


These are a few pictures from Africa! Enjoy!
On the Plane..
Today has been a very long day. I couldnt go to sleep last night because I was so excited. I went to lunch with my best friend at our favorite restuarant and then headed to the airport with my parents. I am on the plane and currently had this post for about 13 hours. I am sitting on the aisle, no one is sitting in the seat next to mine but someone is sitting by the window. It was nice having the open seat so we had more room. We have about two more hours to go until we get there. Hooray! I am thinking about everything I packed and I think I forgot PJ pants. Oh well, I can use my sweat pants.
Anytime I travel, my grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins always call to tell me that they are praying for me. I love getting those phone calls because it makes me remember how much I am loved but also it is neat to know exactly who is praying for you. Prayer, like communion, is something the entire body of Christ can do together. Knowing that people halfway across the world from me are praying for me is uplifting.
We are going to be given a directory of all the pastors that we will be coming in contact with. They challenged us to lift each one of them up in our prayers. I think I might send names out to my family members so they can have people to pray for by name. This is all pending on the internet access oh course.
In 2 hours we will be in AFRICA!!!!!!! :)
Im off to watch a movie before we land.
Grace and Peace,
asf
Sunday August 16, 2009
We arrived in Africa after a very tiring plane ride. After we made it through customs, immigration, and baggage claim we were welcomed with open arms by our host pastor and his team members. We learned upon arrival that we were going to be staying in a place that was different than originally planned. We are staying at a guest house that can host up to 37 people. We had a yummy dinner and then went to bed.
Today we woke up bright and early (about 1 AM in the US..7 AM in Africa) and got ready. The big problem is that none of our adapters that we bought work in Africa even though Radio Shack said they would...fun fun! We had breakfast and then divided up and went to two church worship services. I had the joy of going to a diverse community where the service was beautiful. Everyone welcomed us with open arms literally, because we all got many hugs upon arrival. Most of the songs were in another language but the words were on the screen so it made it easy to sing along. I love knowing that we were all praising God even though I was not exactly sure what we were saying. There is something really special about that and very ecumenical. The pastor spoke on who is really God. He was talking about the basics of Christianity. After worship we went and had tea (at every meal they serve tea....its SO SO SO yummy!!! I love it alot! ) and cakes, cookies, and fellowship with the congregation. I talked with several very open and friendly women. One even offered to make me jewelry. It was very sweet. I enjoyed talking to them about the church as a whole in Africa and about there church in general. They said that alot of the white members were leaving the church and doing a similar “white flight” which makes me very sad.
We had lunch and then went to go get our money converted. The funny thing was that the place we had to convert our money was at a casino. We then went to a market and I bought an African drum, flute, and a wooden serving set.
After that we went and had dinner at the Methodist center and then had a lecture from a former bishop who now serves in parlament. We talked about the social change that needs to take place in South Africa, Africa, and the world as a whole. Issues of poverty, racial discrimination, and church concerns were all discussed.
Monday
Today was a wonderful but very tiring day. We started off leaving the guest house and having breakfast at the center. We ate poruage for breakfast which I had never had before. We left the center and went to the most amazing ministry. It is a church that truly has a heart for the poor, orphanes, abused, and sick. Its name is Amcare. We learned how it got started and what they are doing today. I cant wait to share my pictures with you. I decided to give them alot of my spending money as a donation because I dont need lots to take home with me besides memories, pictures, and understanding of Africa.
After that we made a short trip to the mall to get money and headed to Capital Hill. Capital Hill is where people were held priscners (some just reasons, others not) and also where the Supreme Court is held today. It was powerful to read their stories and to see how mean governments can act. The prisoners lived in the most disguiting and sad living situations. They were treated like animals (or worse). They had many pictures and stories there.
We had dinner at the guest house after driving around lost for a while. The dinner was so yummy!
Tuesday Reflections
Today we started off by making a special stop at a wonderful ministry. It truly warmed my heart to witness it. Momma Carol started a ministry for children whose parents were affected by HIV/AIDS. Some are orphanes and others needs food. She tries to empower them and help them get out of their situation by education. She started her dream for helping others with nothing but her passion. She is the most brave, passionate, and humble people I have ever met.
