Tuesday, 27 November 2012

SOLAR AUDIO BIBLES!!!

INTRODUCE JESUS!!!!!
 
 LIVING WORD !!
Solar Audio Bibles!!
REACH OUT!!!!
Become a Missionary Donor Partner and help to spread the Word of God to isolated hurting and needy
Kalahari San (Bushman) and other African communities.
 
“How then will they call on Him in whom they have not believed? And how are they to believe in Him of whom they have never heard?”
- Romans 10:14 -
INTRODUCE JESUS!!
Imagine living in an isolated remote village in the Kalahari Dessert and you cannot read or write. What would it feel like to hear the Word of God spoken in your own heart language for the first time!
REACH OUT!!!
63%
 
of the world’s population do not read.
 
(37% are capable of reading, 25% are illiterate, 35% are functionally illiterate and 3% are blind or vision impaired).
 
You can help by becoming a Ministry & Funding Partner 
SOLAR AUDIO BIBLES.
 
Your contribution of R 250, 00 will allow us to give one Solar Audio Bible to a San family
(- content New Testament in Naro San - The Story of Jesus - Praise and Worship Music -)
 
Contact
 Martin +27 79 605 1049 SA - +267 738 73730 Botswana.

Saturday, 3 November 2012

THANK YOU JESU!!!


THANK YOU!!!
The time for the First people of Southern Africa has arrived and they are ceasing every moment and all opportunities.

"And so I say to you: Ask, and you will receive; seek, and you will find; knock, and the door will be opened to you"  -Luke 11:9,10 -
 
THE FIRST PEOPLE
- THE SAN -

“OUR CULTURE OUR PRIDE”

“For what is mysticism? Is it not the attempt to draw near to God, nor by rites or ceremonies, but by inward disposition? Is it not merely a hard word for “The Kingdom of Heaven is within”?….Heaven is neither a place nor a time. “ 

- Florence Nightingale, Italian-born 19th century nurse -
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The 12 member Nca'a Nca'ase Traditional San Dance Group are on route back to New Xanagas, Botswana. A tired San group said tearful farewells to many new friends as a very successful tour to Cape Town, South Africa came to an end.

 The First people of Africa, the San group was overwhelmed with all that they experienced in the short 10-day expedition into the unknown modern world. The entire group wanted to stay longer, there was still so much for them to learn, see and experience. (The journey started on 23 October and ended on 2 November with the arrival of the group in New Xanagas).

 This trip was a first for the First People in many instances. The first time abroad, the first time visiting a large city like Johannesburg and Cape Town, the first time seeing and dancing in a studio and theatre, the first time riding in a elevator to the 5th floor of a high rise building, the first time eating in a fancy restaurant, the first time seeing large mountains and Table Mountain, the first time seeing the sea. All an overwhelming life changing experience.
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“Oh may I join the choir invisible
Of those immortal dead who live again
In minds made better by their presence.”

- George Eliot, 19th century English novelist -    

 
On behalf of the visiting San dance group, the Headman and Sub Chiefs and the community of New Xanagas Village, we want to thank all for their friendly help advise, assistance and hospitality during the short visit.

 Thank you to all at !Khwattu for the invitation and arranging the whole trip, for the donations, for the accommodation, food and transport. Through this sterling effort and the work you do with San people it is sending a very positive message of hope to all. Thank you!!

 Thank you to the Citizen Journalist of CNN International for your time, the video and photographic coverage and your interaction with the group, (from day one filming the group arriving on the bus and up and to the last day, with the group departing on the bus). With the edited footage already viewed we know that most of this San story will find it's way to the International news media.

 Thank you for Jazzart Dance Theatre at Cape Towns Art Scape Centre for your visit and training session at !Khwattu and for hosting a dance training session at your studio. The interaction between the two dance groups was electric (with the modern and old, music and dance routines) as the dancers discovered and taught each other new and old dance styles, rhythms and songs - it was truly amazing!!

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“You are the music while the music lasts”


-T.S. Eliot, American-born poet–

          
Thank you all the sponsors and donors for your generous help. Special thanks to Brenda from Darling for the donation of paying for the group to visit the top of Table Mountain by cable car - unfortunately the Cape Doctor (South Easter) had it's own agenda and the group could not go. Brenda however still gave the donation and each member of the group could buy much needed clothing, food and memorabilia to take home.

Thank you to Campus Crusade for Christ/Jesus Film Project for your ongoing assistance and prayers. Special thanks to Taffy from Campus Crusade in Gaborone who gave so much encouragement, support, assistance and help when the group stayed over in Gaborone.


