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6 July 2015 Final Report
Mission Thando Preaching
the Gospel
While many organizations
around the world strive towards making living conditions better for the
people they are serving not always do they care about spiritual needs
and where the people they serve will spend eternity. Not so with the
Meisner’s and Mission Thando. I have heard the testimonies from people
who have been changed by the message of the gospel of Jesus Christ they
preach.
There are many different
ways to plant churches. Some use church growth methods where communities
are surveyed and people are asked what “brand” of a church they would
like. Some churches advertise the various entertainment programs they
have for the children. Others promote “seeker-friendly” or the emerging
church style services where any and all religions can join together to
establish the kingdom of God.
The Meisner’s do not follow
any of these man made ideas. They simply show the lost what Christianity
looks like by spreading the love of Christ. They care for the poor. They
feed the hungry. They care about those who are sick as well as the
elderly and shut in. They transport those who have no way to visit a Dr.
to their appointments. They help the widows and orphans. They teach the
Bible and preach the gospel to the young and old. They have established
a church in an area where most white people would never set foot. They
do all of this with five children in a location that is more than
halfway around the world from their friends and family.

While I was in Durban I was
able to see the ministry in action and meet many people. I was also able
to speak at two meetings held at the Center, one for the youth gathering
on Friday night and the Sunday Morning church service. For the present,
the Center is where their fellowship gathers for meetings. The Center is
simply a rented house in the Quarry Heights area surrounded by other
houses. While not a church, it is a shelter and a place where people
come and hear the gospel. Almost everyone that comes to the meetings has
been impacted by the ministry already because they have experienced what
true Christianity is all about.


I spoke
to the youth group on the topic on the truth of the Bible and why being
a born-again Christian is so important when it comes to knowing the
truth. On Sunday my topic to the entire congregation was “How to Be a
Strong Christian”.
This
will be my last report. I encourage you to visit the Meisner Mission
Thando web site at
http://www.missionthando.com/ Also please consider supporting Bryce
Homes South Africa though Understand The Times either by check or
PayPal.
South Africa Report
5 July 2015
Mission Thando Provides
Food for the Hungry
Few people that I know have
ever experienced what it is like to be hungry day after day, night after
night. Most of us are blessed with an abundance of meat, potatoes, a
variety of vegetables and desserts. It is a fact that the majority of
us eat more than our share.
Such is not the case in the
area of Quarry Heights, a suburb of Durban, South Africa. The population
is made up of primarily poor families who lack food and proper
nutrition. Many children go to school with their stomachs empty. They
return home after school to find the cupboards bare. Ministering the
gospel to families in such an environment without showing concern for
the wellbeing of people’s physical needs would be a waste of effort.
With some funding from a
corporate sponsor and funds raised from churches and individuals who
donate through their non-profit ministry based in Canada, Quarry Heights
children receive food free of charge twice a day five days a week from
Mission Thando. This happens at a house Meisner’s have rented in the
area which they also use as a church and youth meeting place. Each
morning porridge and sandwiches are handed out to hungry kids before
they head off for school. Later in the day David or one of his helpers
picks up day-old bread, cakes, pastries, pies and other items from a
large commercial bakery and brings it to the Center. I witnessed both
the morning and afternoon feeding events myself and saw the impact this
program has on the community.



The whole community is
aware of the work the Meisner’s are doing in Quarry Heights, not only
for the humanitarian assistance, but also for the spiritual leadership
they provide by teaching the Bible and showing people the love of
Christ. The morning and afternoon feedings do not start until the
children participate in singing songs of thanksgiving and praying. It is
truly something to see. The following photos could not be described in a
thousand words. You have to witness something like this in person to
appreciate it.

