Thursday, June 30, 2011

Day 5

            The day began fairly gloomy to most people, but in this country, even the gloomiest days are far more beautiful than anything we’d see at home.  Luckily the rain subsided by mid-morning and gave way to the sun, allowing both teams to move out into the sun.
At Overcome, the morning was filled with movie watching and far too much American humiliation for one lifetime (singing in a South African accent is quite an impressive skill we all need to work on), but we were able to spend a lot of time dancing and playing with the kids when the weather let up for us. The end of the morning was full of sorrowful goodbyes as we celebrated our last day with the kids, it was astounding to see how much of an impact we made on these kids as all they wanted to do is hold onto us and not let us leave, even for the day. In the morning at Capricorn, we started the day by playing games and laughing with the kids. We were still able to get some energy out of the kids inside, considering they treated us like human jungle gyms. We acted out a Bible stories and also played a game and sang to teach our daily memory verse. We were very lucky as we exhausted the children a bit further by playing assorted games outside. It was a good balance of all of our past days’ activities. We finally said our goodbyes to the children, as impossible as it was.
            Our two Brookwood teams then reunited at Capricorn and our trusted driver, Frans, took us to the Waterfront again, where we were chilled to the bone with nothing but our hot drinks from our new favorite bakery, Knead, for protection from the dropping temperatures (exaggeration intended).  We packed up from our typical lunch spot and prepared to begin our afternoon teen camps.
            This afternoon at the Overcome Heights, we opened with fierce game of soccer and also singing and dancing outside of the trailer. We headed inside to direct the memory verse lesson and to continue singing. We then resumed Facing the Giants, a movie that not only had a great Christian message for the attendees but also gave the teenagers an opportunity to make fun of our American football and southern accent. We once again said goodbyes with just the knowledge that we will see many of the people with whom we had built friendships tomorrow at career day.  In Capricorn this afternoon, we were met by many new faces (most likely brought in by Paul’s riveting testimony the day before) that seemed, initially, reluctant to do much of anything other than play soccer, but after some highly competitive “icebreaker games” (shuffle your buns, anyone?), many of the participants opened up a bit and became far more receptive to us.  We completed the story of Joseph and partook in more American humiliation as the story was read in numerous voice and performing styles.  After teaching the Bible verse, Mrs. Barnette gave an amazing testimony that rivaled Paul’s and many of the students seemed to leave with far more on their mind than sandwiches and oranges. All in all, numbers and smiles kept growing as we did our best to lift up the staff and spread the word of the Lord.
            Tonight, we were honored to have the founders of the Living Hope charity, John and Avril Thomas, join us for another delicious meal made by our cook, Nadine.  They told us the story of how their ministry began and we were all shocked by the stories they told of toddlers with sexually transmitted diseases and young teenagers resorting to partying and contracting AIDS in an attempt to escape the clouds of poverty that seem to cover these two townships.  It was incredibly inspiring and we all want to do anything we can to bolster this group of fully selfless volunteers. If you want to help right now, please go to http://www.livinghope.co.za/donate-now.html and donate, they need all the help they can get! Go for God/God Speed!

Stewart and Shelby

































Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Day 4

Hello everyone!

We had another fantastic day here in South Africa. It was a little rainy, but that hindered neither us nor the other Living Hope workers from making sure the children had the best day ever. At Capricorn we brought all of the kids inside to do praise and worship, to learn the memory verse, and to just play! At Overcome, with slightly fewer options due to facilities, we brought 57 kids into the shipping container to watch a movie. We followed the movie with a craft and lunch and then sent the kids on their way.

We also had another fun day of lunch at the beach. Due to the rain, we all sat in the van to eat. Despite us being inside, we still got a great view of the hardcore South African surfers who fought the weather to still go out and ride the waves.

The weather eased right as the teen camps started in Overcome and Capricorn. At Overcome, we also had all of the teens come in the shipping container to sing and watch “Facing the Giants,” which fits perfectly with the theme of the week: resilience. And it was so exciting to see many of the teens we’ve had all week come back again today, despite the rain! In Capricorn, the boys were able to get out and play soccer and the girls were able to play netball (a girl sport here which sort of combines ultimate Frisbee and basketball). Following the games, our team was lucky enough to have a great worship time with the kids. We learned today’s memory verse (Philippians 3:14), and then Meagan, the team leader of the Living Hope staff, gave a great lesson on the seriousness of God’s commandments. She bluntly put that if all we were gathered to do was to play games, then we were wasting our time. If our time together did not include talking about what Jesus Christ has done in our lives, then it could have been used better.  Our Brookwood team was then able to break up, and each person was able to pray with three or four kids. We prayed for the Capricorn community and for each kid and their families. We praise the Lord that one kid made a first time decision of faith!

Overall, today was wonderful. Despite the rain and cold temperature, we were able to have a spectacular time with the kids, the leaders, and with our Brookwood friends. We also had a delicious dinner and a fun-filled night playing Nerts! Could anyone ask for a better day?

Natalie (friend of Francie from Vestavia, but has seemingly meshed with the group)
Paul (Lifelong Brookwood member “BBC 4 Life”)


p.s. We were lucky enough to see two double rainbows today and capture one of them on camera!