February 28, 2007
February 25, 2007
So close and yet so far!
February 23, 2007
Wrapping it up
We spent yesterday afternoon visiting and ministering with Sezwe and his wife Zukee in the informal settlements. It was an experience difficult to put into words. Our team divided into two teams and went door to door talking and praying. Each group shared two small bags of food. The outward needs are great but our inward needs are similar. We found people open which is not often the case even in our own neighborhood, something we are mulling around.
Thursday evening we visited the home of Pastor Philips and his wife who we worshiped with on the first morning we arrived. They were so gracious, treating us to Indian food. We enjoyed the meal and hospitality.
Friday morning (our last full day) we spent a 2.5 hours at the beach on the Indian Ocean. The waves were strong and powerful. Most of us are all a little pink this afternoon, except Nasya, Susie and Ben. The have a head start!
And now, hoping to finish strong, we are participating in three back to back ministries. We are here at Westville Baptist one last time this week. We are spending time with their young children's ministry, being a support for the leaders here. Then off to a Zulu youth group (Grace Baptist), then an Indian youth group (Phoenix Baptist). Later tonight we'll have our final debrief.
Tomorrow morning we will pack up and head out for the airport around 11 am, before the sun rises on your side of the world.
Thanks so much for your prayers and support. We continue to be healthy, Praise God. Keep watching the blog for photos, each team members' reflection and our final entries. We plan to arrive in Boston, Sunday late morning!
February 22, 2007
Reality Check
I know this is early in the day for you but we had a quick moment to blog. We just finished at the school, our last time there. We were allowed in each classroom. We share about the US, many students have absolutely no idea where or even what the United States may or may not be. Some sang for us and told us about their interests. Smiles all around the room.
Now we head to visit a squatter settlement. Pray for each Questie as they observe the lives and challenges of those who live there. Pray that we will hear what God is saying to us. Pray as we minister along side those who minister there everyday.
Tonight we will be hosted by an Indian pastor in his home. One word-- Curry!
Cooler here today and cloudy, just in case you were wondering. The countdown to our departure is coming quickly now. Pray we will finish strong.
February 21, 2007
Ministry x 3
Because we arrived in Durban a few days after what we had planned, we have had to do some shifting around of activities and so today we have had a packed schedule.
Our morning had us back at the Chesterville Lower School, digging out additional space for the garden we began 2 days ago. We also were able to pick up some fertilizer (ie. fresh compost) from a local "lawn bowling club" and added that to the soil. What a HOT, SUNNY and SMELLY day!
After lunch we visited a local orphanage, Zache's Place: A Safe Place for abandoned or abused children between the ages of birth to 6, many whom are infected or affected by HIV/AIDS. We spent some time playing in the yard with the older kids and holding & rocking infants and newborns.
We are just finishing up at Westville Baptist with 242, which is the weekly discipleship time for teens. Our group joined the teens here in small group sharing times and had a chance to get to know some of the youth from this church. It is exciting to see young people discipling peers.
It has been a very full day and we are anticipating the same for tomorrow as we head back to the school in the morning.
Thanks for your notes of encouragement.
February 20, 2007
School, the sun and the animals
February 19, 2007
Off and Running
Well if we had jet lag you would not have known it. We had a good night's rest and began with our first worhsip service at 8:30 am. Of course that was the middle of the night EST. We worshiped first with an Indian congregation of 70 or so. They have invited us for a curry dinner on Thursday evening!
Then we jumped in the van and headed across town for worship with a Zulu congregation. This service was only about two hours long.
The group shared their drama at both locations.
Then we went to a park with youth from the Zulu congregation and had a picnic with KFC Chicken. We walked in the wonderful weather and many saw a waterfall.
We ended the evening with worship at a large 600+, mostly White African church. The leaders had worshiped there last summer. It was an amazing ending to a wonderful day.
This morning (monday), we visited an elementary school in Chesterville. 679 students in grades k-5, in only 14 classrooms!! anyway, we spent an hour or so outside, with pics and shovels we tilled the grounds for a garden. Now it is ready for some fertilizer and seeds in the next coming weeks.
The internet cafe is about to close more when we can. Everyone is healthy, all of our bags have arrived!
February 17, 2007
We've arrived!!
A quick note to let you know that the SA TEam arrived this evening in Durban, safe and sound. We are a few bags short, but expect them tomorrow. WE are off to shower and sleep.
Tomorrow we will attend three worship services:
Indian: Newlands West Baptist Church - 8:30 a.m.
Zulu: Grace Baptist Church - 10 a.m. and
Westville Baptist OR Glenwood Community (mostly white South African, youth oriented) service in the evening.
DR Update
As you have read in the last blog from the SA team, our team was unable to leave Boston due to the storm that hit on Wednesday.
Although our ministry in the DR is not happening this week, we are continuing the ministry in our every day lives at home. We know this has given us the opportunity to share how God works in our lives with the people we encounter on an every day basis. We have all been challenged by God and our peers to seek out opportunities during the week to make an impact!! Pray that we can all use this experience to grow and seek out God's wisdom as we work through this week's events.
Please continue to pray for our teammates in South Africa. They will be updating us about their ministry over the week.
February 16, 2007
News from Q8
A quick update with the trips.
Both the SA and DR teams were affected by the winter storm that hit Boston on Valentine’s Day.
The SA Team faced flight setbacks on Wednesday morning. After six hours in the airport the group returned to the BCNE’s Rice Lodge and spent time with the DR Team who had begun to arrive. Both Teams departed separately Thursday morning for different terminals at Logan Airport.
The SA Team was able to leave Boston for Washington Dulles Airport. We spent the night at Nance and Kevin William’s home in VA (friends of ours from Crosswalk Staff) and are about to head out to Dulles Airport to catch our flight to South Africa. We are leaving 48 hours later and will return 48 hours later on Sunday, February 25.
The DR Team boarded not one but two planes. However they were not able to fly due to issues with their connecting airport. After several hours they returned to the Lodge. Because this is a busy vacation season the DR Team was not able to secure flights to the island. Unfortunately their Team had to postpone the trip until April. The team is still in high spirits, knowing that God is sovereign and his hand is in the midst of the storm.
Please pray for both teams and all that God has in store for them whether overseas or at home.