 The group spent a wonderful “rest-day” shopping at the Mall (as usual the men were finished shopping early, men were running around frantically to find all the women scattered in all the clothing stores, the woman were taking there time) we rushed to the Jazzart studio for a training session and then had a picnic on Clifton Beach (hidden from the South Easter). This was the first time the San came close to the sea and they had a lot of fun and laughs.

 
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Invitation to Kalahari San Safari:

 In planning your next holiday please keep the dance group and New Xanagas, Botswana San community in mind.
You are welcome to visit us in New Xanagas on a Botswana Kalahari San Safari.
Experience the true San culture and life style.
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NCA’A NCA’ASE


 TRADITIONAL KALAHARI SAN DANCE GROUP


 “OUR CULTURE OUR PRIDE”

 “For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God.”
-         Romans 8:38,39 –

 

Tuesday, 23 October 2012

KALAHARI SAN IN CAPE TOWN

INVITATION:
 
Kalahari San
 
NCA'A NCA'ASE
 
Traditional San Dance Group, Botswana.


FOR A TRULY MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE JOIN THE DANCE GROUP
for a  performance of Traditional San (Bushman) Hunting Gathering and other dances.
 
SUNDAY 28 OCTOBER 2012 / 3PM
 
AT !Khwattu San Cultural & Educational Centre on the West Coast Road R27, Yzerfontein. 
 
R50 FOR ADULTS  - R25 FOR CHILDREN
 
(FREE DANCE WORKSHOP AT 11 AM)

 
BOOKINGS: TEL: 022 492 2998
 
 





Saturday, 20 October 2012

REACH OUT!!!!!


REACH OUT!!



“So then, as the body without the spirit is dead, so also faith without actions/works is dead”
(James 2:26)
 
HELP ISOLATED DISADVANTAGED HURTING & NEEDY SAN (BUSHMAN) & OTHER COMMUNITIES.

San Communities have begun with a Business & Empowerment plan by starting a Cultural & Educational Training Centre in New Xanagas, Botswana. The Training Centre will work towards offering business & empowerment opportunities to isolated San and other communities in SA, Namibia and Botswana by offering easy accessible education & training facilities in Christian Ministry /Evangelism, life skills, sustainable farming, tourism & hospitality, arts & culture, business management, sport development & training and various other fields.

Please help us by collecting all your unused or old household items through your family, friends, church, bible study or cell groups, business or work.

WE URGENTLY NEED!!!

Clothing, shoes, blankets, any sport equipment (cricket sets, tennis, soccer, rugby balls), musical instruments, electrical appliances/equipment, any building material/tools, shade-net for temporary shelter/homes, office furniture /equipment /computers /printers, Christian /music & nature DVD’S, Bibles, books, pens, pencils, art materials /equipment. Any unwanted items are welcome.

CONTACT: MARTIN ERASMUS
WWW.AFRICAN-ROCK-ART.COM

Mobile:
SA: +27 79 605 1049
Botswana: + 267 738 73730.

 

Wednesday, 17 October 2012


HARVESTING

OUR FATHERS LOVE!!


“And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is LOVE.” (1Corinthians 13:13)
 
 
FAITH: “In this you greatly rejoice, though now for a little while you may have had to suffer grief in all kinds of trials. These have come so that your faith of greater worth than gold, which perishes even though refined by fire-may be proved genuine and may result in praise, glory and honour when Jesus Christ is revealed. Though you have not seen Him, you love Him; and even though you do not see Him now, you believe in Him and are filled with an inexpressible and glorious joy” (1 Peter 1:6-8).

 Three years ago I asked God to give me the opportunity to live and work among the San Bushman in Africa. Now in New Xanagas, Botswana with the San and moving away from a campsite with some minor luxuries like a long drop toilet and a solar shower, I forgot my request of three years ago when I really started living among the Bushman. At first I thought that I did not deserve losing minor luxuries, the long-drop and solar shower, but then I remembered I did ask to live among the San. Living among the community highlights the plight of many hurting and needy people and the reason and my purpose for being here is so clear. 5 months living with the San as my neighbours has shown me the true needs and daily struggles to survive as we experience the hardship of little or no water for a few days as well as having little or no food for a few days. I have lost so much weight – I was told to go on 3 month cholesterol diet in January2012 – don’t think there is a ounce of fat/cholesterol left in me. All my clothes don’t fit. Living in an unfinished cement block house with no windows is a bit more up-market from my flimsy tent. Planning for the day mainly consists of managing your water, food and firewood. My gas bottles have been empty for 4 months now and I now also rely on firewood. Luckily I have blessing (the Tazz) to drive far out of the village to collect firewood – the villagers walk to collect firewood and understandably there is no firewood close to the village. I now give firewood to neighbours in exchange for food, if they have food. With the shortage and availability of water you drink and eat first and then wash yourself and your clothes. Periods of 3 days with very little water, was a huge adjustment to me. Some San families always seem clean and are dressed neatly in clean clothes and the children look smart in school uniforms  – many times I look like and feel like a real hobo with dirty baggy clothes and long dirty hair - Eisjh!!!    

