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My Time On the Raft

5 Comments 01 July 2008


(The raft in the middle of the lake, with tent readied for the night. above)

Sunday night at 7:30pm I stepped onto land. For the previous three days I had been residing on a 16′x16′ raft with four other friends. Only weeks before our team, who has been praying about and planning for our upcoming trip to Malawi, came up with the idea of doing a big attention-getting fundraiser that would allow our local community to have an impact on and be a blessing to the community of Sakata, Malawi where we will be working.

There are several ways that this money will go directly to the Malawian people to be of assistance. Mosquito nets to help prevent contracting Malaria, building fish ponds for communities to be a sustainable food source as well as a source of income, and building a mission center and repairing a preschool. We were really hoping that we could somehow raise four or five thousand dollars in our efforts. The community’s response was mind-blowing! We were so moved by the generosity of passersby, children and people who drove to Allentown just to donate after finding out about our cause from the media. Three kids came up to the booth and emptied their piggy-banks so that kids in Malawi will have a better chance to live. At the time of this post we have raised over $16,000!!!

Life on the raft was, well it was hot. We were fortunate enough to have a large shade canopy above our heads for the duration of our time on the raft. The sun was out for the majority of our time on the lake and we applied copious ammounts of sunscreen in response. We had many many visitors canoe out to us to talk, bring a meal to us, share a meal with us, play some card games or spend some time fishing. We were a floating hospitality barge for the large part of the three days.

But there was plenty of time to enjoy each others company as well. Of the five of us, four are confirmed for the trip to Africa. Our time on the raft together was an invaluable introduction to each other and how our personalities gel. Spending three uninterrupted days together will really tell you a lot about a person, and back on land I have so much more respect and admiration for my teammates. I am humbled by their passion for serving Christ. I am relieved that we are a group that prides itself on laughing at ourselves. I was also moved by a rather deep and controversial discussion we had on the raft about war and following Jesus where teammates with a radically different position than mine were able to have a friendly debate and never for a moment feel as though it would change our friendship or damage how we view each other.

Before the raft I was excited and anxious about going to Malawi and was looking forward to getting to know my teammates a bit better. Now I feel as though these people are family and I am grateful that we will be going on this mission together.

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  1. Jonathan Fraser says:

    Man, if I’d still been in Allentown I think I might have actually signed up! It would have been an honour to spend three days on that raft. Maybe some day!
    I don’t think I’d ever try it here though as you’d get rained on all the time and the wind would probably capsise the flaming thing!

  2. MKR says:

    Congrats on the positive response. I know that God will use your team in an amazing way. I read your other post about hoping to raise 720 a piece. It always surprises me how small our expectations are and how big God’s blessings can be in response to us. Blessings and have a safe trip!!

  3. Paul Morgun says:

    What a great idea! Very cool!

  4. Irina says:

    What a story!!! 3 day on the raft with 4 other guys – how did you not kill each other? (just kidding). No, really, an experience like this can either make you life-long friends or the worst enemies and sounds like God has brought you through some tough times. Have a wonderful trip to Malawi – our prayers and blessing go with you.

  5. Purganan says:

    Sounds awesome man… I will continue to pray for your relationship with our brothers and sister across the pond…


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