Jerrod Runkel’s Africa Blog


July 30, 2008, 2:03 pm
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Well these last couple weeks have been amazing weeks in Africa! We had sub-regional meetings a couple if weeks ago and they were great. I witnessed something I only read about in the Bible I think it is in 2 Corinthians 8 where Paul is talking about how the macedonian church gave out of extreme poverty. We were sitting there in the last day of these meeting having our missions service and everybody was giving their offerings and the people from Zimbabwe came up with an offering of R200 which is only about $26 in the states. That might not seem like much, but right now and the american dollar equals about 35 billion zim dollars. The Holy Ghost started moving in that place and everybody began to match their offering and before we knew it an offering of R200 turned into R2000. It was one of the most amazing things I have ever seen.

We have been extremely busy of late. We have church on Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thrusday, and we go to the bible school on Fridays. We have been having great services. Three were filled with the holy ghost last Sunday!

Bro. Simoneaux son Timothy had to be medically evacuated out of the country of Malawi into South Africa because he is suffering from bacterial mendingitis. So please keep him in your prayers.



Cold…
July 11, 2008, 3:49 pm
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The last two days has been so cold here in SA.  I had to wear my jacket and my zip up. Most people when they think about Africa they think the sun is up all the time and it’s always hot, but that is not always the case. June-August are the coldest months here in SA and last night it was 32 degrees.

Well Today we went to a funeral in Eden Park. One of the ladie’s in the church husband passed away and we went to honor and pay our respects to the family today. Then after the funeral Bro. Davis deciedes to let me drive the van again today. It went ok i guess. Bro. Davi’s van is a stick shift and it’s kind of wierd driving on the opposite side of the road. I think I only made the van quit about 13 times and only squealed the tires 4 times, but other than that it was an enjoyable experience.

Tomorrow night we have a youth concert and then church on Sunday! God has been, is, and will continue to do great things here in SA. There is no place else I owuld rather be right now than trying to spread the gospel of jesus Christ here! Thanks for all the prayers!

>>JERROD



July 8, 2008, 8:02 am
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The past few days have been really hectic and I haven’t been able to post for a while because the internet had been out for the past 3 or 4 days… Last Wednesday we were on our way back from the airport and a guy came up and smashed the window and took Sis. karissa’s purse and from then on it seems like we have just been running non stop trying to get things together. Most people here would say South Africa is a God forsaken country, but there is no such thing and I believe Gos is wanting to do something great here in SA and that it is only beginning!  WE had a really good time at the bible school on Friday and we went to the biggest mall I have ever been to that evening. 

On Saturday we went to a funeral. In Africa funerals are a big part of the culture and are really important to the people. We were there all day from about 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. We went to the grave site afterwards and there were probably about 20 funerals that day which really blew my mind, but that is the way it is in South Africa. Afterwards we went back to Sis. Julia’s house and had lunch which consisted of Rice, Somp, Beef, Beat root salad, Seanoed carrots slaw, spinach, and seasoned cabbage. I really didn’t eat much that day, but I did try somp which is made up by mashed corn and bone marrow. Pastor ishmael sat beside me and we kind of swapped plates after he got done with his so he made up for what I didn’t eat.

Sunday Pastor Ishmael preached and we had a great time at service. The spirit of the Lord really moved and many people were blessed.

On Monday we awoke to some tragic news Pastor Mpofu’s church. Bro. Davis called and told us that the youth were on their way back from a youth conference in Limpopo and the church van wrecked and the youth pastor was tragically killed and others are in critical condition. Please keep the church in your prayers and the family’s of those on the bus.