GAP Class of 2011

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Life at GAP Youth Mentoring Program

Greetings from sunny South Africa,
We are doing well and have settled in at the GAP Youth Mentoring Program.   We had 7 of the students for a cooking lesson this morning in our little cabin.  They enjoyed eating the muffins as much as baking them.  We also just had a great time of fellowship lasting about 3 hours of talking and sharing and getting to know each other better.
Appreciate all of you and your prayers are felt.  Below is our list of Prayer and Praises:

1.        Praise that the students are receptive to us and willing to share with us.  After we shared our testimonies and our story with them last Monday, there were lots of questions and discussion about life in the U.S. and living as a Christ follower.  We’ve had several come to the cabin in the evenings  to share and pray with us.
2.       Praise that our son-in-law Ryan made it back to Okinawa on Wednesday after his 6 month deployment to Qatar.
3.       Praise for safety this week as Lawrence spends a lot of time driving to E. London and various places with students and picking up and taking home staff from the Camp.
Prayer:
1.       Pray for safe travel for the students who went home this weekend and will return on Monday morning.
2.       Pray for two students who went home for specific reasons this week-end.  Bonginkosi is the only Christian in his family.  He shared with us that he felt the Holy Spirit prompting him to go home and share the plan of salvation with his whole family.  Pray for courage and clarity for him.  Pray for Akona as he was to meet his father this week-end for the very first time. 
3.   Pray that the addition to the cabin will be completed this next week.  There was no one available to work on it last week.  The area is roughed in and sheetrocked but needs to be finished with flooring and getting the kitchenette fixed up.  A door needs to be put in and due to structural issues has been a problem.
4.   Pray for Louise as she drives on Monday to Debenek School (in a village close to Ft. White) to deliver uniforms that were purchased for the students.  Our friend Dawn from E. London will accompany her.
5.   Pray for employment for our S. African friends Siyanda and Nosiphiwo and wisdom for us as we try to advise them on housing.
6.       Pray for Lawrence as he teaches daily and pray for Louise as she prepares menus and does purchasing of the food for the whole camp (about 24 people).  Most of the food comes from donations from grocery stores that comes in 2x a week.  From that a menu is made and then purchasing has to be done for any food that is needed to supplement. 

1 comment:

  1. Hello Cronins! I enjoy reading your updates! My husband Jeff and I are the lead advocates for Jennifer and Brian Easley, and we are wondering if you guys have any kind of check list you used as you prepared to go to South Africa. I would love to email with you about this. My email is jkheaton318@aol.com. Lawrence, you may remember me from the Jan. '10 trip to Ft. White. Thanks so much! Kim

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