Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Zimbabwe recap

This trip to Zimbabwe was life changing for me. I didnt think that it would impact me in such a way because I have been in Africa now for 10 months. Zimbabwe did shake my soul and for that I am grateful.

The trip started out with a late night arrival on Thursday in to Harare. My friends with Athletes in Action and Campus Crusade picked me up and drove me back to Chris' place (AIA national director for Zim, and only 27 yrs old). We stayed at his place which didnt have hot water on the tap or electricity sometimes but it did have alot of love and faith inbetween the walls. In Zim everyone is thankful if the have a roof and if they get a meal. That goes for everyone. Everyone in ministry, everyone driving a taxi, everyone carrying a baby, everyone. Life is much more simple when the world's amenities are stripped from you and there is just living and breathing for God. Zim is blessed in one gigantic way in that they dont have the daily distractions of the 1st world.

My second day I was able to go in and meet the newly appointed Director for Campus Crusade of Zimbabwe(pictured on the right). He is a great guy that is looking to bring Jesus in to every corner of Zimbabwe. It was just an honor to sit in his office and chat to him as he shared his passions for reaching his people. He is new to the role of National Director so he needs prayer and support along the way. Please lift Zimbabwe Campus Crusade up as the new leader takes charge and leads a vibrant group of people laboring for Christ.

Later on Friday I went down with my buddy Chris and Tafadzwa to hear the 'honorable' Robert Mugabe speak at the Zimbabwe National Agriculture Festival and Show. Mugabe even gave a shout out to our friend Mahmoud Ahmadinejad about his donation of some tractors to the country of Zimbabwe. I think I was one of 3 white people in attendance but it didnt bother me as Ive been in many situations like that and its the norm for me now. I was thankful I was able to be there.

Saturday we had a day full of ministry planned in some areas about 45 minutes outside the city of Harare. We ran soccer drills and facilitated games for the boys in attendance. They come to this soccer ground every Saturday to hear about Jesus and learn more about what he has done for them. We reached out to the boys through sport but the more important message was that they left with the Gospel. Pictured to left is one boy explaining the colors of one of our 'message balls' that have the colors represent a part of the Gospel. Both boys pictured were able to recite back to the group the gospel just by the colors of the ball as hints. Well done guys!

Later after the football clinic we traveled down the road to a local orphanage where we had the great opportunity to love on some kids. They have some fantastic leaders there that really do have a vision to help them succeed in life. It was just amazing to me to see that God in His great plan had them there in rural Africa and had a plan for me to be from America yet with them in that moment. Our God's plan is incredible and I honestly have reached the point somany times in asking him 'why me?' 'why this moment' but he has called me here and I gladly accept over and over the gracious gift it is to be in this continent. It was a blessing to be with these kids and over the span of a short time give them some hope to keep fighting and keep pressing deeper in to God.

From the orphanage we walked around the neighborhoods to the local rec center and football pitches. It was rough seeing the areas these people live in. We donated a ball at the soccer pitch to the guys there but I had to share the colors on the ball before handing it over. The message of the ball was simple. The colors represented 'the greatest story ever told' I explained. These guys were to think of the story of the ball each time they played with it and not just that its a soccer ball. Pictured below is myself and the main guy in charge at the orphanage. Its his role to help the kids in the community and with the donation of some balls to me by Wayne, a player I disciple in South Africa, we were able to donate a ball to the orphanage to play with for as long as the ball lasts.

Its my pray for these guys and girls that now use the ball we gave them that it has a greater eternal impact upon their lives.

We ended our time with them by praying for them and then we left so some of out friends helping us for the day from Operation Mobilization could catch a taxi before the sunset.

This trip really helped me appreciate even what I have here in South Africa. SA is really a gem inside of Africa and its definitely the exception to the rest of the continent in terms of its technology and resources. Sure it still has poverty and brokenness but not to the extent as far as a nation as do some other countries in Africa such as Zimbabwe.

On the more interesting side I felt a bit of racism towards myself from the people there. White people in Zimbabwe are not accepted by everyone there and through a few instances I felt what it was like to be on the other side of discrimination. It was honestly a tough thing to swallow at first but as you begin to understand the history of this nation you can understand a little bit more of why people may think the way the do. It all goes to shaping me to become a better person and I praise God that all things work together for my good. Overall this trip really helped me get a fresh start to make the most of what I have left here in South Africa. I am excited to push further and go deeper with athletes here over the next couple months.

Starting Saturday I am flying down to Cape Town for a few days of holiday with the Durban Stint team including my great brother and life-long friend Barrett Grant. After the few days of holiday I will be speaking and helping organize a Conference in Stellenbosch for people in Sports Ministry in Africa. We will be training them in the principles of God and Sport from Athletes in Action and showing them practically how these two seemingly different things come together. Its basically like an African Ultimate Camp Experience for any of you readers who have been to Fort Collins for UTC.

