Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Something Must Be Done ...


As we worship together and enjoy God’s presence it’s become clearer to me that God desires that our hearts be drawn to his. His heart is for people, and so we need to have a heart for the people He has sent to us to serve. Our worship will not have integrity until it’s complimented by our actions to touch the impoverished communities around us.

The time for us to turn a blind eye to the communities is passed, if me and you do something, someone’s destiny can change forever. On a recent trip to Vumba we met a community that has 29 families and 11 kids. The kid’s are forced to be in the forest most of the days as there is no food for them at home. Secondly, they are not in school because going to school requires them to have strength to climb and descend on the gradient slopes of Vumba, and without food they have to limit the days they go to school. At their small school of 45, only 3 teachers are at work. One has been there consistently while the other two have missed school due to lack of remuneration.

Perhaps you and me are the change they have been waiting for…it became clearer to me that:

Something needs to be done,
Someone needs to do it,
It might as well be me, and you,
Because we can…


The Plan
If we come together and contribute what we can, we can help change the order of day for those kids. We can coordinate our efforts through our AST Foundation office, it starts with us.
Specific needs for this community are as follows:

Food - Farming inputs (Seed – 290kgs)& Fertilizer, this will be to empower them to fend for their families.
Education - Arranging a meeting with the 3 members of staff & incentivize them to teach the children through the course of the term. (Dec or Jan)
- Buy books and pens for the children for a start. See list of children below.

Our efforts will be in synergy with the place of employment for this community as they are farm workers. Please contact us for any ideas or contributions you can make. Some of you we’ve spoken already and you have contacts for seed, some for fertilizer, some for food packs (for the short term needs), and some of you can contribute cash.

Let’s be the difference!

Falls Croft Primary School


Names of Children Grade
Blessing Gorogobo 6
Dephine Gorogobo 3
Kudakwashe Kusara 4
Simbarashe Kusara 4
Nomore Mawoyo 2
Tanaka Mawoyo 2
Evermore Chasara 3
Tenson Mutengerere 1


And 3 preschool children.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

You Have To Be Willing To Miss It To Make It!


Today I write as a young entrepreneur in Harare, Zimbabwe who is pursuing a global reach & impact from the fastest falling economy ever in world history. An inflation that’s untold, a banking systems that’s collapsed, a currency that is ineffective, a health system that’s seized to serve its original purpose, a legal system that does not compliment good governance, and more indescribable circumstances!


Pursuing your dream in a country like mine is definitely a major faith project, perhaps the biggest you’ll ever face given the surface circumstances I’ve described above. When the reality on the ground is different from what the Lord promised through His written and spoken word. When the perpetual situation seems to be deteriorating by the days, when everything that you've ever know is tested beyond your current ability. Are you going to stick to what God said for your breakthrough to come, or will you throw in the towel and settle for what you know is mere existence. Will you quit being the world changer you were called to be, settling for making a living, as opposed to giving a living to those within your influence and your reach…?


As I’ve marched on a step at a time, developing a market for our services, it’s important for me to learn and embrace this truth: You have to be willing to miss it to make it! It could be a business venture, or a career path, or studying at that university you’ve always dreamt of, or pursuing a relation, or better still starting that project to feed those kids, reconciling a family or social relation…it’s all the same. There will always be a risk of missing it in your pursuit. If you will wait for the risk to disappear, then you might never step out.


You miss 100% of the shots you do not take so do something! As the year draws to a close, take time to reflect on your experiences. Reflection is what adds wisdom to experiences. See what you can do better, and perhaps it’s time for you to be flexible on your approach, yet remaining TRUE to your vision and purpose! I’m preparing our mega strategy for our business, I feel like this year was warm up for us, and now we enter into the ring of success!


Your success is to be measured, not so much by the position you haves reached in life, as much as by the obstacles you overcame while trying to succeed. Keep running, keep watching, and keep trying!


Your name is written in the book of success. May God Teach you to remain true, especially when it is difficult.


See you soon.