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Wednesday, 18 September 2019

Words

Words.....

you spoke a few words
perhaps even forgotten by yourself 
what came out of your mouth
but it is hanging like a noose around the hearers neck
and a dagger in their heart
the venom of what is in your heart
is forever etched in the hearers memory
will you ever know the damage you caused?
will you ever learn to be careful with your words?
will you ever get rid of the venom in your life?


Riana Odendaal
September 2019

Monday, 2 September 2019

The Skeletons in the closet -- Mozambique

The skeletons in the closet

Under the bright blue skies and baobab trees
deep under the dust and mopane trees
lies more than meets the eye
skeletons hiding in the closet
wars with others and wars within. Floods and droughts
A quick glance at recent Mozambican history
Portugal move into Mozambique in 1600's
1962 saw the start of Frelimo, who started the war against the Portuguese in 1964
In 1974 Mozambique gained independence from Portugal, and the Portuguese given 24 hour notice to leave the country.
In 1976-1994  they had Civil war with Renamo and Frelimo fighting each other with various other countries backing these two parties, 
With the war ending in 1994.
Just 6 short years later in 2000 the area had wide-spread devastating floods
And you ask me, this happened 19, and 25 and 45 years ago, and what has that got to do with us, today in 2019?
Scratching on the surface we find
Skeletons from the war is still scattered all around
Ruins of homes and hotels, engine parts and others rusted goods chilling under trees.
In the memories of those who lived during the war, or even fought in the war
Memories of families that died, or fled to other countries - never to be seen again
and even more practical - there is a generation of people that can't read or write
simply because they didn't go to school because there was a war going on
and today can't read a Bible even if they will receive one.
How does that affect you who didn't go to the war, or might not even know about it? 
Perhaps you can consider donating money towards Audio Bibles so that this generation can have the Word of God spoken to them, that can set them free.
Freedom and forgiveness of sin and show them the way to eternal life, and free them from the skeletons of the war still stuck in memories.
And you can Pray. 

Riana Odendaal
July 2019  Mozambique

Donderstorm

Donderstorm

Slierte nat val uit die hemele neer
Die wolke dreun en steun
Wit blitse skiet orals heen
Die sinkdak raas, en min anders kan gehoor word
Die voëltjies kruip weg uit die reën
Maar sal netnou weer sing van die nat-seën
Die bome en plante drink die hemelse water
En almal se harte het ‘n smile op
En fluister Dankie Vader vir die reen

writtten January 2019

African Wild Cat #TheYafeChronicles

African Wild Cat

My fur is a beautiful blend of taupe, black and beige
Underneath this camouflaged fur I hide strong muscles, 
cunning, bravery, growls, and instinct to hunt fowls....
and so much more.
I prefer you not to see me if you are a tourist.... or my prey
If you pass me by, I will hide in the deep shadows so grey
I might be small, but in my heart I am a lion
The lion of the small cats of Africa
I am an African Wild Cat
Consider yourself lucky if I cross your path

#TheYafeChronicles