In February the management team of Ethembeni attended a "Sustainable business mindset workshop" held at Harmie and Shanie Com cc and presented by Shan Cade.
The purpose of the workshop is to have everyone thinking about how Ethembeni runs and where savings can be made. This mindset should be constantly in everyone minds, throughout the day, week, month if a positive change is to be seen.
There is always somewhere to save money / time / resources.
It was rewarding to have members of the team draw-up "savings lists" and even implement them.
Go Ethembeni team .......
Monday, April 22, 2013
Friday, March 1, 2013
YAY ...... MANY PRIZES WON
The Ethembeni Team Raffle Event
Over 400
raffle tickets were sold by the Ethembeni team as part of the “learning fund
raising” event.
The 10 prize
items included: a SPAR shopping voucher for the person who sold the most tickets, 2
tickets to the AFCOM SEMI’s – won by Nhlayenza Zungu, a teenager who has never
won a prize before, and other shopping vouchers.
Grateful
thanks to all those who participated in the event:
Ethembeni
Team
SPAR
Pick Stores
Family Centre
Kids
Mpophomeni
Community
Volunteers
THANK YOU!!! SIYABONGA!!! DANKIE!!!
The Sibalukhulu Family
Sibalukhulu Family
The
Sibalukhulu family started to attend the family centre programme in July 2012,
when a member of the community came to report that the mother of 4 children
aged 7, 11, 14, 18 had left them on their own. She claimed that she left to
look for a job in Johannesburg. When we arrived at the house there was no food.
The children were so sad and missing their mother. The oldest child would go to
the neighbors and ask for help to survive. Their mother had been gone for two
months when we first met them. Nqubeko,
a male child, was really angry at his mother. And he stated that he is not missing
her any more since she had been living them on their own regularly. “We are
used to it now” said Nqubeko.
The
oldest child, Thandiswa, disclosed her status to us that she was HIV positive
but was not yet on treatment. At school she was not copying and she was sick
most of the time. The children also told me that their father sent money but
their mother would take that money and abuse it. Ethembeni asked the Howick social
work department to take over the case as we realized this family needed a major
family intervention. The social worker decided to remove the children to a
place of safety in Dundee.
The
positive thing out of all this is that the children now are safe. Before they
were moved, the Ethembeni nurse helped refer all the children to our local
clinic for checkups. Thandiswa started her ARV treatment. And joined her mother
who made a promise to take her to school in Johannesburg. Bongiwe the 14 year
old had TB. The social worker gave us an assurance that she will be looked
after medically.
A
good team effort involving many different people has resulted in the
Sibalakhulu family having hope for the future. The Ethembeni mentors played a
big role in restoring relationships and loving these children unconditionally –
praise the Lord.The Josefin Ekstrom Testimony
Testimony
Striving
for perfection made me terrible afraid of making mistakes
Ever since I was a little girl I have wanted to do
good things, wanted to be a nice person…
But I have also always been tremendously afraid of making mistakes; that
people would get crossed with me, and so disappointed that they would leave me
behind. The feeling of not being good enough has always haunted me and for many
years it tore a big hole in my soul.
First
visit at Ethembeni and the Family Centre
When I was here three years ago I felt so happy,
relaxed and so complete in this Christian environment. I have not ever had that
feeling before. I knew that all of you were working as Gods servants; Claire
and I had long and long discussions about God and Christianity every day in the
car out to Mpophomeni. And I had thousands of questions! I did also go to the
church every Sunday with my host family – Rob and Bridget Langley.
Still
not good enough for God
But I couldn’t feel Gods presence inside me, I
couldn’t grasp the whole picture of how He is working through us. I didn’t
think I was good enough – even not good enough for God… So back in Sweden the
wonderful feeling of completeness, from my South African experience with you,
eventually faded away and my soul was left with a big hole of darkness again. A
hole I tried to fill with all sorts of stupid things.
Turning
point
The turning point came when my Mum was diagnosed with
lung cancer in July 2011, and a cousin of mine who is Christian gave me a book
she thought I should read. However it took me a year to open that book. In
September 2012 I felt that I was on my way to fall into the black hole of my
soul again. I was about to go into a deep depression with an outcome I don’t
want to think about. However, my life on the “outside” was shining bright: I
had a nice job, many wonderful friends, Mums treatment was going very well and
she grew stronger and stronger for every day. You couldn’t even tell she had
cancer. But I knew this would just be for a temporary period. It had been so
clear for me that my loving Mum who I loved more than my own life would sooner
or later leave me, leave me behind. Why her? Why not me I was questioning?! Mum
loves her life, she is such a happy person and I was not… I didn’t like being
who I was. I didn’t want to live! My life was worthless, I was worthless, a such rotten person like me shall not be
walking on this beautiful earth… So I thought:
“It is now or never Josefin! You
must make a big change NOW! You have tried everything else to find peace in
your life, everything from having a super tidy and perfect home to doing yoga
early Sunday mornings. Why don’t start reading that book you have had sitting
in your kitchen window for a year now…!?”
