Thursday, February 25, 2010

What a Blessed Day!

Hi! I'm off to bed soon so this will be short, but I had to share my great day!
Today was such an answer to prayer over and over again. First up I had a fabulous class in the morning and my students had tonnes of questions, which is VERY unusual. I ended up staying 20 min after class (in their break time) answering all sorts of random questions about volcanoes. Ok, so some were a little off topic, but mostly they were good. :o)
When I went to school after lunch I had a great time chatting with many students who are really starting to accept me and just count me as part of their crowd. There was a visiting school for sports so we played our first netball game.

Man! If you've ever seen a game between the Ferns and the Aussies and thought that was tough... wait till you see a game in Kahunda! Somewhere along the way someone forgot to tell these girls it's a non-contact sport! Crazy! Anyway, we lost by only one goal which isn't too bad considering we just started getting organised (and no-one decided to inform me we would be playing a game today!). So all up not bad. I managed to ref the game without dropping dead from the heat (they play with only one ref) so that was a pretty good achievement. Also, the rough play (understatement of the year!)gave me a good chance to chat to the girls about fair play and representing Christ in all we do. That chat is yet to come though, something to pray about please!

It was also a good opportunity for some of the teachers there to see me in my element and I think it's the first time they've seen a Mzungu female teacher involved with sport, so it helped with relationships with some of the staff which have been challenged over the last while.

Then...nope that's not the end of my good day... Margaret showed up to come and tell me I have a work permit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!So yeah, that was pretty cool and such an answer to prayer....
But wait...there's more.

After the football match (which we drew) I had a chance to catch up with some students and ended up having the best opportunity to witness to one of the young guys. The poor guy is searching, but just is not seeing faith in people's lives and so doesn't really understand why he should follow any of the religions he can see. But yet, God is working because he is looking and asking so that was really neat and I'll definitely be catching up with him again. Unfortunately he had to go and so did I, but maybe it was good to give him some time to reflect and me some time to pray before carrying on with next steps.

So yeah... that was a pretty neat day. Oh and Andy and Thor came back from Mwanza and brought me chocolate so that really did top of an amazing day. :o) Praise God!

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Netball!

Yes, many of you know that this is a passion of mine and I am praying that here it will be a tool of outreach. I have started coaching the girls netball teams, who previously had no coach. There is one teacher in charge of sport at school and he is the only one taking care of the hour of sport every afternoon which is a challenge when there are 350 students! So naturally, this being Africa, he coaches the boys soccer team and the rest are left to sort themselves out.

The girls have been very welcoming and my first afternoon was rather amusing. They have clearly read the rules, but having never had a coach or seen the game played (as far as I can gather) the application was a little interesting. My first task has therefore been to re-teach them how to play the game. It's been fun, especially trying to communicate with some of the form ones who barely know English as they have just started at secondary school.

There are only about 14-21 girls who show up for practices and I have decided not to go chasing after the others. This gives me the opportunity to get to know a smaller group well. I've begun praying with them and they have welcomed me to spend time at the dorms, which is really encouraging. Hopefully more will join as they see a bond forming with myself and the teams. Please pray that I will have much opportunity to input into the lives of these girls.

Some may wonder, why at a Christian school, I place so much value on this as a ministry. The thing is, from my observations, Christianity really is a label here. Everyone has a label of some sort, Catholic, Seventh Day Adventist, Simply Christian, or they may define it to protestant or baptist and then of course there is some Islam in the community also. This, however, is often where it ends. They probably attend church most Sundays, but in daily life there isn't much more thought given to the subject. There doesn't seem to be much teaching about living a godly life in response to the gift of Jesus Christ. So, I hope to give these girls an example in my own small way and the encouragement and love they need to build up a living faith. Eventually I hope to do Bible studies and topical discussions that relate to their lives and how they may be servants also. So I ask that you please pray for this area of my work that I may get to know these girls, their concerns, their joys and their desires and so, that I may love them and encourage them in their faith.

The next big task that lies ahead is actually choosig a team to represent the school in the interschool competition which will start...well...I don't know when exactly. Communication isn't big on the list of things to do here so I'll just have to make sure I'm prepared. I would guess early March.

I hope to have a few photos added to this site soon, but please be patient as the connection is slow and intermittent.

In His service,
Marlene