Monday 11 November 2013

Tick Tock

The clock is ticking; we have no time to loose. With just a few days away from the much anticipated mission, we’re more than excited to be able to serve. This mission will require stamina; it will require your skills, your energy and zest! We will be based at Lehae, in the South of Johannesburg from the 1st-8th December, 2013, so be prepared to share your faith, be prepared to share and experience life with others.

Pre-Mission prep for December:
1.       All the registered volunteers are required to meet on Sunday 24th November at 10am, in preparation for the mission. *Venue to be announced*
2.       Please bring a Bible, a needle for sewing, some scissors (the one’s used for cutting clothing material), bring beads, buttons and or pieces of material with you on the 24th November. Some of the donated clothing items have got loose buttons and zips etc. and need some creativity to mend them. If you can’t sew, that’s alright, we’ll teach you J
3.       If you still have clothes, shoes, books or toys which you wish to donate for the children at Lehae, please bring them with you on the 24th November, 2013.

December Mission: How you can get involved
·         COME! You will not regret making a difference in the people’s lives. Stay on the loop of what’s happening by regularly visiting our Facebook page and our blog.
·         Invite a friend, spread the word!
·         Sponsor a young person to COME
·         Buy one of our T-shirts in support of this work
·         Help to clothe a child by donating a set of clothes or shoes for the children at Lehae.
·         Pray that we would see God work powerfully at this mission and that God would raise up young leaders and labourers for the harvest.
The Mission is for Life!

What to bring on mission:
1.       A heart ready to serve, a teachable spirit and rolled up sleeves
2.       A sleeping bag (kindly avoid bedding and luggage, rather opt for a backpack or a small bag, we have limited space at the mission site)
3.       Your Bible, note book and pen/pencil
4.       Your Toiletries (don’t forget your toothbrush J)
5.       A cap/hat, durable, comfortable clothes (it might get rainy), rubber gloves, old clothes, sneakers
6.       Some of the roads are dusty, and when it rains it gets really muddy
7.       Tact and humility

8.       Kindly leave electronics and valuables at home


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