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Mkhombokati
The Mhkombokati CarePoint serves approximately 200 children, many of whom are orphans and specifically rely on the CarePoint for food. Over the years, several short-term mission teams from Capital have traveled to Mkhombokati, bringing thousands of pounds of supplies and bringing back knowledge – learning from the children and adults on the ground what their needs truly are and how we can help them most effectively.

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“What’s the story?” This question has been running through my mind non-stop since we returned home. I have so many stories from our time ...
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Last summer, I agreed to be the Supply Coordinator for the Swaziland Ministry at Capital. Admittedly, at that time, I had no idea what I w...
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Team Update for May 16, 2014 Today was another fun-filled day! Lots of work and lots of happy faces at Mkombokati. We started out the da...
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May 13, 2014 Hello from Swaziland. Today was our first day at the care point and it was great to see so many familiar face...
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- 90,000 words
- This is Africa, and I am a Sponge
- The Old Man and the Tree
- I Miss the Rains Down in Africa
- Sponsorship = Relationship
- Church in Swaziland: Holy Spirit, Come
- The Tale of Thokazani
- A Very Swazi Post
- Beyond Expectations
- Sawubona! It's Kristine :)
- Droppin’ some Beets
- We Sit, We Sew, We Hang
- Thanduxolo
- Enough talk, how about some pictures?
- Coming Home
- We Bought The Farm
- One Love
- Mkhombokati Care Point—First Visit of the Trip
- This is Africa
- Sawubona from Swaziland!
- Hello Jo-Burg!!!
- Up up and away!!
- And we are off!!!
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