Country Throwdown Tour gives back to Mocha Club…

Posted by christine, March 11, 2010

Country Throwdown TourWe’re excited to announce that Mocha Club will be partnering with The Country Throwdown Tour, and YOU can help determine how much we raise for Clean Water in Africa!

Country Throwdown is an exciting new music tour bringing some of the biggest country artists to a city near you this summer – Montgomery Gentry, Jamey Johnson, Little Big Town, and Eric Church, just to name a few.

If you plan to go to the show, you can give back to Mocha Club by entering promotional code [04] during online ticket check out. For every [04] promotional code entered, the Country Throwdown Tour will give $1 to Mocha Club.

And you know that just $1 can provide clean water to 1 African for 1 year!

>> See tour dates and buy tickets here <<

Remember to enter promo code [04] during checkout!
Pre-sale starts this Friday, March 12th.
General on-sale starts Friday, March 19th.

52 Wells and Counting…

Posted by christine, January 26, 2010

Here’s a report from Brad Phillips, President of Persecution Project Foundation (PPF), our partners on the ground in Jach (also spelled Jaac), Sudan, where we are helping build clean water wells.  Note that it references our African Leadership President, Larry Warren, and his family who visited Sudan in December.  It also mentions the truck “Mercy” that Mocha Club helped fund.

Thank you so much for being a part of this amazing work with us!

I was somewhere between Gok Machar and Jaac with my team. It had already been a long day. What was supposed to be a three-hour journey had doubled. It was well past dark, and our vehicle was weaving in and out between trees and thorn bushes, trying to avoid the occasional stump protruding from the “road” that was really nothing more than a glorified cow path.

All of a sudden, PPF Director Matt Chancey yelled out, “Hey, stop the car! There’s our rig!” Off the road a ways, lit up like a Christmas tree, was one of our drilling rigs busily drilling another borehole to bring fresh water to the thousands of people in Jaac.

one of the new wells

one of the new wells (photo courtesy of Persecution Project)

It was a beautiful sight.  There was no moon, so the stars were very bright.   It was a peaceful night, but not a quiet one, because the air was filled with the hammer-sound of the drilling rig as it pounded its way deeper and deeper through the dark red soil.

Although it was late, the noise of the rig had attracted a lot of attention, mostly from men and boys standing around watching the work.

I felt an overwhelming sense of peace and thankfulness at that moment. I remembered how difficult it had been to finish the first few wells in the community. Now I was witnessing the 41st well being drilled!

By the time I left Africa to return home for Christmas, the 45th well was completed. At the time of publication, the 52nd well was operational in Jaac. Our goal of reaching the half-way mark to 100 wells by Christmas was met!

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village celebrates over completion of a new well (photo courtesy of Persecution Project)

Of course, God uses means to achieve His ends, and that means I need to thank you, our partners, for helping us achieve this aggressive goal in the middle of a world-wide recession. We know God is not worried about the economy, nor should we be. The year 2009 was filled with incredible challenges, but none were greater than God, and He provided for all our needs and many thousands of lives were impacted by the work you have chosen to support.

Tito (African Leadership National Director in Sudan) with Larry Warren (African Leadership President)

Tito Oturo, African Leadership National Director in Sudan, with Larry Warren, President of African Leadership (photo courtesy of Persecution Project)

In addition to the water project in Jaac, we also witnessed the fruit of our other ministries to the community. It was my pleasure to be joined by my good friend and PPF ministry partner, Larry Warren of African Leadership. Larry and I were privileged to attend a graduation ceremony of 29 pastors in Jaac who had completed more than 500 hours of training sponsored by African Leadership. It had been two years since Larry had last been with me in Jaac, and he summed up the changes in one word: “health.”

PPF’s medical clinic in Jaac was very busy, as we received the first of hopefully many shipments of shoes and medicine using our new truck, “Mercy,” to save us thousands of dollars normally spent on expensive relief flights.

It was a wonderful trip, and I felt so privileged to have been chosen to be a part of this vital work in a barren land forgotten by the rest of the world. It reminded me that the same God who watches over the sparrows has remembered His suffering people in Jaac.

I know most of you reading these pages will never have an opportunity to see this miracle for yourselves, but I hope my words and these pictures convey at least a hint of the magnitude your prayers and testimony of giving have made in the lives of the people in Jaac and other communities in Sudan.

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residents of Jaac gather for worship (photo courtesy of Persecution Project)

Check out this video footage the Mocha Club Experience captured in Jach showing wells being drilled…

Be in the LIVE AUDIENCE for the online event 1/26…

Posted by marisa, January 20, 2010

Brandon Heath, Matt Wertz, Dave BarnesWant to be in the LIVE audience for our Online Event with Dave Barnes, Matt Wertz, and Brandon Heath?

Tweet your answer to the question…

What is your favorite way to spend $7?

  • Mocha Club staff will pick our favorite answers — up to 15 people. (each with a +1 guest.)
  • You may submit as many answers as you’d like.
  • Twitpics and/or videos are extra points ;)
  • All eligible answers must be submitted (”tweeted”) by 12:00pm (noon) central on Sunday, January 24.
  • You must be following @mochaclub on twitter to win, and will be contacted through a “Direct Message” if you are a winner, with details for the event.
  • You must include the hashtag #mochaclubLIVE in your tweet.
  • All winners must be 18+, provide own transportation, and be able to arrive at the venue by 7pm CST on January 26th in Nashville, TN.

Can’t be in Nashville to attend the event?  Don’t worry — you can WATCH IT LIVE ONLINE.  Stay tuned for details on how to register online to join in!

How to Build a Well: The Mocha Club Experience

Posted by christine, December 22, 2009

Char & Skiff share footage from Darfur, Sudan and explain how Mocha Club drills wells there…

The Mocha Club Experience: Starting November 1, 2009, Seattle Pacific University recent graduates Daniel “Skiff” Skiffington and Charlie “Char” Beck visit all of Mocha Club’s current projects in 7 countries and take Mocha Club supporters and friends on a three-month virtual adventure to experience real life in Africa. Stay tuned for regular updates!

Water is Life in Darfur: The Mocha Club Experience Webisode 9

Posted by christine, December 17, 2009

Wow…this might be our favorite video yet from Char & Skiff.  See actual wells being built in Darfur as Char & Skiff take us on a trip to the village of Jach, where Mocha Club has been building clean water wells!

The Mocha Club Experience: Starting November 1, 2009, Seattle Pacific University recent graduates Daniel “Skiff” Skiffington and Charlie “Char” Beck visit all of Mocha Club’s current projects in 7 countries and take Mocha Club supporters and friends on a three-month virtual adventure to experience real life in Africa. Stay tuned for regular updates!

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