Thursday, June 23, 2022

10 Years Later…

Here’s Joe 10 years ago.  He’s a member of our Ntshongweni family that we’ve grown to know and love.  He’s always loved cars and driving.  I remember a time that I took Joe and his friend Nhlanhla (Lucky) down a country road in the valley by Ntshongweni butte to try driving my rental car.  A manual transmission, and the boys did great.  I don’t think this was in my rental agreement, but it was awesome fun and the boys loved it.  They didn’t have family members to do this with growing up so I was so happy to fill in.
Here’s Joe and his buddies at the wheel of a rental vehicle that same Fall.  He loves cars like I do.
Fast forward to today, Joe is a taxi driver.  He has Zodwa, his wife.  He has a three month old son Luzelande.  He’s doing great.
It is mind boggling that we’ve been able to know Joe for over a decade and be a part of his life half way around the earth.  If you would have asked me in the first 30 years of life if I would have had a family in South Africa with cherished experiences, I would have said you were crazy.  It makes me think of scripture saying “For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.”  God knew that I would be connected with Joe before I was even born.  So excited to see what God has prepared in advance for the next 10 years of life.  Very thankful.
Scott


Wednesday, June 22, 2022



My heart is full. 


Today we had the pleasure of painting the house of Ntombikayise and her family.

When we first met Ntombikayise in 2018, she was living in a one room house with her 4 children, 1 grandchild and 2 nephews. She had also recently had her leg ran over by a car and struggled to walk. In 2021, by the grace of God, they received a new home with 2 bedrooms and a kitchen. 


Here is a picture of the family(minus2) in 2019.



And here is a picture of in front of their newly painted house. 



While we were painting, a group of kids gathered with Ntombikayise’s children and enjoyed kicking a new soccer ball that our friend Roberto brought for them. Full disclosure, I may have slacked off on my painting to join the kids but hey “Children are a heritage from the LORD, offspring a reward from him.”  They also enjoyed making necklaces and entertained us with a song and dance. 

 Brandon painting with Elihle and Sphelele. 


                           Making necklaces. 



The view from their house may be one of my favorites. 


People frequently ask me “Why South Africa? Why go there?” Honestly, I don’t know why God has sent me 8,460 miles from my home town to be with His children in Ntshongweni but here I am. I often think it was to change my own heart and renew my faith in the Lord. The people of Ntshongweni are the most strong spirited and faithful people I have encountered. In the past 2 years they have endured COVID, riots and floods, yet their faith and perseverance continue on. I think we all have a little something to learn from the people of Ntshongweni. I am so thankful that God has sent me, the unworthy sinner, and I cannot wait to see what else He has planned. 


Lord, help me to be a little more like Jesus, a little less like me. 


-Katie “Gugu” 







Monday, June 20, 2022

Historic flooding- power in weakness

 Today we had our first opportunity to see the historic flooding in KZN South Africa and meet some of the people most effected. KZN News Video Link  It’s hard to explain the scope of the damage, but here are some photos.

The bridge that leads to Ntshongweni, a single lane bridge that leads over a lush stream that runs right next to Ntshongweni butte.  

Here it was in 2019.

Here it is today.


For us this is a minor inconvenience, adding another 10 minutes drive time to Ntshongweni from where we stay.  We met families today that faced life changing losses in a community that doesn’t have FEMA, homeowners insurance or resources to repair their home.  This is Zanele and her husbands home.  The flood occurred at night and Zanele was entering her home when it collapsed.  In the dark, in torrential rain, your home disintegrating in front of you and you’re nearly swept away by the current.  This is what remains of the home, the ground gave away underneath.

This was the porch, all that is left standing of the home.  The only structure left is the rondeval (picture a round storage shed) that the family is living in after the flood.

Here’s Zanele with the crew.  She was amazingly positive and faithful.  Happy that her family is still together.

The path to Zanele’s home was washed out by the torrent, at some points the land was washed away 5+ feet.

Another family we met lost half of their home.  Mom and her two sons were joyful and thankful.  Amazing when you consider what has happened to them.

The young lady with the baby tied to her back lives in this home.

The sewing school at the church was destroyed as well, fortunately there’s a new sewing factory in place of the church soccer field so those jobs stay in the village.

Visiting these families brings both sorrow and joy.  Sorrow for the difficulties and lack of a path forward.  Joy for meeting people who in the face of sorrow are filled with faith, strength, happiness and understanding of what is truly important in life.

The apostle Paul had a physical challenge for most of his life.  When he wrote about his answer to prayer, this is what he said.
  • “But he (Jesus) said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me.”
The families we met today exemplify power made perfect in weakness.  Such a blessing.

Scott




Sunday, June 19, 2022

Let the mission commence!

Today marks the first full day with the church here in South Africa for our much delayed but greatly anticipated trip in 2022! Looking around seeing all the smiling faces on the locals as well as us missionaries was awe inspiring and served as valid evidence of the community that we have through our merciful God. 

After hearing Pastor Thawala’s sermon on Lazarus and the rich man, I was reminded of an interesting duality of the role of material possession in our lives: it’s uselessness and it’s usefulness. See, we need not anything other than The Word to sustain us for as God provides for the grass in the field and the birds in the air and therefore more so for us. But it’s usefulness in that we could show God’s love by providing those in need as what we have done to the least among us, so too have we done to The Lord Jesus Christ.

All belongs to God and observing the other members of BLC and their great generosity towards Pastor Thawala’s church as well ourselves one can truly see God at work. This is also reflected in the hospitality Pastor Thawala and his congregation, their smiling faces friendly attitudes proves that we are not strangers but, members of one body with Christ at it’s head.

My hope is that we can continue to bless and be blessed by our this family throughout the week!

-Brandon Avery





Saturday, June 18, 2022

Landed in Joburg!



 

Friday, June 17, 2022

On the way!

 Heading to Ntshongweni via Atlanta and Johannesburg.  See our KZN family tomorrow!




Tuesday, June 14, 2022

Preparing

So excited to be heading back to our Ntshongweni family.  Our last visit was over two years ago and so much has happened since then.  The team has been pouring over 13 years of memories to start creating photo albums.  Such a beautiful expression of love.  Can’t wait to get there and share these memories with everyone.