Friday, August 8, 2008

Holy Cow

Yesterday was the first day of ministry that we had here without the rest of the team, and it was an experience. WE woke up around 8 and all had some time to be with the Lord. After an hour or so we grabbed a cow from the compound and headed to our friend patricia's house. Patrica and her husband run a center for children called discover to recover. The center is for Orphans who are HIV positive, and need a place to live becasue they have been thrown out by society. Pstricia is also HIV posotive and has gone through MANY social strugles because of it. Cows are very important here, and are regarded as a sign of wealth. The Holy Cow program is a program that was developed to jump start the economy of orginizations or families. It works like this: a female cow is given to a family as a gift, when the first calf it is given to the person who donated it, considering it is a female. When the second calf is born the family gets to keep it, and so on and so on. This program is used as a way for the person who recieves the cow to generate income. Now there isn't some cow transport machine that you can just put the cow on and get them to thir destination, no no, we had to walk her there. It was about a two hour walk to get the cow to it's destination. It wasn't bad though, we saw and talked to a lot of great people on the way. I had to run down a circumsision parade so that I could donate to thier cause. Now I know what you are thinking, a circmsision parade? In some tribes the boys are circumsised at around the age of 15 and when the time is right for that boy he and his friends run the streets of the town yelling and dancing trying to raise some money for the event. So I ran them down and gave them some dough. All in all the trip to Patricia's house was awesome, and we all learned a lot.

4 comments:

Mom said...

Oh my what an experience. It does not even sound like you are in the year 2008. Now arent you glad you had your parade when you were just minutes old!!!!!Chris I enjoy reading your blogs and picture every moment in my mind.I can just see you walking down dirt roads for two hours with a cow!!!!!You are one awesome son. Im watching the opening ceremonies of the olympics and it was the most spectacular show ever. When I see the African nations I cannot help but smile and think of you. Hope your day tomorrow is fabulous. I will say a prayer for all those orphans .
Love and miss you,
Mom xoxoxoxox

dianasaur said...

i watched the kenyan team march into the stadium for the olympics tonight and thought of you. i am glad that allison is doing a picture blog. its nice to get an idea of where you are.

Julie Hibbard said...

The Olympics have nothing on you marching with a cow in the Circumcision Parade! You get a GOLD medal for that for sure!
I am SO glad I was there and know exactly who Patricia is and what Discover to Recover looks like!!
I'm thinking of you guys each day and, truly, wishing I was still there...
eat some chapati for me!

Bob Wohlers said...

Mooooo..... Well, you are going to see the role livestock plays in third-world nations. Grenada was the same way when I lived there Chris. Just an update - your car's check engine light came on again for Taylor. He's off to Mexico again for another camp, so the car is back at CarMax for a once over. It's probably something simple. Taylor is a nice young man; I really like him. Anyway, not to worry... the light is no doubt something simple this time around. Thank goodness we purchased the extended warranty.

Hey, so PROUD of you Chris. Stay safe. Love,
DAD