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As we go forward, may the peace of God be with you; and may we pray for that peace to be found throughout the great nation of Zimbabwe.


Giles

gilesI am a freshman at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama. My parents were missionaries for twenty-one years in association with the International Mission Board, centered in Richmond, Virginia, and consequently I was born and raised in Southern Africa. My parents started in Botswana, and I was nine when we moved to Zimbabwe. God has called me to missions, and although I do not know where He will ultimately lead me, my heart for Zimbabwe has grown in passion and burden. God is doing great things, and I am honored to be a part of them!

peter

peter.JPGI am a freshman at Olivet Nazarene University. I was born and grew up my whole life in Mutare, Zimbabwe. I was an exchange student to Ottawa, IL in 2005. At the beginning of this year I returned to IL to go to university here. My hope and my prayer is that you will join us in this day of prayer and help to make a difference. Only God can change the situation in Zimbabwe.

“If My people, who are called by My Name, will humble themselves and pray and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land.”

2 Chronicles 7:14

aaron

PZ Web and Media Relations

aaron@PrayZimbabwe.org

aaronI’m a pastor and seminary student in Richmond, VA. In May 2004, I travelled to Zimbabwe and spent time with pastors and families in Harare, still try to keep up with them. There are amazing stories to tell from Zim, and I’m excited that we have an opportunity now to share them with the world!

rob

robRob lives in Richmond, Virginia and is currently finishing college at Virginia Commonwealth University. He has been active on the Student Government Association and has worked with Virginia21, a student lobbying organization, as well as the Pre-Law Society and the University Hearing Board, an honor council for upper level offenses. His research has dealt with regional economic cooperation and integration in southern Africa, particularly dealing with the independent policy decisions made by South Africa and how they affect local trade agreements with Front-Line States such as Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Rob is interested in law, politics, and intelligence, and had a recent internship with the Supreme Court of Virginia. In his spare time he likes to surf, play guitar, read, and spend time with his friends.

karl

PZ Graphic Designer

karlMy name is Karl. I am a sophomore Studio Art major at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, and my dream is to get a masters of art in Africa, and hopefully teach and live in Africa indefinitely. I am also the president of an organization called Waypoint that promotes awareness for social issues both locally and globally. My prayer is that we can reach as many people as possible to educate them on what is happening in Africa and the world.

kiki

kiki@PrayZimbabwe.org

kikiMy name is Kiki, and my husband Doug and I serve as directors of a college ministry in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. I was born in Zimbabwe and grew up in Sesame, Sanyati, and Gweru.

Over the Christmas break, I went back for the first time since college. It was so good to be home, and yet life has become so difficult for our friends and family there in Zimbabwe. It hurt to see those who had poured into and mentored me in my life struggling simply to make it from one day to the next. I am praying that God will soon restore the dignity, honor and respect that they are due, and that Zimbabwe would once again be re-established as a proud and beautiful land.

“I will lift up my eyes to the mountains; From where shall my help come? My help comes from the LORD, Who made heaven and earth.” (Psalm 121:1-2)