2003 correspondence from Eleanor Maposa and her daughter, Rachael, sent to Pegg and John Corbett
who had been maintaining contact with the Maposa's
on behalf of our Global Outreach Committee.
| Dearest Friends. I say to you hellow in Jesus name. Its Rachael, Eleanor's daughter writting you again I once wrote to tell you about my journey. I was still waiting for your replys. All are welcome to write me. I once again thank all people who made my journey a success. How are you keeping? Here I am fine only the cold weather and the snow that I am seeing for my first time, I am now getting used. I am now doing my NVQ one whichis the access to nursing. It has three stages. So after the NVQ then they will put me in the nursing school. I go to college for 18 hrs a week. I am fine here. I hope everything is fine in Canada. Please Suzie should reply to my letters. Idon't have an internet yet. I will soon look into it. I once wrote Mom, she was saying she is well. Only the hot weather and drought which makes life very poor. I have found a church in Brimingham which is about 20 miles away from Wolverhampton. I go there to attend the services. Wolverhampton does not have United Methodist Church. It only have the methodist church. I am looking forward to recieving from as many friends as possible. Please pass my address to any church member who wishes to write me letters. God bless you all. Loving Rachael |
Sorry by being late to answer your letter. Thanks very much for a Christmas Card. did you also receive mine which I send to you. How was the Christmas and the new year We thank God by Keeping us from year 2002 to 2003. its a very good thing which God did to us. What did John do to the day of Christmas. I am sure he did a very wonderful sing. and how is his life. Here I have send you Rachael's Address so as for you to know where she is and I also send her your Address. How is the weather there? Here there is no rain attall, we were expecting to get rain this year but nothing like food again. Christian Care are trying there best to give people food in Zimbabwe. The drought is still in Zimbabwe. many greetings from our church members. many many Catlles are are dieing because of no glass for the may God bless you Peggy & John by Eleanor Maposa |