE. OUR 3 MUSKETEERS ARE GROWING UP! Left to right in the photo are Adelino (3.5 years), Santos (3 years), and Mildo (4 years). They are quite the combo to contend with as once their little feet hit the floor, it is go, go, go, until they take a nap after lunch. Mildo is already in pre-school, and Adelino and Santos will join him in Feb. 2021. YOUR LOVE GIFTS ARE AT WORK, PUTTING SMILES ON THE FACES OF OUR LITTLE ONES. ![]() Our 3 Muskateers, Adelino, Santos and Mildo. FYI: School and churches will remain closed throughout August. Our school year is from February to end of October, so it looks like a lost year for all our students. BLESSINGS, BUSH BUNNY BRENDA LANGE AND THE BALAMA STAFF |
BUSH BUNNY BRENDA BLOG: JULY 25, 2020
| FROM “BUSH BUNNY BRENDA“ DATE: JULY 25, 2020 DOG SAVES BUNNY FROM NASTY COBRA! Sunday, July 19, I was about to step outside my house at noon (warmest day of last week), when Misha (Meesha), a visiting dog from next door, set up an urgent barking. She is normally very quiet, and loves to lay in the sun on my car port just outside my back door. I immediately stuck my head out the door, looking for trouble, but saw nothing (including the dog). The silenced was very concerning, for I had no idea WHAT OR WHO had caused Misha’s urgent barking, and WHY had she run away? I cautiously walked out into the carport, and immediately saw a LARGE zig-zag snake trail in the sand beside the cement slab. Now I knew why Misha had left! Smart dog! I called the guard with 1 word, COBRA! He grabbed our snake killer, a 13-foot (4‑meter) solid bamboo rod and came running. You don’t want to get too close to big snakes in Africa since they can stand up to half their length, and strike up to 10 feet from their position. Our 7‑ton truck was sitting in my carport, loaded with food for Meluco’s orphans. When we couldn’t find the snake because it’s sand trail ended at our cement sidewalk, I was concerned it had crawled up into the truck’s frame when the dog barked at it. (Misha had been sleeping in the warm sand just in front of the truck before she barked.) ![]() Zide showing unwanted visitor at Bush Bunny’s house An extended search found the snake ON THE BACK SIDE OF MY HOUSE, sitting on the cement ledge that forms the foundation. Obviously looking for food and warmth on the cement, this 5‑FOOT (1.5‑meter) SPITTING COBRA was a bit sluggish in its movements when we first spotted it. Zide, my guard, told me to step back, as he took aim with the bamboo rod. The snake lay in a very difficult position for the guard to hit it as it was against the brick wall of the house. KAWAK! The bamboo struck the cement, breaking the end of the bamboo rod. The snake was only stunned (not good), but at least the blow had knocked it off the wall. Zide is an experienced snake killer, so immediately struck a 2nd time, but missed as the snake turned in the blink of an eye, lunging its full length in his direction! Jumping sideways with speed and agility, the snake barely missed biting Zide. He then hit it 3 more times in quick succession with the broken bamboo, ending that quick but ferocious battle. I ran into the house and grabbed a machete (panga), as no snake is a dead snake until it’s head is removed! I regret that I didn’t get a video of this fight, but it all happened in a matter of 10 seconds. It would have showed you the skill and agility needed to fight a large, fast moving, African snake. I’ll try to remember this when we next encounter a snake, for there is always a “next time” around here. ![]() One-eyed Misha, my wonderful four-legged friend My thanks to JESUS FOR SENDING MISHA, the dog, who warned me, and Zide, the guard, for his brave attack skills in keeping me safe from this snake. That was the warmest day we had all week (70ºF/23ºC), as the next day the temperatures turned very cold again (48ºF/13ºC). Since the snake was very thin, it was obvious it was looking for warmth, and food during its midday excursion. It won’t need to look anymore, for Zide gave him a nice burial in our back pasture. 2 LESSONS TO LEARN HERE: In the practical: ALWAYS LISTEN to the animals around you, and immediately investigate with caution. I have had God use birds, dogs, and just the tracks on the ground to give me warning of an impending danger that saved me from harm. SPIRITUALLY: BE WISE, AND KEEP ALERT, LISTENING TO GOD’S VOICE IN THESE END TIMES. Some “snakes” wandering city streets come with 2 legs. OUR CHILDREN ARE ALL HEALTHY! They are just a bit bored with the lack of school. We have increased our games and classroom activities to help curb their boredom. The big boys love to play “basketball-court soccer”, so below is a short video showing their competitive spirit as they burn off some of their never ending energy. (Click the link or the photo to see the YouTube video.) https://youtu.be/WeG2UFsEXXc ![]() Teens playing basketball court soccer. The ball they are using is a special ONE WORLD BALL that is super tough. It won’t burst as it made of a special material, and has a special valve that keeps it inflated no matter how rough it is treated. Designed by USA engineers specifically for African terrains. YOUR LOVE GIFTS PROVIDED THESE BALLS, FOR WHICH ALL THE CHILDREN ARE GRATEFUL. Blessings to you all in these challenging times. BUSH BUNNY BRENDA LANGE AND THE BALAMA STAFF |
