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Hey! We're the Priscos. Most posts on this blog are written by me, Audrey. My husband, Nick, and I are in our late twenties and we have three young daughters: Adalind (6), Jordan (4), and Brooke (3).
Shortly after we were married, Nick and I visited South Africa with the thought that God may some day call us into missions there. 7 years, 3 moves, 3 babies, and a whole lot of bumps and twists in the road later, we were called to action. God showed us that despite it seeming insane to move our young family across the world, it was time.
We are serving with Emoyeni Ministries in eManzana, Mpumalanga, South Africa. Emoyeni has been serving the vulnerable children in this community since 2002. The method of serving has changed over the years with the needs of the community. Currently, Emoyeni seeks to restore to these children their identity as sons and daughters of God through prayer, training for pastors and young leaders, weekly kids' club, and kids' camps. For more information, please visit emoyenisa.com or contact me via email (pilgrimpriscos@gmail.com).
In 2015, Emoyeni acquired a macadamia farm in eManzana. The goal of the farm is to allow Emoyeni to be self-sustaining. Currently, the farm hosts short- and long-term missionaries, kids' camps, and ministry training schools. This is where the Priscos come in. We are living on the farm, Nick is managing it full-time, and I am taking on administrative work part-time.
Please, read through this blog, send me an email, and join us on this journey. Visit the Support page to learn more about how you can partner with us through encouragement, prayer, and donations.
Shortly after we were married, Nick and I visited South Africa with the thought that God may some day call us into missions there. 7 years, 3 moves, 3 babies, and a whole lot of bumps and twists in the road later, we were called to action. God showed us that despite it seeming insane to move our young family across the world, it was time.
We are serving with Emoyeni Ministries in eManzana, Mpumalanga, South Africa. Emoyeni has been serving the vulnerable children in this community since 2002. The method of serving has changed over the years with the needs of the community. Currently, Emoyeni seeks to restore to these children their identity as sons and daughters of God through prayer, training for pastors and young leaders, weekly kids' club, and kids' camps. For more information, please visit emoyenisa.com or contact me via email (pilgrimpriscos@gmail.com).
In 2015, Emoyeni acquired a macadamia farm in eManzana. The goal of the farm is to allow Emoyeni to be self-sustaining. Currently, the farm hosts short- and long-term missionaries, kids' camps, and ministry training schools. This is where the Priscos come in. We are living on the farm, Nick is managing it full-time, and I am taking on administrative work part-time.
Please, read through this blog, send me an email, and join us on this journey. Visit the Support page to learn more about how you can partner with us through encouragement, prayer, and donations.
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