“I know, Lord, that our lives are not our own. We are not able to plan our own course. So correct me, Lord, but please be gentle. Do not correct me in anger, for I would die.”

Jeremiah 10:23-24


But blessed are those who trust in the Lord and have made the Lord their hope and confidence. They are like trees planted along a riverbank, with roots that reach deep into the water. Such trees are not bothered by the heat or worried by long months of drought. Their leaves are green, and they never stop producing fruit.”

Jeremiah 17:7-8

Friday, March 30, 2007

SOS Kindergarten, school holidays, Namibia!!

Hey, y'all!

Its been a week since I've updated so I figured I'd better update you before I am gone for a couple weeks. Things have been going well....I start volunteering at the SOS Children's Village Kindergarten on April 16th. I will go there on Monday and Wednesday mornings from 9am - noon. I will be assisting the teachers in whatever ways they need. I am not sure what skills I bring to this, as I have never done it before, but I am trusting that God has opened this door for a reason and He will equip me!!

I don't start until the 16th because the schools are on holiday here from April 2nd - 13th. So we did not want to waste this time, so 6 of us from the volunteer house are going to Namibia from the 1st - 12th. I am so excited to see another part of Africa! Cape Town is so westernized that I sometimes feel I'm just in Florida or something! In Namibia we will spend a few days in the capitol, Wind Hoek, then we are going to Etosha National Park for 2 days and finally to the coast to check out the sand dunes. The town we are staying in on the coast is Swakopmund. The sand dunes in Namibia are the highest in the world! We might go quad-biking or sand boarding at the dunes......such wild experiences I've had in my first 6 weeks!!

Last weekend we went to Robben Island. This is where Nelson Mandela spent 18 years in prison. We toured the island and the prison. It was very interesting...I will do a specific post with pics when I get back from Namibia.

On Wednesday I went to Stellenbosch with Sara (vol from US) and her dad, who is visiting her right now, and went to a few wine tastings, went to an awesome African restaurant (Moyo), and I saw CHEETAHS!! That's right, Nicole, I saw CHEETAH's! Only a two feet away from me!! I'll post more about this and pics when I get back as well! It was really awesome!!

I hope you are all doing well back in the States! Please keep in touch!!

Friday, March 23, 2007

Especially for Nicole and Chaise!





Hi, my sweet nieces!!

I miss you!! I heard from your grandma that you were bummed that I didn't mention you in my blog like I did Dalton, so this post is all for you!! I think about you often, especially when I see animals, as I know you both love animals...especially horses, so I will try to upload some pictures of animals I have taken so far, sometimes it doesn't work very well! I haven't been on a safari yet to take pictures of wild animals, but hopefully soon I will and I will share those pictures with you! Sometimes it is hard to be somewhere far away from all the people you know, but God is here with me and he has given me many new friends and experiences! The place I live is very beautiful but there are also many poor people that need help. That is why I came here, to help kids who don't have parents to feel loved and feel important and to tell them about Jesus. Will you pray for me and for them? There are many things here that are the same as back in Iowa, like they have malls here and when I went shopping the other day I saw backpacks and tshirts with Bratz and Powerpuff girls on them!! Of course I thought of both of you!! I hope you are having lots of fun back in Iowa and I hope I can see you around Christmas to share with you all that's been happening here in South Africa! Take care and tell your mom and dad and Dalton "Hi!" for me!! Lots of love from South Africa!!

More Porterville Pics!



Hi, Friends,


Here are a couple other pics from Porterville, a picture of the valley taken from the mountain and a picture of some of us at the campsite. Enjoy!

Monday, March 12, 2007

Porterville - Team Building

The whole team went to an area outside the town of Porterville, about 2 hrs north of Cape Town for 5 days of camping and team building. There are 22 waterfalls along the trail up the mountain, so awesome! Check out the pics. I felt like this weeks hiking was easier than the weekend in Stellenbosch, but Denzel said this hike was actually harder, so maybe I just learned from the first hike to be more positive and less hard on myself. Also God showed me the following verse before the hike and I recited it over and over in my head when things were difficult…..

