Children's Ministry

Being part of children's ministry at a local church with the MK2MK team encouraged me...not to be afraid of kids.

Bhekisisa High School, Ntuzuma

One of the few schools we worked with during the month of June/July on character and leadership development.

Missionary Kids to Missionary Kids (MKIIMK)

Entire project team serving in Durban and Port Shepstone for 5 weeks.

Find me

Would love to have you pray for my ministry.

Campus Ministry

Westville Campus and Howard Campus of University of KwaZulu-Natal

Working at a local high school

Serving at Mandlenkosi High School in Ntuzuma

Resurgence

...the way, the truth, and the LIFE; no one comes to the Father except through me. John 14:6

Saturday, December 31, 2011

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There are really creative teams out there and this guy by the name of Propaganda (not sure how he got that name) but is truly a great example of the power of the Holy Spirit and the true gifting talent! The is place for Gospel based talent and arts and I believe its the church's responsibility to unearth that and provide a platform for the youth to really express themselves rather than being subjects to continual doctrines on how things should be done, said, presented!


Wednesday, December 28, 2011

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I am a sucker for Christ-centered marriages - I do not know whats up with that but I enjoy being surrounded by such couples and families - they make for me a great discipleship ground more especially for young couples who are in courtship. Just read an article published by Mar's Hill Church, Pastor Phil Smidt speaking about how marriages are made by God for Him to be glorified in them. There is nothing argueable about that but he mentions 6 principles/factors that tend to determine who matters in the most in a couple's marriage. I know its way beyond my prescribed reading list hahahaha, but anyway, great way to build for the future, just know that my Mrs Madida is out there reading the same article .... #hopeful 

Read the article by clicking on this link


Bafana
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There hasn't been any great news this week - though the Lord has been very faithful with the support that has already come in, its very interesting to see how the next support that would come in would do so. I am in Durban currently with family for a week long vacation - just what the Dr' ordered.

Last blog I mentioned that may you please be praying for how the support from my friends in the State was to come in -  finally there is light and it might not be as much of a predicament as it would of come out as to be initially. Penny, the Director of Ukukhanya said she would help out in getting the money into S.A. more especially with minimal bank charges.

I was watching CampRock - The Movie yesterday and there was just this influx of memories of our own Ukukhanya Camp. I really cant wait for next year - its just gonna be so so so super awesome and amazingly satisfying beyond comprehension. I haven't spoken with my team mates the last couple of few days but I am pretty sure that they just as and just awaiting to see the Lord's work when 2012 comes.

Bafana
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Friday, December 23, 2011

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These couple of few days has been a bit too relaxed on my part. I guess the door closing before you more than once when trying to raise support does take its toll - there are two effects that arise from that: 1. You learn to trust in the Lord for the coming resources and not man 2. You await in eager expectation to see the Lord provide as you continue raising support. 

Reading scripture's from Philippians, it was evident that Paul himself faced a number of obstacle when raising support in that there were minor humps and bumps but it strikes me when he says: '... I have learnt the secret of of being content in any and every situation whether fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want.' He then throws me out when he says : ' I can do everything through Christ who strengthens me.' {Phil 4:12-13}. It's one of those things that Paul didn't acquire when he started ministry work but became something he learnt WHILE doing ministry work. One one thing he never forgot to do was thank those who partnered with him in the Lord and really encouraged them to continue seeking the Lord in their walk.

There is obviously the lingering of uncertainty to when will I reach THAT mark because I cannot start my ministry until I do but the life app that Paul shares with the Philippians is of great importance 

B

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

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Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas celebration and as we enter into the New Year may it be a great one in that we are growing into something different!

Sunday, December 11, 2011

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Missions is not the ultimate goal of the Church. Worship is. Missions exist because worship doesn't. Worship is ultimate, not missions, because God is ultimate, not man. When this age is over and the countless millions of the redeemed fall on their faces before the throne of God, missions will be no more. It is a temporary necessity. But worship abides forever.

Worship, therefore, is the fuel and goal of missions. It's the goal of missions because in missions, we simply aim to bring the nations into the white hot enjoyment of God's glory. The goal of missions is the gladness of the peoples in the greatness of God.

John Piper
Let the Nations Be Glad! The Supremacy of God in Missions

Friday, December 9, 2011

This week has been quite a highlight in that:

1. Had a number of meetings with potential supporters who are praying ofr the ministry for next year and some still praying about financially giving towards my internship. What I get is that alot of people, more especially in the black community, find my plans quite disturbing to say the least. The first thing they ask is A) How much do you earn B) What your parents saying about this C) Are you really sure that you want to do this rather than going to study. So ye, I'm getting good in answering those type of questions, hahahaha.

2. Just returned from a kids play at the Johannesburg Civic Theatre and what the play was all about is dealing with life issues mostly such as caring and looking after our environment and living with HIV/AIDS. The great thing about this is that most of proceedings from the shows (4 shows in total) go towards the Lambano Sanctuary which is an NGO housing in 5 shelters children affected and infected by HIV.

3. Spent the week with my discipler, Anele, as he was in JHB raising support - learnt alot from him during the course of the week.

4. Greatest news ever, received a call that I have been accepted to 2 different Honours programs (namely Medical Microbiology at the UKZN Medical School as well as Microbiology at UKZN Westville Campus) that I had applied during the course of the year. There is no question about it, will be deferring those for 2013 after my internship with CRU.

