Monday, September 12, 2011

ANESU Benefit Concert (October 14, 2011)

If you anywhere near Clinton New Jersey in the middle of October, we'd love to see you at the benefit concert on the 14th at South Ridge Community Church, featuring Sara Groves, Audrey Assad and Jenny & Tyler Clinton.

For more information, please call (908) 735 5252 ...

... or go to http://www.southridgecc.org/services_events/upcoming.htm

Listen here to Steve Sargent, Director of Extend Ministries at South Ridge, speaking from the ANESU base in Zimbabwe as he speaks of what is being planned ...

Bud Jackson
ANESU
Zimbabwe

Sunday, September 11, 2011

"September 2011 ANESU status Report"

The first Zimbabwe component of the first year of the outworking of the ANESU vision is coming to a close.

The first North American component of the global strategy is about to begin with our return to Vancouver, and on to attend a benefit concert hosted by South Ridge Community Church in Clinton, New Jersey, and to participate in an itinerary that will introduce us to other vital ministries in the region.

We've arrived at something of a milestone in the forward progress of ANESU, and it is with gratitude to our partners in North America and Zimbabwe that we offer this status report.

Bud Jackson

ANESU

Zimbabwe


September 2011 up date


Wednesday, September 7, 2011

South Ridge Slide Show

How can a person put into the words what it's like to watch the birth of a strategic church-to-church partnership? How does one articulate the joy of seeing two churches from opposite sides of the globe come together in common cause to demonstrate Christ's compassion to the hurting and wounded ... to people impacted by HIV/AIDS?

It was a joy to receive the team of five from South Ridge Community Church, and to spend an amazing week with them ... seeing them engage relationally, and respond with open hearts to a variety of new things.

In a day and age where so much "help" from the Western world does so much damage to the very people it seeks to help, ANESU is grateful to be able to broker the right kind of connection in the right kind of way with the right kind of partners on both sides of the ocean. The blessing that results flows both ways.

Enjoy this slide show over-view that offers a great visual of the South Ridge team's time with us in Zimbabwe.

Bud Jackson
ANESU

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

ANESU Benefit Concert (October 14, 2011)

ANESU is grateful for the partnership we enjoy with the South Ridge Community Church family in Clinton, New Jersey. It's exciting to be engaged with such an authentic ministry, and with vibrant followers of Christ who are reaching out in practical compassion ... just as Jesus did ... to touch lives in community and around the globe.


A Reason to Gather Sara Groves Audrey Assad, Jenny & Tyler CLINTON, NJ October 14, 2011 For more info call: 908-735-5252

Please see http://www.southridgecc.org/services_events/upcoming.htm

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Introducing Ben and Rose Stapley ...

We're looking forward to the soon arrival of a small return-team from South Ridge Community Church in New Jersey. Ben and Rose Stapley will be part of that group, and have created this PDF explanation of their focus as they prepare to come.

We ask you to join with us in praying for the financial, emotional and spiritual provision this couple and the rest of their team, Maria, Nathan and Steve, will need as they prepare to be with us in Zimbabwe ... then embark on an historic launch of a strategic partnership with a Zimbabwean church in Rugare.

Ben will be working to capture a multi-media depiction of the reality here. This is a significant challenge in a day and age when so many images from Africa are used manipulatively ... often at the expense of the very ones we seek to help. This is not the case here. We're grateful for Ben's willingness to take on this challenge with genuine sensitivity and technical excellence ... looking forward with much anticipation to being able to share with you the finished product.

Bud Jackson
ANESU

Support Letter - Small

Friday, August 12, 2011

"Truth or Dare" Youth Conference ...

Dare2serve, ANESU’s most recently added ministry partner in Zimbabwe, has called young people in Zimbabwe to come together for a Truth or Dare conference this month.

The young people who lead Dare2serve believe that there is a generation that is ready to take on the difficult things that other generations before them have not been brave enough to tackle.

The conference will introduce teenagers and young adults to the Zimbabwe they don’t see everyday ... the Zimbabwe that is in desperate need of something real and that is crying out for their brothers and sisters to stand with them through hard times and lend them a hand. The street children, the orphans, the forgotten older generation and the people that are trying to clean up the sunshine city one street corner at a time.

The Truth or Dare conference is going to be structured and broken down into three easy sections. Each morning of the conference will be taken up by carefully focused training sessions. Each afternoon will be spent doing different community outreaches at orphanages and other projects that Dare2serve is involved in. Each evening will feature a special no entrance fee gathering at 7arts Theater.

On the last afternoon of the conference Dare2serve will lead youth in taking part in a huge clean up of the Avondale and Second Street Extension area with Miracle Missions. They will pick up trash, wash down dirty walls and paint some of the walls of some of the buildings in that area.

The conference will run from the night of the 17th of August and will close with a concert on the night of the 19th of August.