BUSH BUNNY BRENDA BLOG: JULY 11, 2020
| FROM “BUSH BUNNY BRENDA“ DATE: JULY 11, 2020 SURPRISE PREGNANCY PRODUCES TWINS IN NEED OF FORMULA Friday, July 10th, an elderly looking couple walked into our mission with a beautiful set of twin girls, Liana and Riana. Much to our surprise, these folks were the PARENTS, not the grandparents with orphaned babies. The mother looks to be in her late 40’s so TWINS in addition to this surprise “late life” pregnancy has overwhelmed this couple. ![]() Twins Liana and Riana, 10 days old with parents. The mother developed nasty abscesses on 1breast, and her 2nd breast dried up on Thursday, leaving the infants with no milk! They rushed to the hospital on Friday, July 10th, looking for baby formula and treatment for the mother. Social Services was called in and sent them to us for formula assistance. These 10-day-old girls were in need of urgent sustenance! THANKS TO YOUR LOVE GIFTS, 2 baby bottles, 2 cans of formula, and 2 bottles of sterile water for mixing the formula were provided immediately. Few realize how important every LOVE GIFT is, for it can mean the difference in life and death to newborns. ![]() Children’s Director Anna teaching formula preparation to parents. LIFE FOR THESE 2 LITTLE ONES WAS A MERE $15 the first week and $10/week until they are 6 months old. This couple could never have afforded even the baby bottles at our market. ($1.50/R25 each) THANKS FOR BEING “GOD’S SAVING GRACE” IN THESE EMERGENCY SITUATIONS. BUSY WEEK BEHIND US… Our corn barn is now full, PTL! THE RICE CROP, “straight from the field”, is in its final week of being sun dried. Our trucks will begin fetching the rice on July 20th from those farmers who grew it. Growing and harvesting rice by hand is a back breaking job, for there are no machines to help plant or harvest it. We waste no funds on a “middle man” when we buy food for the orphans. All our bulk food supplies are bought DIRECT from the farmers, so that they alone get the benefit of your LOVE GIFTS. For most of these farmers, it is the ONLY income they receive each year. It means new clothes for their children and other household items they need. YOUR LOVE GIFTS PROVIDE A 2‑FOLD BENEFIT, 1st to the farmer’s family and 2nd to the orphans who receive it. THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS ALL POSSIBLE. MELUCO HERE WE COME… While waiting for the Rice to dry this week, our 7‑ton truck and 3‑man team will take 2 loads of life-saving food to the 515 orphans of Meluco District, 9 hours drive northeast of our Balama base. TOGETHER WE ARE CHANGING MORE LIVES THAN ANY OF US CAN IMAGINE. Personal note: I truly appreciated the encouraging emails I received this last week. Please continue to drop me a line when you can, as it really helps during this time of isolation. brenda@orphansunlimted.org BLESSINGS, BUSH BUNNY BRENDA LANGE AND THE BALAMA STAFF |
BUSH BUNNY BRENDA BLOG: JULY 4, 2020
| FROM “BUSH BUNNY BRENDA“ DATE: JULY 4, 2020 HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY TO ALL OF YOU IN THE USA! Be blessed at what you have, for time with FAMILY is irreplaceable. Those precious memories live on with us forever. Praying for all of you that you will have a safe and fun weekend. BALAMA KIDS CONTINUE TO FLOURISH DURING STAY AT HOME TIME With school out through July, our staff is stepping up our teaching time to cover other subjects besides the outdoor physical activities. Our Preschoolers enjoyed the challenge of simple puzzles, while our older children are challenged with more advanced games and studies. The photos and videos are worth more than I can say about what the children are doing, so I will let them do the “talking”. ![]() 4- and 5‑year-olds putting puzzles together. Watch the video and you can decide who had more fun… the kids or the teachers? https://youtu.be/2w9G21StGFg ![]() The #1 pick of all they games they play? 4‑way Tug-of-War! Watch the video: https://youtu.be/wM1xIm5R8T4 PRACTICAL WORK ALWAYS ONGOING With 105 children in residence here, we are constantly giving out supplies, then restocking. This week found us replenishing our firewood brought in by local suppliers. ![]() Staff unloading firewood for our children’s homes. The BBC leaders, Carlitos and Daniel, took 2 weeks of food via motorbike to the 9 orphans in the 7th of April village, an hour’s drive from our mission. ![]() Carlitos and Daniel head into the Bush to deliver food to 9 orphans. Our food buying for July begins next week, and continues through the end of the month with a small group of helpers. Moving slower is necessary in order to abide by all the regulations due to the pandemic. So keep us in prayer, as our family pulls together to do “whatever it takes” to get the children’s food into the barns. We start with corn, followed by rice in the hull (straight from the farmers field), peanuts, and Juko Beans both still in their shells. Storing rice, peanuts, and Juko Beans in the shell keeps them fresher, and prevents bug problems. TOGETHER, WE ARE MAKING A DIFFERENCE! Thank you for your ongoing prayers that mean so much to us. I appreciate personal emails, as it gets a bit lonely over here with no visitors. So please feel free to write me and ask questions at brenda@orphansunlimited.org Due to July food buying, I won’t be able to write long notes, but everyone who writes will get an answer. I truly, truly appreciate you all for your helping hand and prayers. BLESSINGS, BUSH BUNNY BRENDA LANGE AND THE BALAMA STAFF |
