Friday, March 14, 2008

LaunchPad & Hope House

I thought it would be good to write about my two major ministry activities here. These are the LaunchPad class I teach weekly and Hope House, the orphanage we visit weekly.
Here is some brief information about each and how they are going.


LaunchPad


LaunchPad is Thrive Africa's Biblical discipleship classes. Currently 7 classes are taught each week in different locations in the townships of Intabazwe, Qwa Qwa and the surrounding areas.
The classes are on a few different topics. Some are Foundations of Faith, some are Being a Contagious Christian. The one I teach is called "Christ In you" which I teach with another intern named Kaylen. We teach at the Botisbelo Secondary (High) School in Qwa Qwa.
The classes focus on how we are changed when we become Christians and how we should live with Christ in us. We have a curriculum of 10 different lessons that have scripture and points, but we have to go over each lesson to put examples in and personal stories. It has been a challenge to get used to teaching each week but I think my examples are getting better and my eye contact with my class is definitely improving.

The first lesson we gave the kids a chance to accept Jesus before we started so Christ was really in them. Most of the 11 or twelve there accepted. It is awesome to not only see salvation decisions but to be able to pour into these high schoolers lives with the Word and Spirit. While attendance fluctuates, we have a good core of about ten students who have comes every week. Our last few weeks we have had over 20 students with a high of 29 students.

Pray that these students will continue to grow as we teach them. They are so eager to learn about God and it is a privilege to be able to teach them.

Hope House


Hope House is the highlight of my week. Every friday (today) we go and spending a couple hours with the kids. There are about 40 ranging from babies to high schoolers. We teach them a bible lesson, do a craft with them and play games with them. While we have only been going for just under two months we all know each other well now and have giant smiles when we meet each other. Some of the younger toddlers stand at the fence as we get into our cars to leave.

Last week we led the kids in a salvation prayer. It appeared that most of the older ones were eager to pray. These kids are all so precious and it it awesome to have fun with them.

Pray for them, at least one of the babies has HIV and others do too (we do not know which ones do or don't of course.) Pray that they will grow in love and confidence in order to become the leaders of tomorrow.


Your support is making this possible. I can't thank you all enough. Blessings.

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