Day One at Pulane Children’s Centre

Today was our first day at the Pulane Children’s centre. We arrived last night after a long drive from Masseru. This place is in a spectacular setting on a side of a mountain in the middle of nowhere!

We settled into our Mokhoro (a stone and straw hut) which was surprisingly comfortable, barbequed something to eat and got a good nights sleep.

I was surprised this morning at how cold it was when I got up, I thought Africa was meant to be hot but it warmed up as the day went on.

The morning started with a staff meeting. We took a little video straight after it that you can see here. Later on in the day I got to do some training and have lunch with some local pastors who made their way to the children’s centre. While I was doing that

Chris got the chance to spend a bit of time with the kids and start some repair work on the “donkey” a large metal barrel that the staff light a fire under to heat water for the kids.
It really is a privilege to be here.

Initial thoughts on our first morning at Pulane Children’s Centre.

Rob Duff

Married to Patrice and Dad to Penny, Rob serves Liberty as lead pastor and oversees its work in Lesotho. He loves travel, music, writing songs, and getting outdoors, particularly in the mountains. Rob serves the Church because he believes deeply in the potential God has placed within it.

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