Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Over the past ten days, Team South Africa has been slowly winding our way up the Eastern Coast in an oversized yellow "truck", on the first part of our month-long overland adventure with Cross Country Missions.
We've made stops in Victoria Bay, Jeffrey's Bay, and Cintsa, and are currently in the Transkei region in a small coastal town called Port St. Johns.
The primary language spoken in the areas we will be visiting during the rest of the month is Xhosa, a language filled with pops and clicks that make for interesting truck rides as we all practice our clicking skills.
Our ministry has taken a variety of forms--weeding gardens, ministering to street kids, making connections with people through our cameras, praying Scripture out over a region from a mountain top, street evangelism, and sharing God's love to kids by joining them in their national sport, soccer.
We have had the opportunity to experience a wide variety of South African-style worship, from the very colorful and eclectic Jeffreys Bay YWAM base worship to the liturgical formality of an Anglican service (conducted entirely in Xhosa).
It has been a delight to be able to see and experience more of the contrasts that exist in South Africa, and we have been filled with excitement and hope as we imagine what God envisions for this land and these beautiful people.
Prayer Points:
-Continued health and protection for our team, particularly spiritual protection as we head into a rural area entrenched with witchcraft.
-That we would be able to use our time here to truly touch peoples' lives with the love and power of God--deep connections rather than surface encounters.
-That the Lord would go ahead of us and prepare hearts to be receptive to our ministry.
We've made stops in Victoria Bay, Jeffrey's Bay, and Cintsa, and are currently in the Transkei region in a small coastal town called Port St. Johns.
The primary language spoken in the areas we will be visiting during the rest of the month is Xhosa, a language filled with pops and clicks that make for interesting truck rides as we all practice our clicking skills.
Our ministry has taken a variety of forms--weeding gardens, ministering to street kids, making connections with people through our cameras, praying Scripture out over a region from a mountain top, street evangelism, and sharing God's love to kids by joining them in their national sport, soccer.
We have had the opportunity to experience a wide variety of South African-style worship, from the very colorful and eclectic Jeffreys Bay YWAM base worship to the liturgical formality of an Anglican service (conducted entirely in Xhosa).
It has been a delight to be able to see and experience more of the contrasts that exist in South Africa, and we have been filled with excitement and hope as we imagine what God envisions for this land and these beautiful people.
Prayer Points:
-Continued health and protection for our team, particularly spiritual protection as we head into a rural area entrenched with witchcraft.
-That we would be able to use our time here to truly touch peoples' lives with the love and power of God--deep connections rather than surface encounters.
-That the Lord would go ahead of us and prepare hearts to be receptive to our ministry.
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