South Africa Report
4 July 2015
Additional Bryce Homes South Africa
The Bryce Homes International
Program is a ministry God has raised up in memory of Bryce Oakland who died in a
car accident in August of 2001. The program began in 2006 in the country of
Myanmar with one home. Now, nine years later there are 60 homes in four
countries caring for over 300 children. God has taken ashes and made something
beautiful. He has taken the pain of losing a son and brought into existence
something too wonderful to describe in words. He has introduced our family to
hundreds of children we would have never had the opportunity to know or care
for. This is God’s work, not ours. As God provides though His people with
financial support we are committed to the expansion of the program by adding
more homes.
While we have established basic
guidelines providing the parameters for the Bryce Homes Program, one of the
unique aspects is that we are flexible to new ways God wants to use us to reach
out with the gospel to the needy. While in Durban the Lord led me to establish
four new homes in South Africa bringing our total world-wide now to 64.
Describing the background for each
home and the reason for choosing the children and the home caretaker would
provide the contents for a book. Perhaps in the future I will write a book to
try and convey what it is like to meet children, parents and grandparents who
live in hopeless situations. I would then show the results when these same
people see the love of God expressed to them in a way that shows someone cares.
For now, let me say on this visit
to Durban we added two more homes in order to assist grandmothers who faithfully
attend church in order help support their grandchildren who otherwise would go
hungry. While most South African poor families do receive a small pension or
stipend from the government, it is not enough for them to survive.
The two grandmothers we have added
are in their 70’s and not in good health. One has diabetes with a leg amputated
and suffers from heart problems. The other has had a stroke and is confined to
her bed most of the time. In both cases David Meisner picks these grandmothers
up at their homes to bring them to church every Sunday morning. The Meisner’s
met them because they were helping them with their medical needs. It was because
of this they became believers in Jesus Christ. Understand The Times and the
Bryce Homes South Africa program will now come alongside to assist with further
support in order to make their lives somewhat more bearable.
A third grandmother who attends the
church is a widow who serves the elderly. On a very small stipend she works for
Mission Thando as a care giver to the elderly. Each day she visits 20 older
ladies and helps by bathing them and giving them their medication. She also
delivers the day old bread the Mission Thando ministry receives as a donation
from a Durban commercial bakery.
The fourth Bryce Home we have added
will provide support for a young girl who is also a new believer and attends
Meisner’s church. Krista and Dave became acquainted with her when they helped
her with a serious medical need. Through this outreach she came to Christ.
Through the Bryce Homes Program she will now be able to finish her High School.
Her vision is to continue her education and become an administrative secretary.
On Sunday morning I saw her
worshipping the Lord with tears streaming down her cheeks. Another life
transformed.
The following are photos of our
four new Bryce Homes in South Africa:




South Africa Report
3 July 2015
Bryce Homes
International has been formed as a program designed to support orphans and/or
very poor children in a home environment. Our guidelines require Christian
leadership and personal care that assists in providing spiritual guidance, food,
clothing, education and medical assistance. Unlike many programs that target
humanitarian assistance alone, our emphasis has been to find reliable
accountable men and women with integrity to manage our programs in each country
and location where we are working. In Durban, South Africa the Meisner family,
missionaries from Saskatchewan, Canada are the ones we have chosen to head up
the Bryce Homes South Africa Program. Dave and Krista are committed to work
among the poor and unfortunate and to help them both materially and spiritually.

One of main objectives for taking
this trip to South Africa in July of 2015 was to visit our five existing homes
and measure the progress since my last trip two years ago. This way I am able to
personally assess each individual family and adjust the program accordingly as
special needs arise. As well, there have been a few changes and new families or
children replace those who have moved on. We like to be open to special needs
that we were not aware of before and replace those who have benefited from the
program and are now capable of working towards self-sufficiency.
It took us about one day to visit
all the five homes we are supporting in Quarry Heights. One situation we
observed was a health issue. One of the grandmothers who cares for an entire
family was suffering from a severe condition of shingles and had been confined
to bed. Her mattress was broken down and wire springs were poking into her body
as she tried to find comfort. David and I went to a local furniture store where
we had purchased some furniture for this family before and bought a new mattress
and transported it to her humble home. We prayed for her before we left. On
Sunday she was sitting in the front row of the church service to hear me teach.

