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TSC: Mexico 2010

Tuesday, February 1st, 2011

This past year at Times Square Church was an amazing one that pushed us so much further in our understanding of production, the use of media to impact ministries and causes and simply in working with a team effectively. I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t hard; changing pace from Alabama life to NYC life, changing from freelance to working on a staff, and changing from a few projects a year to a few a week…all of those things were challenges that we were faced with upon our arrival in New York. But those challenges increased us in so many ways that we’re not even fully aware of them all yet.

One of my first travel assignments for TSC was to go to Reynosa, Mexico and to document and create a ‘trip report’ of the work that’s being done there. It was the perfect transition piece into my new job at TSC because I’ve worked in Reynosa countless times over the past few years. In fact, I’ve worked at the exact canal with the same people. Here is the final multimedia piece produced as a trip-report for TSC on the Mexico project:

Mexico 2010 Trip Report from TSC Missions on Vimeo.

Zambia – Day 1

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

It’s 10:30 pm on my first night here in Zambia for Times Square Church and I’m beat.  I’ve been moving for 23 hours now and, a good portion of that was on airplanes and in airports.  Once I landed here in Lusaka I made my way straight to the Kakabalika house to visit the kids and see the farm.  After that dinner with Warren, one of the missionaries here and then some guitar playing before I made my way back here to my hotel room.  On that note I’m going to bed.  Ask me about the project tomorrow…it’s amazing and I’ll have a lot to say!

The home where many of the boys live at the Kakabalika House in Lusaka Zambia.  These boys were ’street kids’ before being taken into the home.

Preparing a typical meal made of corn meal or ‘mealie meal’

Two of the boys cary the finished meal into the kitchen to be served for dinner.

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