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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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We are extremely excited to have just been informed that one of the students of the Swaziland Leadership Academy (who just completed their ...
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As I sit down to write I am uncertain where to begin, or what to describe. Our day was filled with some really awesome experiences, and ...
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Team Update May 11, 2014 We arrived…and so did all our bags! We are all grateful that our journey here went very smoothly. In Chicago ...
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May 15, 2014 When we first arrived at Mkhombokati I began to wonder whether our work here is helpful. There are so many people living in p...
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Team Update for May 14: Today was another outstandingly packed day! We started out with a devotion and then moved straight into paintin...
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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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