Energize the limp hands, strengthen the rubbery knees.
Tell fearful souls, “Courage! Take heart! God is here, right here,
On his way to put things right….He’ll save you! Isaiah 35: 3-4

It was a good time, we were able to do what we wanted most of the time; we hiked, swam in the dam, went into town the one day and ate at a cafĂ©, did some star-gazing, the one night the stars were SO BRIGHT, I had never seen so many stars, it was beautiful! It all reminded me of the verse right before the one above… God’s resplendent glory, fully on display. God awesome, God majesetic…

We also had many team building exercises, dealing with teamwork, trust, facing our fears, with opportunities to share more about ourselves, our thoughts about the future, what makes us special, what we struggle most with, what others can do to encourage us…. It was good to learn more about my team members, it showed how different we are yet at the same time have many things in common. I think we will be stronger as we go out again to the different ministries this week….

Speaking of ministries, we are still working on what ministries I will be serving in. We had a meeting with director of the SOS Children’s Village to let him know I am here and willing to serve them in whatever opportunities they might have. He said he would take the info back to their management team and see what they might need and then he would talk to the principal of the preschool/kindergarten they have at the Village and see if they need any help. He is to get back to us early this week, so I am hopeful we will hear from him soon with good news and I can start serving the orphans there soon, maybe 3 times a week. I have been praying for God to give me patience as I wait for additional opportunities to serve. I know that God has brought me here for a purpose and in HIS time it will be revealed, I hope you also will be praying with me my friends. I sometimes feel I should just start serving at the schools with the others, but I feel like God keeps reminding me that he called me to serve orphans and that the opportunities are out there…I am just impatient!

I have enjoyed getting involved in the office, I hope to split my time each week evenly between programs and admin in the office. They have plenty for me to do, so I am glad to have that to keep me occupied as I wait to hear from SOS. We are thinking about revamping our lifeskills and Bible study program at SOS, as it seems there are time conflicts and kids aren’t able to come. The last week we were there not may kids came to the actual program. We go an hour early and just hang out with whatever kids are out and about and they LOVE us coming! But we feel we need to look at the actual program and see how we can make it more affective, maybe look at one on one mentoring instead of the group activities…please pray also for this program…in closing God gave me another verse this week…

Form your purpose by asking for counsel, then carry it out using all the help you can get.
Proverbs 20:18

That last bit encourages me that I am not alone in this and that I should seek all the help I can get and you can help by praying! I hope all is well back home!

Blessings!

Friday, March 2, 2007

Consider it a gift....

Hello, My friends!
Here's a Bible verse for the week:
Consider it a sheer gift, friends, when test and challenges come at you from all sides. You know that under pressure, your faith-life is forced into the open and shows its true colors. So don’t try to get out of anything prematurely. Let it do its work so you become mature and well-developed, not deficient in any way. James 1: 2-4 (the Message)

Another week is coming to an end and the above verse has challenged me in terms of how I dealt with the hike last weekend and dealing with the uncertainty of what my schedule will look like here in Cape Town…I have to keep reminding myself to continue trusting in God and that He is in control…..I’m starting to do some admin work in the office and this afternoon, Denzel and I have a meeting with the Director at the SOS Children’s Village to find out if there are other ways I can serve them there. Hopefully we will be able to come up with a schedule for my work. I’ve also been talking with Rolf, the YFC Cape Town Director and he feels I should not stay at the volunteer house until Rita gets here around June 1st. He thinks the age difference and just living with so many people will have negative affects on my experience, so he is looking to see if we can find a furnished efficiency apt I can live in for a few months….so a move might be in the near future. However, next week the whole team is going on a team building trip. We are going to an area about an hour north of Cape Town that is supposed to be beautiful. There are 22 waterfalls in the area that we can walk to as well as many other activities. My only reservation is we are camping out for the 4 nights and I’m thinking that may be a little much for me!! I was trying to push to stay 2 nights in cottages there and camping 2 nights, but the others didn’t buy it!! So, yet another step outside my comfort zone! I’m told the area is so awesome that I’m sure the benefits will outshine the sleeping arrangements! I’m told it’s a great place to walk by yourself and just be with God and nature, so I’m really looking forward to some God Walks!! Since we will be gone all week I won’t be able to update until the following week, but hopefully I can upload a couple pictures from the week….anyway, take care my friends, stay warm and safe, I hear more storms are heading your way!!