Archive for February, 2011

Falling in Love with South Africa

Renna Nightingale Friday, February 25th, 2011

Hello lovely readers !

I am still loving life here in South Africa! The Lord has truly given me a heart for this place and these people. I can already tell it is going to be amazingly difficult to leave.

Because this semester is service and travel-based, our classes are condensed into a much shorter time frame. We began classes the last week of January, midterms were last week, this is dead week, and next week is finals! I can hardly believe it!

Unfortunately for me, I am taking isiZulu, an African “click” language, and class extends until the end of March. This is because I am taking a full two semesters of isiZulu, instead of the traditional one! Classes are quite intense, but I love being able to speak isiZulu with the people! Most of the time, South Africans don’t expect Americans to speak isiZulu. I love surprising them by greeting them with their first language!

Most people are almost fluent in at least two languages here. I find that fascinating! I love that many people are familiar with English, because that eliminates a language barrier.

Even though we’re not on the Azusa Pacific California campus, we still have chapels. I am a theatre major and have been singing for much of my life, so I am blessed to be able to help lead worship once a week! I love APU chapels, but there is something about helping lead worship for fifty people that you have come to know and love—the same people who are living this crazy adventure with you.

Today, my isiZulu class took a field trip to Pietermaritzberg, a city near where we are studying. It was so interesting to walk through the busy city and observe South African life! Most people walk on the left side, as they drive on the left side!

I absolutely love it here. I am so thankful for this experience!

God is Here, Even in South Africa

Renna Nightingale Friday, February 25th, 2011

This has been quite a day of witnessing the Lord’s hand in my life. Obviously, God wanted to bless my friend, Morgan, and me through African wildlife today, so he caused us to almost be attacked by monkeys and zebras! We were beginning our usual morning run, and all of the sudden, up comes trotting a zebra. And then another. And another! Soon, there were FIVE zebra, briskly trotting towards us! The road was narrow! There was nowhere to go! We stayed still, as zebra are peaceful animals. Out of the blue, one, obviously the dominant zebra, starts staring us down, and snorting! Oh NO! We turned around and hide around the bend. “They’ll leave soon,” we thought. We waited about a minute, and began creeping back around the corner. And we come almost face to face with the snorting , staring-us-down zebra that is now aggressively pawing the ground, about to charge! I have never run so fast in my life!

Just as my friend, Mike Pryor, an APU alumni, has always told me, if a friend and I are being chased by a wild animal, I don’t need to be faster than the animal. I just need to be faster than my friend. This is what popped into my mind! Sorry, Morgan! But honestly… she can outrun me any day, so I would have been the zebra meat. Anyway, we turned around and ran all the way home. Those darn zebras stole our morning exercise.

After God rescued us from a zebra attack, my semester visited two service sites. One of the parts of this semester I am most excited about are service sites. Being a servant in the South African community is directly built into the program! We have intensive classes for six weeks, and then we participate in service sites for four weeks. We have been touring service sites every week to see where we want to serve for four weeks. Today, we visited Walk in the Light.

Walk in the light is awesome. I adore the program! It’s completely great. It’s all about manual labor and being apart the community, building things for people while growing great relationships and ministering. Awesome, right? Too bad I know nothing about building. Literally. I would be such a detriment to the construction process. If it was not about actual building, I would definitely go there. And I am SO excited to see what is accomplished through the team that goes there!

That brings me to decide that my top two choices for service sites are Ithemba and Ethembeni. Both programs are highly child-oriented, which I love! I would be playing with children, leading Bible studies, assisting teaching English, and engaging in the arts! But I am still praying that God would point my heart the way He wants me to go!

One of the best parts of my day: I ended up talking to my friend Tyler randomly and it turned into this total, undeniable God moment. Talk about amazing. I have been so impressed with the people God hand-picked to be apart of this semester! I am always surprised by how incredible these people are! Don’t get me wrong… I thought they were wonderful at first, but now, I am just in awe.

