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There is a saying in many parts of Africa: "If you educate a man, you simply educate an individual, but if you educate a woman, you educate a nation."

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Partnering with the Dream Team

The first project we “attempted” was teaching. This year, we joined up with the “Dream Team” who is associated with the Miqlat Foundation. First, here’s a little about the Dream Team so you’ll know why this was such a special opportunity for us.
The Miqlat Leadership Development and Outreach Team, known as “The Dream Team” provides the opportunity for Christian youth identified as leaders, primarily from disadvantaged backgrounds to receive training and serve to disciple other youth from similar communities. These team members are supported entirely by funds donated to Miqlat.

Miqlat first began reaching out to youth by bringing Christian programs into schools in the Paarl area in 2000. Today school officials in more than a dozen schools enthusiastically invite and welcome Miqlat’s programs to be included as a formal part of their life skills programs. The ministry recognized both the need and the opportunity to begin discipling and encouraging the large number of students seeking to follow Christ, and the concept for a Leadership Development and Outreach Team was developed.

In 2003 Miqlat established its first team of young disciples under a “Year of Your Life for Christ” program designed to reach out and develop youth leaders for Christ. Now in its third year, the program has a proven track record of success in working with primary and high school age youth in disadvantaged areas of Paarl, the township of Mbekweni and on local farms.

In addition to the training and instruction provided to the Dream Team, their service year includes practical, “hands on” and cross cultural ministry experience with projects in local communities and on outreaches to other nations. The Team works with youth and children in schools, on farms, in local communities, and with children’s and youth programs in area churches. Activities include:

· Christian Life Skills Training
· Christian Camping Activities
· Holiday Clubs (Vacation Bible Schools)
· Programs to Teach and Challenge Church Youth and Children’s Groups
· Christian Song, Dance and Drama Programs
Meeting the Dream Team was the highlight of our trip. These young men and women were immediately welcoming and open to share their lives including their experiences, past pains, and dreams. We immediately bonded and felt like old friends or even family.
The NewSong team divided into 2 teams and so did the Dream Team. Then we paired so we were integrated. My team began planning to teach life skills for Orleansvale Primary in Paarl East, a school in which I had previously taught and loved. We had been told the teachers may go on strike so we were aware that plans might change on the day we would arrive. We were prepared to go in and teach as 1 team and therefore planned accordingly.
Of course, on the first day, Tuesday August 10, we found out that the teachers had gone on strike and very few teachers or officials would be on campus leaving US to keep the kids occupied. We then had to split up into pairs. David and I took 4th grade. Instead of changing rooms, we discovered we would be with this one class all day. I recognized a few of the kids from 2 years ago and was so happy to see them.
As with most kids, when structure is taken away, behaviors change.... The day was crazy! We had to think on our feet and constantly come up with something to do to keep them busy. I loved watching David in action though. He wants to become a pastor one day, and I know he will because he is so gifted. He offered to tell them a bible story. At first, I was thinking that those kids were NOT going to sit tight through a story like that as most of our efforts had not been successful in managing noise and movement around the class. Boy, was I wrong! They, including myself, sat on the edge of our seats as he told the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in the fire.
I was exhausted at the end of the day! We began to prepare for the next day but found out later that we would not be returning to Orleansvale Wednesday since the principal wanted to catch up on the curriculum. In the end, we never went back to this school at all. Instead, we were scheduled to spend the following week at Langabuya in Mbekweni.
We went to Langabuya on Tuesday August 17 and taught as a team as initially planned for the previous Tuesday. We had a really great day at this school and we were feeling good about being on track. We planned out Wednesday, but in true Africa style, the plans changed yet again on the day. On Wednesday after the team was dropped off, the staff of Monte Christo came to pick up the team, as the teachers went on strike. In Mbekweni when the teachers strike, the children do not go to school as they do in Paarl East. The team then spent the day playing games and hanging out with the Dream Team.
The other NewSong half spent all 4 days, uninterrupted, at Paarl Zicht Primary in Paarl East.


Vicky on break with the kids

David teaching

several of the classes came together outside as one for our lesson


our team of half NewSong and half Dream Team (minus our boys)
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