"LIVING YOUR LIFE FOR JESUS IS TRULY LIVING YOUR LIFE TO THE FULLEST."
TUESDAY, MAY 4, 2010
We're married...

and ridiculously happy! It was wonderful to see everyone. Each of you added joy to our wedding and homecoming. As you can imagine, we are overflowing right now. God is so good!
A quick update for now: we are both living in Nairobi - together at last. (I said a bittersweet goodbye to my friends in Uganda before the wedding.) Phil is already back in the office, and working hard for his team and the people of South Sudan. I am learning Nairobi and seeking God for my place here.
In two things I am confident right now, I am blessed to be here with my two great loves (God and Phil) and I am enjoying them both very much!
We are working on a new "joint" blog so that we can share our photos and stories from one site. It is very much in the construction stage right now, but by next week we should have some fun stuff on there (wedding, honeymoon photos, etc...). Here is the new link: www.philandmel.wordpress.com.
Again - our sincere thanks to all of you for celebrating with us - God blessed us so much through you!
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2010
Happy Birthday, Love!!
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2010
To the Sullivans and Co.
Hey Corbin!
We had some fun with your project. I'm sorry that I am not a better photographer, but here are some pictures of your monkey in Africa with me and my "family" in Buremba, (Southwest) Uganda. We felt so blessed that you thought of us.
Moses also LOVED the clothes and all of the toys that you and your friends sent us. Every time he wore a piece of your clothing, he would tell me that he looked "very smart" - with a big smile on his face! He means that he looks very handsome. You made him feel very special and so happy!
Know that I love you, Corbin. I hope to see you again someday soon. You are welcome to visit us in Kenya anytime - we'll take you out to see some wild safari animals.
I am passing your project on...
Take care and have some fun today!
We had some fun with your project. I'm sorry that I am not a better photographer, but here are some pictures of your monkey in Africa with me and my "family" in Buremba, (Southwest) Uganda. We felt so blessed that you thought of us.
Moses also LOVED the clothes and all of the toys that you and your friends sent us. Every time he wore a piece of your clothing, he would tell me that he looked "very smart" - with a big smile on his face! He means that he looks very handsome. You made him feel very special and so happy!
Know that I love you, Corbin. I hope to see you again someday soon. You are welcome to visit us in Kenya anytime - we'll take you out to see some wild safari animals.
I am passing your project on...
Take care and have some fun today!
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2010
Your Gift
On behalf of my team, THANK YOU so much for the bibles that you so graciously provided. We trust that our Lord will use His Word mightily in each home and heart.
As I prepare to leave, it is a blessing to know that every member of my team can now read and share God's word in their own language daily.
God is good! Your gift is evidence of that.
God is good! Your gift is evidence of that.
Mara and more...
We got up early each morning to go on game drives, take photos, and enjoy the fresh air. We had a really fun van whose top would open up so we could peak outside and feel closer to the animals.