After lunch, I had the intention of cramming for my Zulu midterm tomorrow. But… I ended up hanging out with my friends Allie and Colton. I know this is crazy, but I think God is teaching me how to live a more balanced life. Pre-South Africa, I was always work-until-it-gets-done-and-then-maybe-I’ll-fit-in-some-time-to-play. Here, I am trying to place God first in everything. This has shifted relationships to second place, and school to third. And I honestly think Jesus is blessing me in that. We’ll see tomorrow, after my HUGE midterm. But this is my theory of what has occurred thus far!

Tonight, was our first official “D-Group,” or Bible study, meeting. I am so excited to get to know everyone as well as possible! I am truly in a great group. We shared life stories tonight. The stories really helped to keep my life in perspective. Most of the stories reminded me of how phenomenal God is. Truly. And how you choose how you come out of a situation. You can choose to focus on the negatives in your life and sulk, or you can choose to seek God and rely on Him and grow and decide to see the positive. Thanks for the lesson, guys.

After the meeting, I had an amazing God talk with my D-Group leader, Lindsay. Shocker. Not! She always adds life-changing insight to my life. I am so blessed to know her.

I am praying that I remain attentive to God’s voice. I don’t want to miss ANYTHING.

The adventure continues!

Im Going to… Africa.

Megan Friday, February 25th, 2011

It all started with the beginning of the school year when I saw flyers for the mission trips that the Office of World Missions put together for the summer. It almost felt like some far off dream that wasn’t at all tangible. But I pursued it anyways.

And here I am months later with the reality that I am going to Africa for two months this summer. It is surreal to say the least. I was always that girl that laughed at all the Christians that went on the typical mission trips to Africa for a couple of weeks. I felt that it was all about what Facebook pictures you could upload after, it was about saying you went to Africa, and about having your life changed. While all of that is great, I never wanted that. All I wanted was to change other peoples lives and hopefully bring back a testimony that might help plant a seed in my parents hearts to bring them to know Jesus. Anyways, I pursued a lot of missions teams that were not located in Africa because I figured that my own perceptions on where I should and shouldn’t go would be the same as God’s.

However, somehow a mission team in Africa stuck on my heart and I put it as my last choice team. Ironic as it is, I was invited to join the team. Ironic as this is, I accepted.

Currently I am meeting weekly with my team of 8 other APU students, 1 other freshman and 7 sophomores. I am praying constantly and trying to be in the Word to prepare me and equip me for the mission field I am going to be in this Summer. I am trying to (for once in my life) draw myself away from busyness and draw myself toward the peace and comfort of the Lord.

Now here is a pause in my story and here is where your story continues. Allow God to use you in places you never imagined in your life. Don’t be that girl like me that sits back and shakes her head at everyone that spends a couple weeks in Africa. Because God very well might (and probably will) do what you never had planned for yourself. Allow yourself to be vulnerable and available. Allow yourself to trust God even when the world looks at you like you are crazy.

Sure high school and college is about “finding yourself” and finding who Christ has made you to be, but LIFE is about using who you are at the moment to glorify God. Don’t sit back waiting to grow up so you can make a difference. You are equipped as you are now, rejoice in that!

“Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith and in purity.” 1 Timothy 4:12

My Crazy, Busy, Action Packed, Glorious Semester Part 3

Staphon Friday, February 25th, 2011
Next Episode: IMT and the Prelude to Ring By Spring
Being the Media & Design Manager for IMT Student Services has been such a blast this semester. Our techs this year have been such a blessing to my Manager Team and I and I have seen so much growth in them. They all put forth a lot of effort and were simply phenomenal. We had our fair share of snags with our on campus computing this semester, but each problem had to go up against a fantastic team of awesome techs who pummeled the problem as quickly as possible as soon as it arose. Being on this side of the battle was awesome to see, and students on the other side have no idea what we had to go up against, but should know how hard we worked to make sure technology was acting right. If you see a tech around campus, you should definitely thank them for making it possible to continue watching Youtube Videos and to read Amazing Blogs by APU Students.

Ok, now what you have all been waiting for; RING BY SPRING!

