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A Publication of Gospel Commission Issue 1 August 2013 Page 25 A Publication of Gospel Commission Issue 1 August 2013 Page 26 For now I am left to wonder and worry, as I do not yet have comforting answers to these questions. But after all I have witnessed and experienced, I do have faith. Faith that the Lord who started this work, will help carry it on, and will provide answers, means and people who are willing to work with Him. A journey of faith As I am going home to Cape Town, back to the comfortable luxuries of having a shower, a proper toilet and electricity nearby, I look back on my time in Majakaneg. What an amazing experience it has been. What a privilege, to truly see the Lord working in these people. It has truly been a journey of faith. Not only for the people whom we had ministered to, but also for me personally. No, it has not been an easy ride. It has been exhausting. There was sweat, there were tears, there was frustration. But in the end, it has been more than worth all that. I realised I have never been happier in my life than I was during these few weeks. This was truly a life worth living. Such things were inspiring, yet heartbreaking at the same time. Yes, it was a confirmation that this work had great potential. But at the same time it was utterly frustrating that we, who had come here with only ourselves and the little money we had, could do so little to really help change people’s hopeless situations. The treatments require equipment for them to be done properly, which we also did not have. During our trai