Sunday, November 30, 2008

Program expands to Durban

New England, USA Mission Trip to Durban, RSA

After the pilot Better Choices program to Richards Bay in July 2004, a group of twenty-one people from four New England Churches were inspired to repeat the program in Durban. There were four to six people from each of the New England churches. Each of these churches were partnered with a local South African church and assigned a school that they would present the program to.
See the web site created by one of the trip participants documenting the activities of the trip.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Farran Family Christmas Project

The Farran Family
HIV/AIDS Ministry
http://www.farran.abwe.org/
Christmas Project

Christmas for orphans
Children at Musawenkosi Orphanage

As I pull into the orphanage each week, kids come running from every direction. Ten kids with looks of eager expectation quickly surround me...all hoping for a piece of candy that I usually bring. The place is Musawenkosi Orphanage, meaning "Grace of the Lord", which houses 24 orphans whose parents died from AIDS. They are blessed to be taught the Bible from a pastor who loves God and who cares for their physical needs. God has allowed us to do much of our Zulu language learning at this orphanage with help from the children, caregivers and the overseeing pastor.

As Christmas approaches we are reminded of God's love in sending His son to bring us into His family. "See what kind of love the Father has given to us, that we should be called children of God" 1 John 3:1 This precious gift causes more than warm fuzzy feelings; it creates a desire to love others as we have been loved. "We love because he first loved us." 1 John 4:19

With this desire to love others, we have been looking for a tangible way to show love to these orphans this Christmas and make it a special time for them. We have decided to purchase gifts for the orphans and food for a special Christmas dinner. On Christmas Eve we will be delivering these gifts to the Musawenkosi Orphanage.

Recently, we received a few requests from people wanting to give to orphans during the Christmas season. Thinking that other families and churches may be looking for similar opportunities to show the love of God this Christmas, we created the "Christmas for Orphans" fund. Money from this project will purchase gifts and food for the orphans. Any extra funds will be given to the orphanage for the children's school fees. All donations are tax-deductable.

If this is something you would like to be a part of, please follow the link below to our "Special Projects" page:
Christmas Project
(Pictures will be posted on our website Christmas Eve of the children opening their gifts).


May HE be the CENTER of all you do this Christmas season.

For His glory and our joy,
Kyle Farran

Sunday, November 16, 2008

2008 Accomplishments

A year-end Summary 2008


The Beacon of Hope Board of Directors is very encouraged about the progress that has occurred in our AIDS education program and other partnerships during 2008. BOHI is particularly proud of the partnerships that have been established with other public benefit organizations and churches both here in the USA and also in South Africa.


The HIV/AIDS Education program:
Our Partners:

Our primary partner in this program is Campus Crusade for Christ who is responsible for producing the training material we use. We are working with them in three Campus Crusade Regional offices at present (Richards Bay, Durban and Pretoria) and anticipate that this will expand in 2009. The second level of partnership in this training endeavor is through local churches. They are the backbone of the training program and provide the abundant supply of volunteers that present the student seminars at the high schools.




Church Partners:
In the tri-city area around Richards Bay.
Since 2006

  1. Living Stones Covenant Church
  2. Meerensee Methodist Center
New partnerships this year.
  1. Thandaza Community Church
  2. Outlook Community
  3. Calvary Baptist
  4. Richards Bay Baptist

The following churches have also approached us since our summer trip and want to have members of their congregation trained.

  1. Victory Fellowship
  2. Anglican Church
In Gauteng Province and the city of Soshanguve

  1. Ebenezer Fellowship. Zodwa’s husband is an evangelist and oversees three churches. All of Zodwa’s team members are from this church.

US Churches:
We are currently communicating with 16 churches all across the USA that have expressed some level of interest in participating in mission trips to South Africa, if not in 2009 then at some future date. As the AIDS education program expands into new geographic areas it will be essential that we have new blood to help inspire new areas to adopt the program.

Transition to year round program:
The most significant accomplishment this year is that the education program has transformed into a year-round program, which holds the potential of increasing our student numbers 1800%.
Reduced Cost per Student from $203 in 2004 to under $3 currently:
This is mostly as a side effect of the partners that we have been coaching since 2006 finally continuing on with the program in our absence. We are now able to reach a drastically increased number of students without paying the high premium of participants traveling from the USA.


