We call March and April the months of Energy in Mali. The wind and the bright and burning sun are everywhere in the country and in the whole Sahara zone. Here people live in this heat without energy to cook their food and the bright sun without light to read at night. The wind blows from everywhere but there is no energy to power a fan at night in the bedroom. What a contrast for someone who knows what electrical energy is made of. Education is the only thing that can free human beings and fight the poverty in this advantaged but still disadvantaged place in the world.
The students wanted to meet
him and shake his hand, but security changed everything. Safety rules have
restricted that the president will not shake hands with the public, he will
stay in the car and just wave. Only authorized people are allowed to take
pictures. We were asked to turn off our cameras. But we did take a few pictures
anyway.
The bible that the students were to hand to the president
was in the end given to the county mayor of Koro. We took a picture of him holding
the Bible with some students.
Madeline, Mariam, and Vieu with the mayor. |
It was so
difficult if not impossible to control the students because there were Dogon masks
everywhere, arousing their curiosity.
After a wearisome second period exam, a short but rescuing Easter break is allowing Viex to coach a street football club.
Thanks again for the many ways you all support us. We have felt your love; your encouragement and we acknowledge your vital partnership in this work, not just providing education but touching lives with love for eternity and enlarging the kingdom of God on earth. Together we will be able to say like Paul: “We proclaim him by instructing and teaching all people with all wisdom so that we may present every person mature in Christ.” Col 1:28
Please Thank God for:
- Health of teachers, students, and families
- The second term exam
- the land for the school
- the progressive church building project
- the safe presidential visit in Koro
- the joyful wedding of Amesserou and Febe
- Growth of the school in terms of students and quality teachers
- Providence for building classes at the school land
- Deep impact of the gospel in the lives of students
- students to work hard and be successful in their education
- water to be abundant for the population and the building project.
Your friend, Ibrahima