Bela Bela, South Africa 2008
August 15 - August 23
HOW DO I GET STARTED?
After you have come to the place where you believe that God would have you serve in this very challenging environment, you need to make a commitment. You can start by making a $200.00 deposit to T.S.E.A.Inc and this will get you on the team.
WHAT WILL I NEED TO DO NEXT?
Each team member will need to get a passport, turn in their personal testimony ASAP, and make regularly scheduled payments. The first $2,000.00 is for the purchase of airline tickets and therefore is non-refundable.
Click here to download a copy of the Personal Testimony form-
| Payment Schedule | |
| At sign up: | $ 200.00 |
| March 1, 2008 | $ 600.00 |
| March 15, 2008 | $ 600.00 |
| April 1, 2008 | $ 600.00 |
| April 30, 2008 | $ 600.00 |
| June 15, 2008 | $ 600.00 |
| TOTAL: | $ 3,200.00 |
| WHAT IS THE SCHEDULE? | |
| Friday, Aug. 15, 2008 | Depart DFW |
| Saturday, Aug. 16, 2008 | Arrive Johannesburg S.A |
| Sun-Wed, Aug. 17-20,2008 | Evangelistic Services, Daytime Visitation, Orphan Care, Bible School Teaching, Clinic Ministry |
| Thursday Aug. 21, 2008 | Tour Pilanesberg National Park |
| Friday Aug. 22, 2008 | Depart Johannesburg S.A. |
| Saturday Aug. 23, 2008 | Arrive DFW |
WHAT DOES THE COST INCLUDE?
Cost includes round trip airfare from DFW to Johannesburg and back, trip
Insurance, transportation while in South Africa, meals, double occupancy rooms
in a school dorm type setting, and one night in the Pilanesberg, Manyane resort.
This is a work trip, NOT A VACATION. All cost is tax
deductible. Make checks payable to T.S.E.A.Inc.
WILL
WE MINISTER IN ENGLISH?
Yes. English is the common language of South Africa. While it is not the
native language for very many South Africans it is taught in the Schools and
most people you come in contact with understand English. During evening
Crusades a translators will be used for the native dialect of that Village.
WHAT
DO I NEED TO BRING?
The weather will be moderate. Spring will have just begun and winter will be
concluding. Temperatures should be in the low 50s to the high 80s. Cool,
casual, clothes, one nice outfit for Sunday, Bible, testimonies, walking shoes,
toiletries, towel, spending money for meals on the road and personal souvenirs,
snack foods, minor medications,[ Ibuprofen, anti acid, lomotil, etc...] mosquito
repellent, jacket/sweater, shorts,220/110 electrical converter, [ A South Africa
Adapter will need to be purchased there] a servants attitude, a flexible Spirit,
a prayed up heart , anticipation of God totally changing your heart and your
life. PLEASE NOTE: ABSOLUTELY NO ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, NON PRESCRIPTION DRUGS,
OR FIRE ARMS ARE PERMITTED. OF ANY KIND! EVER!
WHAT
WILL BE EXPECTED OF ME?
Each team member will be responsible for sharing their own personal testimony
during visitation as well as in at least one service during the week. It will
be absolutely imperative that you remember we are there for what God can do
through us. We are not there for what the trip or the people can do for us.
This is a total give trip. It will cost you in many ways and we will let God be
the rewarder of those who diligently seek Him.
WHAT INOCULATIONS ARE REQUIRED?
This region of South Africa does not require any inoculations. However,
Hepatitis vaccines are strongly suggested. Please consult your personal
physician for other medication advice.
T.S.E.A.Inc. is a non-profit, tax exempt, corporation for the purpose of sharing the gospel around the world. T.S.E.A.Inc. serves as the coordinator for the trip, on a volunteer basis. These ministries are not responsible for the safety or provisions of those going. While doing everything to maintain the safest environment, each team member is responsible for their own safety and any unexpected expenses they might incur.