Number of students that received AIDS education in 2008 up by 280% over 2007.
2004 100 students
2006 832 students
2007 760 students
2008 2123 students

Lyndell, one of our volunteer partners from the
Outlook Church with a student from Ntongande
School.

Opened operations in a new City and Province:
In April on of our Campus Crusade team leaders, Zodwa Nthuli got married and moved away to the Gauteng Province just north of the City of Pretoria. She brought nine twenty-something-year-old trainees with her to participate in our July program. Her team returned home in August after the July program and immediately started signing up schools to receive the Better Choices HIV/AIDS program.
New Campus Crusade Area office has become active.
As a result of the activity of Zodwa and her team in their town of Soshanguve just north of Pretoria, the Campus Crusade area director for the AIDS education program has become aware of the impact of our program using their material. He is providing assistance to Zodwa and her team and is also considering activating other Campus Crusade teams in our program next year.




Establishing a Local Non Profit Organization in Richards Bay.
Indigenous Steering Committee Formed: A steering committee has been established in Richards Bay for the purpose of managing the AIDS education program in the Richards Bay tri-city area. This committee consists of the three area coordinators for the three cities of the tri-city area, several members of the Outlook church that participated in the training this year, and one participant from the Methodist church. This team has several goals for the remainder of this year.

  1. They are working on establishing a non-profit organization that will enable them to raise their own local funds to fund the activity. The Senior Pastor of the Outlook Church is also taking an oversight role in this activity.

  2. They have established a “train the trainer” team that will be used for training new Better Choices team participants.

  3. They are training a second team to operate in each of the three cities to be ready for when the school year starts again in January.

  4. They will be training teams in new areas that have expressed an interest in adopting the Better Choices program in their area. Specifically the city of Greytown. There may be more to come.
Orphan Care Program
Beacon of Hope has continued to work closely with Horizon International to find sponsorships for the 200 Richards Bay children that are on Horizon’s sponsorship list. Because of Beacon of Hope’s close partnership with The Village Church of Irvine, they have opted to make Beacon of Hope and Horizon International their preferred child sponsorship plan partner for 2009 and beyond.
Beacon of Hope has also taken over the responsibility of overseeing the distribution of sponsorship funds and the collection of periodic reports on the children at one of the four orphan facilities in the Richards Bay area.
During our 2008 summer trip to Richards Bay we visited all four of the orphan care organization or facilities that are receiving sponsorships from Horizon International. I am always encouraged and blessed to witness how some people who have so little are prepared to do so much for those in need. One of the orphan care organization, Izulu Orphan Projects run by Kate and Chad Bain are just such an example. They only have a handful of kids that are sponsored through Horizon so far, but have undertaken to provide school fees and school uniforms for over 500 children. They are providing clothing and meals several times a week for in excess of 700 children. All of these children live out in surrounding villages with foster families.
Kate and Chad are negotiating to acquire a piece of farmland adjacent to their property. The farm has some derelict buildings that they will renovate to use as childcare cluster homes and a medical clinic to care for the sick.
BOHI has connected them with a young pastor form Michigan who is working with the Calvary Baptist Church in Richards Bay and is planning to establish a Hospice facility.

Higher Education Sponsorship Program
First Student Selected: Beacon of Hope has selected one student from our 2006 class to be our first recipient of a higher education sponsorship award. He will graduate from high school this year and plans to go to the University of Zululand to get a Math and Science teaching degree. He immediately caught our attention as a potential leader and has proved his leadership ability to us. He organizing his friends into a group to go out into their rural residential area and teach others what they learned in the Better Choices program. We are currently working to identify other sponsors to help other qualified scholarship applicants to their goal of getting to college.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

God's Plan

The Good news . . . . .
We were initially a little disappointed that we only have a three-person team going from the USA this year. It was a bit of a letdown after our ten-adult and eight-teenager team from last year. Anyway We just accepted that this is God’s plan for this year and started to plan accordingly. The good news is that we still ended up teach thirteen classes again this year even with our reduced contingent from America. This was one more than last year. This means that our local partners are starting to take this program over and make it their own.
Taking over. . . . .
Our South African teams have demonstrated their ability take over and run this program by the very fact that we were able to teach as many students this year with a three person American contingent as we were able to do last year with an eighteen person team. They have continued to demonsrate their desire to own this program by teaching another 1253 students in the two months since we have returned from the trip.
Expanding Geographically . . . . .