BUSH BUNNY BRENDA BLOG: JUNE 27, 2020
| FROM “BUSH BUNNY BRENDA“DATE: JUNE 27, 2020 TRIPLETS GROWING AND OUR CHILDREN THRIVING And it’s all thanks to your prayers and love gifts. With the schools closed, we are doing our best to keep our children active and learning. The photos in this blog are worth a thousand words. They show much of what we are doing during the cold season (55ºF/15ºC) so our children stay healthy. Our children live and play together, enjoying the outdoors at our learning center at our Balama mission base. I hope you enjoy the photos as well as the 2 short videos below (can’t send more than 15 seconds) as our cell towers can’t handle the big file. Under-12-year-olds receiving a second set of warm clothing for the season. We wash 1 while we wear 1. Click on this link or the photo above to see our kids sending their thanks (Obrigada!) for the warm clothes. https://youtu.be/hpBHah94iIU ![]() Rosa ( 8.5 lbs/3.85 kg) and Rosalina, (9 lbs./4.1kg) at 3 months! ![]() Marcia, Marcelino, and Marcelo (10 lbs/4.6kg) each at 4 months! ![]() In Bawana Games our teams start with the little ones … … And finish with the big kids! These are Bawana Relays on our soccer field. From smallest to oldest, everyone joins in for fun team competitions. Everyone competes against their own age group. Click on the photo above or this link to see a quick video of our kids in action.https://youtu.be/McuNC6Ah8OQ ![]() Our dorm boys deep in thought over a game of Rummykub. Great brain exercise while having fun! TOGETHER, WE ARE MAKING A BIG DIFFERENCE IN MANY YOUNG LIVES. BLESSINGS, BUSH BUNNY BRENDA LANGE AND THE BALAMA STAFF |
BUSH BUNNY BRENDA BLOG: JUNE 20, 2020
| FROM “BUSH BUNNY BRENDA“ DATE: JUNE 20, 2020 GOD DOING SOMETHING WONDERFUL IN ZITO No one can explain it, but no one denies it is a good thing. Zito continues to THRIVE even with the odds against him. Zito is energetic, plays Rummikub with the boys, loves art class, and continues to wheel himself long distances in his adult tri-cycle without anyone helping him. He still requires a tiny dressing change on his hip each day, as the fistula found by the last surgeon is still active. ![]() Zito and his ever faithful wheels. HOWEVER, it doesn’t phase him one bit. If you didn’t know he has a pseudomonas infection in his left femur, you would never suspect it. OUR STAFF, and the hospital staff are happy to see him doing so well. I have no idea how God will answer our prayers, but in no way is this nasty infection in control of his body anymore. I will keep you posted as time goes on, but know that many months have passed with ONLY POSITIVE changes seen in Zito’s health. PRAISE THE LORD, for He is the God of wonderful miracles. Here’s another quick video of our kids having fun and celebrating. Who’s your friend? Jesus! https://youtu.be/yJzT160JAVA SPECIALTY TEAM PROVIDES A HELPING HAND. Our specialty processing team of Manel, Carlitos, and Monsur left Tuesday morning with a loaded 7‑ton-truck for our Meluco mission. Preparing them for the trip took 2 full days as it is similar to sending your family on a 3 day camping trip in the bush. They needed everything from pots and pans to bedding, as well as a corn chute and all the small equipment to do the job. They also took 60 sacks of this year’s beans for the orphans. ![]() Lifting a 400 lb./182kg corn chute onto our truck takes 10 men. The Meluco mission is the main storage facility for the orphans’ food distribution program that supports 515 orphans and the widows who care for them. They needed help to properly sack, sew, and stack the 600 sacks of newly harvested corn that was now in their barn. Using a small team of men, the team completed the dusty job in 2 days, PTL, and were back in Balama early on the 3rd evening. WE ARE VERY GRATEFUL, FOR THIS TEAM’S WORK MAKES IT POSSIBLE FOR THESE CHILDREN TO RECEIVE FOOD THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. PREPARING CORN FOR MILLING INTO FLOUR In order to make corn flour, it must be sifted to take out any dust and husk particles present when sacked in the fields. This “clean corn” is then re-sacked and stored for a few days until it needs to be milled. ![]() Sifting the corn so it’s ready to mill into corn flour. Click on the link below to see a short video of how it’s done in our huge 3‑foot-sifters. https://youtu.be/FqflMosXrjY Life in Balama takes a bit more “preparation” than most realize. It is the locals who taught me how to do this. I just built the sifter a bit bigger than what they use. THANK YOU FOR MAKING ALL THIS POSSIBLE VIA YOUR LOVE GIFTS. TOGETHER WE ARE MAKING A DIFFERENCE. BLESSINGS, BUSH BUNNY BRENDA LANGE AND THE BALAMA STAFF |


