Dare2serve has embraced a vision to expose the youth of Zimbabwe to God’s compassionate heart. They have determined to introduce Zimbabwean youth to a host of opportunities to serve the community … challenges to Christ-like response that they can take back to their schools and churches.

Please pray for Ron Chifokoyo and his team as they lead this conference. Pray for the young people who will be attending. Pray that many lives will be impacted in a way that will not only bring personal transformation but will result in the transformation of Zimbabwe’s marginalized and disadvantaged people

Bud Jackson

ANESU


truth or dare poster


Wednesday, August 10, 2011

"A Church to Church Partnership ..."

We are looking forward to a return visit to Zimbabwe by representatives of the South Ridge Community Church.

This church family has responded proactively to a challenge to sensitive, meaningful, and sound participation with ANESU in HIV/AIDS-related ministry. The South Ridge church family is embarking on a relationally driven strategic partnership, together with Hands of Hope, with Hope Valley Assembly in Harare, Zimbabwe.

ANESU exists:
  1. To connect global followers of Christ in proactive engagement in Zimbabwe for the good of people infected, affected and at risk by HIV/AIDS
  2. To serve as a conduit of blessing, facilitating relationships and enabling meaningful, lasting, and self sustaining change in the lives of hurting people in Zimbabwe
  3. To assist partnering churches realize the joy of reaching out in a ministry of compassion to hurting people.
South Ridge Community Church is engaged in all three of the above.

Bud Jackson
ANESU
Zimbabwe

SRCC Trip Blog Piece

Monday, August 8, 2011

"July 2011 Up-Date"

Once again, it's our turn to post a personal update, with gratitude to our ministry partners who continue to stand steadfastly with us in this huge undertaking.

Space does not allow for everything we'd like to communicate on a single post, so we're grateful for the opportunity E-mail and Facebook allows for one-on-one communication.

As you pray and give, we are able to engage. We're seeing exciting things happening here in Zimbabwe, some of which you can read about below.

Bless you.

Bud

July Newsletter 2011

Friday, August 5, 2011

Introducing Dare2Serve ...

It's a privilege to introduce a dynamic Zimbabwean youth initiative that has recently come within the embrace of the ANESU Partnership.

While the Dare2Serve team embraces ministry to orphans and to others affected by HIV/AIDS, they represent ANESU's desire to connect in meaningful life transforming ways with the uninfected but at risk from HIV/AIDS. It is for this reason that Dare2Serve is one of the vehicles presently in place for extending ANESU's ministry of Reach4Life.

Bud Jackson
ANESU Team Leader

Dare2Serve

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

"Called to Intervene"

Called To Intervene

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

"Up-date on Chenjerai ..."

Dear friends,

We're delighted to be able to share with you this up-date on the story of Chenjerai.

Bud Jackson
Team Leader
ANESU, Zimbabwe

The first instalment of Chenjerai's story can be found at http://hivaidsafrica.blogspot.com/2010/04/chenjerais-story.html

Chenjerai

Thursday, June 2, 2011

"May 2011 Up-Date"

If you've been following this Blog, you'll have a good idea of where the ANESU team finds itself in strategic terms these days. It's a joy to see the unfolding plan of Providence day by day.

Here Mandy and I offer a personal word, with gratitude for the personal ministry partners God has blessed us with. Thank you for your love, thank you for your prayers, thank you for your generosity. Thank you for the affirmation and encouragement you bring to us and, indirectly, to those we're working with.

Bud Jackson
ANESU Team Leader
Zimbabwe.

May Newsletter 2011

Monday, May 16, 2011

"ANESU Progress report (May 2011) ..."

With deep gratitude to our God, and to the faithful partners who have enabled us to embrace this great vision, we offer this progress report.

The first steps have been taken, many more steps lie before us. The challenge seems insurmountable, but the words of a childhood song come back, bringing hope and encouragement, because we have a deep settled sense that this is of God. Charles Wesley wrote, "Faith, mighty faith, the promise sees and looks to God alone. Laughs at impossibilities and cries, 'It shall be done'!"

As you pause to give thanks, we invite to to pray for ANESU, and for the work that God is doing through Zimbabwean people of great faith and courage who are rising to the challenge of compassionate ministry to the less fortunate than they. This is Christ at work through the agency of His faithful people.

Bud Jackson
Team Leader
ANESU, Zimbabwe

Progress Report _May '11_

Saturday, April 30, 2011

"Duncan ..."

ANESU team leader, Bud Jackson, tells the story of Duncan ... one more child, pulled back from the brink.

Duncan's Story

"Julie's VanZevern arrives back in Zimbabwe ..."

The whole ANESU team and Pastor and Mrs, Zihove of the Rugare Children's Home were all at Harare's airport to welcome Julie back to Zimbabwe last night (Friday, April 29, 2011).


Julie's Return -