In another one our Bryce Homes we
were informed the teenage girl we have been caring for was in the hospital. When
we first met her we saw that she had been born with a deformed back. David and
Krista had transported her many times back and forth for medical appointments.
The Dr.’s made the decision to operate to correct the problem. On Sunday
afternoon we made a trip to the hospital where she was located and took her
grandmother and visited her. The compassion and love that Dave and Krista have
for the people they shepherd is truly commendable.

During my time in Durban we have
visited all five Bryce Homes and delivered a monthly supply of vegetables to
each home. I interviewed most of the children and the adults in the home who are
in charge. Following are the photos of the five families:





South Africa Report 2 July 2015
My
first day in Durban was packed with activity from morning through
evening. David Meisner picked me up early in the morning and we made our
way to Quarry Heights. This is the location in Durban where all of the
Understand The Times Bryce Homes are located. This is also the area
where the Meisner’s have their base for the majority of their mission
work - Mission Thando. Please check out their web site at
www.missionthando.com/
David
arrived at my bed and breakfast location with his vehicle loaded with
food supplies that would be delivered when we visited our five Bryce
Homes. About one year ago David was hijacked by thugs and his vehicle
was stolen. Thankfully, David was not harmed.

Our
first destination was the Mission Thando Center located in the heart of
Quarrey Heights. This is an area where the government has relocated over
10,000 people. Most of them are still living in severe poverty
conditions. David and Krista have been called to this location from
Canada to “spread the love of Jesus.” The meaning of the word “thando”
in the Zulu language is love. Their Mission Center is simply a low cost
rental house they have secured in the area where they can administer
their outreach to the Quarry Heights community.

The
current goals and objectives for Mission Thando are as follows: orphan
care, after school programs, computer classes, youth programs, feeding
programs (morning and afternoon each day) for the hungry, HIV/AIDS
programs and elderly care and assistance. Their non-profit organization
raises support for their work (please read the details at http://www.missionthando.com/donations).
Presently, a staff of four assist David and Krista to implement this
program. This is my third trip to Durban. I have seen tremendous growth
and progress since my first trip and highly recommend the work they are
doing. If you have ever considered supporting a missionary family in a
faraway land, your investment in the Meisner’s ministry would be a good
one.
As
previously mentioned, besides Mission Thando, the Meisner’s oversee and
administer our Bryce Homes program in South Africa. In a following
report I will share the details of the visits we made to each Bryce
Home.
South Africa Report 1 July 2015
I have arrived
in Durban, South Africa and will be here visiting David and Krista Meisner and
our Bryce Homes for several days. The Bryce Homes South Africa Program was
established in Durban, November, 2011 when I made my first trip here.
David and
Krista are missionaries from Saskatchewan, Canada. They have five children
ranging in age from 14 years old to a newborn baby. I have known David since he
was a small boy as he went to school in Eston with Bryce.
David and
Krista administer the South African Bryce Homes Program for Understand The
Times. They have founded their own non-profit organization and are very active
in reaching out to the poor and unfortunate in the Durban area. As well they
have planted a church in Durban and work extensively with children and young
people.
Our goal in
ministry has always been to work together with established like-minded
ministries to advance the gospel of Jesus Christ. The Meisner’s are a perfect
example of this. We are very pleased to be able to partner with them.
While I am here
we will not only be visiting all our Bryce Homes, I will be looking at the
possibility of expanding the program. Daily reports will be posted on our
website with photos that will keep you updated. As well I will be shooting video
footage so that we can provide more information about Bryce Homes South Africa.
Sincerely,
Roger Oakland
January 2013
Greetings in Christ,
I am excited to update you on all the God
is doing through your generous support. The Bryce homes in Durban South
Africa are doing so well. We recently baptized 6 individuals from the
homes. Pastors Art and Ruth Bartlett from Pangman, Sask. helped us out!!
We have more to baptize as well. The families are doing well. The food
and support we give them is making a difference. There are many
challenges but the support along with the Bible teaching has been so
helpful. We are seeing an increase in their faith. The families have
experienced many challenges but we see more and more that they turn to
God through their difficulties. One of the other homes had both the
Granny and her grand-daughter get baptized. The granny was so brave
stepping into the cold pool!!! We also have had great things happening
in our home where we are now caring for two more orphans who are
flourishing now that they are receiving love and support.
This past year we have been providing
food and support for the Bryce homes through your support. This means
that these children can go to bed with a full stomach and go to school.
We take them fresh vegetables like onions potatoes and carrots as well
as rice, and Mealie meal. The children’s uniforms and school fees were
paid for through UTT and this has meant so much to these children. I
have been monitoring the reports and the children are doing well
overall. The families are very thankful!!
Apart from these homes sponsored by UTT
we are also giving care and support to over 65 other orphans and
Vulnerable children. We help them with school uniforms and shoes and
food parcels. We
also provide them with things like toiletries. The church has been
growing with both young and old. We recently began a ministry caring for
the elderly who do not have enough help. God has truly blessed this
ministry and we are seeing women give their lives to Jesus and more and
more elderly are reaching out for support and God is touching their
lives in a powerful way. We are seeing miraculous healings. One woman
not only gave her life to Jesus but went from not being able to get out
of bed to now being able to walk without support for a short while.
We are also running a feeding program in
Ntuzuma where we have been assisting with a daycare. The lady who runs
the daycare wanted to help feed the children in the area. We are
providing ingredients for soup and she feeds up to 50 children 3 times a
week. This has been a blessing to the community. Through her we have
been able to help some of the elderly in the area including helping to
finish building a house for an elderly woman in the community. There is
a lot of need in this community and we hope to be able to assist them
further as well!!!
Thanks so much for all the support. May
God be glorified!!
David and Krista Meisner