So before I went to Yosemite, I decided that it would be the perfect time to critically think about whether or not I wanted to ask Sheley to marry me and if so, was now the right time. I sought help from her father, Dave Price, Pastor of Rolling Hills Church in Danville California, however, I had to do it in a very unconventional way: Facebook Message.

Ok OK OK! I Know, Shush, Hold on! I know it looks bad, but it actually wasn’t! Him and I have had a rather good relationship in the past year and I have had quite a few casual conversation with her parents about marriage before and the attitude towards it was always positive (or in her mom’s case, anxious). So in the message I clearly stated that I assumed I had permission, however, if I didn’t he could just shut me up now and we could be done with this conversation.

The main reason for the message was to ask for support in my prayers about this. His response was overly helpful. He confirmed his blessing, sent me various bible verses to read, and told me that he and Debbie would be praying with me. As soon as I got onto the trail, I began praying, however, it wasn’t very normal.

I have always felt so much closer to God whenever I am out in the wilderness. I ask for answers and I get answers. Responses are usually very quick, but this response was the quickest I had ever gotten. As soon as I began praying, I was slapped in the face with a resounding ‘YES!’ I  tried to start over, again and again “YES!” Frustrated, I decided to just try again later.

Just to clarify, I wasn’t frustrated because I didn’t want to, I was frustrated because I wanted to carefully consider all possibilities and analyze everything before making the decision with the Lord, and no offense to the big man on high, but he was being a little rude.

Later on the trip, I decided to try again. This is how I see the conversation playing out.

“Ok Lord… I come before you again to talk about…”
“YES!”
“NO! LET ME FINISH!”
“Haha, I’m just messing with you Staphon. But you don’t have to go through this whole analysis thing, you have already analyzed it, your plan is perfect, your timing, it will work, I promise. Just do it!”
“… Ok Lord.”
“…Is that all?”
“Well… I’m not entirely convinced…. oK… I want to believe you. This is the biggest decision ever! And I know I’m not supposed to ask you to do things like this but… If you really think its a good idea… just drop a star… Just one… wait no… I’m sorry, I shouldn’t ask for things like…”

One Star Fell.

I waited.

No more dropped the whole night.

“Thank you.” I smiled and went to sleep.

The next day I messaged my parents and her parents and asked for help finding a ring.

To Be Continued…

Next up, the exciting conclusion to My Crazy, Busy, Action Packed, Glorious Semester!

Carrying the Weight

Kevin Mannoia Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

Have you ever been checking out of the grocery store with a dozen bags of groceries and struggling to get them all transported to the car?  Then a uniformed employee shows up to help you.  What a relief!  Or perhaps lugging a heavy load to the curb in front of your house – and your neighbor dashes over to help you carry the weight.  Whew!  What a blessing. There’s nothing like having someone recognize the burden you carry and come alongside to help you. Just the fact of having a companion to bear your load makes it easier to press forward.  Stopping for a moment each day to center on God’s love for you and the companionship of Jesus Christ reminds you that He helps you.  Funny how the burden seems lighter and more bearable when you know He’s with you.  It takes on a new perspective.  The load may not be lighter – He’s just helping you carry the weight!

If you have any prayer requests, please let me know.  Our Prayer Partners will gladly pray for you!

You are not alone!
Kevin

Determine Your Character

Kevin Mannoia Tuesday, February 15th, 2011

Sometimes you can’t decide that; things just happen and you are left to “deal with it.”  It would be really nice if we could determine our destiny and circumstances.  But there are too many variables for us to control.  So, while you may not be able to determine your destiny, let me encourage you — you CAN determine your character.  And it’s your character that will help you deal with the path you walk toward an unknown destiny.  You can decide to make Jesus Christ a vital part of your life, and your character will begin to be transformed into a character that resembles his — Christlike.  So whether you’re under pressure, against the wall, discouraged, or hurting, a character that is becoming Christlike is the only thing that you can be sure will sustain you.  Make a good choice.

Feel free to drop me an email if you’d like special prayer.
Blessings,
Kevin