Wednesday, August 17, 2011

In Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria…

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The last few weeks I have been learning another lesson… One of being involved in your community as well as being aware of the dynamics and needs of your community. We so easily get wrapped up in our own lives and our perceived ministry that we forget to look at the bigger picture of community in which we live.

In the first week of August,  myself and fellow campus workers took lunch break at CUT Campus as an opportunity to randomly mingle with students (this is becoming a regular event now!). On Wednesdays we have prayer time at lunch time. In the heart of the Campus, in the middle of class, in the midst of hundreds of future leaders.

We spent the first week just praying for the students around us as we sat in the Amphitheatre surrounded by these future leaders watching contestants in a Carnival Culture Bash. Poetry, singing, stand-up comedy and fashion design were all on display. Every contestant being a student at CUT.

I was gripped by the passion with which the audience listened and responded to the poems, songs and jokes delivered. It was obvious that many of them stirred their hearts and there was a longing in them for acceptance, love, affirmation. This longing is so prevalent in our society, yet how often do we take time to be still enough to perceive and recognise it?

God has given me renewed fervour in my prayer time on CUT Campus. Timidity and feeling out of place has been replaced with boldness and security in knowing that this is where I have been placed to represent the Kingdom of God. Cluelessness in what to pray for has been replaced with purposeful prayer focussing on specific needs.

This last point was greatly improved on Monday when I spent half of lunchtime talking to a candidate of one of the two political parties running for office in the SRC elections which will be happening on CUT next week Wednesday. The SRC is dealing with issues such as insufficient staffing at the clinic, allegations of favouritism and denial of opportunities based on race at two of the faculties and insufficient availability of computers in the library for some students whose courses are time-intensive, allowing them little time to visit the library for research and projects.

These are all things pressing on the hearts of this young man standing for office and it was such an encouragement to me to know that there are leaders being raised up who believe in creating a better environment for study, facilitating academic excellence, in the interests of the students and ultimately the community. This is the same thing that we as Campus Ministers want to see. We will attack these problems on the front of prayer and changing people’s hearts with the gospel of Christ. Young leaders like my candidate friend will change it by taking the responsibility of being in office in a governing body. With authority comes responsibility and it was so refreshing to see that combination in this young man so full of passion and wisdom.

Please pray for the elections on Wednesday 24 August 2011, that God’s will shall prevail and that those who come into office will recognise the need for a change of hearts before there can be a change of circumstances. Please pray that the change of heart will begin with the leaders elected. May we see leaders like the Apostle Paul rise up in our Campuses and communities.

Shalom! ;o)

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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

LET’S GO AND JUST DO IT!

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What an amazing opportunity and privilege! God had a real appointment with me at this year’s campus harvest #CH2011TOURSA . This makes me certain that He had a special appointment with many more, in fact, I believe ALL of us there!! Just listening to the feedback from around the table this morning when the team of Every Nation Bloemfontein met for our weekly administrative and heart meeting, convinces me even more!

God is so into changing us and using us. He deposited into my spirit a huge awareness of the need for me to step up. Step up discipline, step up faith, step up developing talents and skills. He used each of those speakers there to equip and empower me in the next step on my journey missioning with Him.

This morning’s heart session was so in line with all that God has been bringing to my attention. What encourages me so much is that I believe He is doing the same (to a greater or lesser extent) with every person who attended the Campus Harvest 2011 Tour.

The bonus to all this was amazing worship as well as meeting old friends and making new friends! In being able to share and teach as well as receive and learn! Now to take it further… Let’s Go!! No more excuses: Just Do It!!

I thank God for helping me settle my calling, using Campus Harvest as a vessel. The events of the past four weeks or so left me reeling and wondering if I had made a mistake. I lay before God, on the operation table and waited. He told me: Continue on the path I have laid before you. Wait on me.

Nobody said it would be easy, but they did say there would be “a great crowd of witnesses”. People with testimonies to encourage and support me. Not to help me out, but to help me grow into a campus worker who Goes to the Throne, to the Campus, to the Community and to the Nations!! Myself and others received confirmation, new purpose and renewed passion. This is what family is about!!

May this be the legacy of every attendant of Campus Harvest!!

Let’s Go!

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