Meet Team Iowa ~ SwaziJourney 2008
Lydia Brown, St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Ft. Dodge ~ " I went to Swaziland two years ago, and I want to return to reconnect with the people, especially the children of Mpaka. I am eager to do more preparation for my penpal project -- connecting the children of Iowa with the children of Swaziland."
Dan Rockwell, Christ Episcopal Church, Cedar Rapids ~ "I am interested in assisting the Swazis in developing sanitary water supplies & making Swazi friendships. I'm looking forward to experiencing Africa with my wife, Melody."
Melody Rockwell, Christ Episcopal Church, Cedar Rapids ~ "I am looking forward to celebrating and worshipping with the Swazi people, gaining a better understanding of ways to deepen our Iowa-Swazi companion relationship, and expressing my gratitude in person to my Anglican brothers and sisters for their spiritually uplifting and life-changing gifts to me."
Chuck Lane, Trinity Episcopal Church, Waterloo ~ "I said, 'Once I retire, I will travel to Swaziland to meet the people & learn about their culture.' And, now I am realizing that retirement dream."
Marva Eck, Church of Our Savior, Claremont ~ "I want to meet my neighbor in another country & hope to convey that I am truly glad to be there & concerned about their well being."
Rev. John Doherty, deacon, Cathedral of St. Paul, Des Moines: "I am going on this mission trip because of my interest in safe drinking water in Swaziland. I've been active in raising money & support for relief efforts, including riding in the Waters of Hope bike ride, May 2008." John says: "See www.watersofhope.org "
Mike Mears, St. Alban's, Spirit Lake: "I feel called to this mission to help God help his children, especially the orphans, in Swaziland. I appreciate all the prayers & support for our team, because all of us united in prayer will help give us knowledge of God's will, and the strength and power to carry it out."