You would never know. On the surface, he seems like a perfectly normal, perfectly happy 13-year old boy. His big brown eyes light up when we arrive at the Ocean View Civic Center in Cape Town everyday for the teens club and he converses with us in nearly perfect English. His does not seem to be the stereotypical face of poverty, and yet after talking with him for just a few minutes you learn that there is much more hiding behind the sunny exterior.

Christie and I at the teens club in Cape Town

Christie’s story is just one of many that our team has heard this past week as we’ve been serving with Living Hope ministries in Cape Town. The ministry was started as a hospice ten years ago by a pastor and his wife in response to the AIDS epidemic in the area, and has grown to a hospital, home based care, AIDS and drug counseling, job creation programs, a Christian radio station, feeding the homeless and after school programs for kids and teens. After hearing them speak and share heartbreaking story after story, I sat amazed. The place where we’re staying right now, the Team House, is in such a beautiful neighborhood right on the beach. You would never think that these problems existed so close by. In fact, as one staffer pointed out, it’s easy to just drive by those communities altogether. I sat there thinking, what have I “driven by” in my life without doing anything? Yet these two didn’t give us a guilt trip – they gave us inspiration. It’s amazing to see what God can do through just two people with a vision and a heart for showing Jesus to the poor in hopes that they will desire to have a relationship with Him.

Today we are leaving to spend the next week of our time in South Africa at a campsite called Wortelgat, where we will be counselors at a summer camp for blind teens and adults. I’m sad to leave Cape Town as I LOVE it here, but it’s going to be a whole new experience and I’m ready! After the week we will back with Living Hope to spend our last few days of the month ministering at their health care center. Please pray for Christie, William and for all of the kids we met this week, for the staff at Living Hope and for the campers and staff at Wortelgat that we will soon be meeting. You are all in my prayers as well! God bless!
