Why Zimbabwe?

Deep Family Connections to Southern Rhodesia, Now Called Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwe, formerly known as Southern Rhodesia, holds a special place in the hearts of Ebenezer Ministries’ founders, Sue and John Dee. John Dee was born in Zimbabwe and raised by missionary parents who dedicated their lives to serving the people of South Central Africa. Sue’s family history goes back 5 generations in Africa, when her ancestors pioneered through southern Africa from the Cape peninsula, travelling north to Zimbabwe. These are her people. Both John and Sue’s deep roots and enduring commitment to the country have shaped the mission and vision of Ebenezer Ministries. 

John and Sue Dee moved to Knoxville around 30 years ago but maintained a profound connection to Zimbabwe. Since 2007, they have been hosting mission trips to Zimbabwe, each one tailored to address the most pressing needs of the communities they serve. These trips reflect their ongoing commitment to supporting their long-time friends and ministry partners and making a lasting impact.

John and Sue’s heartfelt invitation to those seeking to deepen their relationship with the Father was simply to “come.” This call to action continues to inspire and drive the mission of Ebenezer Ministries. Although John Dee went to be with the Lord some years ago, his legacy and Sue’s passion for the Zimbabwean people continue to guide and motivate our efforts.

About The Country

To understand the ongoing needs of Zimbabwe, here are some key statistics you should know:

  • Population: Approximately 15 million people, with a significant portion living in rural areas.
  • Economic Challenges: Zimbabwe faces high unemployment rates and economic difficulties, including hyperinflation and currency devaluation.
  • Health and Education: Access to healthcare and education remains a challenge, with high rates of poverty impacting many families.
  • Infrastructure Needs: Many areas lack basic infrastructure, including reliable access to clean water, education facilities, and healthcare services.

As of 2024, there are approximately 1.68 Million Orphans in Zimbabwe...

Complete High School*
1 %
Orphans in Zimbabwe*
+ 1
Under the Age of 25*
1 %
June2013-22

Why Your Help Matters

The combination of historical challenges and current socio-economic difficulties means that the support provided by mission trips is vital. Each visit helps address immediate needs and supports long-term development goals, fostering hope and building resilience within communities.

By joining us in Zimbabwe, you will be part of a legacy of love and service that spans decades. Your efforts will contribute to ongoing projects and partnerships that aim to uplift and empower those in need.

Ready to Make a Difference?

Explore how you can get involved and be part of this transformative mission. For more information on upcoming trips and ways to support our work,