Thanks for your recent prayers to keep going as they are felt in a number of ways through the Spirit. For anyone who prayed over my time in Zimbabwe THANK YOU so much. It has helped me catch more of what God desires and expects for me here in my last couple months in SA and also in the rest of my life. I just keep taking ever single experience from this place and use it to expand my knowledge on how to reach out to the lost and hurting on this planet as best I can. I am looking forward to seeing what is next for sure. Goodnight from Johannesburg.

pictures from Zim

I will write a lengthy recap soon of my time in Zimbabwe but I am posting some pictures to give you a better picture of my last 4 days there....to say this was an amazing trip would be an understatement. here yall go...








Sharing my testimony with the kids




Heidi

the Construction Memorial Sculpture

Sunday, August 22, 2010

3rd go-round (click here to download sermon)

Today the morning preach was canceled at the School of Excellence so I will just get back there another time. Sometimes the guys there that lead the boys just never return countless cell phone calls and so its hard at times to get a routine of investment there. Regardless of that today was great as I got some student athletes to our church and then took a couple more to the East Rand for Wayne's(Sundowns goalkeeper) birthday bash braai. We ate lots of great food and the couple University of Johannesburg guys I took were able to see Wayne, a professional, as a real man..as a dad...as a follower of Christ in his home. I hope they caught great vision of what a family should be like.

Tonight I was still honored to preach at Auckland Park Afrikaans Baptist Church for the 3rd time. Speaking out of Ezekiel 20 and 1 Cor 10 God really helped me to connect to a group of kids tonight that I really feel need to hear this message. I hope you enjoy the word and the humor of my talk. I could have and should have prepared better for this talk so I ask for your grace as you listen to me jump around the Bible ha.

I realized last night that the next weekend I am back in Joburg is the 17th of September. This weekend I am in Zimbabwe and the next 2 weekends after that I am in Cape Town. Its just crazy knowing the remaining time I have here in SA is quickly gettin snagged up with great things.

yall take care and may we all get radical this week in our obedience to Jesus Christ.... He has paid the price for us to experience eternity with Him when we so dont deserve it...wow...

Friday, August 20, 2010

preaching and a trip to Zimbabwe


This weekend I have a schedule more accustomed to most pastors. I will be speaking at 8am on Sunday morning at the School of Excellence in Kempton Park (East Johannesburg). This school is specific to boys and is soccer players only. How cool is that? ...a soccer specific boys high school! We are committing to doing a couple 'Sunday services' a month to this school to impact these boys some of which will be playing professionally in South Africa one day.

Sunday evening I am back at the Auckland Park Baptist Church for their 6pm service to speak. I will be going more Old Testament with this one I feel as I am doing most of my prep work today for both speaking engagements. Praying that God would impact these young hearts of the two services and even my own would be amazing. Im very thankful for the few or many that will read this to pray over this weekend and the lives of these people here.

Lately I have been looking at a time and opportunity to encourage more of the Athletes in Action body in Africa. I was thinking to myself how can I do this other than praying and sending the occasional email? Well AIA Zimbabwe has been one of the movements on my heart as I was able to connect well with their staff over the World Cup project. This past week, with the approval of Crusade in the States, I was able to get financial backing through some recent donations in to my staff account. I bought a plane ticket to Zimbabwe for this coming weekend leaving Thursday night and coming back on Monday morning in time to be on campus by the afternoon at UJ. This will be a trip to encourage them on the ground practically by participating in ministry alongside them. We will be doing local ministry around their base city, the captial of Harare, and also to my understanding venturing out to a rural part of 'Zim" to put on a soccer tournament in which we will bring the Gospel message. I am so excited for this time I will be getting with my brothers from Zim and I am also hyped up to be traveling some in southern Africa outside of South Africa. I will be sure to update you guys through the blog upon my return. Pictured below is myself and some of our Zimbabwean staff that I will be working with this coming week from August 26-August 30.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Bafana vs Ghana

Last week South Africa hosted the Black Stars of Ghana in a friendly at the beautiful Soccer City. It was a great match for South Africa as they won 1-0 on a goal by Sundowns star Katlego Mphela. There is nothing like attending the national team games of Bafana Bafana. Its like a dance party, reunion of friends, and football match all rolled in to one. Enjoy

Surprise (far left) who is in our Bible Study at Sundowns warming up for Bafana


fans


Pineaar controlling the midfield

Paul, my great friend from church


Tso, one of my UJ teammates, and I havin a blast


Tshabalala and others defending the Ghanaians

Friday, August 13, 2010

John Boy

here is a picture of my brother John on his latest mission in Afghanistan. Please be praying for him and the Marines of 2/6 who are now in month 2 of an 8-month deployment. Also lift up his wife Lindsay and baby girl Lilly. May God be glorified in your life John. Godspeed!

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Swiss Tour


reaching out to the athletes at Vonrotoe


coming together because of Jesus


game vs UJ


myself and the UJ players I took on loan to play for the Swiss (August 4, 2010)

both teams after the matches


Tumi(UJ) on the attack!