1.22.2009

One to one with Simangaliso Ndlovu

Simangaliso Ndlovu
Q: Tell me about your background?
A: My name is Simangaliso. I was born at Mtshabezi hospital - approximately 55km from Ebenezer and 25km from my home in Mapane. I live with my parents and extended family. I have 4 brothers and 2 sisters. One of my brothers has passed away. I am the last born of my siblings.

Q: How did you hear about Ebenezer?
A: Ebenezer Selection Camp forms were being distributed at Mapane Primary school. I liked the Ebenezer vision as I wanted to be a farmer and to know more about God. I attended the Selection Camp. I enjoyed it very much particularly getting to know others on the camp and learning more about Christ.
Q: What has been your greatest challenge at Ebenezer?
A: Bush bucks eating my plants and now there are diseases like boll worm amd red spider mite. I have put a fence around my plot to deter the bush bucks and I am spraying my field every week. There seems to be an improvement and I’m optimistic that I will get a good harvest from my crops.

Q: Fantastic. What has been your greatest joy at Ebenezer?
A: I enjoy socializing with others, learning life skills and spending time in church. I attend Crossroads Community Church which is led by Stephen Manhanga. I enjoy praying and singing.

Q: Praise God Simanga. Who is your role model?
A: God is my role model. I am amazed by his LOVE.

Q: Where do you see yourself in 5 years time?
A: I will be back in my community having a large plot and farming God’s Way. I will be teaching both young and old people to live a life for Christ.

Be blessed Simangaliso and keep on keeping. May you be blessed as you continue to impact your community.
Interviewed By Molly Manhanga

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Richard Dassow said...

Chapin Living Waters exists to help poor people in third world countries grow vegetables when there is insufficient rain. They offer simple, sustainable technologies for subsistence farming, bringing hope to the poorest people and the opportunity to solve their own problems. Their simple “Bucket Kit” can be a tool for outreach and church planting. Check it out at...
http://www.chapinlivingwaters.org/

They serve development groups, relief organizations, and mission groups working with people in third world countries. Their "Bucket Kits", consisting of 100 feet of drip hose, fittings and connecting tubing, are ideal for poor families in communities where running water and pumps are not available. The family connects the kit to a 5-gallon bucket elevated at least 1 meter above the ground, and fills the bucket with water twice daily. This simple, inexpensive, gravity fed system will provide enough moisture for a vegetable garden large enough to feed a small family during periods when there is absolutely no rainfall.

If you are a business person, pastor, missionary, or NGO, and you feel you can use this technology, please contact Dick to obtain a bucket kit to be used as a tool for outreach. Find them on the web athttp://www.chapinlivingwaters.org/

Business as mission: Opportunity to multiply your resources for God’s Kingdom!

1. We can help you set up a pilot project!

2. Pilot project can help to grow interest in the next step:
Helping a person, group or organization become an area or country representative for us spreading the word and helping others grow enough food for their families when there is no rain.

3. A micro finance organization can help by financing a distributor. Cost? About $200.00 to start with a small inventory of “Bucket Kits”

4. Spreading the word among your contact organizations about what we do…if you or your organization does NOT want to take an active role.

There are many ways that we could work together!

Can we talk more about how we can partner together?

Helping people grow enough food for their family can be a great outreach opportunity!


1.1 Billion people will go to bed hungry tonight!

Chapin Living Waters, a Christian ministry offers a solution to the tragedy.

“Helping people grow food when there is no rain”

We serve development groups, relief organizations, and mission groups working with people in third world countries, by introducing programs for sustainable drought resistant vegetable production. Our work involves publishing training materials, conducting workshops and seminars in drip irrigation and basic agricultural methods for subsistence farming, and assisting in the distribution of “Bucket Kits”. In regions where we have done more extensive training and follow-up, we find that “Bucket Kit” programs are becoming largely self-sustaining.

The “Bucket Kit”, consisting of 100 feet of drip hose, fittings and connecting tubing, is ideal for poor families in communities where running water and pumps are not available. The family connects the kit to a 5-gallon bucket elevated at least 1 meter above the ground, and fills the bucket with water twice daily. This simple, inexpensive, gravity fed system will provide enough moisture for a vegetable garden large enough to feed a small family during periods when there is no rainfall. The availability of vegetables during dry seasons not only improves the nutrients in the diet, but also reduces the need for staples such as maize by as much as one-third. Many families return to purchase additional “Bucket Kits” in order to sell vegetables at a premium during the dry season, providing funds for other family needs such as clothing, schooling, and medical care.

This simple technology can be used as a tool for your community outreach or for your church planting. We can help you set up a low cost-low risk pilot project. We can work with you with micro lenders for larger projects.

Please look at our website: http://www.chapinlivingwaters.org/ for world-wide testimonies revealing how the Lord is using this simple drip irrigation system to help people grow enough food for themselves when there is little or no rain.

Please email and or call me today for more information on partnering with us in ministering to the physical needs of the people in your area of influence, creating a spiritual breakthrough that will have eternal value in the Kingdom.

Until All Have Heard

Dick Dassow for Chapin Living Waters. Email: dickdassow (at) wi.rr.com

http://www.chapinlivingwaters.org/


How to Start a Pilot Project

1. Place 5-10 “Bucket Kits” with 5-10 families in your area.
Or “Super Bucket Kits” We can help via phone, fax and email.

2. Start a Demo plot or Garden:
By a School, Clinic, Church, Village, etc.
5-10 “Bucket Kits” or “Super Bucket Kits”
Bring in people, show how it works, use the produce it provides in your school, clinic, church.

3. Set up a ¼ acre or 1 acre system. Need water pressure.

4. Later after steps 1 and or 2, we can come in and conduct a 2-5 day training workshop: Show how and involve people, families in setting up a “Bucket Kit” and training them in other agricultural topics. Train the Trainers concept! We continue with follow up AFTER we leave. Call or email us for more details.
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ebenezer agricultural training centre said...

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boopybok said...

Dear Mrs Manhanga. This is just a note to say that I'm so excited aboutthe work that's going on in Kezi. God is definately using you to be a bright light shining in a season of darkness and hardship. I pray that the blessing of the Lord will make you rich and add no sorrow. I pray that He bless the work of your hands, that He'd cause all you lay your hands to do to prosper!! And that He's favour would surround you as like a shield!!! God bless you and Uncle Stephen!!! Nicola Lawson

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boopybok said...

Dear Mrs Manhanga. This is just a note to say that I'm so excited aboutthe work that's going on in Kezi. God is definately using you to be a bright light shining in a season of darkness and hardship. I pray that the blessing of the Lord will make you rich and add no sorrow. I pray that He bless the work of your hands, that He'd cause all you lay your hands to do to prosper!! And that He's favour would surround you as like a shield!!! God bless you and Uncle Stephen!!! Nicola Lawson

ebenezer agricultural training centre said...

Thanks Nicola. Very encouraging.