Hello everyone
I do hope you are all enjoying some more spring like
weather, wherever you may be and especially in UK after that long, cold winter.
Autumn has definitely arrived here though we are still
enjoying some warm sunshine but much cooler mornings and evenings. Our time here in South Africa is rapidly
drawing to an end and we are all surprised at how quickly the weeks have shot
by.
| Penguins have the right idea! |
Our second half has been quite different from our first half
but no less enjoyable. Most of our time
has been spent with people just building relationship and we have some very
precious friends here. Personally I do
not think I really appreciated how important it is to spend time with people. I
have always enjoyed it but it felt like I was just indulging myself rather than
building lasting friendships. Joyce Meyer says ‘relationship is built on
fellowship.’ It is so true and as we
have fellowshipped with people strong relationships are being forged. We
understand the importance of spending time with God but perhaps we do not
always transfer that to the importance of spending the same quality time with
others, both believers and not-yet-believers.
We have been eating, drinking, talking and praying with many
people individually and together. We
have had cups of tea, coffee, breakfast, lunch, supper and been shopping with
people and they have been wonderful times. Especially good has been the opportunities
to pray with and for people.
In addition to these times, we continue to enjoy the early
morning Saturday prayer meeting. It is such an effort to get out of bed but by
the time we have prayed over the church, the area and the nation we are
revitalised. Christopher invests good
time with both the golfers and bowlers and I continue to enjoy going out with
the Visitation team meeting people in their homes and hearing their
stories. We have also all been trained
to share the Gospel if necessary.
We had a marvellous Passover meal on the Thursday before
Easter with the cell group and we also had 13 of them round for a braai
(barbecue). In cell group we have been enjoying some Louie Giglio DVD’s.
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| Sunday braai |
We have had two really good testimonies shared at church.
The first was from a young man who was a drug dealer and had been in prison but
God had met with him He was off drugs and was now going back into prison to
witness and minister to the prisoners. The second one was a young lady, about
30, who is a post graduate geologist and geophysicist. She told us about her
work in the African bush, doing soil and rock samples far from civilisation
with only men (often chauvinistic and racist) to work with. She found God’s
grace to enable her to find her place in the team such that the men would
respect her and grace for the inevitable loneliness she suffered. She told how
finding an English speaking church where she was, no matter how unlike her
preferred choice, was a lifeline to her. Fascinating story.
We took a few days to go to Swellendam, about three hours
away, to renew friendship with the owners of a B & B and play some golf.
Then this last week we have had a wonderful time with Jonathan and Alyssa who are in South Africa for a holiday. This is the first time Alyssa has been in South Africa and she seems to be enjoying it very much.
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| Olive tasting at Morgenster |
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| Mmm olives! |
It has been lovely to spend time with them and play cards every evening!
| Tea at the Mount Nelson |
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| Wine estate called Vergelegen |
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| Cape Point |
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| Jonathan getting into the part |
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| Cars are good play grounds |
So very soon we fly back to the UK hopefully for some summer
there. We look forward to seeing and spending time with the family and our friends
but we shall inevitably greatly miss our South African friends. I do hope we
will be able to catch up with you in person.
God bless
Christine and Christopher








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