 Within a few seconds the Bushman can make a fire in any weather condition. In the beginning for me it sometimes took half an hour, practice makes perfect, now it takes a few minutes depending on the wind, smoke, coughing, choking, cold, wood and chill factor – I am getting better. My kitchen is in an old mud house and some pieces of the mud walls have fallen of leaving enough holes for ventilation allowing to make fire inside – quite cosy on cold winters night. My camping kitchen utensils are made for gas stoves and for one person – small coffee pot, small pot and two small frying pans. I am not geared for fire cooking but after a few trials and error I now can manage cooking with gas equipment on fire and everything is now black.

 I get tested quite allot and one freezing winters morning while following my well managed working plan with the last available water in small coffee pot on fire – make tea and serial/breakfast and the left over water is for washing. The fire making goes well; pour the boiling water over breakfast and teacup and the wash water into a very small wash-bucket – to wash face and essentials. Then out of the blue a strong Kalahari sand storm erupts within seconds, like a mini cyclone (this happens often) sometimes you can here it coming, not this one. Sand, dust, ash and smoke everywhere! Once I stop coughing and clear the tears from my burning eyes I find ash, sand and dust in the tea, serial and wash water. I had no option drank the ash tea, had ash breakfast and washed in ash.

 

 HOPE:  “…Our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have gained access by faith into this grace in which we now stand. And we rejoice in the hope of the glory of God. Not only so, but we also rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope does not disappoint us, because God has poured out His love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit, whom He has given us” (Romans 5:1-5)

 San Family listen to the new Audio Solar Bible in Naro San

The Kalahari winter is very cold and with the wind the chill factor is amplified. If you have water you do not want to wash or the water is frozen solid. Temperatures of below -5 degrees are very common. One freezing Sunday morning – 3 degrees I sit in my kitchen fighting to get the fire going. I do not have much to eat and sugar, tea and coffee is running very, very low, and all my water is frozen in the containers. Feeling sorry for myself all I can think of is a lazy boy couch and a mug of hot chocolate/Milo. If I stay here in these conditions I would surely get very ill or even die, it would be so easy to pack my things in Blessing (Tazz) and go back to South Africa, the family, friends and basic comforts. I could drive to the Mall and buy hot chocolate/Milo, sugar, tea, coffee have some Nando’s chicken – Hot chocolate/Milo would be so nice!

I battle an hour to get the fire going in the icy wind, it gives some of the frozen water chance to un-freeze, do not have enough wood – my day starts with dust, ash, smoke and tears. Every morning I have quite time with my Father, read bible and chat to God, thank Him and except His will to be done in my life – not today, its to cold, no bible – my hands are frozen. I only chat (chatter) and pray – think of hot chocolate and lazy boy couch. I sms all my prayer partners to pray for courage, wisdom and strength for me to continue. It is so easy to give up – I cannot and will not leave now, think of all the orphans and old people who sleep in makeshift shelters, many with little clothes and no blankets. They all sleep and huddle together for warmth in one shelter or sit up sleeping around a fire the whole cold night (if they have wood). Every second week there is a funeral, people dying of TB or AIDS or a drink related illness – how can I leave now. Prayer partner Margaretha from SA calls me and encourages me to stay strong in God’s power and love.       

 LOVE: “For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Romans 8:38-39)

Hunger does strange things to a person. In the beginning when I arrived here and on my own at the camp site I guarded/rationed my food and did not share much as I knew that I had to make sure that I could get through the month on a very tight budget. Living among hungry and needy people as your neighbour changed everything, you share all and if you do not have you except it, pray and leave all to God. God is all you have.

