South Africa
As a family we head to South Africa tonight. It will be our first mission trip as a family. The first 10 days we are leading a team from our church to work in a township outside of Pretoria with a ministry called Beam Africa. We will be helping Beam as they serve kids in the neighborhood by helping feed them and hosting a kids camp. We also will be offering some business classes for adults to help those in extreme poverty rise above their situation. We will launch “Sekepe” and give micro-loans to empower them. (The CCC Project will arrive while we are there and we will overlap for 2 days working with the kids.) We will do a few fun things too like go to a Lion Park and celebrate the 4th with a braai (BBQ).
It’s with a little nervousness that I take my family. There is a lot of crime. I am not sure how my boys will do on the long flight or if they will want to go into the township every day. I am not sure how Jack & Drew will respond to ‘mom’ holding other kids. I have never lead a team with my family so not sure how divided my attention will be.
But on the other hand I am excited and have been looking forward to this for a year. I want us as a family to serve together among the least of these. (And do some fun adventures too.) I want my wife to live out her dream of ‘running an orphanage’ by caring for orphans who live on their own. I want Luke, Jack and Drew to rub shoulders every day with kids who don’t have everything and don’t complain about the food served them. I want to take the extra time we have by being there a month to sit and listen to the needs of those within the township and see how Cornerstone can partner long-term there to help bring about real change. I want to find other ministries like Beam Africa so ‘Sekepe’ can be a blessing to other ministries as well helping many be alleviat
ed from their situation and the Kingdom of God come.
Most of all, I want to experience Jesus. I want to serve sacrificially – my family, our team, Beam, the poor. I want to live as He lived loving the lost, the least and the last.


June 28th, 2009 at 6:47 am
Praying for you guys, every day! Can’t wait to hear updates!