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November 2012 - Roger's Trip in Nov. 2012
One year has passed
since my first trip to Durban, South Africa when I first visited David
and Christa Meisner, missionaries from Canada. David was the same age
as our son Bryce and he grew up in the same town, Eston, Saskatchewan.
Since Understand The Times made a decision to shift our main focus to
help poor and needy Christians around the world by coming alongside
pastors and assisting them financially, we felt that David and Krista’s
ministry would be a perfect fit and a very good investment.
It was while I was in
Durban a year ago that I decided to revise the Bryce Lodge Myanmar
program to become the Bryce Homes Program. It became apparent to me that
we could accomplish more and make a bigger difference by establishing
Christian homes overseen by local pastors that would help in
distributing food, provide better living conditions, education and
Christian education. The Meisner’s agreed to partner with Understand The
Times to work towards this goal in a very poor area where they minister
in Durban.
While there last year
the needs of one particular family deeply touched me, we made the
commitment to begin the Bryce Homes South Africa Program by providing
monthly support for food and clothing for this family. As the tin shack
this family called home was deplorable, Understand The Times provided
the funds to have a new home built for them with a cement floor and
brick walls. David organized some volunteer help along amongst his
youth group and with a few paid construction workers the project was
completed.

Old Shack New Brick Home - Not Complete
The new home is like a
mansion compared to the shack they were living in. Before, ten adults
and children all slept and ate in one room. They will now have a toilet,
shower and three rooms for sleeping and eating. Each person, adult and
child will have a bed to sleep on. There are a few more things yet to be
done such as adding a solar hot water heater and plastering the walls
and painting the interior and the exterior. Understand The Times has
committed the funds to complete this project.

Bryce Home One South Africa – the Gamede Family
Bryce
Homes Two and Three in South Africa are specifically designated to
provide education for students who would otherwise not be able to go to
school. The Meisner’s provide the care for Bryce Home Two. The student
is Desmond.

Bryce Home 2 Desmond
Bryce Home Three is
overseen by a widowed grandmother who attends David and Krista’s church.
She looks after her granddaughter who is going into grade eight. The
grandmother does not have enough money to feed her grandchild nor send
her to school.

