With that being said, yes this past week Thursday and Friday we started at our service sites! I am serving at iThemba in the Sweetwater community, which is a Zulu community struggling with poverty, with 6 other students and it is just such an awesome group. Our leaders at iThemba are amazing as well- they are so encouraging and funny and just all-around great! We have done a lot so far. We visited a school on one of the days and sat in on a Life Lesson that some of the iThemba leaders put on for a class of students ages 11-15 ish. The lesson was about abortion, not exactly a light topic. I was amazed because every single one of the students knew what abortion was. I sure didn't know what that was when I was 11! I talked to my leaders about it and they said that that's because abortion is just such a common part of life in this area. Everyone knows what it is and knows the pros and cons about it. Crazy.
We looked at the garden that we will be fixing up in the next few weeks. This garden provides food for around 70 young children at the preschool next door. We have to expand and revamp the garden. It's going to be intensely awesome :) we're meeting with a plant pathologist (legit!) this week. I'm really interested in all this stuff so I'm pretty pumped about it.
We got to engage with the community quite a bit by helping re-build a Gogo's (grandma's) fence in her yard and she invited us for tea and biscuits and we got to play with her 2 year old triplet grandsons too- SO CUTE. We also lead a Bible study for 7 teenage boys in the community. We talked about how God creates each of us unique and how our skills and gifts are given to us for a specific reason. After that, we talked with the boys a bit. It was interesting to talk to them and ask them what problems they see in the community. They told us that alcohol is a HUGE problem, especially with the men. They said it is hard to find good role models in the community (imagine a 14 year old saying this- they are so wise and grown up for their age because they have HAD to grow up quickly). They said that 90% of their friends at school engage in the abuse of alcohol and sleep around with girls frequently. The boys all had great dreams for their lives and their futures and they said that the only way they see those dreams being fulfilled is if they find a way to get OUT of Sweetwaters community. They said that there is hope for the younger generations perhaps, but they just can't see it right now. They also said that poverty is a big problem in the community and that when one family is suffering, all of the focus goes on them and it can be a distraction in school.
Byron, me, Lucas, Calvin, and Alle before our Homecoming Dance
Today I went to Hilton Baptist Church instead of North Hills Church, where I have been going the past month or so. HBC reminded me a bit of my church at home but a LOT smaller. It was a nice change, but I do miss North Hills. We made friends with the worship band that played at HBC (who look a lot like Fall Out Boy) and we're hoping to keep in touch with them and maybe do some worship nights with them as well. They were really awesome.
Today is also Halloween, which is not a holiday celebrated in South Africa. It's actually seen as a really demonic day here... Like if you celebrate it you are clearly not Christian. Sooo instead, we're having a "fancy dress day" where we're still going to dress up but just not call it Halloween :) My friend Megan Harris and I are dressing up as umm ... jungle women? We're not positive what this will entail but I will be sure to post pictures later because it will be great fun.
Update: Here is a picture of Megan and I as wilderness women..... Happy Halloween?
Please pray for me that I may find rest here. I am having a hard time finding alone time and am just left feeling exhausted a lot. I am slowly running on empty and really don't want to, especially as service sites begin because I want to be able to give everything that I possibly can. I am here to be a servant and want to be pushed as much as I can!
Don't know when the next update will be. Life is jam-packed, busy, and brilliantly beautiful.
Love you all,
Britt