That Sunday evening I only have cup-o-soup and some tea. I am hungry and cannot stop thinking of the lazy boy and hot chocolate/Milo. At around 20h00 that evening there is a knock on my mud-hut kitchen door. Bushman Henry enters with a covered plate and behind him a boy with two hot fatcakes on a plate. They thought that I would like a nice hot meal. Overwhelmed by the plate of hot maze meal and soup/gravy with grilled rib of lamb – have not had meat for weeks. I praise and thank God and sms my prayer partners. Margaretha in South Africa replies immediately with an amazing sms. At 19h00 hours, an hour before I received my meal from the Bushman, she laid a table with me as her guest. She prayed and asked God to provide me with a meal to enjoy with her. The power of prayer and God’s ever present love once again makes my work and purpose so easy –my Father loves me and will always take care of me.   

 

“As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you. Now remain in my love.” “I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be complete” (John 15:9,11)

 

DAY OF THE AFRICAN CHILD.

16 JULY 2012


Some disabled and orphan children 

THEME: The rights of children with disabilities: The duty to protect, respect, promote and fulfil.

 On 16 July 2012 we managed to get some funds through the Government and we all celebrated the “Day of the African Child / Youth Day” in New Xanagas. We treated the handicapped and some TB children as VIP’s. They sat with the Kgosi (Headman) and dignitaries on the stage, were entertained with sport and by the school choirs and traditional dancing and all had a healthy lunch with us. I collected and delivered the handicapped and TB children at there homes with Blessing (the tazz). For a few this was the first time that they ever rode in a motor vehicle – they did not know how to get in, sat with feet on the seat, giggled and waved excitedly at all as we were passing by.

 “We always thank God for all of you, mentioning you in our prayers. We continually remember before our God and Father your work produced by faith, your labour prompted by love, and your endurance inspired by hope in our Lord Jesus Christ” (1 Thessalonians 1:2-3)

HARVESTING LOVE

CREATION AND WORK IS LOVE MADE VISIBLE

Thursday, 10 May 2012


BLESSINGS AND HOLY SPIRIT @ WORK

“Meanwhile these three remain; faith, hope and love; and the greatest of these is LOVE”.

(1 Corinthians 13:13)

Thank you!! The community of New Xanagas want to thank all for their donations, training, support and prayers. Two outreach teams arrived at Pham-Pham Place Camp Site during April. The first visit, over the Easter holidays, was from Campus Crusade South Africa (GAINSA, Jesus Film Project, Macedonian Project), CCC, Botswana and CCC, Namibia. The second was a short clothing and food outreach from Mac Mc Menamin of Outreach Africa, South Africa. The presence of these visiting teams made a huge impact on the community


When the Holy Spirit takes over, nothing will or can hold you back. God’s almighty power and grace is never ending and indescribable. Even “Blessing” (the 4x4 Tazz) got involved in distributing clothes to the needy. (I think “Blessing” wanted to show off his new Jesus Film Logos). 


 
We managed to hand clothes, according to our most needy list (Old, disabled, sick, orphans) and then to the rest of the village families. The count thus far is 450 people who have received clothing, shoes, blankets and food.  God’s love, blessings and miracles continue to amaze us – to many to mention (the next book on the way).


 
Our resident “Jesus Film Team” has received intensive training from Campus Crusade in Evangelism and Children Evangelism & Empowerment through the Holy Spirit, as well as an introductory course in Follow-up, Movement Building and Prayer. Six team members successfully completed the course and received certificates. This achievement was a major event in most of their lives and it was very emotional when handing these certificates to the team, some were in tears. The Jesus Film Team (all woman) make us very proud as they set such a good example when they hand out clothes, pray, minister, study, practice, teach and sing the Gospel. Through their example Jesus is touching and changing many lives.

Thank you all for your support and prayers.
“ WORK IS LOVE MADE VISIBLE”
“GOD IS LOVE”

NEXT OUTREACH; JULY HOLIDAYS

WE NEED: CLOTHING, SHOES, BLANKETS, ANY SPORT EQUIPMENT (CRICKET SETS, TENNIS BALLS, SOCCER BALLS, NETBALL, VOLLEY BALLS), BIBLES (ENG, AFR, TSWANA, HERERO) AND ANY ENGLISH BOOKS.





       








       










Saturday, 14 April 2012

NEW XANAGAS Botswana - ON FIRE

ON FIRE!!!! NEW XANAGAS, BOTSWANA. “I came to set the earth on fire, and how I wish it were already kindled” (Luke 12:49)


One week before the oureach teams arrive we are hecticly rushing against time to prepair the Pham-Pham camp site for the visitors - then a white dove appears - very unusual in the Kalahari - we all find a blisfull peace and calmness. Thank you Father.

