

These tasks include: managing the camp, helping to run errands (which includes use of the Huckaby vehicles), night guards, taking care of the animals, gardening, landscaping, maintenance, laundry, cleaning, accounting, and managing the reading room, among other things.
There is always work to be done and there are always people there doing it. This community of people are not just employees, but people being discipled. They are being emotionally cared for by the Huckabys. As family, they share their struggles and challenges and work with the Huckabys to move forward. These loving relationships that have grown are building long term gains as the brothers and sisters and children of their staff are now connected to the camp.
I can’t really express in words how effective this ministry is. It is the sort of life-on-life shaping that many of us have a hard time making work in our autonomous society. They are with one another a lot of the time, sharing the responsibility, but also sharing the joys. The Bible Study I mentioned the first night was populated almost entirely by these workers. They are connected to one another physically, emotionally, and spiritually. They are really amazing people.

One of the challenges for the Huckabys is that they are trying to create more business like this without being competition to others – whose livelihood depends on the income. They are trying to thread that needle of doing business in a way that is helpful without hurting (I know a great book on that subject). I really appreciate all of the thought that goes into everything they do, and those things they decide not to do. All of it is aimed at glorifying God as they care for the people in Zambia holistically. It is an honor to be able to partner with them in this.