
While in Mozambique, I discovered a "passion" for sewing. It was not my passion, but the passion of those around me. Darlene brought her love for sewing to the women (and men) we met there. Some already may have had the desire or ability to sew before we arrived with our two new machines, bolts of cloth, sewing kits, and thread; but if they didn't have it before we arrived, they certainly had it afterward. The women were eager learners and worked through breaks and into the evening, racing against time because the electricity went out at 9:30 each night when the generator shut off.
Gito was Darlene's translator. What a great guy he was. He worked hard through the teaching sessions to assist Darlene in teaching the women in her group the things they needed to know to master the sewing projects before them. But Gito wanted to sew himself! He wanted to make himself a pair of pa

Passion is contagious. The energy of the teachers in both classrooms (the sewing and the teacher training) was inspiring. The Mozambicans and the Crossroaders were all working hard; all of us were learning all that we could in the short time we had together. All too soon, we would have to leave them and they would have to return to their villages where there was no generator, no sewing machines, no concrete classroom with paper and markers and supplies.
But, in a very short time much was accomplished. In the classroom for teachers, the results were somewhat less tangible. Time will reveal the impact of the training. They learned ways they could group their students and use their community resources to increase the effectiveness of their teaching, and much more. But the sewing class was another matter. At the end of three days, they were wearing the clothes they had made. Be sure to check out Gito in his brand new green pants!

We will be back, my friends to learn more from you and to share what we have with you because we have a passion for Christ and He has a passion for you!
How cool that the passion of others is conveyed through your storytelling. Thank you for sharing.
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