While Martin was in Durban last week, he went to the LDS (Mormon) Self-Reliance Center where the church centers it's efforts in helping the poor and needy, as well as, helping members to find jobs. Martin has always had an interest in this program and is always looking for opportunities to serve in the areas he is visiting... or just getting to see how the program is progressing in other parts of the world.
While he was there, he met a mormon bishop. They got to talking and the bishop suggested that Martin stop by the church on Saturday. There was going to be an activity for the youth of the stake (a group of mormon congregations that gather together is called a "Stake") and he should come to get to know the kids from that area.
Martin and I were talking on the phone that Saturday morning and he said, "Hey, do you think that I should go to the church this afternoon? Looks like they are doing a youth conference, so I am not sure if I should even go (since it isn't an adult-focused meeting)." We talked a little more on the phone and I said, "You know, you should go. You might be missing church on Sunday (because they were taking off and heading to Cape Town) this may be the only church that you get this week. So, we finished our conversation and Martin left for the Youth Conference.
When he arrived, he had a chance to meet a lot of the youth leaders and he was so impressed by how they had set up the program for the youth in that area. The 100 plus youth were divided into different groups and each group was either, learning how to formal dance in the gym, while others were learning how to apply for jobs at the Self-Reliance center, (right next to the church) and the last group was learning how to utilize the internet to do missionary work. All great youth specific activities that would benefit these kids.
However, somehow in the midst of all of this, Martin was asked to be the concluding speaker to the whole group when they all met back at the church. Of course, Martin is a fabulous speaker and has done quite the circuit back here in the states to both adult and youth groups, so he was able to pull stories and lessons from his past experiences to teach these young kids about setting goals. His topic to the youth was about climbing the mountains of life and how they can accomplish whatever they set their minds to doing, as long as they are moving forward with determination. Something that comes very naturally to my goal-setting husband.
Of course, after the conference, Martin gave a few of the youth leaders (who gave him a ride home) a tour of AMARA.
I am so glad that Martin is always looking for opportunities to stay present and involved wherever he can, at this time. He is getting a little anxious to get back home and have life be a little more normal, but really, he also loves being on the boat. In the meantime, I am glad that he can share his talents with others while he is sailing.
In other news, they are almost to Cape Town.