Tuesday, June 23, 2009

STEM Swaziland!



Short Term Experience in Missions (STEM) Swaziland.
That is what I was preparing this group of 17 students for over the weekend in Johannesburg.  It's an exciting venture to see this group set out on a mission to advance the Gospel.  The major focus of the group will be ministering to and connecting with individuals and families HIV/AIDs  virus.  Everything from making meals and cleaning sheets to praying with and for family units will be taking place.
Sihle and Lwazi are the the two representatives from Durban going on the trip.  They are key guys with a great love for the Lord and individuals.  both are in my Saturday morning group and the Durban Nav Core Team.  
Along with our guys from The University of Kwazulu-Natal there are also students represented from Wits University(Johannesburg), VAAL Tech(the mining area near Johannesburg), University of Cape Town(Cape Town), University Western Cape(Cape Town), and a couple Zimbabwe students going to the University of Botswana.
Our weekend was spent looking into God's word for inspiration and direction for missions, building team unity, learning about Swazi Culture, receiving practicleministry training skills and getting first hand stories of past students experiences on a STEM.  The trip ends 2 July.  Pray for the team and for the advancement of the gospel.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

A few words from Vuyo...


Late nights? Study groups? Dial 0800-PRAYER for help, because Ben Cannot help you!

As a former student myself I know there is nothing that brings a student closer to God than exams. Those dreadful weeks which drag out longer any student would like have descended on the UKZN students here in South Africa. Exam time is tough on every student but the Durban Navigators are lucky to have a group of friends to support them and pray with them through this time, even though it is not possible for the students to meet as often as they would like. I have faith all you guys will do great in your exams! Something to look forward to though is that once exams are over and students have returned from the holidays, you begin the 2nd half of the year as a Durban Nav member. It’s a chance to do more, learn more and enjoy the gospel more!

All the best to all the Durban Navigators! See you soon!

Vuyo

Sihle's date pushed back

Sihle is still waiting.  Money promised to him to help with the visa application didn't come through so he was not able to make his appointment today.  I have helped him secure the R1,500 needed to get in the door at the USA Consulate and we are re-scheduling later in the week.  Keep praying!

Monday, June 8, 2009

Sihle To the USA?


Sihle was selected to attend The Navigators Global Student Program (GSP).  We met him 2 years ago, helped him find an authentic walk with Jesus early last year and watched as he has become an energetic and bold proclaimer of the Gospel.  Pray with us as his initial application for a visa to the USA was denied (the US Consulate decided he had no good reason to return to South Africa once GSP was finished).  He goes in for a second try tomorrow (Tues 9 June).  We've armed him with 3 new letters from the Navs and I am going with him.  Pray for success and then funds for his flight that will hopefully be in 3 weeks!

Thoughts on change.

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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

To clarify

To update you all on where we are at in our financial budgeting and such.  Some questions have come up as to where exactly we are at in our budget... or are we finished with it?

Two things to clear it up: 

1.  We are not going back to the USA in 2009 as we are no longer behind in last years budget.  But we are still not up to full budget for 2009-2010!
2. To get to full budget we need to raise $1,500 in monthly support!  This covers ministry expenses as well as raising our 25% reduced salary back up to it's original amount. 

So keep praying trusting God with us for the final monthly support.  I don't like to keep thinking or talking about finances so bear with me and the "financial blogs!"
A great passage from Psalms that Manfred(South African country director) sent me:  

Psalm 50:9-12
9. I have no need of a bull from your stall or of goats form your pens, for every animal of the forest is mine, and the cattle on a thousand hills.  I know every bird in the mountains, and the creatures of the field are mine.  If i were hungry I would not tell you, for the world is mine, and all that is in it.

We made it!


We took a trip to the beach on Sunday afternoon to celebrate what God has been doing in our lives and ministry here in Durban.  Great friends and partners of ours have enabled us to stay in South Africa this year and not return to the USA to work on our funding.  Thanks to everyone who so faithfully gives to this calling to advance the Kingdom in Africa!  Without all our monthly partners sharing this vision we could keep doing what we are called to do!  Thanks. Ngibonga.

Myles is doing his best Zulu dance in the cold winter waters of the Indian ocean to celebrate.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Two of my favorite things in South Africa



 A little slice of Ben's life.  Sumptuous coffee (here is a photo of a great cappuccino with some latte art: double rosetta with a swan) and the best chicken wings (Only Chicken Lickin hot wings will do).  The Gospel, great coffee and Chicken Lickin hot wings (soul food).  Add Kristy and Myles and life is complete.