Sunday 19 November 2017

South Africa 2017 - Day 1 – 18th November

I met up with Godfrey yesterday near the M1 to travel down to Heathrow.  We got there really easily with very little in the way of delays or holdups and arrived almost 5 hours before the flight was due to depart.  A much easier journey than my poor wife Mags had home.  The two hours it took to drop drop me off turned into almost four hour for her return trip.

I met a dog handler while having coffee in T5 who was training explosives sniffer dogs.  Every time they successfully found his bag with plastic explosives in the dog got a play with a tennis ball and some praise.  I hope he had fake plastic explosives in the bag, not the real deal!  We had a good chat about dogs and his job and I was surprised how much he was allowed to tell me about it.

The lift in T5 had the poshest announcer’s voice I’ve ever heard, so posh I muttered in my best RP accent “Four years at RADA and I’m doing the voice of an airport lift” which got a chuckle from some of the packed passengers.

A pint of Guinness was an excellent accompaniment to a full English breakfast for tea then we boarded the plane.  Here we come to a fine candidate for one of Godfrey’s ‘top tips’.  When Mags and I travel, with or without the kids, we always just wait until the plane is nearly full before boarding so we don’t have to stand in the lengthy queue to board.  Godfrey doesn’t.  As soon as they called the first class he was up and in that much shorter queue.  I followed rather reluctantly and he said he almost always just gets straight on and low and behold we didn’t get bounced or told to come back later but were waved straight on!  Sadly we didn’t get to sit in first or even business class, we had to put up with the very back row, chosen in the hope that people don’t like the back row so if the flight wasn’t too full we might be able to lie down across multiple seats and get some kip.  The flight was rammed.  Ever seat was taken and we ended up with a guy sitting between us in our little block of three.  Godfrey wanted the aisle so he could get out easier and I like the window so I can see, plus who wants to be in the middle?  The guy seemed a bit put out but that’s life.

Started reading C. Baxter Kruger’s slim little book “Jesus and the undoing of Adam” as I’ve been meaning to read it for months.  I’ve managed to get half way through and it is excellent.  It not a book to just speed read through.  I like the cut of his jib as they say.

I managed to watch about three quarters of Wonder Woman early in the morning when I’d finally given up on sleeping before we landed.  It truly is a superb film. It’s certainly the most emotionally moving of the super-hero films of late.

Immigration and baggage claim in Johannesburg was a breeze if a little slow, but nowhere near as slow as Newark or Atlanta in the USA can be. Then we were met by Johan and Terence from the church in Stilfontaine.  It was a two hour or so drive to their place from the airport but when we arrived it was beautiful.  The wooden houses are in a little fenced-off compound near the church grounds, surrounded by stunning countryside and we were made very welcome.  Godfrey is with Johan and Tarryn’s family and I’m with Terence and Vicky’s.

We had a sound-check and quick rehearsal about 4pm then the meeting started about 6pm.  Godfrey’s got the whole evening other than a short Bible-school graduation ceremony at the beginning and as they’re all really excited about him being here it really kicked off into a really fun party.  The band was great with a bass player, Terence on electric guitar and Johan on keyboards and harmonica.  Godfrey’s preach went down a storm too.  The message of ‘you’re a wonderful son’ - which if you’ve heard him speak anytime in the last few years you’ll have heard it.  It’s a good message.

The meeting was live streamed at Spirit Word Ministries Facebook page.

The dancing during some of the songs was superb, clearly some of the younger folks have some dances they’ve developed and all do in unison, it was wonderful to see them doing it.  Such exuberance and joy being expressed is great to see.


After the meeting we had a bite to eat and then crashed into blissful and deep sleep until the morning.

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