Distance

Last night our South African (SA) President Cyril Ramaphosa declared COVID-19 a national disaster.  This preventative action alerted residents to implement social distancing mandates.  61 SA citizens are currently diagnosed with the corona virus.  One mandate stated our children’s’ schools would close on Wednesday (18 Mar).  Our children celebrated the extended holiday, but soon realizedContinueContinue reading “Distance”

Nicest Face

6 – 10 May, Campus Crusade for Christ (CCC) hosted Cape Town Baptist College students again. CTBC Mission Week sends the novice theologians to apply their biblical knowledge into their local communities.  I’ll admit it’s a highlight for me during the year.  If you remember from past updates, I’ve had some interesting experiences with theContinueContinue reading “Nicest Face”

Overheated

This March I had an overheated schedule with hosting three US mission team, organizing a cycling charity group, rescuing my wife from an overheated car three hours away in a small town and did I forget to mention we are fully engaged in toilet training our youngest daughter, Elle.  Reflecting over this ministry and life-filledContinueContinue reading “Overheated”

Sprout

My wife received her degree in Biology. When I perused through her lab during our dating years, the scientific space was filled with numerous plants in different phases of germination, the process of a seed growing to a seedling.  She enjoyed seeing her seeds sprout. A few years ago, during Catalytic outreach week (read BestContinueContinue reading “Sprout”

Now He Sees

R.I.P. Willie Dee Best… My wife and I have sojourned for 10 years in South Africa.  I reflect on a missionary’s life, and how we sacrifice time and proximity to family when in a foreign nation. Distance from family means missing family events: birthdays, graduations and marriages.  The most difficult family event to miss isContinueContinue reading “Now He Sees”

Feels Different

Around this time of the year, our ministry starts to wind down.  Universities begin testing and our team looks forward to evaluating the current year and planning the new year.  However, this year, we continue to do things differently. Recently, our family hosted a ministry planning evening with volunteers from Khayelitsha. While simultaneously welcoming twoContinueContinue reading “Feels Different”