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YWAM Declares Official Board Game

It’s finally official…

After an informal poll* conducted at YWAM centres in three different continents we can officially declare that Youth With A Mission has an official board game. And the winner is …

The Settlers of Catan

In addition to the original game of the Settlers of Catan there are many popular add-on packs for the original game. They include:

The runner up for being declared the official board game of YWAM is …

Ticket to Ride

Ticket to Ride also has a few add-on packs for the board game, which include:

If you haven’t already tried out these games then give ‘em a go, they’re a lot of fun, and you should probably be prepared to play the games if you are going to visit almost any YWAM Centre around the world.

What games are being played on your YWAM Centre? Are the games selected above popular games, or are they being replaced by something new?

Let us know below in the comments.

* The informal poll consisted of my own observations and questions about what people are playing at various centres around the world.

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Death and Violence in Jos, Nigeria – YWAM Staff Safe

There have been over 500 villagers killed since March 7 in the city of Jos, Nigeria. According to local YWAM Leaders, Ansel Pronk and Anne Abok, all of the YWAM staff working in the city are safe so far. Many of the friends and loved ones of the YWAM staff have been lost however in the violence.

YWAM in Jos, Nigeria have been helping to provide relief aid and clothing to the many who have been displaced by the violence. The Red Cross has built up hastily built camps to provide a place to live for the many who are now without homes.

Much of the violence is religious in nature as Jos is a located in central Nigeria, right between the predominantly Muslim North of Nigeria, and the predominantly Christian South.

Read more about the area, what YWAM is doing there and how they are being affected over at the YWAM International Web-Site here.

Fire at YWAM Belize Destroys the Kitchen and Dining Area

I found this bit of news on the YWAM Belize web-site and made some follow up enquiries about the fire and what is happening with the rebuilding. Despite the fact that the fire happened almost exactly a year ago ow the YWAM Belize centre is still without a proper kitchen block and is working on raising the funds to build a new one.

Here is the story of the fire from Alyssa, who has been on staff with YWAM Belize for the last five years:

The story of the kitchen fire is actually quite interesting, it occurred a year ago this week (1 year anniversary). We are operating in a temporary kitchen and although it serves us well we have yet to begin rebuilding. We are in need of funds and skilled workers to build it. We also see this as a chance to build it even better (since the former one was over 20 years old). We would like to expand it a bit for our ever-increasing demand.

Story in nut shell…

All the staff of the base was headed some 2 hours away for a staff retreat. Our director’s phone rang when we reached our destination asking if we were burning something on our base. A neighbourhood pastor was passing by and noticed the smoke. We had a couple on base, Mission Builders, who were desperately searching for what they could do. Our director turned right back around and headed to the base to take care of the damages.

Upon arriving at the base he found the entire kitchen burned to the ground. Some iron pots were salvaged but nothing else. The blaze had complications … a local butane company came to fill up the big butane tank for the kitchen, not being aware of the open-flamed water heater close by. An explosion happened … the worker’s hand was burned but no injuries beyond that.

In short- we are still in need of funds to rebuild.

You can read more about the ministry of YWAM Belize, the fire and how you can give on their web-site here.

YWAM Ship Pacific Link has Arrived in Ulladulla

From what I have heard from some of the medical crew on the YWAM Marine Reach Ship MV Pacific Link they have now arrived in Ulladulla in New South Wales, Australia.

Fortunately for the crew the trip from Darling Harbour in Sydney was a much smoother sail than the trip from Newcastle into Sydney. Unfortunately though it was not an uneventful trip as the anchor chain motor stopped working while they were trying to replace the anchor chain. I do not have an update yet about if they have got the motor running again.

The ship will be in Ulladulla until March 15 and while they are there they will be visiting the local Lions group and various church groups in the city. They will also be taking people on guided tours of the ship daily between 9am and 4pm.

The Lions group will be putting on a barbeque at Lions Park in Ulladulla on March 13 at 6:30pm where people can meet the crew and find out more about what the ship is doing. The Lions group is also working on collecting used glasses that will be taken to Papua New Guinea to help people there regain their sight.

You can read more about the YWAM Ship Pacific Link’s visit to Ulladulla here.

Latest Update from YWAM / JOCUM in Chile

I just got this in the mail and wanted to pass it on before heading out for the afternoon:

We want to let you know that the family of Marcos Gallardo, our leader in Arauco, was rescued from a very difficult situation. The place they were staying in at the moment of the earthquake was turning into a chaos, this because of the fear of a seaquake, the constant replicas and the burglary into the shops and supermarkets. Today they are safe in Concepcion and we expect to have them in Santiago very soon.

Referring to Pichilemu, they are all fine, the base didn’t suffer any damage and since they live in a high zone of the city, several people from the town took shelter in the base. We have been helping each other and also many churches have sent their donations to YWAM Pichilemu. From there we have made an operative to Bucalemu, a coast city that was completely destroyed. The tragedy that we’ve been facing is constituted by three elements: 1 first earthquake, 2 the seaquake, 3 the burglary.

The army went out to the streets and the peace was restored. They called out a curfew and this has allowed a better security.  It also allowed the people in charge of reestablishing electricity, water, telephones, etc. to work better. The fire fighters could also work more calmly.

Today there are 799 deaths, these are just the ones from the earthquake, they still need to count the ones from the seaquake because nobody knows exactly how many there are. They are waiting for 7 to 8 days to pass, because this is the time that the ocean will take to return the bodies. We have to add to this, all the missing people that were left under the bridge and buried in the mud.

Here we are preparing a plan of action to reach the places of most need. We are sending scouting teams and talking with the mayors and pastors from the different affected places. To give you an idea, there are close to 2 million people that will be left without a house. The depression is huge.

From Monday the 8th we will start to send the first teams to help remove the debris. We also need specialized teams: Those in the area of health, rescuing and construction. Also tools, generators of electricity to be able to work. We are creating 2 week time unit, in other words, every team can come for a minimum of 2 weeks.

The teams can arrive to our base and then travel to start the work. We are seeing which are the places where the teams can stay near the zones that are most affected and where they also can buy food.

There are many people that already started to take food to the most needy places, but our teams will have to buy their own food in the nearby cities and take it there. Also in those nearby places we’ll have a place for the teams to stay in. In the towns and cities that where more affected, the teams will have to bring tents, for example, in the city of Linares they can receive us and there we can buy food and there is electricity, there we also have a place to stay. In other cities and towns 25-30 minutes or even up to 2 hours of distance there’s no electricity, or water or food or places to stay.

From each base that wants to send teams we need to know how many people there are coming, for how long they will stay and in which way you can help.

The first phase is to supply food, water and medical attention. The second phase, that’s the one we want to start now, is to remove the debris. In a third phase we’ll have to help in the construction of houses, but for that we need teams of constructors and a lot of money, so we are enabling a bank account:

For donations from any part of the world, or for updated information check our web page www.jucumchil.cl where we are updating information constantly.

A big hug for everyone and we’ll keep in touch.

Ricardo Rodriguez

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