GLORY!!! The first outreach from South Africa, Namibia and Gabarone by GAINSA, Campus Crusade for Christ, Jesus Film Project and Macedonian Project to the permanent base camp of the Jesus Film Project in New Xanagas, Botswana has left the community reeling in GLORY! After a week of teaching, praying, ministering, Jesus Film showings and humanitarian work, 163 people and more accepted Jesus as their saviour. We had three showings (Xun, Tswana and English) of the Jesus Film in various squatter areas of the Village.

Initially and when this mission/dream started in August 2011 it seemed impossible to put all together in such a short time. For me personally it was a roller coaster ride and at stages I thought of cancelling or giving up. Normally after prayer and talking with Father God and leaving all the stress and worries with and for Him and in His time, things would start falling in place. The blessings and miracles are much more than we ever expected. No one can write a story / scrip as good as this one. Our Father God’s LOVE is amazing and His stories, like this one, are truly gripping. (Read about the encounter with steenbok and Blessing (the Tazz) on the blog www.paintingangles.blogspot.com)


My birthday wish/prayer of having enough food to feed the Village was granted. On Good Friday we had a fired up a and packed Easter service and then we all had lunch together. Beforehand the teams collected the Old and Disabled at home who spent the day with us. Children were playing soccer and games and some tried donkey and horse riding. The community worked so hard to prepare the Pham-Pham Camp site and Traditional Village in time to welcome the visitors. Many times the working teams had only morvite to eat for the day. I am so proud of our team who have proved and shown that work is LOVE made visible – God is LOVE!! Traditional dancers welcomed the visitors with song and dance around a fire at the Traditional Village. We thank God for receiving funds for the accommodation as this allowed us to pay the teams and buy food for the disabled, sick and old.


Visiting outreach teams also had the privilege to build the first shade net chalets for an old Bushman couple (who sleep without shelter under trees – only blankets). The house was built in record time (3 days) and the excited and happy couple cut the ribbon to enter there new home. We have been blessed with a lot of shade net to build more homes for the homeless, old and disabled.

Thank you for the visiting cooking team for all the home-made meals – the well prepared dishes of which we are not used to were excellent. Thank you for the mechanic (also on cooking team) who repaired the Glory Lorry, 4x4Toyota Hi Lux (1 million km on clock), Blessing the Tazz and the generator. New and lasting friendships were formed as God’s family praised and worshipped in the heat of the very hot Kalahari day and in the sometimes bitter cold Kalahari nights and in many languages (Eng, Afrikaans, Naro, Herero, Tswana..).

Saying our goodbyes was very emotional and many team members wanted to stay, for various reasons, mainly to assist with the growing need to spread the Gospel and to assist with humanitarian aid. However we all know that the foundation has now been set and that many old and new outreach teams will return to New Xanagas to see God @ work.

Come and experience God’s LOVE within and around you. God created us, His children, to be like Him. Like Jesus did, God wants us to pursue our God-given calling and created identity, to show the world what God’s LOVE can achieve and looks like, in flesh and blood. Creation and work is LOVE made visible – God is LOVE.

The fire in New Xanagas is raging on and needs constant feeding – come visit us join an outreach team, inform your church. Help us - Please forward this to all your contacts. We need to feed the fire!!!

For more info on outreach camps or just a holiday or experience the Kalahari San Safari in Botswana contact me on martin@art-me-africa.com Blessings.

