CCE 4th year students on outreach -
June 2010

(see more photos below)
This year the students felt led by the Lord to go to the new KwaSizabantu
mission Magqogo in the Tugela valley. The purpose of the outreach is to broaden the
students' missionary exposure and experience, and at the same time give them an
opportunity to be partakers in spreading the Gospel, apart from their normal study duties.
The 4th year student body comprises of 13 students, representing six countries (Belgium,
Germany, Lesotho, Rwanda, France and South Africa). The students have been able to address
a number of local school prayer assemblies. In particular, they have been assisting rural
schools in the Tugela Valley with academic help.
Further update by 4th years::
Firstly, we would like to thank Kwasizabantu Mission and particularly the Director of
KSB, Rev Erlo Stegen for his support. It was a unique experience to us and a blessed one!
It has made the little we had to offer - the proverbial five loaves and two fish - to
multiply beyond our imagination.
It was a deep rural African experience for us students to visit huts where there is no
electricity or running water, and where men and women sit separately on mats on the floor.
At the same time, we found the doors and hearts wide open for the Gospel in song and word.
The following three remarks give a good impression of how the people appreciated out
visit.
1) "It was the best day in my life!" (This was mentioned by a young African boy
after a Saturday 'fun day' , where sport games were offered in the morning, then a good
lunch, followed by testimonies, dramas, puppet shows, etc. with a Biblical messages in the
afternoon.)
2) "I've heard of this before, but I have never seen such a thing." (Said
about a Christian film, after we had shown it in a remote community center, using our own
generator, and electronic equipment).
3) "Don't you want to take over the school?" (Said by a teacher after we have
given academic support to Grade 12 pupils in various subjects)
On our last day, poor as the community are, they collected donations to thank us for
visiting their area. Someone even gave her own biscuits to us; another mentioned
that a certain worker got up very early in the morning trying to catch us some fish to
take along. It made a big lump in our throats, but at the same time we realized that we
have to accept it and that God will surely reward them.
Though it was a student outreach - with the purpose of sacrificial outreach - we all
came back much blessed, strengthened and with more fire to continue to spread the Gospel
to an unreached people. Maqhogo has now a very a special place in our hearts an we will
continue to uphold them in prayer.
See the Cedar
website for more information on the outreach and other Cedar College activities. |