Saturday, April 24, 2010

Here are some pictures of the burnt house and of the single mum whose house it is (these were taken 1 day later, after it had been cleaned out):


The picture below is of the actual entrance to her house.....the door was completely burnt as well as the roof. The ladder up the the door remained intact though.
Do you sometimes find the contrasts in this world hard to get your head around? Many times I (Beckie) see it here. Yesterday, Dave and Maarten were painting the new sports cupboard, it was built with donations from a Dutch guy, who really wanted to facilitate the work we do, particularly with sports. What was so surreal was that this cupboard was slightly larger and much nicer than the house of the lady in the previous post (house burnt down). It's hard to see these 2 worlds right next to each other. Don't get me wrong, I am thankful for the many blessings we have. I am also very aware that this world isn't fair, what is my responsibility in this?

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

I don´t know about you, but sometimes when I (Dave) think about moments in my life certain images come to mind. Yesterday, I saw something which I think I will always remember. Maarten, a Dutch volunteer and I visited someone who we normally spend some time with and while we were there we were told about a house which was burnt down so we decided to go and see if we could help in some way. What we saw was a house (more like a room than a house) with no roof and a thick layer of burnt stuff on the floor, including a melted fridge and some fragments of burnt cloths. In the house was a lady who was searching through the items looking for anything which was salvageable with tears in her eyes.....it was as if she was looking for hope. For me, this was a really striking image.....seeing this lady who was poor anyway but had lost EVERYTHING in the fire and all she had left was the clothes on her body. No-one was hurt in the fire. Another part of the image was the onlookers. They did just that - looked. We were able to pray with her and are now in the process of getting some building materials to her so her house can be rebuilt.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

FLOORBALL......

After the last post, when I briefly mentioned "floorball", I now realise that I need to explain a bit more. It is a type of hockey, played on a smooth court, with a lightweight ball. I think it´s a bit like uni-hockey (maybe even the same thing with a different name, but actually I don´t know).
We have been having a great time learning control skills, passing skills and shooting skills. The techniques have been practised with our staff team and with all of the various groups that come here. We even learnt about how we can use elements from the game to give a bible study.
Today, we finished our 4 days with a competition, a Brazilian team (which Gideon joined), a Dutch team (which Josiah joined) and the Swiss team (the pros). It was a friendly game, they teased us somewhat.....but of course, they won!

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Quite a bit of time has passed, and we have had 2 different teams visiting us. One was a team of 50 (they were housed locally, but ate here) from São Paulo. They came to do an evangelism event in the slum, using hip hop, dance, DJ´s, graffiti and other cool unusual ways to attract attention.
The second team are only 5 people from Switzerland, who have come with a passion for floorball. Teaching us how to teach it and teaching it to the kids. It´s great having different people and exciting things happening, but always requires some extra work and organising. It has made me think about the work that we need to do to prepare for the 2 teams coming from UK in the summer.