Here's a little more information about us:
We're made up Rachel and Elijah. Rachel is a born and bred
Aussie who fell in love with South Africa as a teenager and subsequently moved
here six years ago (reverse migration trend, anyone?!). Elijah is a born and
bred KZN man who surprised himself and his family by marrying an Aussie girl,
but life is defined by such adventures.
The Serious Stuff:
Rachel couldn't quite make up her mind what career she
wanted to pursue - she has an arts undergrad, a counselling and communication
postgrad and is in her final year of a Master of Human Rights. She uses a mix
of these skills in community development and has been involved in various initiatives
using counselling, communication and training with different NGOs, with a focus
on women's and children's issues for the last five years. Her current self-appointed job title is human rights consultant.
Elijah was more decisive and completed his Honours in Law at
UKZN, before subsequently combining his love of youth and sport to uplift
communities. Currently he is serving as the youth pastor and head of sports
development at an NGO called The Isaiah House in a voluntary capacity. He has great visions for how
sport can be used to uplift the youth of South Africa.
The Fun Stuff:
Rachel enjoys hanging out with her friends, skyping her
family in Australia, music, proper grammar, and lying on the couch with her
laptop watching beauty videos on youtube. Her recent interest in gardening has
her concerned that she is turning into her mother sooner than she anticipated.
Elijah enjoys watching soccer (don't insult Chelsea or
Barcelona F.C in front of him, bad idea), playing in a soccer league, playing
FIFA on PS3, and downloading copious amounts of movies off the internet. So
basically, chat with him about soccer and you'll be instantly beloved.
The most important thing about us is our relationship with
Jesus, in whom we move and breathe and have our whole lives.
Now that you've got a little more information about us, I'll expand on the motivation behind this blog.
The idea mostly came from comments of people in Australia, people who support our work in various ways, but don't necessarily know how to picture it, and wanted a better understanding. In many ways South Africa is similar to Australia - in weather, in certain geographical features, in their mutual obsession with sport and braais (BBQs for my Aussies out there). However, there are also vast differences. This blog is to provide an honest account of the work we do.
Being in community development provides us with the privilege of being invited into the intricacies and vulnerabilities of many people's lives. We want to do them justice in any stories that we write, though all accounts will express our own personal views and experiences.
We aim to show, through words and pictures, the richness and diversity of South Africa. The personal stories and people behind the 'poverty.' If we're really lucky, perhaps we'll even challenge some existing stereotypes.
But this is also for us - to expand and challenge ourselves, to provide a place of reflection in the hope that we can constantly be improving ourselves, and doing the best we can in whatever adventures we embark upon. It's most likely that most blog posts will be written by Rachel, with some guest appearances by Elijah :).
So we hope you enjoy what you see here. Please leave any comments (so I know someone is reading other than my Mum :), and with any questions that you have.
Watch this space!
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