The First Distribution


The household ration provided in this project, based on what an average family of seven would eat, includes two 25 kg bags of maize meal, 10 kg of beans, 2.5 L of cooking oil, and 500 g of salt each month over a five-month period. This ration equates to approximately 54% of the family's daily energy needs.

During the first day of our distribution, I met a man who had not been chosen as a beneficiary. He reminded me of how God always provides for us. Here is one of the passages that he shared with me and later with the whole community.

"How can I set this before a hundred men?" his servant asked.
But Elisha answered, "Give it to the people to eat. For this is what the LORD says: 'They will eat and have some left over.'" Then he set it before them, and they ate and had some left over, according to the word of the LORD. II Kings 4:42-44
I was reminded that there are numerous times in both the New and Old Testament when there was not enough food and yet through God's amazing power the food multiplied. It is our prayer that God will multiply the food that has been delivered in the Mwandi district.

In many communities, carts pulled by donkeys or cows were used to take the food home but it seemed that most people carried their food home. Women would carry 25 kg bags on their heads with their babies still strapped to their backs. Men would carry the bags on their shoulders.

The food that is being provided through this project is bringing relief to the hunger that people are experiencing.
In addition, we have come to see how this project is also providing an opportunity for communities to have meaningful conversations around women's roles in the community. Communities are talking about how to give women increased leadership opportunities. Through these difficult conversations, people are growing in love and respect for each other, despite the differences that have created historical divisions.
Please pray that God will continue his good work here in Zambia. Pray that positive transformation will continue and that the food that is being delivered over the next five months will multiply and feed all those who are hungry.
Hi Carl and Edith, thanks for all the work you are doing there. I'm sure that God is blessing many people there through your efforts. You are in our prayers all the time.
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