Welcome! This is the personal blog for the team that makes up the non-profit organization, Love for the Sake of Love. Here, we'll update you on the work we're doing, what is going on with each of us personally, and some of our random thoughts on life. We hope that this blog will give you some insight on each of us and the things we're doing at Love for the Sake of Love. Please choose a category below to get started.


Saturday, July 21, 2012

50days50meals

Just because I'm back from South Africa does not mean that L4L is relaxing for the rest of the summer. Co-founder, Andrew Vanover is currently traveling the world with his initiative called 50days50meals. He and his good friend, Austin Simmons are spending 50 days going to over 19 countries with their camera gear, passports, and not much else.  Their goal is simple: to share a meal with a stranger each day they're traveling.  They intend to love those they meet through the conversations they have with them and they're documenting each step in their journey.

I could not be more excited with the work that they're doing and have been so impressed to see how hard Andrew and Austin have worked to see this project come together.  They've trusted God each step of the way, and He is definitely getting the glory through what they're doing.  Love for the Sake of Love is proud to be connected to the work of 50days50meals.

PLEASE check out their website to learn more and follow their blog for updates.


http://50days50meals.com/
http://blog.50days50meals.com/

-Alison
L4L Co-founder

Our last week in Cape Town

So we may have slacked in blogging our last week and a half in Cape Town, but its because we were really busy soaking everything in and saying bye to all of our new favorite people we had met in Ocean View.

One cool thing we got to do in our last week was spend a few nights with host families in Ocean View.  Amanda and Katie stayed with Chevonne's family and Mary and I stayed in the flats with a woman they called Auntie Netta.  While we loved staying in Kommetjie, it was great spending that precious time with some of the OV locals.  Auntie Netta was so sweet and welcomed us into our flat with open arms.  One of her daughters, who is in her mid-twenties, was also living with her and we had some fun conversations about traveling, some of the differences between America and South Africa, and a little bit about South African soap operas.  Even though these conversations weren't extraordinarily deep, it was a great reminder that even though we live in opposite sides of the world, we're really not all that different from each other.



We also spent some quality time in our second home, the Green Room.  It's hard to explain to people who have never been there, but its the perfect combination of a laid back restaurant and coffee shop.  We got to know the owner, Ollie pretty well and made sure we spent some time actually getting to hear his life story our last week there.  He never said he was a Christian, but he still seemed to have a soft spot for us crazy American missionaries.  He let us use his wifi as much as we wanted, he always greeted us with a smile, and he welcomed us into his group of friends.  Even though we were there to serve the people of Ocean View, God doesn't teach us to pick and choose who to love.  Even though it wasn't much, spending that time with Ollie and hoping that he saw God working through each of us was just as important to us as all of the other work we did in Cape Town.



For our last Friday in Cape Town, we had a sleepover with the OV youth girls.  In South Africa, instead of calling them sleepovers, they call them stay-awakes.  It was pretty fitting. :)  The girls loved it and it was a fun way to end our time with them.  We got to know these girls pretty well during the six weeks we were there and I know Katie, Amanda, Mary and I all miss them a lot.  Good thing we're all planning on being back in Cape Town one day.  This isn't the kind of place you can go to once and then check it off of your list.  It sticks with you and completely changes you.  At least for me, there's no other option but to go back.

Mary was much better about updating her blog, so if you want to see more updates from our trip, check out http://maryinsouthafrica.wordpress.com/.
Amanda also created a blog when she got back from South Africa with some of her reflections about her time there.  Its amazing.  Seriously...go read it.  http://amaddox093.blogspot.com/

-Alison