Thursday, April 16, 2015

Reporting from...


THE WEST COAST
TRAVEL TEAM

We are currently working along the South African West Coast bringing the Good News to those living in the Wilderness!"

Our personal blog is not there to draw attention to ourselves. It is merely there as a living testimony of God at Work today...

Friday, October 19, 2012

Reporting from...



LAKE MALAWI
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"The Clang of the Yao, receiving a new boat
with lots of Good News!"

Monday, October 1, 2012

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Post-Wedding

Building relationships during Happy Days...




Building relationships during less Happy Days


Sunday, September 4, 2011

An Early Goodbye

Jaco - It is 5am on day three after our engagement on Spring Day. I'm still on Cloud 9!!! Reality this morning, here where I am about to knock on Sandra's door, is that we need to say "goodbye". We won't see one another until November. We knew this beforehand as I already committed to go and train Operation Mobilization's new crew for the Medical Mission boat at Lake Tanganyika, 4,000kms away from here in Central Africa.

Sandra - The striking reality of a ring on my finger but no soul-mate in sight... The only thing that keeps me going, is faith in Jesus who knows what lies ahead. It is quite a difficult time emotionally or shall I rather say, an emotionless time. I have to hold on to what I KNOW I am feeling without really FEELING it. I am constantly torn between two very opposite emotions, that of happiness as I have found my soul-mate and the excitement of being together on our first missionary trip with me interceding for him all the time and; that of sadness knowing that my time with my 13-year old daughter, Jessica, is drawing to a close. She is leaving for the UK to finish high school.

Jaco - The new pick-up we bought for Passage of Bahar is doing fine over the first 1,000kms. Just a pity I cannot go all the way to the lake as it is within it's first service and could only travel as far as Keetmanshoop, Namibia with it. The next 3,000kms, a 5-day bus trip from Keetmanshoop to Mpulungu at Lake Tanganyika, was a real killer. With my spirit strong, I had to hang on physically for dear life. Training of the crew went well and everyone is happy, especially me... I cannot wait to see Sandra again and to start planning for our wedding on December 18th.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

The BIG Question

Jaco – Am I nervous today… My nerves are totally shattered! Sandra – I knew what was going to happen today and I was READY for it. I also realized that I had to leave it in Jakes’ hands. Inside our pick-up, Drommedaris, Jakes surprised me with my favourite flower, that of Lavender, filling the cab with its pleasant aroma. I immediately started talking and true to Jakes’ nature, he allowed me to be myself and even let me make a few suggestions such as starting our day-trip at one of our favourite places, our church’s prayer room. We spent some time in the Word, praying and exalting the ONE who brought us together. It is AWESOME to see and feel the seal of our love on my finger… The ultimate ring… A declaration of LOVE with a twist – GOD decided!

Friday, April 1, 2011

Searching for him...

The ONE thing I was longing for most was to be part of a loving and intimate relationship, to have a SOUL-MATE. I soon realized that I could not have it because of who I was. I first had to submit all of myself to God. He was there waiting for me, always ready to step in and longing to journey with me.  I came to the realization that God is my ultimate Soul-mate and that He alone could provide me with all I needed in life.  A husband next to my side would only be an extension of what I already have with Him in me.  I gave up SEARCHING for ‘him’ but God kept reminding me of my heart's desire… a journal entry in September 2009, “I cannot shake the feeling that my soul-mate is a minister or a missionary, God is this from you?I truly believe God has made the choice this time and therefore I had no hesitation to step out in faith on this journey with my earthly soul-mate, Jakes.  Each day is another day of confirmation… this is where I belong!

Searching for her...

Being a Sina, the Persian / Hebrew term for An Explorer of Knowledge, I started to journey into the World of Faith on December 11th, 2000. Incredible passages by road, railway, water and air took me over vast distances to places all over the world. Places where you very seldom see someone of your own kind. My request to my Lord and King in this regard was that she, my future wife, must be a Christian... she must be interested in Maritime Mission... I must hear her testimony in Church. Back in South Africa I found myself in Cape Town planning and preparing our International Support Network for our next mission expedition, the largest one yet into the Great Rift Valley of Africa. One evening, God directed my footsteps into a Church - The waiting was over as she fearlessly gave her testimony...