Back from Botswana
First, sorry for the long absence, but our internet has been down since arrived from Botswana last Friday.
So, like most of you the picture I had in my mind of what Africa was like was a hot barren wasteland. So when I first came to South Africa last year I was a bit surprised to find lots of mountain regions, lush green landscape and climates ranging anywhere from freezing to a typical Florida summer day. Well, let me tell you what Botswana is the National Geographic Africa. This place is a barred desert wasteland that at certain times of the year is the hottest place on earth. From the second we walked out of the plane we knew we were in a place that is not meant to be lived in. Just to give you an idea of how hot it gets the other day a thermometer read 110 degrees. Oh yeah, the thermometer was in the shade.
Enough about the weather, let me tell you about the ministry Love Botswana. Similarly to Thrive Africa it is Love Botswana’s goal to train and raise up the local people through Godly teachings so they can change their own nation. They do this through their local church, their international private school, their bible school, and church plants. As you can see they are quite a large operation. They have around 20 missionary staff and 50+ local Botswana people employed. Their primary school that opened in 2003 is one of the fastest growing educational institutions in Botswana providing a kindergarten to high school curriculum. I believe there are over 200 students enrolled in the school this year. Besides being an excellent academic school it’s pretty amazing just to look at. It’s been inspiring for me to come to this ministry and see the size of the operation here and have faith that God will grow Thrive Africa to something this big some day.
Yes, I did work while I was there.
During the first week I got to design a 8′x 4′ banner (roughly the size of a doorway) that they’ll be putting in their village church. I usually struggle quite a bit when I have to design something this large, but this time I came up with something that made both myself and everyone here pretty excited. Ok, maybe me a bit more then them because I didn’t really think I was going to be able to pull it off as quick as I did. I spent the next few days in the details adding the little things that can sometimes make all the difference. Check it out the map design. It’s also pretty cool to know that something I created will hang in a church in Botswana.
Week number two had me putting together a couple videos that showcased a children’s talent show and the 50th birthday of the founder of Love Botswana, Jerry Lackey. It was a week that was challenging, fun, and frustrating, but once again things turned out pretty good.
This is the second trip this year that Thrive has taken where we go and server another ministry. I love they idea that even though we are a ministry we go out and help out other ministries what ever way we can. I also want to thank all the families on the property that welcomed us into their homes and cooked meals for us. I can’t wait to go back next year.
About Me

My name is Dave Ditges and I'm Florida native who moved out to South Africa in 2005 to serve along side Thrive Africa.
I head up the creative department as well as taking on the role of the resident "tech guy" in the office.
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- Wrapping Up Mission Teams
- Coming Home for Christmas
- It’s All About Passion
- One Busy Month
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- How does Facebook know?
- Talk about “pay at the pump”
- The “untitled” curriculum that will change Africa.
- Trip to Botswana
- The Last Few Projects
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