Saturday, July 6, 2013

So long, South Africa...

Dear Friends,

So sorry for the space between our last post and this post. Let me catch you up quickly on what we've been up to...

On Thursday, we taught the children about the power of prayer through the story of "Daniel and the Lion's Den". On Friday, we taught that the victory we have in Christ's death for our sins is the best and most effective tool we have in our "tool belt" to face life's challenges.

The last day of holiday club is always a bittersweet one; we spent the day celebrating the victory we have in Jesus, but ALL of us (adults and kids alike) knew in the back of our minds that this was the last time we'd see the kids on this trip. Sandy, the teacher at Hope Prep that originally cast the vision for this school for children affected by the AIDS pandemic, spent time with us after Friday's dinner telling us the heart breaking stories of several Hope Prep students. Now that we know their stories and have gotten to see how vibrant and loving these kids are in the midst of some extremely tragic circumstances, we are ready to come back to New York as ambassadors of sorts for these children, and for other people that face adversity. These children have forever changed our hearts, and we hope that the stories we have to tell upon our return will forever affect yours.

Everyone is packing up the van with our luggage, and they might leave me behind if I don't skeedaddle, so we'll leave you with a lyric from the praise song we sang most this week that I think captures the sentiment of all of us most closely as we depart. " He has made me glad, He has made me glad, let my soul rejoice for He has made me glad."

written by Hillary

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Day 3 in Africa! Lions and Giraffes and Ostriches, oh my!

Today at Bible Boot Camp we focused on "TRUST."  Our memory verse for the day was "When I am afraid I will trust in you." Psalm 56:3. This verse was key to our introduction to the story of Daniel in the lion's den.

The children arrived late today because of the rainy weather but were excited, as usual, to learn, play and interact with us. Today was a bit challenging because of the weather, we had to stay inside with the children but they did their best with being indoors all day.

In craft class, Joanne continued helping the children to build their tool belt and they wrote "trust" today on their stones and made lion puppets. At story time, Laura and Tre led a game of trust before telling the story of Daniel and the lion's den. The children were so excited to act out the story! In music, Jeremy continues to introduce new songs to the children which they catch on to quickly. Adam had a challenging day leading recreation indoors but he stepped up to the challenge and the children enjoyed the games they were able to play inside!

We enjoyed interacting with the children very much today! We were sad to leave them a little early but had to make it to the SAFARI! The team was excited to hit the game drive! Once we arrived, we had a chance to interact with cheetahs! Everyone got a chance to touch the cheetah which was really exciting! We saw giraffes, ostriches, zebras, wildebeest, beautiful colorful birds, rhinos and empalas. The most terrifyingly exhilarating experience was the lion's cage! The lions literally came up to our land rover. We all survived! :-)

Written by Aisha

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Day 2 was a blast!

Today at Bible Boot Camp we focused on obedience. Joshua 24:24 states, "We will serve the Lord our God, and we will obey Him." This verse was the cornerstone of our craft and Bible story, Joshua and the wall of Jericho.

The kids welcomed us yet again with open arms ready to learn about the tools the Lord provides. Every day we face challenges, therefore we are focusing on helping the kids cope with everyday strife. Examples are families affected by HIV or AIDS, insufficient funds to pay for basic needs, and various types of abuse. These kids want to be loved, and that is just what we are doing. We are not only teaching them, but they are teaching us to be satisfied with the little things in life. They love to be hugged and played with, and braid our hair. These braids usually result in a massive ball of knots, but they sure have fun styling our hair!

Our craft for today was to first write "courage" on their second stone, or tool, for their tool belt. Then, they colored and decorated construction paper representing the horns that blew right before the wall of Jericho came tumbling down. Joanne is doing a wonderful job running our craft rotation! At story time, Laura and Tre brilliantly demonstrated how the wall of Jericho fell down. The kids patiently waited as the wall slowly crumbled, then cheered as the wall completely fell.

Jeremy is leading our music rotation, and these kids absolutely love to sing! It warms our hearts to know that they are learning the same hymns and songs that many of us learned as kids. Their faces light up when they sing, and it brings smiles to our faces. Adam is leading game time, and of course every child loves to run, scream, and engage in friendly competition. 

It is a complete joy to interact with these children. We are greatly impressed with how polite the kids are. They say please when they are asking for something, and know when to say thank you. Tomorrow's lesson focus is faith.

Side note: we have hundreds of pictures, but we haven't been able to upload any just yet. Stay tuned!

Written by Savanna and Hillary

Monday, July 1, 2013

We have arrived!

Hello friends and family!

We arrived Saturday afternoon safely at East London Airport. We were welcomed that evening at a Braai (South African BBQ) at Pastor Barry's home. Everything was delicious!

Sunday morning we attended church services at First City Baptist Church and Shad Mashologu Memorial Baptist Church. Unfortunately for the attendees at the Shad Mashoulogu Memorial Baptist Church we were asked to lead a song on stage. Our attempt at singing "Amazing Grace" was shameful compared to the beautiful voices of the Khosa women. Following church Bebe and his wife Ethene welcomed us into their home for a Sunday lunch comparable to that of our Thanksgiving Dinner! After lunch, it was back to the church to plan for Holiday Club. We spent a couple of hours prepping crafts, stories, and sorting all of the supplies we brought. Thank you so much to everyone who donated supplies and clothing...they have been and will continue to be a great blessing! Just when we thought we had eaten enough food for the day, it was off to Paula and Louie's for dinner.

This morning it was up at the crack of dawn to start Holiday Club! We were greeted by 100+ children who were divided into 4 groups, and who were rotated through 4 stations: Story, Craft, Games, and Music. Our theme for the week is "Bible Boot Camp" which will equip the children to face life's challenges and giants. Today's focus was on courage and we used the story of David and Goliath to illustrate this point. Overall it was a crazy morning meeting all of the kids, but they were very happy to have us and we were even more overjoyed to show them God's love. Following Holiday Club, we split into 3 teams: 1 team went on a tour of the villages with Bebe, 1 team painted the outside wall of the newest building which will house grades 5-7 in the future, and the last team shoveled fill and debris to form a platform which will hold the school's new water tanks. These water tanks will collect rainwater which will supply the school with the water it needs and therefore eliminate the need for the schools to pay for city supplied water.

Currently, we are prepping crafts and props for tomorrow's lesson, so tune in tomorrow to hear all about that!

 Love,
Hillary and Stacey