Sean Kelly Disabled Children's home.
We got to hang out with the kids,
help the staff workers and be humbled
all at the same time.
We got to hang out with the kids,
help the staff workers and be humbled
all at the same time.
Cape Town beach facing Table mountain…no sand just beautiful tiny multicoloured pebbles!
Stunning scenery…trying to capture it’s beauty with a camera is quite hard!
a perfect place for reflection at the end of a day…
Working with the locals in four different townships…jobs are scarce which makes living situation desperate and unstable from day to day.
Yes I did my share of washing up!
We are not to ignore suffering but to grieve it as God does, attempting to be His hands and feet while not giving into despair. It's an uncomfortable place to stay in, but an essential part of fulfilling the social calling of the gospel.
Preparing the spuds for the feeding programme!
BEAUTIFUL FACES!
I am there...right at the back (we're playing 'paper, rock, scissors' but a different version of 'ninja, police, waiter'....they LOVED it!
(Township school of Da Noon, Cape Town)
We are not to ignore suffering but to grieve it as God does, attempting to be His hands and feet while not giving into despair. It's an uncomfortable place to stay in, but an essential part of fulfilling the social calling of the gospel.
Preparing the spuds for the feeding programme!
BEAUTIFUL FACES!
Feeding programme, feeding approx. 300 children everyday in a township, where they could otherwise go without.
Giving out food was great but i LOVED connecting with the kids, hugging them and spinning them round and listening to them laugh!
I love hands on, practical stuff...that is the one of the biggest parts of the gospel for me (although God's grace is even BIGGER! lol)
I finally get how to do the towel thing!
I am there...right at the back (we're playing 'paper, rock, scissors' but a different version of 'ninja, police, waiter'....they LOVED it!
(Township school of Da Noon, Cape Town)
Just 5% of the children at the Kibbutz nursery in another township.
Many of these children would have a bleak future if it wasn't for those working full time in the kibbutz, dedicating their lives to parenting and supporting them.
This REALLY is the tip of the iceberg...i have so many wonderful memories and other times when it was really hard.
The 3 month course before going out taught me SO much about the Christian faith that it's hard to know where to begin but one of the biggest things i learnt was the main theme that runs through the Bible...'Be blessed, to be a blessing!'
Don't keep hold of what's given to you...GIVE IT AWAY! :)
3 comments:
Ummmm, why did I not know this page existed???! Miss you. Great pics. When's the next trip? :)
Hey Lisa! Cool pics and story, man! Makes me want to go too. :-)
What's next? Back to work?
I'm almost two weeks back now from one month Brazil again. Joined the work at the Lighthouse. Have had a absolutely WONDERFUL time again.
Well, hope you're doing fine.
Love,
Eveline (the Dutch)
Hi Lisa,
Just stopping by to say hi :0)
I just love all the pictures you have on your blog.
"Don't keep hold of what's given to you...GIVE IT AWAY! :)"
So beautiful and so true!
Blessings and Peace~
Suzy from *sbs*
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