Friday, 20 June 2008
Sunday, 11 May 2008
From my beautiful sister working with children in the slums of Brazil :)
May God bless you with discomfort
at easy answers, half truths, and superficial relationships
So that you may live deep within your heart.
May God bless you with anger
at injustice, oppression, and exploitation of people,
So that you may work for justice, freedom and peace.
May God bless you with tears
To shed for those who suffer pain, rejection, hunger and war,
So that you may reach out your hand to comfort them and
to turn their pain into joy.
And may God bless you with enough foolishness
To believe that you can make a difference in the world
So that you can do what others claim cannot be done
To bring justice and kindness to all our children and the poor.
Friday, 2 May 2008
The mission has finally been confirmed as South Africa...we'll be in a place called Worcester!
We have various things that we'll be looking into doing,these include helping out in schools (primary and poss secondary), possibly working with a community that lives in a rubbish dump, possibly working in an AIDS Orphanage, Street drama, prisons, alongside farmers and other stuff... a lot of the things we'll be doing will be decided as a team out there so i'll be more precise once it's happening!
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:BreedeValley.jpg to see image :)
Tuesday, 8 April 2008
The Starfish Story
Original Story by: Loren Eisley
One day a man was walking along the beach when he noticed a boy picking something up and gently throwing it into the ocean.
Approaching the boy, he asked, “What are you doing?”
The youth replied, “Throwing starfish back into the ocean. The surf is up and the tide is going out. If I don’t throw them back, they’ll die.”
“Son,” the man said, “don’t you realize there are miles and miles of beach and hundreds of starfish? You can’t make a difference!”
After listening politely, the boy bent down, picked up another starfish, and threw it back into the surf. Then, smiling at the man, he said…
”I made a difference for that one.”
Saturday, 19 January 2008
2008 Training and mission prep...
And it's never felt so right!
AND...there's more when i get back in September but that's for later! ;)
Will be adding photos shortly :)
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Youth With A Mission...CDTS The course begins...
The last couple of weeks have been a bombardment of things including getting to know the ways of the base...there's about 150 people on various courses here each day and about half of them live on base so it's been a case of booking out laundry rooms, sharing bathrooms, bedrooms, dining rooms and suddenly realising after 4 days of contantly being with people that YOU NEED TO ESCAPE!!!
Which is where the lovely countryside and bike shed comes in handy! LOL "i vant to be alone!" But once you've been out for an hour or so things balance out again and it becomes all good again! We all have work duties so some of us help in the kitchen or clean or garden...i've been assigned reception duty which i feel is a bit of a copout cos i LOVE IT!
You get to meet everyone as they come in and out and see how it all works and check your emails! woohoo!! lol I don't know why they've assigned me this duty...maybe they like my posh english accent ;)
There are kids here at the base too which is fantastic! We have kids from the UK, Holland and the States right now...the English kids are slowly getting the American accent which is quite funny!
We play pool and ping pong and table football when the brain has been overloaded with info! lol I've met so many different people here, like Lisa, my room mate who's originally from the States...her hubby earns an income from a website business he set up years ago...they now live in Chilli and have set up a ranch that is a place people can go...just to 'stop the world and get off' as they say!
There are beautiful gardens, food, 5 star rooms, councelling if you want it etc...ALL FREE!
As you all know, I'm here to do a course first and then go out on mission…There have been so many things that have touched my heart..and i've written some of them below...A few years ago i prayed and asked God to break my heart with the things that break His...Sometimes i can't take all the injustice in this world and get so frustrated and heartbroken and He continues to remind me to not try to change the whole world but to take each day, one at a time and be a part of making a change, sow my seeds and watch the domino effect....
The stories of needs around the world are staggering. Stories of 'Honour killings' in Afganistan where women are slaughtered by their own dad's because they were raped, so they disgraced the family, and the only way to 'fix' that is to kill your own child! thousand's of women every year slaughtered because of this mind boggling DECEPTION!
Another story of a tribe in Brazil where they believe that when a man reaches 40, the way for him to reach 'heaven' is to kill himself, so they all drink a poison and die at the age of 40...another CRAZY DECEPTION!
Sunday, 23 December 2007
Brazil mission 2007
• Restoration House - Shelter for 25 boys from the streets
• Recanto House - Shelter for 18 girls from the streets
• Reborn Hope House - Shelter for 10 pregnant girls and/or teenage mothers and their babies from the streets.
• Refuge House - Shelter for 18 children with HIV/AIDS
• Renew House - Family home in the city for 12 kids
The rescue home was a place that the children could come, be safe, have a bed to sleep in, wash, eat, play, have someone to talk to.
This was the view from the top of the house in Belo Horizonte, Brazil (3rd largest city after Rio and Sao Paulo)…
A YWAM team out with the kids…giving them their time, support and encouragement when others might be afraid of them or not be interested…They appreciate food, clothing but most of all company...an acknowledgement that they’re there and no more or less human than people with material things.
In the slums…Below is an example of a house in the slums…on the left is a bathroom being built to help the family living here…
making life long relationships…livingout their lives as a witness of making the best of what you have, being a good wife and husband rather than abusive, being good parents, keeping good hygiene etc they also plan to use part of the house as a nursery for the very small children that would otherwise be left to their own devices.
Remember that we know about these children now and even if we can’t go all the way to Brazil to help them there are other ways, like the playathon to raise money or pray for them.
He’s so happy now in the refuge house with children just like him as his new brothers and sisters.
Thanks again everyone for all of your prayers, finances and encouragement! Will keep you informed!!
Saturday, 22 December 2007
Homeless
never enough food, school is a joke, mum goes into mental health hospital by the time the child is eight.
The child is abused mentally and physically by his step father...never told he is loved, worth anything, never given any hope.
After years of abuse the child, who is now a teenager and hooked on herion himself, takes revenge on his abuser as he tries to abuse for the last time...the knife goes in...although it doesn't kill him, it's enough to get the boy sent to jail for a few years...
By the time he's out, there's no where to go...no one will employ him, no one will gift him shelter...he ends up at a shelter...
this is great..but remember there's years and years of rejection, hopelessness and abuse to work through...
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Some people have asked me 'Why do you help out at the homeless shelter? People on the streets chose to be there, it's their fault, they're just drunks...etc'
I hope this explains how, many, many, many times it's simply someone who's been born into a very tricky situation like the boy above who literally has no hope.
If you see a homeless person on the street..i'm not even saying you have to give...but acknowledge them, smile at them, give them an encouraging or uplifting word...it may not seem much but it's a case of you're a human, they're a human...equally so, you know?
:)