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Graham and Jene Des Fountain with ITMI Director Steve Evers (left)
  Graham and Jene Des Fountain minister to abused and abandoned children in the Cape of South Africa. Their ministry is known as Eshcol, meaning, “cluster.” The name comes from the brook mentioned in Numbers 13:23-24, where the cluster of grapes was so large that it took two of the spies (sent to check out the Promised Land) to carry it back to Moses at Kadesh.
 

March 01, 2005

Eschcol Update

The Board of Directors for Eshcol has advised Graham and Jene Des Fountain to take a six-month sabbatical during this transition period, while they are waiting on the Lord for adequate premises in which to care for abused and abandoned children in the Cape peninsula area. ITMI’s Bill Bathman visited them recently and agrees completely.

The pressure of the work has been unrelenting for the past four years – virtually 24/7. The Board is concerned that they may be approaching ‘burn-out.’ Jene especially needs a lot of prayer as she carries the major responsibility of caring for the little ones. There are frequent tears these days while their nest is empty. This is not a “job” for them, it is a ministry.

During this in-between time, funds already received in Africa from ITMI have been put into a special account reserved for future facilities. Funds that you designate for this project and send to ITMI during their sabbatical will be held in the Mission account for Eshcol and be ready when they need it.

The lack of a house that would meet the unique needs for this ministry has led them to consider building a suitable facility that could be designed to meet the special demands of this work. Graham, a skilled handyman and builder, estimates it will actually cost less to build than to buy, since he could provide a significant part of the labor.

Bill is trusting the Lord for someone to donate the land on which to build. Will you pray with him about this?


Previous Articles:


  Eschol: Tenderness After Trauma (February 1, 2005) The banner headline, above the fold, on the front page of the CAPE TIMES proclaimed: “43 children raped a day.” More than 700 children were murdered in South Africa last year. A paltry 4.5% of rape cases ended in conviction . . . more

  Growing Interest in Eschol (November 1, 2004) Interest is growing in Eshcol, the wonderful ministry to abused and abandoned children in the Western Cape. The date has been extended for their option to close on a suitable property. Graham recognizes, “It’s always a challenge to wait . . . more

  Eschol Ministers to Children (October 1, 2004) Eshcol, ITMI’s latest project caring for abused and abandoned children. Graham and Jene Des Fountain write, “We have three little ones who have been with us now for some time and will be leaving at the end of September. It’s . . . more

  South Africa's Eschol (September 1, 2004) Graham and Jene Des Fountain have nearly completed the “winter term” (seasons are reversed in the Southern Hemisphere) of parenting abused and abandoned children at Eshcol. When Johnike and Shawn arrived at Eshcol, along with their little sister, they were . . . more

  Eschol Blessing (July 7, 2004) Hello Precious People, Thought I'd send you pictures of our latest treasure, such a blessing. She came from a mother who dropped her on her head, she is so FAS and has a heart murmor, but what a blessing. Love . . . more

  New Hope for Children in Africa (July 1, 2004) Bill praying with an Eschol child.In January, following Steve Evers’s visit to Africa, we introduced you to Graham and Jene Des Fountain and their ministry to abused and abandoned children in the Cape. Their ministry is known as Eshcol, meaning, . . . more

  Eschol Ministry to Homeless Children (January 8, 2004) Steve and Eschol children During his recent trip to Africa, ITMI Director Steve Evers started right away to visit new friends and set up some potential new projects for consideration by ITMI. Among them Graham and Jene Des Fountain who have . . . more
 
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