Here are the full testimonies of DLA 2021 after there mission trip to Cape Town…
Thomas Katzenelnbogen ( @Thom_Katzie )
Mission No.2!!! What a beautiful city CapeTown is. The most influential experience I had on mission, that went beyond my expectation, was the otreat ministry in Stellenbosch as it challenged me to approach my peers from a place of my faith, not just my personality. The second memory that I had stuck with me was the last night when Macro and a group of us reflected on our past mission and the reality of the holy spirit. We experienced rejection and acceptance but most of all we sewed needs of faith.
Timothy Oguttu ( @Chocolonypapi )
Cape Town mission made me realize that anyone can be saved by God, that Gods infinite grace and love and mercy will always pull through. My trust and faith in god has only started growing now. So I never thought I could be able to drastically start ministering to many different kinds of people through street ministry. But I got out my comfort zone and did it. In the beginning of the trip I read the book of Timothy and something stood out for me in 1 Timothy chapter 1.specifically verse 9. “We also know that the law is made not for righteous but for lawbreakers and rebels….” God cares and loves each and everyone for us
Hannah Van Rij ( @han_van_rij_ )
On our way to Cape Town for the mission we stopped at a petrol station and I went to spur to get something to eat. When I was paying for my order my card declined twice and a police officer behind me offered to pay for my meal. It shocked me because he could see i wasn’t poor or struggling yet still offered, it reminded of Gods faithfulness and how he provides for us throughout our lives
Nikita Nel ( @_Kita_the_kid_ )
Mission has always been a part of my life as i have grown up in the church yet there is always something new to learn. I went into the Cape Town mission with the mindset of only being physically drained at the end of the day but i found myself emotionally and mentally drained. From speaking to so many people in one day that were both christian and non-christian people. This showed me and taught me the importance of finding my rest in the Lord. Making sure I have that time to renew my strength and joy in the Lord. You cannot give on an empty bucket. If anything i could encourage people wanting to go on mission to pursue those quiet times and moments alone with God
Simon Klause ( @sim1gii )
Arriving in Cape Town I was very tired after the drive and the many hoops we had to go through to get our place to sleep ready. The street ministry however didn’t feel like an exhausting task at all. Stellenbosch and Sumserset West were very nice and welcoming places. One event that stood out to me was the time I met this man standing there alone on the beach. Without hesitation I walked up to him and talked with him about God, Faith and many other things. Just imagining how i could have missed this conversation if i hadn’t mustered up the courage to speak to a man i’ve never met.
Jamie Mutasa ( _frostypuff_ )
Cape Town mission all in all was a very chilled and relaxing mission which I found very fun and enjoyable. What stood out for me was the reality of how people are all living their own lives and how we don’t take into consideration the struggle a persona walking by us in the mall is going through, and how a simple greeting and moment of chats can change someones life forever…
My expectation of being able to approach people on the street and talk with them about Jesus and God has really been eye opening because I did not realize how many people could not care less about Christianity and people’s beliefs & that was the reality I faced, of people turning me down so many times trying to tell them Jesus yet a fair number couldn’t care about what I had to share with them…
Brennan Wade Joseph ( @Dutchie_pon_helsing )
When we stopped to stay in Bloemfontein on our way to Cape Town. On my bed there was a note that basically spoke about God moulding me into the person he wants me to be. So i started reading James and noticed what God was telling me noticed what God wanted from me. Ever since I started applying what God had said my lie had changed, meaning lifestyle and the way I looked at things “Perspective.”
God’s work in my life always proved my own plans, thoughts and intentions wrong. He placed me out of my comfort zone and instilled me in his comfort of his hands and plan. Praying, frosting, believing and just leaving everything have just been granted to me as i progress.
Georgia Mannikam ( @georgia.mannikam )
Going on mission to Cape Town my idea of how it would pan out was that people would be receptive and willing when told about the gospel or Jesus, or they would recognize the seriousness of their eternities being at stake . this however was not the case, and in the space of that mission Jesus gave me great revelation of how much i need to equip myself in order to be his hands and feet here on earth
Shaun Gouws ( @shaunanigxns )
On the last day of handing out business cards, we decided to put the rest on the windscreens of parked cars. In the parking lot of the Sommerset mall, i met a young business-man. I complicated the frame of his glasses and he said he was battling with his eyesight, so I asked to pray for him. After we prayed he said “ thank you, I really needed that.” I think that moment grew both of our faith.
That is all from Cape Town mission.