Wednesday, January 11, 2012

November 30, 2011

  
                 
                  Pastors from the Phoenix area of Durban, SA gathered for Praise and Worship


I recently spent a day of worship and intercession with many pastors from the Indian communities in the Durban, South Africa area. Just over 150 years ago, Indian nationals first arrived in South Africa as indentured servants trying to earn a better life for their families. Most of these original settlers were followers of Hinduism and to a lesser extent Islam. Over time the situation has changed dramatically. Once almost non-existant, Christianity is now estimated to be the choice of anywhere between 25 to 40 percent of the Asian community in South Africa! Trina and I are also privileged to work with communities, like the one in Durban, in the United Kingdom and Malaysia. Today their are approximately 2.8 billion Hindus and Muslims. This is nearly forty percent of the world's population and represents a profound harvest opportunity that the Church must not ignore. Consider 2 Timothy 1:7 which says,

7 For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind. (NKJV)

During our years in South Africa, Trina and I have seen the aggression of eastern religions toward both their current followers and would be converts. It is important for Christians to be informed about the imperial nature that is fundamental to Islam and the demonic oppression that is synonymous with Hinduism. Both are very dangerous to the individuals they envelope and the nations that are influenced by these ideologies. We do need to pray for wisdom for Western leaders to make appropriate political choices that will not allow democratic freedoms to be compormised by the values of eastern religions. However, it is even more important that "fear" not be allowed to dictate the Church's response to these groups. Christian's, above all else, must be resolute in loving and ministering Christ to those lost in eastern religions. There is an overlooked element in the discussion about the Muslim "invasions" of Europe and the United States of America. What is largely lost in the debate is the opportunity presented by Muslims and Hindus coming to live in free societies. It is much easier to befriend and share Christ with a Muslim/Hindu in the UK or USA than in Saudi Arabia or rural India! It is our belief that the very strategy intended by the enemy to spread darkness will be turned around as a resounding victory for Christ. But the people of God are called to respond with a "sound mind" that knows its purpose to pray and see those in darkness set free. Please join us in this burden over the coming year. Ask the Lord's direction for how you can make a difference in the life of a Muslim or Hindu. Please pray for and support our ministry to these beautiful people.




Sunday, October 30, 2011

A Tribute

A beautiful tribute to a beautiful princess.
Today we celebrate life in many ways. We celebrate with birthdays, holidays, anniversaries and even funerals. I would like to purpose that we learn how to celebrate life daily by living it to its fullest. Learn how to love a little more, laugh a little more and share a little more of our hearts with those we meet.

Last month we celebrated the life of a beautiful little girl. Mikayla was on this earth for 16 months and 2 days and touched lives around the world.

http://meetingmikayla.blogspot.com/2011_09_01_archive.html

Please take a moment to read her blog post "After it All". I am sure it will bless you.

God has put within each of us a wealth of treasures that were meant to be shared.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Kwa Mama Care Center

     Last week several ladies got together to help our friend, Liezel Essop, paint a local creche.The Kwa Mama Care Center is situated in Shaka's Head. At Kwa Mama they collect crumbs and create purpose on a daily basis.  Child care is provided free of charge to any child who lives in Shaka's Head. The center also provides opportunities for around 30 unemployed residents of this community. Each child gets feed two meals a day and have access to a library of knowledge for preschool and after school care.
This is the new look of Kwa Mama Care Center.
A few monkeys pitched up to paint. Bridget and I were two of them.

Before the painting started.

Liezel, the artist opening the the tools of creative expression.

Transformation has begun.


Lizzy's talent is admired by some of the kids.



Bridget is a flower painting extraordinaire.






Just look at those beautiful eyes.





I am told "that is not a heart, that is LOVE"

Now a welcoming place for everyone.
 For more information about the Kwa Mama Care Center see www.kwamama.co.za

August 29, 2011

August 29, 2011
We have recently returned from an annual leadership meeting in the Cape Town area of South Africa. Many of these leaders speak Xhosa and are part of the second largest tribal grouping in the nation. It has been very gratifying to see the relationships among many different Christian churches grow in recent years. 
Pastor Mqokeleli Mntanga of Harvester in Mbekweni Township, SA
Pastor Mntanga, or "Clock" as we know him, is a significant bridge among different fellowships in the Mbeqweni Township. This year our conference was hosted by four different fellowships rather than just one as in the past. It is great to report that this part of the Body of Christ is growing in their devotion to the person of Jesus.

The praise team at our recent leadership conference



This trip completed one of the busiest periods of
ministry we have ever had. We've been to
Capetown (twice), Brazil, Johannesburg, the
Drakensburg Mountains, and Zimbabwe all in the
course of the last three months. In each location
the pastors and leaders we relate with are making
Christ known throughout the communities they
serve.

Please pray for our plans to visit the USA
in November/December.

Blessings in Christ..............Rodney,Trina,Bridget

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Some of the rocks of Zimbabwe


In the month of July we had our good friend Pastor Jose Arimathea Cavalcanti from Brazil with us in Africa.  Rodney and Ari spent a weekend in Germiston, SA teaching and week in Zimbabwe teaching at the annual CUTFIC leadership gathering. There were leaders from all over Africa (and one from Brazil) in attendance. We also had a fun filled weekend in the Drakensberg Mountains with Pastor Mkolesi and some of the resident wild animals.
God stacked these rocks!


Some of the leaders.


Pastor John Mabunda and his family from Germiston, South Africa
More Zim rocks


"Have you seen a tasty aloe tree?"

"You might be good for desert!"

"Why are the stripes intruding on our spotted picture?"

"Do I look happy to see you?"

Mkulise Family Church

Snow on the Drakensberg Mountains means it is cold at the Mkulise home.
Several people received bibles thanks to a donation of 30 Zulu Bibles this month.