We also went to the home of Nelson Mandala. It was a humbling experience to see where history was made.
The most touching moment happened after lunch. I saw two boys that wanted to sing for us so that we would give them money for food. I gave them 20 RAN each which is about 2.5 dollars each because I am running out of the local currency. I would have given more if I had it. But we were able to give them 6 boxes of leftovers that we had. Hopefully it would be able to feed them for a while. Others gave them money as well. They were so smart, outgoing, and fun personalities. I have never in my life wondered where my next meal was coming from. I have always had food on my plate. It broke my heart that they wanted to sing us a song in order for them to be able to have the possibility of being able to eat. I cant get these boys out of my mind. There are millions of others like that.
Another thing that broke my heart is that the stadium for the world cup is huge. I saw it today. It is right in the section of great poverty. A huge staduim which could house many homeless...
We started the conference today. The opening worship service was so powerful. The music was uplifting. I have no rythem or dance moves but I was getting into the service.
I met several amazing people of great faith today. One lady offered me to come stay with her during the world cup. She is a fisty lady with a great atittude.
One thing that breaks my heart about the conference is the lack of women. Most of the people that are pastors are males.
Wonderful Wednesday.
I was very tired when I woke up this morning but excited about the day. I was able to continue to interact with so many wonderful people and truly enjoyed my time with each one of them.
I heard 4 lectures today. The first one was by Eddie Fox about Faith-Sharing. I already had read the book and enjoyed the lecture alot. He has a gift for speaking and a fire. The first breakout section I attended was lead by Momma Carol. She shared such wisdom and I have great notes. The third session was about Youth and missions. These two things are such great passions of mine. Finally the last session was held by my “best friend” Josiah. Great!
The most touching part of my day was the Wesley Group. Wesley Groups are small groups that meet daily to lift each other up in prayer. They are suppose to be your family for the week. We shared prayer concerns. The prayer concerns were so deep and sad. There are great needs. I wont list them here because of privacy but I ask that you pray for these needs.
I got my FIRST hot shower of my trip. I have been here for several day and havent gotten a hot shower. The water is always cold. It stinks. Its very cold and I am glad I packed warm clothes.
Thursday Reflections
Instead of having a run down of my day, I want to share some of my reflections thus far on how God is working in me.
While I love my job alot and so blessed I find it hard to worship always there. I attend the worship service every week but since I am on staff, I have to think about the confirmation class I am about to teach, leave early for parent’s meetings, be the worship leader, etc. Its hard for me to give 100 percent of my soul to worship every Sunday. I try to have private worship every week or at school so I can worship God without having to think about my job. Every day at the conference we are worshipping. At least one song isnt in a language I understand and one prayer isnt in English either. I have had the most powerful worship experiences. I want to give God all the praise and glory. I want to be changed and moved by the worship. This has been happening this week. The worship is alive and moving. Praise God for the worship!
I cant get the boys that I wrote about earlier in my blog that wanted to sing for money in order to get food for dinner. There faces are so precious and I can see Christ in them. I keep waking up thinking about them and how I can make a difference in poverty in the world. I already have an idea from Candler, where I go to seminary!
I had another wonderful Wesley group, my small group. The pastors and preachers in my group are so uplifting. Today we discussed how we become Christians. Some of their stories broke my heart. They have been through so much and they still trust and love God through everything. I am not going to give any details due to privacy but its an honor and privilege to learn and grow with them.
I am asking for prayers for some attitudes in my group. They are negative and dont want to listen to others. They are focusing on themselves and not on the reason we went to Africa for two weeks for - God, learning, teaching, growing, and giving of yourself.
I forgot to mention that I will be going to a ministry that focuses on HIV/AIDS, Constitutional Hill, and Nelson Mandala's!
I am especially excited to go to the ministry that focuses on HIV/AIDS. This past year I have become very passionate about health, pastoral care, and ministries surrounding those. As part of my seminary experience I worked as a student chapel and LOVED IT! It was such a transformational experience and helped shape my future ministry. It was such a privilege and honor to sit at the bedside with hundreds of people in the hospital. I cant wait to see the ministry in South Africa and learn from what they are doing there. Helping those with HIV/AIDS is such a wonderful ministry and it will be an honor to be a part of it for a day.