Last week we had a team here that took out some old cabinets out of one of our buildings. We were asked by the head of maintenance if we had any use for them to help people in the community. We told him absolutely! So we made a plan last Saturday to work on one of our friends shacks. This particular girl has a shack that is about an 8 x 10 and she and her sister and baby all live there. They cook on the floor, keep everything on the floor and her sister has to sleep on the floor. We took a half day Saturday and got some other folks to help and we put in some cabinets and shelves for her. Her shack also leaks so Mike put in a beam across the top to try and raise it so the water would run off not in. She was very happy and thankful for what she was given. We were very blessed to be able to help where we were needed. The needs are never ending we received a phone call this week from a lady just asking for some help because she is hungry. Another lady stopped me in the office parking lot to tell me her shack burned down on Sunday and she had to start all over. As if she had a lot to start with! These are very tough times here and we just ask you to pray for us for discernment as we know we can’t help everyone.
We started back with our Zimbabwe Bible Study 4 weeks ago and we have really enjoyed our time with them. We haven’t had as many people, but we have had more intimacy with the ones who have been coming. This means more to us than the numbers!! One of the prayer requests this week was for the group to continue Bible Study while we are away. We ask that you help us pray for that request, as this is what we are trying to get them to do. Disciple each other!!
Thanksgiving is just around the corner and we will have 18 volunteers over to our place for food, fun and fellowship. Everyone is quite excited as we will watch a taped football game and then follow it with the Charlie Brown Christmas DVD. We couldn’t get pumpkin pie fill last year so Danielle had a team bring some so we will have traditional pumpkin pie, I have ordered up a cheesecake, and we found green asparagus in a can for a short period of time so we bought a couple of cans to make an asparagus casserole. Everything else we have managed to be able to find. This is a potluck of course, but as hosts we will provide the turkeys, dressing and casserole. A good time shall be had by all!! We will only have 1 week left before we fly out. We must be excited we have already packed a couple of bags
We joined with Extreme Response in Jan 2011 as the Global Team Manager and Assistant in the Atlanta office, working to expand the short-term teams department so we can better serve our partners around the world. Although we live in Atlanta, we will be spending much of our time out of the country leading teams. God continues to use us to further His Kingdom, to encourage and lead many others to know Jesus Christ, and to help change lives among those living in extreme circumstances.
Friday, November 20, 2009
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Fun mixed in with Ministry
Over the last few weekends we have managed to have a little fun. We did another amazing hike that was even more stressful than hiking Table Mountain, Halloween weekend. We also went to see the Michael Jackson movie. We thought it was very well done and enjoyed watching him dance, sing, and be a normal person for a change. We have also been doing some Christmas shopping and sent a bag home with a team so we won’t have to pay for extra luggage when we come back for Christmas.
Friday night we got to dress to the “nines” and attend the 234th birthday ball of the US Marines. When Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was here, we met a lady through this event and have made friends with her and her family since then. Her husband is a US Marine and they invited us to go with them to the ball. A couple of months ago we were invited to meet the U.S. Consul of South Africa and have now been added to their list to attend some of their functions and we attended one on Thursday.
Sunday we did a 5K walk for Living Hope Awareness, but it didn’t work out like we planned. It rained the whole time forcing us to cover our shirts with our rain gear. After completing the 5k, we walked 5k more because we left our cars at the starting line and decided to walk back instead of taking the train. A good time was had by all!
Sunday evening we were invited to a church across town to share our testimony about how God called us to Cape Town and what we were doing with Living Hope. We only spoke about 10 minutes of a 2 ½ service but had a really good time in a diverse culture. God has really blessed us with a balance of ministry and fun this year. We look forward to seeing what He is going to do in 2010.
Friday night we got to dress to the “nines” and attend the 234th birthday ball of the US Marines. When Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was here, we met a lady through this event and have made friends with her and her family since then. Her husband is a US Marine and they invited us to go with them to the ball. A couple of months ago we were invited to meet the U.S. Consul of South Africa and have now been added to their list to attend some of their functions and we attended one on Thursday.
Sunday we did a 5K walk for Living Hope Awareness, but it didn’t work out like we planned. It rained the whole time forcing us to cover our shirts with our rain gear. After completing the 5k, we walked 5k more because we left our cars at the starting line and decided to walk back instead of taking the train. A good time was had by all!
Sunday evening we were invited to a church across town to share our testimony about how God called us to Cape Town and what we were doing with Living Hope. We only spoke about 10 minutes of a 2 ½ service but had a really good time in a diverse culture. God has really blessed us with a balance of ministry and fun this year. We look forward to seeing what He is going to do in 2010.
Our last team for the year!
This week and next will wrap up all the teams Mike and I have for the year. We have had back to back teams the last few weeks and we have 3 vision teams that will be here over the next 3 weeks but they won’t be doing any ministry outreach programs. They will be looking to next year to see if they see their church fitting in with what we do. We also have a team coming after we leave that does Christmas parties for all the staff, but this does not fall under us. We have had an exciting year and look forward to what God has in store for next year. These teams have had great responses with door to door knocking and praying with people. We learned how to do this from our time spent with YWAM in Fiji. This plan has really opened doors to the communities. Last week we had a team here from Kentucky and they helped our Life Skill Educators to get into areas of the neighborhood that they have not been in before. They brought portable soccer goals and balls and reached a new group of young men that really need the Lord. One of the Life Skill Educators gave his testimony about being a gangster and a drug dealer and these guys really listened to how God had moved in his life. This one event truly opened up the door for Shagmie and the others to go into this particular neighborhood now and minister to them each week. Praise God for the freedom we have here to share the good news of Jesus Christ with people.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)