Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Saturday, 23 July 2011

Hammanskraal Skin Contact 2 Project + Turning Point


SERVE, SERVE, SERVE = mercy work at home, make hay while ur sun shines
Giving of self, time and money and resources in tact: we receive cars, holidays, computers etc. in tact but we give gospel tracks and sermons to the poor ....... don't think so.  How many winter jackets/jerseys to choose from in your bursting cupboard - how many have you given away this winter?

From different denominations







The Cooking Team
Feeding babies, playing ball games, telling stories with an interpreter, prep& cooking for 120, teaching guitar, making beads & bangles, face painting, baby & toddler playing, prayeing on site, welding jungle gym, making coldrinks, laughing & crying, soccer, changing nappies, giving and giving and serving the orphanage workers by giving them a break 


Cathrine - she started by taking in babies, toddlers and dropped-off children and looking after them when everybody else was doing life. It took 9 years before help finally showed up.

LAST 2011 TURNING POINT
Bumper class of 21! For most the paradigm pennies properly dropp by the 2nd or 3rd time. The journey starts when a believer realises that we are moving from 'you at the center of God's work' to 'God's work at the center of your life' .


 
Last 2011 MAPPING POINT -  Thu 11 - Sun 14 Aug   

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

16 July 2011 KE Fellowship

Thank you Pauline and Mark for all your input on Saturday, we all thoroughly enjoyed the evening at Pit Stop CafĂ©.  The Moroccan Lamb stew with Chilli Salsa (Recipe to be posted soon as requested) and the fellowship was very uplifting.
KE 'Fellows'
Musina Border
The evening was centred around feedback on the Musina Border Outreach, by Jana & Jacques and the Madagascar Outreach by Michael, Kim and Amos.
Thank you J & J for giving us an idea of what is taking place at our very borders!  It was shocking to see how so many people are being smuggled through our borders by means of human trafficking. Our hearts ached to see those mothers and children hopeless and homeless at the borders, children of just 6 years, lost and forgotten with no idea of where they lived or how they got there. The needs there are dire….

We realised that this is reality and is happening right under our noses, confronted with the fact that we CAN make a difference. Even though the situation seems hopeless, it is important to be challenged with these realities to remind us of the state of our world and the part that we as KINGDOM ambassadors ought to play! How exiting!!   It’s amazing to see how it is possible to uplift the spirits of hopeless people in just a day or two, with only your presence and love.

We are looking forward to hear about second visit to Musina (Bate Bridge Border Post), please keep us up to date!!

Madagascar Outreach
Kim, Michael and Amos

The second group, who went to Madagascar, generally had a very successful trip. They became part of the Malagasies’ lives (apparently a Malagasy adopts a stranger, and will tag along everywhere holding your hand and carrying  your stuff!)


The group was from Lewende Woord Bible School along with Michael and Kim also from KE. We again noticed how important a World prayer life is as we saw how helpless you can feel in reached countries where the people struggle to be freed from ancestral worship (and consequently poverty also playing a big role)!
We also saw how important it is to keep your eyes open when Prayer Walking, as we almost said goodbye to Kim playing chicken with oncoming Malagasy vehicles!! Thank you Michael for your ‘undivided caretaking’ of Kim!

We  could also clearly see how different cultures from the same diverse South African ‘nationality’ experienced Madagascar differently,  such as Amos and Michael who experienced something absolutely distinctive from each other.

This feedback fellowship definitely gave us some important tips and perspectives on what to expect in a cross cultural outreach like this. Until next week!! Cheers!

Monday, July 11, 2011

Saterdag, 9 Julie - Mapping Point

Donderdag 7 - Sondag 10 Julie
Mapping Point could be summarised as "Be careful how you build" (as in 1 Corinth 3:3 - 7) or ''Daring to do the right thing" as the consequence of doing it wrong ALWAYS amounts to loss

the last of the Encounter Phase - the choice to listen and obey = faith & works 

danie & esther came round to say hallo as they just arrived from their most successful Balkan recce (thanx jacque & jeroen!)

introductions to the group

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PLEASE READ JANA'S ACOUNT OF THE MUSINA REFUGEE WEEKEND UNDER' " my journey right now".