Jesus
came into my heart to stay forever and ever…
So at my wits end I started to read the book, which is
called “100 days with Jesus”. Every day I read a verse from the book of John as
well as some thoughtful comments from the author. Each day ended with a
spiritual task like “try to picturing Jesus in front of you”, “try to see every
single person you are meeting today as a child of God”, try to hand over all
your worries to Jesus today”. I don’t know when it happened but slowly I
started to sense a new feeling of peace in my heart and in my mind I started to
formulate two statements which made me realize that I had found my faith in
God, that Jesus was working inside me and that I had finally come home to my
loving Father. The two statements were:
Compare to my Mum and all other beloved family members
and friends walking on this earth, JESUS will never ever leave my side. He was
here when I was born, He is here with me today in this very moment and He will
be with me tomorrow, forever and ever.
JESUS will always love me no matter how much I think
I'm failing. Understanding that God created me with the purpose just like I am,
I never need to doubt my right to exist anymore. (1 Cor 4:3-5)
So finding my faith in Jesus has given my life a
complete new meaning - He gives me a strength that I've never felt before. A
strength which I hope and pray for can help me be a better person - a servant
in the name of Christ.
Returning to Ethembeni – Place of HopeTo all of you who works at Ethembeni, the Family Centre, volunteers from Howick Community Church and of course to my Christian Family – Rob and Bridget Langley – who always let me stay with them while I am here: Thank you thank you billions of time for planting a seed of God's spirit in me. Staying with you and working in a Christian environment was definitely a very important step in the process of what I became to realize these last couple of months…
And now I’m here again sharing your hope and trust in
God and effort to every day trying to live his way. It just makes me want to
sing, laugh and cry at the same time!
So finally I would like to share a poem that came into
my mind in October last year after being a Christian for a month, which
encourage me and reminds me how I shall keep on struggling in a sometimes very
dark world.
“God,
with your voice inside me,
I will be heard.
God,
with your light inside me,
I will be seen.
God,
with you in my life,
I dare to live.
with your voice inside me,
I will be heard.
God,
with your light inside me,
I will be seen.
God,
with you in my life,
I dare to live.
Josefin
Ekström,
Howick,
South AfricaJanuary 16, 2013
The Story of Buhle and Thuli
The Story of Buhle and Thuli
Buhle
is a domestic worker with four grown children and six grandchildren. She has
raised her children for the latter part of their childhoods as a single parent
and also been the mother to several of her nieces and nephews. Buhle has always
had at least four but usually five or six children in her care at any one time.
She even put a nephew through nursing training.
Thuli
spent two weeks with Buhle and her family, all of whom embraced her with love
and care. All that belong to Buhle’s family was shared openly with Thuli as
well. The visit went so well that Buhle and Thuli have started making plans for
the next school holidays…!!
The
challenge in this story for me is Buhle opened her heart and home not out of
her abundance of resources, but in spite of her lack of resources. Her faith
that there is always enough for one more. I am challenged by this faith. I want
to live 2013 not afraid to give in case I don’t have enough, but to give freely
knowing that God is my Father and He has more than enough. Time, food, money,
emotional energy, relationships… God has all of these for us in abundance, we
can never out give God!
Monday, November 26, 2012
GRADUATION FOR TINY TOTS
ECD’s
Christmas and Graduation Party
Nkosinomusa who is our ECD teacher threw a party for the
little ones; she decorated the room and put up a Christmas tree, hiding little
gifts for them in the tree.
This is Syamthanda who will be staying a few more years with
us and he really enjoyed the party, probably thought it was Christmas already.
This is the 2012 class in which 4 of them are off to school
next year.
From the blue chair toward the wall we have: Amahle, Akhona,
Khumbulani, Snokuhle, Philasande, Thembelani, Syamthanda, Kwanele.
Please pray with us that the life beginning next year for these little ones is a safe and blossoming life that we can be proud of.
Friday, September 28, 2012
5th CELEBRATION
5th Birthday celebration
Celebration took place at the family centre on the 21th of
September. It was a great day and we really felt God’s anointing as we were
worshiping and sharing testimonies of what God has been doing through the
family centre. We had our carers of our children and bake for profit graduate
and Ethembeni staff, dressed in their traditional outfit because we were not
just celebration family centre’s birthday but a combine celebration. The
celebration was a combination of MFC Birthday, Heritage day and graduations of
bake for profit. We had one of the student from bake for profit to share how is
the business of baking has changed her life as to inspire other graduate that
it is possible to do your business only when you know that “the beginning of
wisdom is to fear God” these was her words.
Theme of our celebration was “Wahamba Nathi” which means he
walk with us through the whole 5 years of the family centre without his lead we
wouldn’t have reach 5 years. This walk has been a walk of faith through prayer
as well. Every walk or journey has its own challenges but when he is the centre
he shows direction and provider. He owns the centre, mentoring and visiting
families is not an easy path. We always wish to help restore hope in these
young stars and help them see with a different eye from where the community
stands right now but we wouldn’t do that without the help of God. We also read
Palms 117:1-2 because we believe that the more we spend time in praising him
and make him the focus we won’t go wrong.
By: Zweli Sokhela
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