By Tafadzwa Chikawa; reprinted with permission; first published
for United Methodist Church, Church and Society
(Church and Society Note:
Church and Society welcomes guest writer Tafadzwa Chikawa, recent
graduate of Africa University in Mutare, Zimbabwe and Church and Society Intern
working from Zimbabwe. Tafadzwa has agreed to write a series of articles on
social justice concerns in Mutare, Zimbabwe.)
Growing up in Mutare, Zimbabwe, I came to understand poverty not as a distant concept but as an everyday struggle experienced by people I knew and served. As a youth leader in the United Methodist Church’s King David Circuit, I was raised in a community that emphasized faith in action. Through this foundation, I was shaped by our church’s consistent outreach work, particularly to Gwese Circuit, a rural United Methodist congregation in Mutare Rural District.