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A Present from Cedrick in DR Congo

I got this present the other day from my friend Cedrick.  He lives in Mulungwishi, DR Congo.  This dude is awesome!  He has a big passion for Information Technology, but an even bigger passion for God.

From Africa Gift

Here is a picture of me and Cedrick.

From DR Congo Africa - Joe Barnes 2

New DR Congo, Africa Pics from George

George Etheredge and a team went to Mulungwishi, DR Congo, Africa around the first of Semptember.  They went to the same place I went to on my mission trip.  Here are links to the pictures he took.

Boys’ Orphanage at Lubumbashi

Trip to Mulungwishi from Lubumbashi

UMC sewing center in Lubumbashi

Mulungwishi Station, D.R. Congo

The Mission Trip Team

Here is a photo of our mission trip team that went to Mulungwishi, DR Congo, Africa.

Mulungwishi, DR Congo Misson Trip

I got most of the pictures up on my Google album.  I still have pictures that I need to take off my iPhone and upload.  My Google album has the pictures from most of the team that went on the mission trip.  I am still waiting on two of the other team members that I am getting pictures from.

DR Congo Africa Photos

Mulungwishi, DR Congo Misson Trip

I made it back home yesterday evening safe and sound.  It is so good to be back home.  I actually got to take a hot shower…it felt so wonderful.  Melanie and I went to Whataburger for supper and let me tell you, a hamburger never tasted so wonderful!  I was so happy to see the kids again, I thought my heart was going to explode when they ran up to me.  I will be posting a lot more about the mission trip.  There is so much to tell.  I took around 1000 pictures, plus with the pictures I got from the team, we have around 2000 total.  Plus we got some digital video.  It will take some time to upload everything, but I will start to post pictures in a couple of days.  I have so many emotions going on in me right now.  I am so happy to be home, but yet my heart is broken because I could not do more.

God Bless Your Day!

DR Congo, Africa Mission Trip June 19 - July 4 - Update May 26th

I got a really awesome view of the area I will be in while in Africa.  I asked some of the staff at the seminary if they had a drawing or map of the area, this way I know what I am dealing with for the wireless I’m going to install.  This is the google map they gave me.  Mulungwishi

Seeing this really pumps me up.  It makes it more real.

DR Congo, Africa Mission Trip June 19 - July 4 - Update Feb 18th

I was talking to some people last night about the upcoming mission trip to Africa.  They want to donate and asked me if I had a PayPal account.  I told them yes and gave them my account.  Then they told me that I really needed post this up on my website to get other people involved.  So, I am going to try this out and see what happens.  Here is the email that I sent them today:

Angie and Tom,
I am going to D.R. Of Congo, Africa on June 19th returning July 4th.  The purpose of this mission trip is to support a Methodist Seminary in Mulungwishi.  Here is a piece from a document that I received from our team leader, Roland McGregor.  He was my childhood pastor growing up in Hobbs, NM.

The church in Congo has grown through civil crisis.
War destroyed airports, gov¹t buildings, homes, churches, schools,
clinics. Many of the churches lost their chairs, tables, pews, piano,
organs, church files. AIDS has claimed the lives of thousands, leaving too
many street children.

Yet, today there are over 300,000 United Methodists in Congo!!
Why?

They focus on people. When the musical instruments, tables and pews
were gone, people still had each other. They cared for one another, they
prayed for one another. The church focused on the people who were
hurting, dislocated or lost. Their faith grew in spite of the fact they had
no electricity or running water.

Even today, at times all they can do is pray and read scriptures.
They gather in homes or under trees. But every time they gather they
focus on their strength: the salvation of the living and loving GOD. When
they gather, they begin with these words:

“God is good. All the Time! And All the Time, God is good!”

Congo has only begun to recover from the crises of war and the AIDS epidemic,
but the church is leading the way to healing, with overflowing worship services,
educational and health services, feeding programs for street children and new
construction of all types.

The United Methodist Church is providing opportunities for their future!
What makes a church grow - even during crisis?
The people of Congo respond:
“ God is Good. All the time! And All the time, God is Good.”

What Roland McGregor has done is he helps support the Seminary.  A team goes there at least once a year.  My task on this mission trip is to setup a computer lab for the seminary students.  The cost for me to go on this mission trip is going to be around $3200.00.  This amount does not include the extras that I have to do, like my medical and the clothing I need to get.  I was told I needed to get fishing clothes because they have sun screen and bug repellent in them.  I have to have $2600.00 by April 1st and I already have $2100.00 so far.  Myself and Melanie, my wife, have put in $1400.00 of our own money and have had a few other people that have donated.  I have come under the realization that I cannot do this all myself.  I am not very good at asking for money so I hope that you guys can help me out.  You asked what my paypal account is and it is joe@suprajoe.com.  I am not only asking for financial help, which is just a small piece of the pie, but the whole team and I need spiritual help, prayers!  Thank you so much!

http://www.apmethodist.org/congo/index.htm – this is the seminary website

http://www.suprajoe.com – this is my personal website

God Bless Your Day,
Joe D. Barnes

If you would like to donate you can send money via paypal at joe@suprajoe.com or if you have another way you would like to donate then please send me an email and we can discuss.  Now, to let you know that if for some reason I cannot go then the money raised, including the money I have put into this, will go to the person that will take my spot.  I do not for see me not going, but you never know.  I just want you to know your money will be used for this mission.