Friday, December 31, 2010


Happy New Year!!
May 2011 be a year overflowing with many wonderful surprises from Papa God! I pray that you would be filled with joy unspeakable and that your faith would increase as you receive and bask in more of His amazing LOVE!
Love & blessings,
Tanya

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Helena's House

Some photos of a house that we were able to help purchase through Mercy Ministry for a widow named Helena. Her husband died and she was left alone in Pemba with her 3 children and no nearby relatives. They were homeless and living on a neighbors porch before we were able to help.


the house


the family in their new house...Helena is on the right with her 3 daughters and one little neighbor boy

roof "trusses"

bedroom door

Planting Time!

As the harvest season comes to an end in the northern hemisphere, here in Mozambique we are just finishing field preparations and praying for the Lord of the harvest to bring the first rains of the year so we can begin planting. He is so faithful to give us all that we need!

I had a wonderful time in Lesotho in September at the Farming God’s Way in-field mentoring. There were about sixty of us from many different countries, all with hearts to see poverty broken off the lives of the African people. The amazing truths from God’s Word, along with the agricultural techniques and management principles that I saw demonstrated are like keys in the hands of God’s servants to unlock the yokes of poverty and oppression in Mozambique and surrounding nations.

In October I began teaching FGW to the workers at our new farm in Metuge, where we hope to raise much food to feed the poor and orphans. I was also able to visit and teach those in our church in Mieze who have small farms of their own, and am currently teaching FGW at our Bible school here in Pemba to the 3rd and 4th year students. Every one is excited to implement the FGW practices on their own farms this year and to have the Lord bring them out of poverty and into his abundance. They are learning how to trust him and him alone for all they need and we look forward to hearing many testimonies of God’s miraculous provision!

Thank you for continuing to remember us in your prayers and through your generous support. Please pray for the Lord’s blessings to rest on us in all we do and for his continued provision for the least of these. Pray that the Lord will continue to add to our number those who have a heart to minister to the beautiful people of Mozambique. He is good and we trust him in all things!

Pics from my Lesotho trip...


Thursday, August 12, 2010

Breaking Free from Poverty

What a busy, fast track season it has been since I returned to Pemba end of May. As soon as I returned, I resumed responsibility of overseeing projects and food distribution for 240 people in our Mercy programs. In two months we have been able to get a few more thatch roofs recovered and new homes built thanks to the generous donations of visitors and mission school students. Thank you Lord for always providing for your children!

My roommates and I took on a new laundry lady in June, and she had quite the story. Beatrice is one of the ladies I had gotten to know in the Mercy program. She is a young widow with 6 children, and had no job and no way of providing for her kids, except the 5 kilos of rice and 5 kilos of beans that she received from us every 2 weeks. One day I asked her how she lived before meeting us at IRIS and coming to be part of the food program. The house they lived in before we helped them buy a new one last year had big holes in its roof and sides. It looked as if it may fall in on top of the family. They had no beds, so Beatrice would go to the town dump to find old discarded coal sacks for her and the children to sleep on at night. When the rains came they couldn’t sleep because rivers of water would come pouring through the sides of the house and when it was dry snakes came in to sleep with them. Beatrice says that the neighbors just laughed at them. The children cried to her in hunger almost every day, and the older boys would go to the dump to look for old bread and rotten food that might still be good enough for Beatrice to cook up for them to eat. Now she has income and is even able to choose foods that she wants to buy for her children in the market. Praise you, Lord, for your amazing love and provision!

Later I cried, as I thought about the reality of a lot of the poor here. They literally have nothing, and Jesus has brought us here to share his good news with them but also to help them break free from the cycle of poverty. One way that I feel the Lord wants me to help people be released from generations of poverty is through Farming God’s Way. This is a way of farming that teaches very basic and simple farming practices that produce much food. It also teaches about wisely stewarding the land that God has given us; including blessing the land and breaking off curses. I am so excited for the opportunity to go to Lesotho in September for a week long ‘In-field Mentoring’ program with the leaders of FGW and others who have a heart to see poverty broken off the lives of God’s precious people in Africa!

Saturday, March 20, 2010

From Our "Village of Joy" Family to Yours

1. Discipleship group of some of the ladies who care for our children

2. Mercy program- making grass purses

3. Mercy program- making bead necklaces

4. Mercy program- helping in the garden

5. Two of our beautiful girls