We consider volunteers as ‘missionaries’ when they commit to staying with Living Hope for longer than 18 months. Those people not only come and make South Africa home for that time, but they also become a more “permanent” fixture in Living Hope’s support system as they assume key roles. There are six of such volunteers here now: Danielle, Melanie, Joey, Courtney, Natasha, and myself. Part of Natasha and my goals for 2011 is to periodically get this bunch together (not including our regular weekly gathering open to all volunteers) and invest in each other. The past two days, the six of us spent most of each day at our home to do leadership/discipleship training. We incorporated the Gallup StrengthsFinder (ref Living Your Strengths book), Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, Erwin McManus’ Character Matrix, and what the Bible says about spiritual gifts. It was an intense couple of days. As we initially reflect on the time together, we are encouraged to have learned more about each other in community – what great people we are surrounded by! We have also identified some positive areas where each of us can maximize our talents, abilities, and giftings for the Lord in 2011. In short, it was a great pep talk to kick off the New Year!
Volunteer Doctor!
Jan 11, 2011
Today we welcome Roslyn to our volunteer team. She’s a general practitioner and will be serving in our Health Care Centre during her time here. We’re so blessed that she’s here, and licensed to work in South Africa! We’ve worked with her over the past few months to help her get temporary registration to practice. That means she can essentially work as a GP in South Africa, on a volunteer (non-paid) basis. We’ve been praying for a Christian doctor, and here she is – praise the Lord!
3 Times the Fun!
Jan 9, 2011
Well we definitely started 2011 off with a bang! Today was our first “official” day back at work and it was definitely a full day. We have 3 teams here with Living Hope who all start with us this week. We have an Adventures in Missions: World Race Team who will be helping out with Holiday Club in Ocean View. Then we have a church team from a partner church in Nevada, US who will be divided in 3: a OBGYN who will be training our clinic workers; 3 guys to help us do some construction; and a group of ladies who will be helping with Holiday Club in Masi. Then we have an Intervarsity group from a University in Delaware, US who will be with us for a month doing a variety of things. So the Team House was nice enough to host a luncheon to welcome all the teams so that we could do a combined tour and orientation for everyone. We crammed the 30+ people in the living room and showed an introduction video and powerpoint before dividing into 3 vans to go off and see the different Living Hope sites. So great to have 3 teams here at once (I think a first for Living Hope), and there are some really incredible people on these different teams. It is a bit hard though to get to know individuals with such a big group. We got some good time with each of the team leaders over dinner and was so nice to able to speak face-to-face after months and weeks of emailing back and forth. Having time with the team leaders allowed us not only to get to know them, but also to properly discuss their ministry for the upcoming week/s. So this week should be really fun! 2011, here we go!
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