Saturday, 25 February 2012

GOD'S MARVELOUS MYSTERIOUS WAYS

God’s marvellous mysterious ways I stand amazed at the continued miracles and most of the time I am dumb founded at the sequel of events and mysterious ways that God uses to assist me to continue to bring the word of God to needy people.
I left New Xanagas, Botswana for South Africa on Tuesday 21 February 2012, to finalise the outreach trip, in March/April and to apply for a new drivers license. The trip was planned according to available budget and finances were calculated to the nearest cent. On my way I had to stop to find accommodation for the out reach teams who will be travelling the same rout in April. The village of Kang is the halfway mark between Pretoria and New Xanagas and my plan is to fill up in Kang and get accommodation prices at camps, B&B’s etc. Our budgets are cut to the bone and we try to find accommodation at the lowest rate possible. The Tazz/car – Blessing’s encounter with a cow last year made me more aware and careful of animals on the road. (We hit a cow side on). I leave early in the morning and there is quite a lot of traffic (animals walk over or sleep on roads at night), we run over a rabbit. While constantly navigating through the animal traffic an eagle or falcon flies away from road kill directly into blessings nose, feathers fly and I stop to see if there is any damage luckily none – not even a sneeze from blessing with a feather stuck in his nose. At about 08h00 and 75 km from Kang the road is clear as far as I can see and with no sign of animals I drive at 130 km per hour. Suddenly a steenbok runs out of the bushes and onto the road in front of me. The only reaction I have time for is to say a word I will not mention here and take my foot of the petrol. (later I thank God that I did not have time to brake or swerve). We hit the buck head-on with a tremendous bang and I look in the rear view mirror but see no buck lying in the road. The heat gage immediately moves up to the red and while slowing down I see a Bushman along the road pointing at the car. As I slow down to 80km there is a noise as I bump/drive over the buck, it was stuck to the front of the car. The cars engine cuts out as I navigate the car to the shade of a tree along the road, the heat gage in red. On inspection I find the radiator badly damaged, my number plate is missing and a broken mudguard. I cannot see any damage to the engine but realize that I will not be able to drive any further. There is no mobile reception in the area and I will have to rely on passing motorists to help. As I walk back searching for my number plate I see no sign of the Bushman, buck or my number plate – as if nothing happened. We blessed some lucky San family with a good meal. After flagging down and requesting assistance from various passers by, I wait for help from the Village of Kang. At 11h00 no help has arrived and I realise that I will have to take a chance to leave blessing alone, hike to Kang and find help myself. (They steal the wheels from unattended cars). A Herrero man drops me of in Kang at a diesel mechanic/farmer business. Immediately the family assist me and we tow blessing to the workshop. We try unsuccessfully to find a replacement radiator and the mechanic magically repairs the battered radiator to work without a sign of any leaking water. At 17h00 we start blessing and water shoots out of the head and we realise that the head gasket needs to be replaced. We will only be able to repair it the next day. The family invite me to a Game Farm where the mechanic needs to do some repairs to a diesel pump. We will sleep over at the Game Farm and repair blessing the next day - Wednesday.
The Family at the Game Farm warmly receive us and we all have a wonderful evening together. As I explain my work with Campus Crusade for Christ, Jesus Film Project, GAINSA, Macedonian Project etc and reason for my trip to South Africa the Game Farm family offer accommodation for the out reach team, at no cost. They further offer assistance with training the San/Bushman on their farm in New Xanagas. While I am constantly calculating and am concerned about the unexpected costs for the repairs to blessing (the gasket, radiator and the labour to the car could be close to P 5000 and more). Both families pray and assure me that they will assist to get me on the road again. On Wednesday at 19h00 after working throughout the day blessing is repaired and I can continue with my journey. At first I travel slowly nursing the car that wants to overheat as the repaired and damaged radiator is only functioning at half it’s capacity. Before leaving Kang I am stunned when the mechanic tells me to pay him only P1 500 for the repairs to blessing when I am in South Africa (2 days labour, parts and all) and they borrow me P 300 for petrol as i am unable to draw money as funds that was supposed to come through into my account for this trip, did not. I top up blessing with the P 300 and as I start my journey clouds form in the distance. I pray for a safe journey, it is very hot and rain will help so much to cool the overheating blessing. And then I see it, over the road in front of me – Yes!!!! – You are right! A beautiful rainbow. With tears in my eyes and a lump in my throat I thank God for His constant, support, my protection and the mysterious ways that He provides for all my needs. Pham-Pham – Abundance!!

