Saubona! Greetings from Swaziland. The team arrived safely on Saturday, close to lunch time. We were greeted at the airport by Pastor Kevin, Pastor Tim, Pastor Augustine and Celamusa. We were taken to Hawane CLC where we ate lunch with Pastor Kevin and Pastor Augustine. We then had time to get settled in our cabins. After a time of we met and toured the CLC property. It was amazing to see first hand the work that was completed by our first three construction teams. To think that just two years ago, this ICBC was not yet conceived and to now walk on the grounds is to experience part of a miracle. God had a plan and it is awesome to see and experience it!
Sunday morning we attended Potter’s Wheel Church followed by services at Hawane CLC. The service at Potter’s Wheel was very similar to our services at CLC. The praise and worship was inspiring, the message was compelling and the fellowship was heartwarming. Not long after service ended, we head off to Hawane CLC. The contrast in services was noticeable immediately. As we pulled onto the property, we heard the wonderful sounds of Siswati singing. There is a simple yet moving harmony to the songs. Even though we could not understand the words, we understood the meaning and were able to enter into worship as a part of this CLC body, half way around the world. Pastor Augustine shared a message about preparing for the New Year and the importance of looking ahead. He also had some words for the team. Above all, he told us that we needed to consider our expectations. He knew that we had spent a lot of time preparing for our trip and that we had put considerable work into our Bible School and soccer camp plans. But he warned us that this trip was a part of God’s will and that God’s ways are not always our ways. He told us that we needed to be prepared for anything and be open to God. That message came in quite handy less that 24 hours later!
Sunday afternoon we went to the Cultural Village so that members of the team could gain a greater understanding of the Swazi way of life and how traditional homesteads are set-up and run.
It was interesting to learn about the history of the Swazi people.
Sunday evening was spent preparing for camp. We unpacked supplies, inflated 50 soccer balls, laid out the practice fields, put together pug goals, assigned lesson plans and reviewed the schedule for the first day of camp. We were so excited to get started!
We awakened Monday morning to a beautiful sunrise. We were anxious to get started. Everything was set up and ready to receive the children……..and then the rain came. It started as a light mist, then progressed to a drizzle, then as the children arrived, it became more of a sprinkle. By the time we began praise and worship it was pouring and soon the deluge began. Buckets and buckets; gallons and gallons; inches and inches of water. It became clear very quickly that our day was not going to go as planned. Weeks of preparation of went out the window as the inches of rain continued to fall; but the Holy Spirit guided and directed our actions and the day moved forward in trust and faith!
It was challenging and we knew we were being tested, but we also had to realize that our ways are not God’s ways! We trusted Him for guidance and insight and we moved forward in faith.
The highlight of the day came when 30 kids came forward in the afternoon to make a decision for Christ. Our theme for the day was that to have victory in life, you have to choose to be on God’s team. We talked about the importance of making a conscious choice to accept Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and Savior. It was an honor and a privilege to be part of the most important decision they will ever make in there life.
Here is one example from the day: Brandon took the younger kids in his group. Most did not speak English, so it was difficult to connect with them. However through an interpreter he was able to begin talking with a young boy. The boy began asking questions about the lesson on making a choice to get on God’s team. The boy didn’t realize the Jesus was the only way to have enternal life in heaven. As Brandon talked with him the boy realized that he had not yet made a personal decision for Christ. When we gave the altar call, this boy went forward. Brandon told the boy how proud he was of him and shared with him that now it meant that his life would be different. Brandon told the boy that one day they would meet again in heaven. That made the boy smile!
Words that the team used to describe Day 1 included: flexibility, exciting, amazing, exhilarating, exuberant, expectant, wet (very wet!), life changing, joyful, fun, awesome, angelic, pretty sweet, powerful, moving, energetic, humbling and emotional.
Day 2 began very much as Day 1 ended. There was rain, rain and more rain. The fields were fit for canoeing but there was no way we would be playing soccer! And so we improvised. We had an additional 40 kids today. Despite the rain on Monday, those who came had a good time and many brought friends with them. Our lesson today focused on playing by the rules. We talked about God’s rule book for life – the Bible. We also had 11 more kids respond to the altar call! 41 kids in two days – the angels are celebrating for sure. As a team we have are realizing very quickly that we need to be open to what God wants to accomplish through this mission camp – and soccer skills do not appear to be at the top of His list.
We ended the day with a time of sharing and fellowship in Pastor Augustine’s home. It was a great time for the team to connect and unwind. There was much laughing, some tears and a lot of growing closer as a team. We are blessed to be sharing this experience together.
Tomorrow, the weatherman calls for overcast skies. I guess we’ll see what our true “weatherman” has in store. No matter what, we’ll be prepared to take it in stride and trust on God to lead the way.
P.S...... be sure to ask a team member about waffles and Pepsi