Bryce Home Three
While in Durban we made
the commitment to establish two more Bryce Homes by assisting two more
families. This will make a total of five Bryce Homes in South Africa. In
every case the children attend David and Krista’s church and youth
group.
My trip to Durban was
very rewarding. I was able to see the tremendous difference that had
taken place in one year.
Please pray for the
Meisner’s and the work they are doing among the poor in Durban, South
Africa. Each Friday evening they hold a youth service in their home
attended by over 25 young people..
David transports them
to the meeting and takes them home when the meeting is over. Their
weekly church service is held in one of the member’s homes. The lady who
provides this place for teaching and worship also provides a room where
food can be stored and then distributed to
those who are need. The
work that the Meisner’s are doing is truly the Lord’s hand extended.
While Understand The
Times provides some personal support for the Meisner family, their
ministry goes far beyond the Bryce Homes South Africa Program into a
number of other areas. They are presently in the process of setting up
their own non-profit organization in Canada. I strongly recommend that
individuals, other organizations and churches support their work.
June 2012
Greetings!
I am attaching a
picture of the Gumede family taken at a recent service. I cannot begin
to tell you all that God is doing in their lives but it is amazing. As
we have been getting to know them more and more and hearing all that God
has brought them through I can only tell you that the support from UTT
had been the answer to their many prayers. Dave's dad will give you some
video footage as well as some more photos!!
The
Masuku family is doing very well too and God is really increasing their
faith. They have become very involved in the ministry and are very
thankful for your support. This too is an answer to years of prayers,
even those of their late Grandmother who was a Christian and prayed for
them. That is one of the memories of their family that they often share.
How are
you doing? How is Ron? We have been praying for all of you as a church.
Blessings,
Krista
February 16, 2012
Family #1: Gumede Family
Mother: Maureen Gumede
Daughters : Andileage 26, Nosipho age 24, Thule age 26
Grandchildren: Sbahle age 12, Andiswa age 11, Sphiwe age 7, Nsindiso
Age 5, Sphelele age 4, Eshihle age 1, New baby born Dec 14 2011
The Gumede family live in a small one
room shack at the back of a relative’s home. There are eleven people
living in the shack. There is only one bed. Those who do not sleep on
the bed will lay on straw mats on the floor. The family has very little
for possessions and struggles to have food to eat and clothes to wear,
with only a small income coming in. One of the daughters is sick with
seizures and has some brain damage as a result. Another daughter was
raped and became pregnant. Another of her children passed away leaving
grandchildren in her care. Mother Gumede, is a woman of great faith and
has become a regular attendee of church along with her family. The food
that is provided through Understand the Times has made a huge impact on
the family. By providing basics such as flour, sugar, mealie, rice,
beans and oil the family is doing much better. They give God praise and
say that He has looked upon them and blessed them. The family is happy
to attend church on Sunday morning and the older daughters have also
joined the Tuesday Bible study. Ma Gumede has testified that since
coming to church they have seen God bring good change to their lives.

Family #2 Masuku Family:
Nombulelo -24, Desmond-17, Vusi-15, Zanele-13, Nothando-8months
(photo of Vusi, Nothando, Nomvelelo and Desmond)
The Masuku family is led by Nombulelo. She recommitted her life to
the Lord last year and has been a huge blessing to our church. She is
helping with music and children’s ministry. Her younger brother Desmond
is also involved and has a strong call on his life to minister the
Gospel. He desires to go to Swaziland and preach the Gospel when he is
finished school. The family has no parents and have struggled to survive
for the past ten years. The assistance from UTT has helped with food as
well as school fees and uniforms. Please pray that God will provide a
home for the family so they can all be together.

Family #3 -The Mokato Family
This family also lives in Quarry Heights. Their mother passed away
leaving the oldest brother to care for his two sisters. The oldest
brother, Tsepiso quit school to work and take care of his sisters,
Msinhle, grade 11 and Thobile, grade 7. The money he makes
is not enough to provide for
the basic needs of the family. Thobile goes to school at Quarry Heights.
We have been able to help the family with food and school bags for the
girls. We hope to get to know the family better in the coming weeks and
see God really work in their lives. They live in a shack that leaks
terribly and are in need of a proper home.

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