Friday, July 31, 2009

We are finally here!

After a pretty non-eventful flight from Seatac to Heathrow and a pretty turbulant flight from London to Cape Town (11 1/2 hours and there were a couple of times we thought we might be going down - just kidding!), we are finally here! We arrive tired from time changes and backwards sleep schedules and let's face it, who likes to, or rather can, sleep on planes? But we are all excited to be here and we are taking it all in. And to make things even better, we are all safe and all of our luggage is also here safe and sound. Yay! Clynton is the manager of the team house we are staying at and he picked us up at the airport and took us through the city, guiding us along the way to our accommodations. It is beautiful! Luscious green mountains tower above us and the water practically surrounds us. It's a cold, blistery 56 degrees when we arrive and slightly raining, which quickly turns to a downpour, which then gets blown away and the sun arrives over the ocean right in our backyard. Wow! How blessed are we?

I spent the afternoon laughing with Yiyi (aka Sarah C) and Steph....we can be kinda crazy sometimes, especially with little to no sleep. That is a recipe for trouble. We had a good lunch at the teamhouse, and then Rachel, Joe, Steph, and I went for a wonderful, sunny walk on the beach. The waves were crashing against the shore and the sand is the good, sink-your-toes-in kind of sand! (Like Cancun, Mexico sand) - Rich and brown sugary. :) Now we are just relaxing before dinner and then in for some down time to set our internal clocks straight. I have not slept yet....I'm hoping I can get up on time tomorrow!

As we prepare for this upcoming week: VBC begins on Monday! I was reminded about in John when Jesus is talking to His disciples about the vine and the branches. He says, "Remain in me and I will remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in me." (John 15:4) In verse 5, Jesus says, " apart from me you can do nothing." And later in chapter 15, Jesus reminds us, "You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you to go and bear fruit. Fruit that will last." (15:16) How awesome are His promises to us! My hope and prayer for this team this week is that we may remain in Him, so that we can bear much lasting fruit, here at the teamhouse and also in the lives of the South African people we meet at church and in Overcome Heights. I also hope that we can continue to encourage each other in each of our seperate journeys and our journey as a team united on this trip. We are growing closer by the minute and I know all of these people will have special places in my heart forever!

We all love all of you out there praying for us and wishing us well! Sarah V. will be giving you more of the low down later. :) Talk with you all soon!

In Him - Jaclyn

We're Here

We made it to Cape Town, safe and sound! Thanks to all who prayed for our safe travel. The only tense moment was a spectacular lightning storm we encountered off the western coast of Africa--it was bumpy for a while but we survived.

The team is in high spirits, despite twenty hours of flying and a few hours spent in airports. It's amazing that even after a full day of travel, everyone is still able to laugh and sing together. We have a fun group, I'm sure we'll really enjoy working together this week.

The house we're staying at is very nice, and everyone we've met so far has been extremely friendly. These folks are pros at hosting short term mission teams and it shows--we'll be in good hands during our stay here.

We'll spend today just settling in and recovering a little from the jet lag, and doing some preparations for the week.


Getting on board for the second leg of our trip


Quick prayer of thanks after touching down in South Africa


The girls: Jaclyn, Stephanie, Ruth, Rachel, Sarah V, and Sarah C


The guys: Mike, Aaron, and Joe

Thursday, July 30, 2009

What a crazy crew, we are gonna have a blast guys!!!!!

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

We are on our way!

Hello all!

I can't believe that today the 10 of us embark on this journey together! As I'm reflecting on what it has taken each of us to get this far (the fundraising, preparation, research, training) - In all of those logistics, I have seen, as we have been faithful to God, He has been so faithful to us. It is such an amazing thing to see in action! :) I have felt for a long time that I know that God has a specific plan and purpose for each of us on this trip . . . .I don't think that any of us know fully what that is yet, but I'm excited to see what He has in store for each of us. I know it will be awesome and beyond our wildest imaginations! I know this because even in preparation for this trip, I've felt changes in my own life. It's amazing what happens when you come to Him with a willing heart to serve and the attitude of "your will, not mine, be done, Lord." This is what makes me so excited for this trip with you all.....I see this attitude and heart in all of us. What enormous things God will do!

I pray that we have safe travel today and tomorrow and that our going through customs and getting organized today is smooth and without too much trial ;) I also want to say thank you again to everyone who has supported each one of us throughout this whole trip. None of us would have been able to do it without you! Thank you for your prayers and support. We love you!

With love - Jaclyn

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Two weeks to go!

I can't believe that it is almost time for us to leave! It is only two weeks away from tomorrow. Wow how time flies by. It still doesn't feel like it is actually here. A big thanks to everyone again for all of your support, both financially and through prayers. I really appreciate it and it has meant a lot. Through the garage sale and other checks I've received, I have managed to raise over half of my support which is amazing. I've also requested a $500 check from a program that we have through work that supports these sort of activities. Hopefully that money will come through as well.

Keep us all in your prayers these upcoming weeks as we do the final preparations and begin the journey over to the other side of the world. What an eye opening experience it will be!