country had a population of 1.2 million people, today it stands at 860
thousand. By 2012 the Swazi population will be hovering round 500
thousand. Of that over half...nearly 250 thousand will be orphans. In
the remaining adult population the HIV/AIDS rate stands at 42% today
and that rate is continuing to climb. The country itself is one of the
poorest nations on earth. 70% of the population lives on less than $1 a
day with no access to clean water and improved sanitation. 40% of the
population is suffering from starvation. Most of these are orphans,
being raised by older siblings in orphan led households.
Because
the community knows these are orphan led household it is commonplace
for these unprotected children to be forced into oppressive labor or
worse but no more uncommon for the girls to be repeatedly sexually
abused. 80% of Swazi girls have been raped by their fourteenth birthday.
Those
children who escape the terrors of oppression and abuse must still face
the daily task of walking from their family homes to a care point where
they will receive one to two meals and clean water. This process which
can be distances as much as six miles each way occupies the children's
entire daily life leaving no time for education, agriculture, or
economic opportunity.
We do not believe this is God's will for
the children of Swaziland. We believe that God meant it when he claimed
that he would be the Father to the fatherless. We believe that God
takes his title of "defender of orphans" most seriously. We also
believe that God has staked his reputation on the church, and we as a
family feel therefore called to make good on his promises to the
fatherless orphans.
So after establishing the problem, and God's
desired response of his church to the problem comes the question of why
our family. In January of this year my wife and I traveled to Swaziland
on a one week vision trip. While there our hearts were captured by God
for His purposes for our life intersecting with these children. This
led to an amazing chain of events upon our return home through which we came to be partnered with our sponsoring organization Adventures In Missions and their sister ministry G42
whose plan was to plant a village designed to raise these children in a
safe enviroment. God has shown myself and my wife that our pasts and
our skills indvidually will be joined together for his unique glory in
the roles we will fill within the Nsoko Orphan Village.
In the
security of the village the children will recieve food, education,
agricultural and economic training, and most importantly be discipled
so that when they "age out" of our program they are equipped with the
skills, and love neccessary to partner with the Kingdom of God in
caring for more of this overwhelming orphan population. Our plan is
live among these kids and to love them in a way that instills the love
of God for orphans into these orphans so that our work is recreated in
their lives as they mature into young adulthood.
This vision
will bring the hope of New Creation to the hopeless realities of the
Swazi orphans. That is why some one must go, that is why we must go.