Wednesday, 8 February 2012

HARVESTING LOVE IN THE KINGDOM

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ One month in New Xanagas and I am truly blessed to be here. I am blessed to be able to assist the village of New Xanagas in rebuilding and restoring the community as the secular leadership, religious leadership and civil government become aware that they do not have all the answers or the wisdom to heal centuries of brokenness of the community and various cultures. I am blessed as God continues to amaze me as He gives me so much assistance in wisdom and uses me and my talents / experience to assist with empowering the San and other communities. I am blessed in realising the reality of God’s presence within and around us at all times and that He is making the San aware of this fact, as well. Most of the community have shown remarkable spirit and support to implement the Business and Empowerment Plan for there future. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
The San (also known as Bushman) village of New Xanagas, Botswana is located approximately 40 km south east of Xanagas. Within the village live twelve San families who have received farmland from the Botswana government. Each family consists of forty to fifty family members. Over the past few years the village has grown and expanded with other San families and Herero families moving in. The village has grown to approximately 500 people. The infrastructure within the community is very basic and the Village Sub-Chief (Kgosi) Mr. Khanxao Khaise, The Management Committee and Village Development Committee (VDC) is constantly seeking ways to establish viable and sustainable infrastructure and business opportunities within the farm, village and the community. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Projects / Business By starting this initiative the New Xanagas community are inviting all San and other communities to visit the village and partake in major sport events and competitions such as soccer and netball, as well as, invite tourists, visitors, guests and people of all sectors of society and the world, to visit Pham-Pham Place (Abundance), the Traditional Village and Camp site and thereby giving them the opportunity to experience and witness the Kalahari San heritage, culture and lifestyle A. KURUMASE (Help Your Self) San Cultural & Educational Training Centre The training centre will be at the current base site in New Xanagas and use the example of the successful San Cultural & Educational Training Centre !Khwattu in the Western Cape of South Africa. www.khwattu.org Through careful training in sustainable farming, tourism, arts & crafts, general life skills and various other fields, Kurumase will work towards offering a healthier, safer and self determined future to all San as well as other communities. Available Courses and training opportunities Ø Life Skills based on Christian principles Ø Community based tourism certificate (level 4) Ø Community based hospitality certificate Ø Advanced tracking certificate, Kruger National Park, South Africa Ø Curator ship (Museum / Art gallery), UK, London Ø Arts & Crafts Ø Farming methods and Management (Farming God’s Way) B. PHAM-PHAM PLACE (Abundance) Traditional Village and Camp Site Together with Botswana Tourism, Tour Operators and NGO’s the goal of Pham-Pham Place Traditional Village & Camp Site is to create immediate job opportunities in New Xanagas, promote and sustain the San culture and heritage and advertise and market it to the world. After a visit to Pham-Pham Place tourists and visitors will leave with a lasting impression and a new understanding of the San culture and heritage. Tourists and visitors will be entertained by the humble traditional Kalahari San hospitality and friendship. Kalahari San Safari Experience Tourists/Guests/Visitors Program Ø Participate in San guided tour Ø Discover the medicinal and feeding value of wild herbs and plants Ø Visit replica traditional San village Ø Experience traditional singing, dancing and drama Ø Listen to hunting stories of the past Ø Experience survival skills – making fire, tracking game Ø Learn about children’s traditional games Ø Horse and donkey cart riding Ø Movies – nature DVD’s, music DVD’s, inspirational & Jesus Film DVD’s Ø Arts & crafts gallery and market Ø Seasonal events – sport (desert flower run / cycle, soccer / netball), horse/donkey/cart rides and races), religious and humanitarian outreach Ø Eat out with a San family at there home in New Xanagas village
C. NEW XANAGAS FARM WBT (Working Beautifully Together) The vision of the WBT regarding the 48 000 ha allocated farm land acquired through the government is to learn, teach and implement good farming practice and utilise the farm economically in harmony with nature. A Management team and the infrastructure must be developed to sustain a successful farming operation with cattle farming as the main objective. According to the provisional business plan a budget of P 24 million is needed to start this farming operation. As soon as the Kurumase training centre is up and running it will provide the opportunity for the community to acquire further farming and farm management skills / qualifications with various farming methods, training and teaching courses that will be offered. FARMING PROJECTS Ø Water supply and fencing Ø Cattle / Goats farm management Ø Tswana Chicken Project (Government initiative) Ø 40 x 1 hectare plots area utilised to grow vegetables, beans, makhatan (wild melon), mealies etc (Farming God’s Way will support & assist) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I live in New Xanagas village in the church base camp and since my arrival we have had problems with the water supply. We have two water tanks at base camp and when there is a water shortage we allow the people to collect one bucket / container per family. Many ask for food or money and it is very difficult to not share what I have, especially older people and young children. I share one meal with old bushman Caragreen who cleans and tends to the vegetable garden. With the water shortage it is difficult to grow vegetables. Caragreen gives me a good talking to as I, not thinking, throw out the dirty dishwater in the Kalahari sand – all water is life and must go to the vegetables – the cattle goats, horses and other animals also need water and on and on….
When we have food we try to first feed orphan children living with families, then the old, disabled and sick. Morvite (serial) has the most vitamins and is not expensive and a bag goes a long way to feed quite a lot of people. The children stand in line and each one gets a spoon full of morvite in a mug of water. One Sunday just before church we give the children a cup of morvite and one little girl gets very upset when she cannot have a second cup, we could not understand her but the tone of her voice suggested that she was quite angry with us not giving her another cup. Caragreen explained to her that there were many more people to feed and each could only get one cup. We then find out her name is Irish (Irish temper all right – I cannot escape the Irish). She later helped to wash the cups and we gave her a second cup. It is hot, very hot, and it is raining, plenty! A sand storm nearly blows my tent away, the flimsy plastic tent is not made for the Kalahari. At night I have to move my stretcher to dodge the raindrops seeping through all over. We put waterproof shade net over the tent – it is much better. I begin to wonder and ponder why I am here – what purpose?? Hunger pains (I think) my body adjusting to these extreme conditions and a radical diet. We still have problems with water and I ponder?? Then thunder in the distance. A few drops disturb the sand and I think if it rains will my tent stay dry – I ponder?? Feeling quite brittle I look up and suddenly I wonder in amazement a Kalahari Rainbow!!! Over the Tent Church!! Thank you Father for reminding me, for abundance. That same day it starts raining plenty and the water supply is restored. We do not have water problems at this sage.
The Churches are running on empty. No work, poverty, modern lifestyle, drinking drugs etc is also here taking its toll. The truly dedicated believers attend church, show the Jesus Film and with limited resources they continue to spread the good news of God’s love. Then out of the blue one Sunday morning the sub-chief arrives at church bible in hand. Glory!!! Together with the Sub-Chief we have formed the Management Committee and every Sunday after church we have our meetings. Pham-Pham Place, Camp Site kitchen is ready for guests / visitors and planning and building continues full steam ahead for the first out reach in March/April 2012. Join us!!! We have had tremendous response thus far any various groups / guests and / visitors will visit us during the year. Desert flowers all around, the Kalahari is green. Thank you Father God for Pham-Pham (abundance) BOOKINGS FOR PHAM-PHAM PLACE, KALAHARI SAN SAFARI Mobile: +267 7387 3730

