Monday, August 27, 2012

August Weekends

Sundays...
At the request of church leadership, Nathan has organized a "Foundations" course for new believers and church members interested in strengthening their understanding of the foundations of following Jesus.  Taking advantage of already being at church, the class follows the church service and has 24 in attendance.  Dividing up the lessons between the leadership, Nathan has taught "Salvation" (what does it really mean) and "The Father Heart of God".


Saturdays...

(ministry)
The 24th of August was the anniversary of the Rheenendal School bus accident (which I reported on last year while I was in the US and posted a blog about the camp held for family members in May).  It has been our passion to minister to these struggling families by holding a private memorial service with before the anniversary (due to the desire of a very public service on the actual date by the community).  God has been faithful to lead what to put on the program and fit each part together perfectly as we have been working with these families.  Even providing flowers and candles for a family altar, and a nice Chicken Curry meal!  We marvel at how He arranges each part to meet their needs.  Even helping me make a dvd out of the powerpoint of the pictures of the deceased children for the public service the following week.




Ghila - Psychology of Grief
















Letters to beloved children
Prayer for surviving siblings












Shahida - Letting Go
Family Altar
Sarah - Testimony of Gods healing when mother passed away








Good food and ...
lighter hearts!!
















"Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion 
and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, 
so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves have received from God."
(2 Corinthians 1:3-4)

Please pray that God will show us how to minister to the surviving children from the accident, lots of attention has been given to the families of the deceased, but we have been made aware that the survivors are suffering from nightmares, and acting out at school.  We are considering how we can serve them and their families.

Saturdays...
(fun)
Some of you have noticed that about 3 weeks ago Nathan joined the Facebook world!  This was a whole weekend project helping him find friends and add friends, and learn the functions of fb on his Blackberry... One day this was his status with a picture he found on google images of a dog herding cattle... "This is not Barnabas, but we did have cattle in our front yard - his herding skills need much work still.  Barnabas had a face-off with the bull!"  Only to discover that one of the Dutch volunteers has captured the real thing and posted it to his fb page...  

Mooooove on and stop eating my lawn!
The next weekend we saw an advertisement for the South African Sheep Dog Association herding trials being held in Knysna... needless to say we loaded up Barnabas and took him to see how it is really done!!

Turn here








Divide and conquer!
"You are facing the wrong way!"








Finally in the pen!

Not sure if Barnabas really understood... but it was fun!! (and VERY windy!)








Monday, August 6, 2012

International Family

We are growing!



Taken last week, you can see we have added a few since early July. 


In the back:
Aryan, Matti (both Holland), Clarissa (Germany, Anke (Holland)
In the front:
Julianna, Nathan, Barnabas, Anni and Christina (both Germany)

And this photo doesn't include Tea (Holland) who just arrived.


This group has been amazing to observe as God molds them together... the Germans and Dutch are volunteering for two different ministries yet at home they are one.  Cooking for each other, eating meals together, traveling/sight-seeing (this weekend - Cape Town, last weekend - Addo Elephant National Park).  The Lord has truly been glorified in and through them.

It will be sad to see them go (one by one) over the next 3 weeks...
it is a bitter sweet cycle!




Saturday, August 4, 2012

Olympics Assembly at Knysna Primary

KIX - Kids In Christ 


Invited to share a message about the Olympics, Nathan and I scoured Youtube for relative clips and came up with a fun message.




Starting with the symbol of the Olympics... the 5 rings representing the 5 main continents - the whole world.  God so loved the whole world that He gave his one and only Son that whoever believes in Him will receive eternal life!




The spirit of the Olympics represented by the Olympic flame... and the Holy Spirit is our encourager, teacher, and enables us to run the Christian race!


With a "Chariots of Fire" clip, Nathan told the story of Eric Liddell who said "I feel God made me for a purpose, but He also made me fast, and when I run I feel His pleasure."  Eric chose to honor God by observing the Sabbath and refusing to participate in the race he was favored to win in the 1924 Olympics.  God honored Eric by giving him the ability to beat a world record in a race he was not even expected to win.


Paul often compares the Christian life to a race.
"Do you not know that in a race all the runners run but only one gets the prize?  Run is such a way as to get the prize." (1 Corinthians 9:24)


"Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us." (Hebrews 12:1-3)


"You were running a good race.  Who cut in on you and kept you fro obeying the truth?" (Galatians 5:7)








These two clips highlight perseverance: the importance of getting up when we fall, and never giving up.












Ending with this clip... when the mouse is caught in the trap we encouraged him on to never give up... go... go...go... watch for a giggle!






Thank you to Theuns Visser for his commitment to these youth and bringing his talent of worship to start and end the program!


"One thing I do: forgetting what is behind and straining for what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus." (Philippians 3:13-14)