Thursday, 14 May 2009
Blessings from God.
God has blessed me so much in this DTS community: I account friends, DTS leaders, and YWAM friends.
We were going to Burundi and Rwanda, in Africa, for two and half months for outreach. I had no money, but God provided so amazingly. A week before that, preparation week, we had giving day where everyone prays to God asking, “What can I give?” and “to whom?” One of the students prayed and God told her to give money to someone and that someone was me. When we were giving, she gave me an envelope, I hesitated to open but finally I did. It was £100(R1500) inside. I almost collapsed and the second student gave me £25(R350). I just stood there not knowing what to say to God. He is so amazing. He says in Jeremiah 29:11;”For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give hope and future.” I was so excited and my mind was racing as I recalled how good God gave abundantly. Again I had discovered that when I trust Him, His way is far better than I could ever imagine.
I love music so much, like crazy, and in the day before giving I thought maybe someone would give me an IPod but I just chased the thought away. Amazingly one of my DTS leaders gave me a piece of paper that said, “Your Father knows that you love music; by Monday I’ll give you an IPod”. I again didn’t know what to say to God. He is truly amazing.
God is awesome: after two days I went to Belfast City center to do some shopping and was looking for the cheapest laptop (if I couldn’t find a laptop I wanted to buy a camera.) I went up and down looking for the cheapest one but found nothing. I saw cheap cameras but decided not to buy any. I met one of my DTS friends Megan and told her that I didn’t find laptops but saw a camera and she asked, “Is the laptop your priority or camera?” I said, “Laptop” she said, “Why don’t you save for a laptop then?” I replied, “That’s a good idea.”
That afternoon we went to a party, that was hosted by the England DTS and I met a girl named Pendo, from Tanzania. As we were enjoying the party she showed me her outreach photos. During the conversation she asked me if I had a camera, my answer was, “No.” She was like, “take mine.” I shockingly replied, “You must be crazy girl you will need this camera” She answered “I needed this camera for outreach, but now outreach is over so take it. If I need a camera again, I’ll just buy it.” I didn’t believe it and even now I still can’t believe how God works. He is indescribable.
In this time I’ve realized that God is uncontainable and incomparable. During that week we were walking to the YWAM office. As we were walking Megan realized her family has an extra laptop that isn’t being used. She said “I can ask my Dad if you can have it because no one uses it”. She talked to her dad and he said “he’ll send it with her sister when she comes to Belfast”. I am so blessed by God. Philippians 4:19 says; “God gives where he finds empty hands” and in Psalms 37:4 it says ’’ Be delighted with the Lord. Then he will give you all your heart desires”.
Wednesday, 11 March 2009
My Vision!
I came here to Belfast without any vision, just looking for God. But God had different plans for me. I was talking to my sister in December 2008, and asking about what was happening back in my community at home. She told me that one of the girls I was leading in the Zulu Tribal Celebrations died of AIDS in that same month. She was eighteen years old. After that conversation I felt a burden in my heart for the entire day. I wasn’t sure what it meant, but once I shared what was going on in my heart, I discerned what it was. I felt like I have to take responsibility to lead the youth in my area at home, because it was only through the grace of God that my life was transformed. I want to teach them about how to live life, like I was taught with the Life Skills Course, and give them the tools needed to turn their lives around. I want to inspire them with hope and vision, because the youth really suffer from a lack of hope, and many are dying of AIDS. After receiving this initial burden, I started to dream of what I could do back home. I received a vision from God: There was a garden with many dry trees around, and I came into the garden in the form of water. God used me to revive the trees and bring them back to experiencing abundant life. It was after this dream that I was reminded of the story of Nehemiah. He heard that things weren’t going well for his people, and he felt great sorrow for them. He fasted and prayed for several days. He cried out to God, asking for forgiveness for his people because they were leading sinful and disobedient lives. After praying and waiting on God, Nehemiah immediately began taking action. He started making preparations.