Zodwa, our faithful sister got married this year and moved away from Richards Bay. Her new husband is an evangelist with his own church in Soshanguve 40Km north west of Pretoria. They brought nine young people from their church to learn the program and team-teach with us so that they can take the program back to their area, which is in a different province. God’s plan is spreading the program geographically. We have evangalized three new areas telling them about the success of Better Choices and we are hopeful that by next year some of those areas will have adopted the program. The three new areas are: Port Edward, Ixopo, and Creighton. We have also just had a request to train a group of teachers in the city of Greytown.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

The Big Splash

The Team 2007.
Since we started this activity in 2004 we prayed to have more team members closer to the ages of the students that we are ministering to. We had one teenager with us on 2004 and saw how the students interacted with him. This year God answered our prayer by giving us eight teenagers between the age of 14 and 18. We have a total of eighteen team participants from the USA. They hail from California, Arizona, Indiana, and Florida.


So Long Old Friend . . . . .
In the midst of our preparations for this trip we receive the heartbreaking news that our brother Francois our key point man on the ground in Richards Bay has been called home to be with the Lord.
So with just a few months left before we get a plane with a team of eighteen we are scrambling to figure out how we will get all of our arrangements made for accommodation, transport, schedule appointments to teach at twelve schools, arrange for a venue for our training day, and lunches for teams. On top of all these challenges we get word that the teachers nurses and a slue of other government workers are on strike for higher wages. We don't know if we are going to even be able to get into the schools so we do lots of praying.
Angels Sent by God. . . . .
At Francois' memorial service a young man introduces himself to John, the director of Campus Crusade for the Province of Kwa Zulu Natal. He says that he has been working with Francois and is considering becoming more active in ministry and is contemplating perhaps even doing it full time. So enter our guardian angels Aldrin and Annelise come to rescue us. Obviously the answers to our many prayers.

Expanding our Footprint

The Team 2006 . . . . .
In 2006 we have six team members from the USA representing three churches. From the picture you can see that we have expanded or local Richards Bay team from two people in 2004 up to eleven in 2006. We split into three teaching teams expand the number of schools to six. We did three the first week and repeated the program at three new schools in the second week.
What was significant about this trip besides just the increase in the number of students we reached was our new association with two significant churches that started working with us. They are the Methodist church in the suburb of Meerensee and the Living Stones Covenant Church founded by pastor Clement Masondo. He is left front on the picture. What a great example of a man of God. Nothing is to much trouble for him. I refer to him as "Mr Get The Job Done"
There was also another group of twenty one people from the east coast Boston are that represented about four churches that started to teach the Smart Choices program in the Port City of Durban South Africa. They also teamed up with local churches and Campus Crusade

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Humble beginnings

The First Team . . . . .
In late July 2004 we took or first mission trip to Richards Bay South Africa. There were seven participants from the USA representing four Southern California churches. Our goal was to team up with Campus Crusade for Christ missionary partners and present the CCC Better Choices HIV/AIDS prevention seminar to 100 students from two high schools in the rural area of Mzingazi just fifteen miles north of Richards Bay.
From Our Students . . . . .
The response from the students to the HIV/AIDS education program and also to the presentation of the Jesus film was quite remarkable and we were definitely inspired to consider the possibility of coming back. We were touched by the genuine expression of gratitude and love came from the student, teachers and principals of the two schools we visited. This letter was composed by two of those students from that first 2004 class at Mkhaydeni High School. You can click on the letter blow it up so you are able to read it.

If you would like to see a short video of that class doing a little song and dance number for us this link.

Two Years Later . . . . .
One of the things we do as part of HIV/AIDS education program is to give the students the opportunity to make a pledge to remain abstinent from sex until marriage. in 2006 we were back at this school again and had the opportunity to meet with thirteen of those original fifty students and all of them claimed to still be sticking to their pledge of abstinence. These are the thirteen students from the 2004 class