Thank you for the comments on the last post...I'm glad that so many of you enjoyed the pictures and stories! So...here is "out of africa" #2:
Since returning from Africa, the two most common questions I received were "How was Africa?" (to which there is no satisfactory response) and "What did you do there?" I'll save the first question for next time, and I'll explain a bit more about what my team and I did for two weeks in South Africa.
The ministry I worked with (Monte Cristo Ministries) serves in many different capacities within the local communities. Each team that travels to South Africa and works with MCM is given a specific goal/purpose for their time, and we were given the task of making connections with and establishing an MCM presence in the local community of Mbekweni (se

We also had the opportunity to work in one of the local schools and teach a "Life Skills" class. These classes are similar to our "Health" classes, so they focus on self-esteem, self-respect, AIDS awareness and other similar topics. This was one of my favorite parts of the trip... I taught with four other girls from my team and our lesson was about being a hero. We went from one class to the next and lead

In addition to all these activities, we got to work in an orphanage for HIV-positive children and infants, we put on a "garage sale" for the Mbekweni neighborhood and we took a local youth group up to the Monte Cristo camp. We spent the weekend up in the beautiful mountains and had worship services and Bible studies, and we took the teens on a low-ropes course that helped build teamwork and cross some major cultural, racial and language barriers.

Even though our days were full, we still had time to rest and have fun as a team. We often spent our nights going out to coffee, playing "Settlers of Catan" (an amazing game!) and going out to dinner. The friendships that I made on this trip will last a lifetime; thankfully, many of us live near each other so we do get to see each other often.
One thing I forgot from the last post....as part of our touristy activities, we did get to go on a game drive...aka, a safari! We drove out to a game park, loaded up in some Indiana Jones vehicles and journeyed into the African wilderness to look for whatever animals we could find. We saw lions, cheetahs, zebra


much love... alair
5 comments:
You r such an awesome person! God totally works through you! :) U Rok!
Alair!!!
I love you and love to see how God is working through you!!! I was so blessed to hang out with you the other day!!!! I don't know about you, but I am going t hrough super withdraw right now. I bet you are too! Remember that God has such huge plans for you and that this is not the last time you will be blogging about super beyond amazing experiances that God has given you!! You are such an amazing daughter of His and he has so much good stuff for you! You encourage my socks off! I can't wait to see you sometime soon, I should be home in the next two weeks. Any news about the dream team coming? Talk to you later!
Love,
Michelle
I'll come with you!
it sounds like it was awesome... i love the pictures keep us updated. i will see you soon!
chelsea
Hi Alair..I love your pictures..you look so happy and doing exactly what you are called to do..I would go anywhere you ask me to go..honest..
I love you..
Mom
I have dreamed of going to Africa for so long, Alair, and it's so encouraging to see you actually THERE. Wow. Amazing. I'm so inspired by you!
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