Phil and I both agreed that this trip was extra fun with our parents. We loved sharing all of the excitement and awe together. It seemed like every 5 seconds someone was smiling and saying "woah - look at that!"
After a couple days at the Mara, we headed back to Nairobi to prep and enjoy Thanksgiving dinner. We were so grateful to be together that it hardly mattered what we ate, but we still managed to pull off something traditional. Turkey, potatoes, pumpkin pie...mmm...we loved that we were able to share it together.
The next day, my parents and I left for a little adventure in Uganda. I took them to my village, Buremba, to meet my team and Moses and to sleep in the "bush" for a few days. They did great!! And fortunately God spared my mom from seeing or hearing the mouse in the their room. Haha - Dad and I were a bit worried after we spotted it. ;)
My mom and dad poured out so much love to my team and to our community. Everyone loved them, and felt cared for by them. They even raised money to buy bibles in the local language to give to each member of my team. Many of them told me later that it was their first bible. God was good to use my parents and their church in such a power way. After giving away bibles to the team, we danced and sang and ate our goat. It was wonderful to see everyone so joyful!
After Buremba, my parents were able to spend a day with me in Kampala and then they returned to the States. It was a hard goodbye, but it was worth it to have them here with me for a little while. I do not think they will ever question again how much I miss them. And despite missing them, I think they have an even greater understanding of why I am here. It is simply for God - for His sake. I am here with God for now, as long as He desires. For His good purposes. And enjoying it!
Thanks for your patience as I posted these older stories. More recent posts to follow. ;)
Know that I'm missing you.
Phil and I both agreed that this trip was extra fun with our parents. We loved sharing all of the excitement and awe together. It seemed like every 5 seconds someone was smiling and saying "woah - look at that!"
After a couple days at the Mara, we headed back to Nairobi to prep and enjoy Thanksgiving dinner. We were so grateful to be together that it hardly mattered what we ate, but we still managed to pull off something traditional. Turkey, potatoes, pumpkin pie...mmm...we loved that we were able to share it together.
The next day, my parents and I left for a little adventure in Uganda. I took them to my village, Buremba, to meet my team and Moses and to sleep in the "bush" for a few days. They did great!! And fortunately God spared my mom from seeing or hearing the mouse in the their room. Haha - Dad and I were a bit worried after we spotted it. ;)
My mom and dad poured out so much love to my team and to our community. Everyone loved them, and felt cared for by them. They even raised money to buy bibles in the local language to give to each member of my team. Many of them told me later that it was their first bible. God was good to use my parents and their church in such a power way. After giving away bibles to the team, we danced and sang and ate our goat. It was wonderful to see everyone so joyful!
After Buremba, my parents were able to spend a day with me in Kampala and then they returned to the States. It was a hard goodbye, but it was worth it to have them here with me for a little while. I do not think they will ever question again how much I miss them. And despite missing them, I think they have an even greater understanding of why I am here. It is simply for God - for His sake. I am here with God for now, as long as He desires. For His good purposes. And enjoying it!
Thanks for your patience as I posted these older stories. More recent posts to follow. ;)
Know that I'm missing you.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2010
R&R at the Mara
This guy expressed how we felt once we hit the Mara. Ahhh...so nice...

Our place was spectacular! Phil did an awesome job booking it. We went with a christian company that we highly recommend called ACTS (African Christian Tours and Safari.)

So we kicked back out feet, relaxed, and enjoyed the view for a few days.
More photos on their way...
Our place was spectacular! Phil did an awesome job booking it. We went with a christian company that we highly recommend called ACTS (African Christian Tours and Safari.)
So we kicked back out feet, relaxed, and enjoyed the view for a few days.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2010
Warming them up...
Everyone was excited about going on a safari in Kenya, but we thought they could use a buffer between the States and the Wild so we took them on a little nature walk in Nairobi.

Apparently, they were more prepared for the wild than we thought because before we knew it, they were petting the cheetahs and loving it. Crazy ladies!!

We really did have so much fun! More to follow...
Apparently, they were more prepared for the wild than we thought because before we knew it, they were petting the cheetahs and loving it. Crazy ladies!!
We really did have so much fun! More to follow...
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MELANIE SCHERF
ABOUT ME
- MEL
- "Praise the LORD, oh my soul, all my inmost being, praise his holy name." -- Psalm 103
MY TEAM

Household Water Program 2009
WHAT WE DO
We are serving the people of Southwest Uganda, in a place called Buremba, Kiruhura. Our service involves water - clean and living. Our purpose is to bring hope - physically and spiritually - to the sick and lost.
Our job is to teach community members how to build water filters, water tanks, and proper shallow wells. These water systems improve health by decreasing the transmission of water-borne diseases - specifically saving the lives of young children.
Integrated into our clean water projects are what I like to call living waterprojects. We tell Water Stories found in the Bible to help communicate the gospel of Jesus Christ. One story we share is the "Samarian woman at the well" where Jesus teaches about theliving water He offers which will satisfy our souls forever.
Most importantly, we want our community to know and accept God's great love for them.
Please join us in prayer as we live out this journey that Christ set before us.
To Him be all the glory!
Our job is to teach community members how to build water filters, water tanks, and proper shallow wells. These water systems improve health by decreasing the transmission of water-borne diseases - specifically saving the lives of young children.
Integrated into our clean water projects are what I like to call living waterprojects. We tell Water Stories found in the Bible to help communicate the gospel of Jesus Christ. One story we share is the "Samarian woman at the well" where Jesus teaches about theliving water He offers which will satisfy our souls forever.
Most importantly, we want our community to know and accept God's great love for them.
Please join us in prayer as we live out this journey that Christ set before us.
To Him be all the glory!
PRAYER REQUESTS
- For Herbert as he begins living out his new "Christian" life
- That God would bless me with meaningful relationships in the field
- For patience, gentleness and wisdom with my staff
- That God would be the center of our work - every day
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East Africa
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