Monday, January 26, 2009

We made it!


 We're here in Muizenberg, South Africa in our fourth week of D.T.S.  That stands for Discipleship Training School.  Becoming believers in Jesus has changed our lives for the absolute best, therefore we are pursuing what we have found to be truly fulfilling and life giving...a deeper understanding of who God is and what He's called Keith and I to do in our lives.  

At our new home we are living with about 50 other people ranging from age 18-35 years old.  We, as Americans, are the minority and it's great!  It's great to get to understand what it's like to be the odd man out.  Humbling.  Our new housemates are from soo many countries but a few that I remember off the top of my head are:  Holland, South Africa, Mozambique, England, Switzerland, Norway, Canada, Nigeria, Uganda, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, D.R. of Congo, Australia, Northern Ireland, etc etc.  It's been interesting trying to have group conversations with so many people where English is a second language.  
Our weekdays are filled with mostly class time, "chores", and local outreach projects.  My favorite local outreach thus far is when we picked up trash in the worst street in town, which was an incredible way to break down barriers between people who would otherwise probably be hostile to us.  It BLEW me away how much humility ourselves, by doing the dirty duty of volunteering to pick up the trash on neighborhood streets, melts away fears and hostility.  I ended up meeting a 15 year old girl who is living with her Aunt in the slum/drug street in town.  We've hung out a few times, played volleyball at the beach, ate ice cream, talked about life and our dreams, etc etc...I've come to find out that her Mother died just last year and that she's been living with extended family ever since.  She's such a sweet girl and it's been a blessing to get to know her and her Aunt.

Keith is also spending Fridays & Sundays working at a local church to help with their Sunday school and children programs.  There is currently a teacher-child ratio of 1:50, so his help is greatly welcomed!  I am leading a Youth Group in a "township" aka poor part of town on Friday afternoons.  I already met a  big group of 14 year old girls, by simply standing outside our meeting hall and looking really different from them...being white with weird long blonde hair.  It's quite a tactic for meeting African teenage girls.  :) 

We should be finding out later this week where we and our classmates will be heading for our "Official Outreach" locations.  This location is where we'll be for the second 3 months of our trip (late March -late May).  Our choices were:  Thailand, Uganda, Malawi, or India.  Keith and I feel called to be in Africa, therefore we put our preference for  Uganda or Malawi!  Crazy stuff-but we're excited!  I am going to use these next couple of months to try and rid myself of my need for a comfortable & clean place to sleep and my need for access to healthy food.  That's just not going to be feasible on our Outreach so I'm trying to take baby steps...God is leading me with His grace.  

If we go to Uganda we'll be working with the very poor and refugee population  OR if we go to Malawi we might be working with HIV orphans.  Either should be quite an eye-opening experience to say the least.  I am learning more and more that most people don't live like a I do as a princess.  Even with a crashing economy, I am going to be SO thankful for the blessings that God's given me in Washington!  I am so fortunate and ridiculously blessed!  

Missing home and sending LOTS of love from South Africa!!!  Your prayers for Keith and I are oh-so appreciated!  :)

Photo 1:  Surfing Lessons at Muizenberg beach!  I learned how to surf!
Photo 2:  Table Mountain, Cape Town.  View from Cape Town waterfront.  The exchange rate here is good...all Americans vacation here!  :)

6 comments:

  1. Oh how we miss you two! However, it is so wonderful to hear that things are going well and that you two are falling even deeper in love with Him. I know I've said this before, but I believe with all of my heart that you two are exactly where you are supposed to be right now. That gives me a great sense of peace about the journey you have embarked on and leaves me no doubt that God will provide you with all of the grace you need to be able to sleep and eat wherever and whenever.

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  2. Amen to all that Kyle and Alyssa wrote, and I am full of pride and satisfaction to get to see the life you have chosen, you have chosen well! I boast of you two when i see my friends. It seems every time i go to the grocerie store there is a former teacher,coach,parent whom i have not seen in ages and I get to tell about what You two are up to now, it make sme very happy too, Love dad!

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  3. (I love you two so much and my mom misses you also I am so glad that you two get to do what you wanted to do. My dad is doing good on his job and we plan to move very soon.I dont know if your dad told you but we ar also going to get skype so now we can see and talk to you.)All in prenthes are from kaitlin rose rowley.
    [You are my special brother and your wife is wonderful. I am praying for you!Please write back about what GOD has shone you. Your sister Sarah]

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  4. Hi Keith and Lisa,

    Irene and are so proud of you two lovely people. The world needs more dedicated peaceful missionaries like yourselves. We are so happy that you are so happy! Please keep up posted on your new life in Africa. You are a great writer and a true inspiration during these "tough times" in America. Yeah, right, tough times my ass - you are providing a bright light in peoples' lives that really know the meaning of the words "tough times." Keep up the God's work and bless you!
    Uncle Paul

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  5. Hi Lisa and Keith,

    It sounds like you are having quite an adventure. There is nothing better than that.

    You might find this article interesting: http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2009/01/05/090105fa_fact_harr

    It is about the ups and downs of career relief workers in present day Africa.

    There is not much new here in the States. Obama is off to a rocky start. It seems he has a penchant for appointing tax cheats- Daschle, Geitner- to his cabinet.

    Stay safe and well.

    The Flahertys

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  6. Thinking of you and praying for you daily.
    I wish I could tell you how excited I am that you are doing this right now. I can't wait to meet the two of you when you get back - I bet you already feel like different people than when you left! :-)
    P.S. Greta went to Malawi when she did Deputation through the INN and worked with those lil orphans. She learned SO much and LOVED it!
    Looking forward to hearing where you're placed...MISSING YOU!!!
    -Heidi

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