Showing posts with label South Africa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label South Africa. Show all posts

Wednesday, 28 August 2013

My final week in SA

Well, hello there! I know, I've stalled a bit on this post. Apparently, a bad malaria fever thought it was fun to attack me the past week, but here I am, healthy and strong again, thanks to our awesome Healer. :)

Ok, let's cut to the chase. lol.The final week in SA was bittersweet. As much as I loved my experience, I was kinda dying to get back to my warm Ghana. ;) Seriously. Missions is certainly not the most glamorous, luxurious work to do. We always slept late and woke up early dawn to pray. But that's what it's all about. Sacrifice. I made that tough decision to leave behind my comfort and go out there because I'm that concerned about the lives and souls of people I don't even know. And as I felt thankful and fulfilled to have done my assignment in SA/Swaziland those three weeks, I also looked forward to the new chapter of my life. (this lass is a fresh graduate!...I know, I don't look it. lol)
Ministering to some Oosrand senior high learners, focusing on 2 Timothy 2:22
"But flee youthful passions and pursue righteousness, faith, love and peace, along with those who call on the name of the Lord from a pure heart."

During one of the love fellowship meetings at Tembisa.

 
Celebrating Denzel's birthdayyy! (guy on the extreme right)

That's our host pastor, Pastor Wesley in the striped shirt and his wife on his right. Such sweet people!

Me with Jayden, Denzel's fiancee. :)

So, the teachers and students of Goede Hoop Primary, one of the schools we consistently ministered at, loved us so much they decided to have a lil thank you/goodbye party for us. These are some of the lovely students dancing to 'Who am I' by Casting Crowns. I  certainly was entertained and happily sang along too. *claps* Oh, they danced so beautifully!

That's one of the teachers presenting some gifts they had packaged for us. Talk about lovely hearts!

This is my precious gift from the teachers. A Bible to make teaching kids about God extra fun! Thank you Goede Hoop Primary!!!

Aquala, the school prefect & her buddy, Mickayla and I.

That's Mickayla teaching me how to play some melodies on their huge xylophones.

See, I'm a fast learner. ;)

Sweet Kayla dropped by when we were decorating placards for our very last Jesus March.

The placards all ready for the march.

I chanced on some of the kids from our host church playing in a park during the march. I miss these kids!

BBQ party at our host pastors house. The steak though. Finger lickin'!

Crystal! Miss her lots.

Before church service on the very last day.

Me with elder Celeste from Potter's House and her son after service. *Goodbye pictures*

Remember Nokwanda from Swaziland? Yurp. It was such a pleasant surprise to see her come over to fellowship with us at Potter's House and go see us off at the airport. :)

Final moments at Potter's House.

At O.R Tambo Int. airport. Leaving was getting real, but I kept my smile anyway. :)

A slice of O.R Tambo Int. airport. It's so huge and beautiful.

Grabbing a bite at Nandos after check in.

 
My almost cleared plate.

Yeah, you guessed right. I couldn't miss taking a snap with the cloth imprinted with the photo of our dear Nelson Mandela. :)

 A snap of one of the numerous planes at the airport.

I had a flight to catch but of course, I stopped for a snap. lol We would have been a lil late if we hadn't super hurried our tails from Nandos to get through security. Nandos is right inside the airport but I tell you, it's a long way from there to security. We skipped and ran when we could. lol I was bold to stop and take this snap cos I was done with security and I was literally about to board my flight. Plus, I needed to catch my breath and I loved the view. ;)

I totally enjoyed my 6 hr flight back home. I watched some comedy shows to while away the time, and I conked out while watching Despicable Me 1. Oh well... South African Airways has great service though. :)

Yeah, I got a middle lane seat this time around, but I thoroughly enjoyed the flight all the same. :)

And it's goodbye to SA...till some other time.

I've learned so much from this experience, seriously. Being with the kids from our host church and the schools brings me such joy and I believe God is calling my heart into children's ministry. The way the faces of the kids light up when I'm hanging with them is something of a confirmation for me.
I'm glad I got to speak with all the people I spoke with on this trip. I believe God beautifully designed it all even before I made the decision to GO. And I'm so thankful for being graced with the wisdom and strength in my beginning steps to honor Matthew 28:19,20
"Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, to the close of the age."

I pray that all Christ followers will see the seriousness of this scripture and put their comfort on hold for the greatness of the Kingdom.
I pray all Christ followers see themselves as default missionaries with a task to GO near and far to share the Good News, helping to save souls from the horror of hades and to encourage people in their walk with Jesus.

God needs you on board dear one. What do you say? :) xoxo,
Delali.



Tuesday, 13 August 2013

My missionary life in South Africa!

Hello folks! So like I said, I'm going to feed your eyes with more of pictures of my missionary life from the SA missions trip! ;) This trip seriously made me grow spiritually. For the first time ever in my life, I did a 24 hr fast! And the amazing thing? I survived! My fast metabolic system totally survived! Hahah It wasn't easy at all, but it sure was worth it. 

A couple of awkward/funny things happened to me too! LOL There was this time I was dancing a choreography with other missionaries in our host church, Potter's House when my left flats suddenly flew from my feet! Can you imagine?! :)) I felt so embarrassed but smiled my way through the rest of the dance. It was embarrassment and humor all mixed together. (Yeah, go on and laugh all you want.lol) From then onwards, I never ministered in dance with those pair of  flats again. I danced with socks on (I was always in socks anyway cos of the cold) or with my shoes that had laces. I didn't and don't want my shoe flying from my feet ever again!

Oh well, let the pictures begin! :)
                                                                                
This is one of the schools we ministered at.


One of the missionaries ministering to Goede Hoop learners based on 2 Timothy 2:22

Oosrand High, another school we consistently evangelized at.

Me with some Oosrand High learners.

That's me in the white cap trying to teach the students of Mvelaphanda Primary in Tembisa a song during one of their Monday morning assemblies.

A couple of us evangelizing to some learners by the lake in Boksburg.

Me with Semgele, a sweet lil girl at a program we held at Mvelaphanda school one Saturday. She had to go home cos her mom was calling for her but didn't want to leave. I had to sweet talk her and take pictures to appease her before she decided to go home to mummy! Oh, kids! :)

One of the kids at the program. Aint he cute?!

Petrunia and I after the program. She's a member of the Love fellowship we established at Tembisa!

We were celebrating the birthday of one of the missionaries. *Ice cream and cake*

Aunty Phoebe and I. She's one of the sweet women in our host church, Potter's House, Boksburg. :)

Meet Kayla! One of the pretty kids in our host church.

Before church service on my second Sunday in SA.

I had to help teach Sunday school that Sunday, and I had fun with the kids. This is some of them acting out Daniel in the lions' den. Heheh

Me and Crystal after church that Sunday. I can't remember why we were so happy. LOL

That's the team of missionaries after church. Make me out by my brown shoes. Hahah

Passing through one of the stores around our block. (Anything funny you see around the left corner of my lips is the fever blister that came along with the fever I had. Not cool, I know.) /blush

Some snaps from the window of our moving van. Oh, and btw, public transport in SA is called "combi." 

Dear friends, I hope you enjoyed this set of SA pictures. I'll update you on more later!

You're precious to God.:) xoxo
Delali.

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