“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

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

VBS - More Than Conquerors!!

Last week we led a Vacation Bible School at the Belhar Church of the Nazarene. This is the same church we do the Youth Group activities on Friday nights, so it was an opportunity for us to get to know the youth even more and also to meet the younger kids. This was one of the challenges though, we had kids ranging for 4yrs old to 25! We recognized by the second day that we needed to separate the younger kids, so one of the volunteers took the younger kids and played with them out in the yard. Another challenge was that the kids didn’t show up on time, so we always started late, which meant we never got all our planned activities in. Everyday we were scrambling a bit and rearranging the activities and determining which ones we would cut, which we would leave in. But we persevered and by the end of the week we were going pretty smoothly! Our theme for the week was “… More than conquerors…” from Romans 8:37. Below is a short rundown of each day and some pics….

The yellow tribe doing their flag!
Day One: Olympics

We put the kids in tribes for the week, they were given a bandana in their tribe color, had to come up with a tribe name and design a flag for their tribe. Then we held our version of Olympics. We had a sack race, egg toss, get team in square, three-legged race, etc. Our original thought was to have competitions every day and keep track of points and have a winning tribe at the end of the week, but we had different kids each day and one of the tribes was mostly little kids, so it didn’t really work out, so we scrapped the points at mid week.

Olympics!
Day Two: Are You Free?

To start the day, we took away freedoms from some of the kids, some couldn’t talk, some couldn’t see, some couldn’t use their legs. Then we showed them a short movie we’d made asking people on the streets “Are you free?”, then they had to do an obstacle course as a tribe while some members still didn’t have their freedoms, so they tribe had to help them through. So if they couldn’t see someone had to guide them, if they couldn’t walk, someone had to carry them. Then we gave them their freedoms back. Then we did the Sin Chair skit and had them talk about freedom in their tribes and write a Freedom Speech, which they then read to the entire group. We ended with a challenge for them to really think about freedom in their lives and what areas they need Jesus to help them overcome.

The Sin Chair Skit!

Day Three: Fear and Trust


In their tribes they talked about fear, what they fear, who they fear and why; and trust, who do they trust, who should they trust, why? Then they did several activities, such as the Trust Fall and the Trust Run and they had to come up with a War Cry for their tribe and present it to the whole group. Then we held our version of Fear Factor. They had to make a sandwich with all kinds of gross ingredients that they thought the person next to them had to eat. But once they’d made the sandwich, we told them they had to eat it themselves! We had a relay where they had to plunge their face in water, then run down to then other end of the hall and put their face in a pan of flour to find a sweet in it. Every member of the tribe had to take part in this race. Then a member from each tribe had to put their feet in a bucket of gross stuff (spaghetti, oats and water) and then drink a cup of an unknown red liquid. Finally, one member of each tribe had to eat a plate of delicacies as fast as they could, the plate consisted of a whole hot pepper, capers and a herring! We had the throw up bucket at the ready! It was lots of fun! We ended the day with messages on both fear and trust, that Jesus can help them conquer their fears and that He is trustworthy and will never let us down.

Fear Factor!!

Day Four: Puzzled and Choices


We started off the day playing some games to get them ready for the day, then each tribe had to make a shield to represent their tribe and what they learned so far. Then we gave each tribe a puzzle they had to try to piece together, they had to make 5 arrows out the pieces they were given. Then they talked about how it felt being confused and having to try to solve it within a group. We made parallels to life and how it can be confusing also. Then we had the older kids go into the sanctuary and one of our volunteers led them in an exercise. They had to sit by themselves, close their eyes and just think through each question he asked them. He asked them to think about their lives, what were the best times, what were the worst times. Then he ended with the message that they have the choice in life to let life beat them down or to overcome. That much of what happens in their future depends on what choices they are making today. Then finally we ended with the "Change Your Choice!" game show. We had different volunteers from the audience come up and choose from 3 different boxes. The audience is also yelling out what box they think they should choose. Then once they've seen the prize, they decide if they want to keep it or change their choice. Again the audience is yelling out what they think they should do. Then we debriefed the games and ended the day.The red tribe doing their shield!

Day 5: Persecution

We started off the day with a game, then we went into the sanctuary to watch a short movie titled "Beyond the Gates of Splendor" about the 5 missionaries who were martyred in Equador in the 1950's and their wives who stayed with the tribe that had murdered their husbands and who taught them the gospel - breaking the cycle of violence that had plagued the tribe. Then we got into our tribes and talked about persecution, what it is, who is persecuted, etc. Then they were given a real-life scenario of persecution and had to do a skit on it and present it to the group. They all did a fantastic job! Then we ended the day with the Capture the Flag game. Where each tribe has a different tribes flag and they have to try to get theirs back but at the same time keep the other tribe from stealing theirs back. If you get tagged on the enemy's side you have to go to jail and your other tribe members have to come get you out. The green tribe doing their skit!!

Friday Night - Dance Party!!

We had a dance party for the teenagers to celebrate the week. We had a great turnout and everyone had a great time! It was cool to see how they dance!

Sunday - speak at the church service

They asked us to speak at the church service on Sunday to tell the congregation about the VBS week. So another group from YFC, a worship group called Khanisa, came and lead worship songs. Then several of us got up and talked about YFC, what the international volunteers do here in Cape Town and what the Lifeskills Dance team does (they also joined us for the whole week). Then one of us got up and talked about the themes for each day and we ended with a slide show of pics from the whole week.

Things didn't always go as we planned, but I think we all learned that its not about us and our plans, but its all about God and His plans! Once we surrendered the way we thought it should go, things immediately improved and the week turned out great! God is good all the time - All the time God is good!!


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