Friday.
Earlier wake up. Devotions with Rich.
We did the ECA assembly where Ron introduced the team and then Ritch addressed the students.
Off to Day Spring with Mfundisi as our guide and translator. Day Spring is a preschool in Ntabamhope. The kids were ages 2-5. They were adorable. They had where shy and timid. A lot of them were sick with colds and had very sad eyes. We sang songs and enjoyed each other for a while and then they went back to their individual classes where we got to pass out a stuffed animal to each grateful child. It was so incredible to watch each of their faces light up as they each had their own gift.


Each one of us was tired from the day and none of us was excited to go to youth group tonight but it turned out to be the highlight of my trip thus far.
God worked through us to start a change today. Greg started by asking them why did they come tonight. “Why did they come?” the boys came because the girls would be there :)
We played the knot game. The youth stand in a circle and then have to grab hands across the circle and then have to untangle the knot. It was fun and a tangled mess at the same time. Then Ron shared a word about what is truth. He used a glass and a mug to illustrate the difference between truth and same. When he held up a glass and a glass that was the same and that was truth. When he held up a glass and a mug that was not the truth. He told the youth that people would come into their lives and tell them that a glass is a mug but that is not truth. They will have to seek truth and have friends or mentors who will help them discover the truth. I followed with a visual of how the world can control our lives. I showed the youth group the video “Everything by Lifehouse” from U-Tube. The skit shows the power of love (sex), money, fashion, alcohol, drugs, cutting, and suicide. It is a powerful visual message that gave the crowd goosebumbs. Joanne followed the skit by sharing her testimony. Her testimony is an eye-opening story on how the world had control of her life and now she relies on God. It is inspirational. Mfundisi then challenged the youth with the truths that were presented. I then followed with prayer and then asked the youth to spend a few minutes praying. The girls could come to the girls on the team to receive specific prayer and the boys could go to the men on the team for prayer. It was a good time to encourage the youth. There were so many of the youth who wanted and need the prayer. It was amazing. Many things happened tonight: three girls came to Christ, two admitted to cutting themselves and wanting to stop, we had one boy cut off an animal sacrificial bracelet off, and all of the boys got the bracelets that say Jesus and have a cross on them. The men on our team did a great job of challenging the boys to change Africa! They can stop the spreading of HIV and AIDS. It is all about them and their choices. Greg came up with a visual for all of the men. Picture a gun that can hold 10 bullets then load the gun with 7 bullets. Every time the men drop their pants they need to put the gun to their head and pull the trigger. That is the percentage of AIDS right now in Africa 7 out of 10.
It was a great night, to God be the glory!
Saturday
The whole team woke up renewed! Youth group was like water that revived our souls for the next day. It was amazing.
Greg did devotions.
We packed up the trailer for the eyeglasses clinic in Dalton Bridge. A big group gathered: the D4J kids, Brenda, Deli, Erlo, two more translators (Siyanda and Mamosa), a couple from the church and the team.
We circled up and prepared for the day by going through what it would be like when we got there and then we prayed for the day.
It was a beautiful drive out to Dalton Bridge. When we got there we prayed and set up. We had three tables and lots of chairs. We set up the chairs in rows for a service, which also ended up being the line.
Today’s lesson was the blessed people bless people and the touched people touch people. It was a good lesson.
We started the eyeglasses clinic. The very first person to sit down was demon possessed and she screamed and fainted and ran and it was incredible how many demons came in and out from that woman while she was there. Many people were praying over her and Ron was reading scriptures. It was a powerful way to start the clinic.
Before this trip we had a women’s shelter make leather bracelets that say Jesus and have a cross on them. We used these bracelets as a tool to get individuals to give up their ancestral animal bracelets and trade them in for Christ. On this day we had over 5 cut them off and about 3 more promise to cut them off when they returned to their homes. These bracelets are so much a part of their culture and fear that it was amazing to see how God used these new bracelets affectively to help rid these people of ancestral worship and fear.
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