Wednesday, 4 January 2012

THANK YOU FOR PHAM PHAM!!



At the beginning of a new working year consider this and say thank you for Pham Pham
(Pham Pham means abundance in San Bushman).

Creation and Work is LOVE made visible.



“Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might.” (Ecclesiastes 9:10)

ABUNDANCE

Many people today drag themselves from one boring day to the next and hate every moment of what they are doing including their school or work. They question the reason for working and even for living. If it is not possible to change your circumstances, school or job, you can change your attitude by appreciating life and enjoying every little thing you do. As God’s child you are filled with love and even in the most negative circumstances it is possible to find pride and joy in your school or work and all the little things you do daily. Working together with Father God means to work in LOVE, it will channel power into your daily life and you will be able to deal with life triumphantly in the present and in the future. Life is LOVE, live in LOVE.



“All true work is sacred; in all true work, were it but true hand-labour, there is something of divineness. Labour wide as the earth, has its summit in Heaven”. (Thomas Carlyle)



Poet and Artist Kahlil Gibran wrote this about work;


You work that you may keep pace with the earth and the soil of the earth.

For to be idle is to become a stranger unto the season, and to step out of life’s procession that marches on in majesty and proud submission towards the infinite.

When you work you are a flute through whose heart the whispering of the hours turns to music.

Which of you would be a reed, dumb and silent, when all else sings together in unison?

Always you have been told that work is a curse and that labour a misfortune.

But I say to you that when you work you fulfil a part of earth’s furthest dream, assigned to you when that dream was born,

And in keeping yourself with labour you are in truth loving life,

And to love life through labour is to be intimate with life’s inmost secret.

But if you in your pain call birth an affliction and the support of the flesh a curse written upon your brow, then I answer that naught but the sweat of your brow shall wash away that which is written.

You have been told also that life is darkness, and in your weariness you echo what was said by the weary.

And I say that life is indeed darkness save when there is urge, and all urge is blind save when there is knowledge.

And all knowledge is vain save when there is work, and all work is empty save when there is love;

And when you work with love you bind yourself to yourself, and to one another, and to God.

And what is it to work with love?

It is to weave the cloth with threads drawn from your heart, even as if your beloved were to wear that cloth.

It is to build a house with affection, even as if your beloved were to dwell in that house.

It is to sow seeds with tenderness and reap the harvest with joy, even as if your beloved were to eat the fruit.

It is to charge all things you fashion with breath of your own spirit,

And to know that all the blessed dead are standing about you and watching.

Work is love made visible.
And if you cannot work with love but only with distaste, it is better that you should leave your work and sit at the gate of the temple and take alms of those who work with joy.

For if you bake bread with indifference, you bake a bitter bread that feeds but half man’s hunger.

And if you grudge the crushing of the grapes, your grudge distils a poison in the wine.

And if you sing though as angels, and love not the singing, you muffle man’s ears to the voices of the day and the voices of the night.”