God really used this story to speak to me. Like Nehemiah, after praying and crying out for my people, I now know I need to start making preparations before this vision can come to be. There are many skills that I need to begin this work, and I will have to give up my career and go back to University for Community Development Skills, Administration Skills, and Facilitation/Leadership Skills. I would like to start a youth Bible Study as well, and I will need these skills here too, as well as a venue – like a community center – to run this. With all of these things, I will face the challenge of finances. During this time here on this DTS, and the time leading up to it, I have really learned to trust God to provide. When I get back home, I know I need to continue my studies and I will need to talk to the guys I lived with for encouragement and wisdom in starting something new like this. I will need to start fundraising as soon as I get back home too, in order to pay for all these things. There are many practical things I need to get started with, and I need to keep focused on the original vision that God gave me for my people so that I don’t get overwhelmed. He gave me the verse in 1 Chronicles 28:20 that says: “Be Strong and Courageous and get to work. Don’t be frightened by the size of the task, for the Lord my God is with you; He will not forsake you. He will see to it that everything is finished correctly.”
Monday, 09 March 2009
God's call and Trusting in His Provision!
So after everything God called me to Belfast to study at a Discipleship Training School with YWAM, but as you would remember, with my family background we don’t have money and I was doing volunteer work too. So it was too hard for me alone, but I trusted God to provide as He promises: “I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more important than food, and the body more important than clothes? But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. 34Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own”. So I believed in my God and He provided everything. From my experience walking in this journey with God, I can testify proudly that I’ve seen God through the whole of my life. I’ve seen that God is there waiting for us to change. Waiting for us to repent and to give us forgiveness and His mercy. Let’s give our lives to God and experience His loving-kindness and His amazing grace. He is there to bless us with every gift He has created for us. He wants to give you His desires that He has created you for. I know Him, and He is faithful even when you walk through the valley of the shadow of death. His perfect love is casting out fear and even when you‘re caught in the middle of the storms of this life, He won’t turn His back to you. You’ll fear nothing, nothing at all.
Journey with God


Again I had to move on. After the funeral I moved to the
Journey with God!
In 2007, I did very well but one day God told me that I had to grow spiritually, and not just dwell in the same place. In that time I was attending my aunt’s church, which ended up seeming like fluff to me because there was no growth there at all. My friends had told me before about YWAM, and as I was praying to God to show me the place that I would receive that spiritual growth He gave me that missions school. He promised me that I would grow and He would take care of everything if I truly believed in Gods presence and believe in Him. I acted very quickly by speaking to one of my leaders. There was no place in YWAM at that time, but I trusted that the time would come.
God is Faithful!
My School Life
During this period, they have both learnt many important skills essential to their development as young leaders. They have gained a good knowledge of the co-ordination of programmes, experience in public speaking and developed interpersonal skills including an understanding of the needs of others and the behavior of people in class. They both want to put back into KwaNyuswa community what they have learned via Light Providers Youth Club. And it is through these testimonies, that my own life was transformed.
Siyanda:
When he was younger, he was involved heavily in drinking and other immoral behaviors. Through doing Life Skills, his life changed around, and now he is a Life Skills leader. He is now able to be a role model for all the youth that come through the program. The youth relate to his past, and he is able to share with them the changes that God has done in his life. His example, along with Vusi and Msizi, impacted me while I was there, and motivated me to make the same changes in my life.
Sunday, 08 March 2009
My Community Life!
My Life in Community
I was fourteen years old when I started learning about adolescence, and seeing my friends start to engage themselves into things like drugs, boys, etc. I sat down at home one day looking at the situation – and all the suffering and the hard painful upbringing – and it’s full of anger. I wish to be something else, so that I could look after my mom, and give her everything she could want, to bring the joy into her life that she never experienced in her marriage. So I decided to make boundaries and put distance between nasty things and myself. I didn’t want to mess up my life. I remember one day writing my first letter to God:
1) Strength
2) Protection
3) Values
4) Strong character
5) Right desires
My Family Life!
My Parent’s Life
My personal Life!.
My Personal Details
I am Nosipho Ntuli, 21 years old from KwaNongoma in KwaZulu, Natal. Allow me to share my story about my life at home. I have two younger sisters, Mahulu (18) and Sonto (12). I still have both parents, Mr. Vincent and Mrs. Zanele Ntuli, so growing up it was just the five of us. Back in 1988, my family moved to Johannesburg, and we lived there almost four years. Because of fights and conflicts that took place in Johannesburg between the two tribes Xhosa and Zulu, we had to move back to KwaNongoma city I think in 1991, and I studied there from first grade until twelfth grade.