Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Two of the participants from the Peace Circle workshop held in Mossel Bay in February invited us back to conduct workshops for 26 volunteers and carers in the communities of this southern Cape town. They came from SANTA (South African National Tuberculosis Association), Piet Julies who cares for those affected and infected with HIV/Aids and the Thabita group who give fellowship to a congregation of the VGK (Vrye Gereformeerde Kerk).

Participants at one of the two workshopsFor some it was the first time they had ever attended any kind of workshop, but despite that, there was good participation from most in the groups.

The majority of the participants were committed Christians. The workshop seemed to open new ways of applying their faith, giving a perspective and challenge which led to a lot of soul searching and deep sharing. One young lady thought she had forgiven her ex- husband, but realised she was still planning to repay him for the hurt he had caused her. During the module on 'Forgiveness' each participant had the chance to blow out a candle as a symbol of letting go. As she blew out the candle she said she now forgave him totally and decided to let go of revenge.

Annarie had multi experiences of pain and hurt in her life. When given the opportunity to share she said afterwards a burden was taken from her shoulders. She’s come through drug and alcohol abuse and wants to set an example for her children by letting go of hurt and hate.

Further workshops have been requested for October, including a Peace Circles Facilitators workshop so we can train the trainers who can then continue to conduct workshops where needed. SANTA will also network with other branches around the country encouraging participation in such workshops.

Portia Mosia and Jackie Euvrard