The keeping of the Fast family
It's hard to believe it's already been 2 1/2 weeks since we arrived to South Africa. Here we are, in this beautiful land, seeing some of the most gorgeous places we have seen in our whole lives and trying to take it all in. There are large mountains and a beach 5 minutes from our house. We knew the landscape would be pretty, but I think that we were all a little surprised at how breathtaking it actually is.
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Main Road, Muizenberg, Cape Town |
Safety 1st
Our first few days here were really hard in regards to security and those types of things. We are far from Niveville, Manitoba where locking your doors is "optional" and going out at night is never an issue. We are dealing with gates & locks to get in AND OUT of our house, looking over our shoulders and learning to be street smart. It's a hard balance to find between being safe without becoming overly paranoid, to be smart and careful yet not become distrusting, etc...
As seen in the Bible
2 verses that the Lord has already given me in this regards to fear:
Psalm 56:3 "When I am afraid, I will trust in You"
Proverbs 3:24 "When you lie down, you will not be afraid; you will lie down, and your sleep will be pleasant."
The bottom line is that fear is not from God and we don't want to be overcome by it. We want to defeat it and live by faith. "See ya later bondage of fear, I don't need ya." We would ask that you continue to pray for us in this area.
Where in the world is Hope Africa Collective?
The facility is in a rented space from an other ministry called Beautiful Gate, situated right in the township of Phillipi. As we drove there, we saw townships that extended so far we couldn't see the end. It is a sea of shacks or informal settlements side by side, many without electricity or sewage. It was hard to see such poverty in real life and not just in pictures. It is currently estimated that 3-4 million of people live in the townships. Phillipi alone is 750,000 people, the size of Winnipeg. It is considered a colored township.
Yet they have hope!!! When we went to the HAC base the first day, we heard
children singing in Xhosa (from part of a Beautiful Gate winter program that is running there is no school currently). The
singing is beautiful, and how amazing it must be for
God to watch African kids singing and dancing in the middle
of a man-made slum!
Unique Hope Africa staff
June 26th (on our wedding anniversary) we finally got to meet the Hope Africa Collective staff in it's entirety and see the facility. Hope Africa has a variety of rooms and spaces they are using for ministry and Mike and I were so excited to finally see what we have heard so much about in preparation for coming here!!! It sure looks like they do so much considering they are such a young organization. We cannot wait to find out more about all the different aspects in more details.
Meeting the staff at Hope Africa was one of the most unique experience Mike and I have ever had in our whole entire life. There is a lot of love & laughter in the
air as people jest and joke with each other.
Most of the banter is in Xhosa (or English we can’t understand?), and it
is fun watching the interactions in the room.
Even during the introductions, you could tell this group likes to have fun. It was great to hear everyone's role and what they loved most about the ministry. Most highlighted things like they get to serve
where they are gifted and how the ministry uses a holistic approach that makes a
real difference in people’s lives and communities.
After the introductions, it was turn for Mike and I to share about how we felt called by
God to come here. Once we were done, they had a time of prayer for us where all
15 of the people pray at once. It has always amazed me how prayer can so
effortlessly cross through barriers that seem so large in other areas of life. Words of truth
The staff prayed for us with a passion I'm sure can only be found in Africa, and spoke the most amazing truths into our hearts. They spoke words we will always cherish, words only God could have given them as we had just barely met them!!! We humbly received their words as if spoken from Jesus himself, letting Him minister to us in a new way, touching places in our hearts that needed healing, letting God strengthen us and prepare us for what is ahead. They spoke of our children, they addressed our fears for them, especially in this new place, spoke of the care of our Heavenly Father and His love for them and of His joy in having us being obedient in coming here. They also spoke on our need to completely trust Him on this new journey and the importance of a fresh start and freedom to serve Him with what He's equipped us to do. I cannot really explain it well, and for that I am sorry. It was simply an amazing way to be ministered to, a way our Father wanted to blessed us in, smiling on us the whole time I'm sure.
Adjusting 101: Ears
Life here is quite different, people talk with a really funny accent, and we REALLY struggle understanding people on the phone. This made things like getting a car REALLY difficult!!! We find ourselves getting people to spell out many things, using our expensive and precious cell phone minutes on trying so hard to communicate simple things. Street names are in Afrikaan which we're not at all fluent in so even our Tom Tom GPS isn't much help if we can't spell things.
Pit stop
That said, we found a good (hopefully) car, "understood" the seller, and went to pick it up last Friday!!! It is by the grace of God (actually like ONLY) that I didn't crash driving the rental car home in a completely backward way than I'm used to!!! And on a standard :)
For those of you who are interested, hint hint, it is a 2006 VW Jetta (silver). I don't think you can tell from this picture much about the car, so I'll take the guessing game out of this blog... What you can tell, is that Mike and Raph are happy about the car, and that's really all that matters. We hope it will last us a long time.
Thank you for praying :)
I have so much more to say, but there will be more blogs, more chats, more time :) This post is by far more factual than I intended, so you will have to stay tuned for the hilarious moments we have had so far in the next post!!!
Until then,
God bless.
Hello Marie-Eve! Wow, I so enjoy reading your updates! I especially enjoyed the paragraph where you shared about the prayer time with the staff members, as if Jesus Himself was speaking to your hearts. For 50 years of my Christian life, prayer meant almost nothing - I couldn't feel the presence of God, and saw very few results that might have been answers to my prayers. For me the breakthrough came through what Jesus did for our hearts through Caring for the Heart Ministries, and nothing has been the same! The most beautiful part for me has been to "FEEL" Jesus in my heart, mind, life and everywhere else! Now I know He cares, answers, and is never mad - He's always smiling at His little girl! So I am always touched now when people share about how prayer makes a difference in their lives, especially bringing Healing to their hearts! You are definitely surrounded by wonderful brothers and sisters!
ReplyDeleteSuch a journey this will be for you all! By the way, your ability to express yourself in English is phenomenal! Hope you're feeling Jesus by your side today! Love, Christina
Psalm 56:3 "When I am afraid, I will trust in You" I learned this verse at Camp Livingstone. You can say each word on one of your fingers. 10 fingers and 10 words. Try it with the kids! Miss you! Naomi
ReplyDeleteYour language experiences remind me of a stay in a large
ReplyDeleteboarding house in C.T. An elderly gentleman started chatting to me. I politely said, "I'm sorry sir. I don't understand Afriquans . He then said, "I'm not speaking
Afriquans I'm speaking English!! (I understood that)