5. Have been spending the week with family - now im ready to head back to get to work.

6. Missing my crazy CRU family in Durban.

 Bafana

Monday, December 5, 2011

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Working on my thank you letters for my supporters who contributed to the Botswana Mission Trip - just hoping all of them would consider supporting me for my next year internship. Currently raising a team of supporters and man is it more intense than the Botswana Trip - nothing I ever imagined. Checking my inbox every 3 hours. Will be meeting with a guy tomorrow who might be part of my support team so ye...lets do this!

Thursday, December 1, 2011

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University of Botswana bound


The story behind this cow statue found just outside the newly built library is quite interesting - we learnt that for the building of the institution in 1982, community members, the Batswana, contributed a number of items such as cattle, agricultural products such as grains from farmers as well as cash to reach the R1 million which was required to build the university, making in the oldest higher education institution in  the country of Botswana. 


Here is Trushka playing around with some of the boys from the Naledi Community, a few km's away from the University. Locally known as Old Naledia, this is one of the largest and oldest township found in the country of Botswana - similiar to Soweto for South Africa. The population of this community is mainly constituted of poor residents living on the breadline - these are some of the kids of the community which come to the feeding station after school to their lunch time meal.



Kids enjoying a well prepared meal


One of the creative ways in which the Gospel is shared called the Solarium which is just a collection of random pictures which allows us to engage students in conversation about their lives, where they are going, what they think of God, etc etc. I love this as it allows us to engage  students on a very personal level and furthermore they are more yielding to opening up and speaking on a personal level.


We visited the small and humble Old Naledi Baptist Fellowship 


M.O.G (Men of God lol)


This team has to be on of the best and fantastic guys to fellowship with - there certainly has been a lot of learning and impartation. With high spirited conversation, there is never a dull moment with silence. This team has learnt alot in the couple of 10 days that we have spent together and we would do it again opportunity given!


Pula looks really different to rands - it got some used to before we understood what a Pula is and how to use it.


We were hosted by the Open Baptist Church and this is our rocking mini-van ... apparently I cannot call it a taxi because its not a 16 seater lol none the less, it has air con and for a country like Botswana that is all you need to survive the blazing heat. 


This is the seminary we spent our nights at. With waking up at 6am to start the day which would normally end at 1am, we went through the book of Ephesians.


UniBots main campus looks amazing


The motto of the university is Thuto ke Thebe which is Setswana for Education is a Shield and the Batswana students stand tall in that.


Alyssa learning some Setswana words from the kids from the community




Radio station interview at TrailFm


The girls just finish sharing with some of the students


Anele sharing with a student in the cafferia


Weekend off work we went to see 4 lions and play in water...yay





I saw up to 3 kids who were looking after their siblings - I asked about this and this is the general site - some of the kids are left to look after their younger siblings while the parents are not around and this is normally the entire day


Taffy Chifanuma


I call him 'Fanza'


Playing a Zulu game but kids are oblivious to the language and had to explain the game in my broken Setswana over 5 times but we had fun regardless


Sorry but this kids had to be a victim of our illustration when Enhle and Johan were teaching on 'Heaven'


Enhle teaching the kids with a translate who is the senior project co-ordinator at the feeding station.


The call to Botswana, turning Uni. Botswana and the community of Naledi our mission field at first seemed like a distant plan but when it became reality there was no way, and we wouldn’t have wanted it any other way  but to devote our time to praying and  sharing with the students and community members there. Dumela rra...dumela mma (good day sir...good day ma) is the first thing we were taught as we were going cross culture, the last thing we would have wanted to do is come forth as ‘typical South Africans oblivious to other people’. First day on campus was like learning how to ride a bicycle – as the wheels go forth, there is a need to gear up steadily however start on the first gear – get to know and have a picture of what, for the Batswana, God and religion looks like – and indeed within that day after speaking to just about 5 students, it was easily comprehendible and this is not standing from a judgemental angle... salvation was not understood, imputed righteousness was not understood, personal relationship with God and fellowship with the Holy Spirit – what is that???... Christ died...but why??? It became evident that the basic truths that God is love, man is sinful, we cannot reach God by our works, we are short of the glory of God, Jesus was the perfect sacrifice for us to re-instate us in position where we are made right by faith, and we are His people – all that was not discipled into these students and students that we had spoken to mostly did not understand this.
The darkness on that campus was met with the light of God with the end of the trip, the team of 11 students had shared their faith with 146 students and community members, of which 52 committed their lives to Christ (we trust the Lord to continue working in their hearts) and with a physical healing manifesting in live view.

We proclaim to you what we ourselves have actually seen and heard so that you may have fellowship with us. And our fellowship is with the Father and with his Son, Jesus Christ.

1 John 1: 3

Last night I was reading the ‘Parable of the Farmer Scattering Seed’ in Matthew 13. From this trip, one would start praying for the fourth seed which fell in fertile soil and produced a crop hundred times more than that which has been sown but let us not forget the first 3 seeds – what I love is the truth of this passage that ye, though all will hear the same message, the same Gospel, the same Truth – not all will receive it the same – thus it became apparent to my team on how little time we had had but that is the importance of it all – by God’s calling, we are his servants and were we sent we go – the rest we leave to him, the rest we trust that He will rise up a community of labourers, to go forth and carry out the harvest. There were plenty of opportunities granted for us to interact and share our faith with the students of UB on so many different levels – we even received a radio interview on the national campus radio station, TrailFM – having been broadcast all over the University, the country and even Malaysia! How awesome is that!

By the end of our project, we had gained more understanding and wisdom of the Gospel for ourselves, unified in Christ more coming out then going in, witness the supremacy of our Majesty, made more friends than we can count, and grew in our walk! There  is a great sense of praise that has collected in our hearts and will be continually released