David and I kicked the year off with a short mission trip to Mavhusa in Limpopo and an even shorter trip to Kruger before hitting the ground running as we headed back to work on the 12th. We flew from Cape Town to Joburg on the 1st of January where we met up with a group of American students from Cornerstone who were joining us.
On the 2nd of January we made a stop at the Apartheid Museum, which was very educational. I learnt a lot about the history of Apartheid and a few other things I never knew... but all in all I doubt I'll go there again.
At about midday we started the looooooong 5 hour drive to
Mavhusa for our 6 day stay at the JAM, (Jabulani Africa Ministries) base there.
The Three Stages Of The Garden
Spending Time With The Kids
During the whole trip I felt kind of neutral about the experience, there was no hyper emotional "yes I want to pack my bags, give up everything and come here" and there was no, "hell no". There was just a quiet... "Ok, I could totally do this if God called me here" In a way I'm glad there was no super emotional reaction because it's helped me to hear from God with regards to His heart for Mavhusa and to open my eyes to His vision - which is super epic in my opinion.
After 6 super hot days where comfort zones were stretched like using a long drop, rashes, sleeping with frogs, being touched all the time, language barriers getting crossed and being dirty all the time but a super rad time was had filled with a lot of laughs and fun it was time to say good-bye and head up to Kruger for the last two days.
We stayed at the Pretoriuskop rest camp in Kruger. Kruger is absolutely beautiful and I fee super blessed that David and I were able to be go there and to see wild animals in their natural environment. I've been to elephant parks and those elephants, though wild have been tamed in some ways where you can feed them. The animals in Kruger are 100% wild. We saw lions, rhino, elephants, impala, kudu, wildebeest, buffalo and zebra, but the highlight for me was seeing a heard of elephants with babies!
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