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.
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 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
That is insane looking at the bridge. That always brought a sanctuary type energy and was a highlight to the drive. It’s crazy to see how much power water has under the right conditions.
ReplyDeleteIt still blows my mind how much joy these people can radiate even while they are going through difficult times. Great lesson on how you determine your attitude not your circumstances.
Amen uchwepheshe
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