Sad goodbye!

Nov 4, 2010

Today we said good-bye to Mike and June who have volunteered with us for the past two months. Their selfless work in the chaplaincy and the health care center during this time has been nothing short of a blessing. We pray that as they return to the UK, that they leave a piece of their heart in SA with Living Hope. They’ve been an incredible inspiration to LH staff as role models, living their lives for God and His purpose. They’ve also been a wonderful encouragement for Natasha and me as a couple, serving together and showing their undeniable love for each other after many decades of marriage. How powerful!

An Amazing Week

Nov 1, 2010


Their time here was too short, but today we thank the South Carolina church team for coming and helping to make a difference in Red Hill. I had a chance to spend time with them during some of their outreach events. My fondest memory is when the team organized a “Celebration” event one evening, after days of spreading the word about it in the community. There was a local choir, worship songs, and an inspiring message by one of the pastors in the community. Attendance, at first glance, was okay. But then as I looked around the hillside, I saw all kinds of people watching it all from outside their homes or from the makeshift shops. Keeping a “safe distance,” I suppose, these people effectively doubled the number of spectators. It was as if the people watching from a distance were in the place of curiosity, perhaps a critical moment of deliberation about life. It brought me a great feeling of anticipation to what’s going to happen in Red Hill in the future. The Lord is certainly there, and that evening at sunset, it was as if I caught a glimpse of a community full of people who love God and each other. A huge thanks to the team for helping  to get Red Hill closer to that place!

Back to the States

Today I leave for the US for a very quick trip. It is one of my dear friend’s wedding and when she asked me a year ago: “If I get married next year, would you be there?” and I said without a doubt “of course I would”, I had no idea I was going to a full-time missionary! LOL So, I made the commitment and God was going to have to come through one way or another as I am one of her bridesmaids. And he did! Miraculously our taxes came back with a lot more than what we expected – that money covered my plane ticket back to the States. So I am off for a very quick visit and to support m dear friend as she prepares for this amazing dream day!

Full Circle

Today we said good-bye to someone who’s been volunteering with Living Hope for more than a year. Among many other things, Kendra has been a faithful part of the Life Skills Education team, particularly in Red Hill, a poor informal settlement not far from Cape Point. We (actually Natasha) first met Kendra in London back in August 2009, when she was on her way to Cape Town. We had just finished our annual short-term work with Living Hope in the previous month when we were told of Kendra’s impending arrival and the opportunity to meet her during a long layover in London! Even though we weren’t here for most of Kendra’s volunteer time, it is cool to see how much she’s grown through it – and how much she’ll be missed by the staff with whom she worked. May God bless you in your next chapter, Kendra!

Red Hill Team


Today we welcomed an outreach team sent from one of our church partners based in South Carolina. Over the past few years, the teams that the church sends have worked in the Hill community, and have developed relationships with the Living Hope staff based there, as well as with the locals. This year continues to build on that investment as the team will be doing outreach events with staff, through door-to-door visits and praying, kids clubs, crafts and leadership development for the women in the community. They will also be helping LH staff conduct free health screening, including HIV testing, in the community. 

Family Wedding

Oct 31, 2010


My mom with all her kids!

This past weekend was an amazing and brief getaway to visit with my family and friends in Pretoria. My mom flew us up for a family wedding and this gave us a great opportunity to visit with everyone there. The time away was also good for us – lots of time for much-needed reflection.