19.12.08

Howdy.

I'll see if I can catch up with the last month. Probably not but I'll give you some tidbits.

Yesterday was the last day of lectures, this next week is outreach prep then next weekend we fly out to Guam. whooooo..... HOOOO!

The speaker this last week talked all about teamwork and cross-cultural communication. He presented us with a couple of models for cultural entry that will be helpful. He was pretty cool, a lot of what he taught was based on teamwork and role-playing activities that helped life be fun. We in turn blew his mind by being the coolest DTS group he's ever worked with ;).

The week before Mark Parker talked about the Cross and Lordship of Christ. What a week. The guy can talk and talk and talk. But he's extremely entertaining. And he definitely rocked our world. Also that weekend we had five kids from a youth group in Tauranga stay here for the weekend and we entertained them the whole time. It was fun. I think they liked it to.

Team Guam has been running at 6am twice a week and getting up at 6:30 weekdays to pray.

We have some really cool ideas for outreach. We'll be working a lot on building relationships between YWAM Guam, The churches there, and the people. We're hoping to run lots of events that help people get connected to each other.... block parties and whatnot. That and we're hoping to find a few cafes or coffeeshops we can hang at regularly and use to connect with locals. It's going to be freaking rad.

Haven't been snowboarding or rock climbing in a long time. It's almost Christmas and I miss the snow. It's weird that Christmas is in the summer here. But also awesome. Just the fact that we go to the swimming hole to cool off in December is great. I do miss the NW though. Heard it's been cold and snowy over there. Lucky.

Had a chat with a girl in a skate shop the other day.... she picked up on my accent and started peppering me with questions about America. She asked me if it's like the movies and everyone shoots each other all the time. I told her not where I'm from.

I drove here for the first time a couple of weeks ago. All the way to Whangarei and back. The staff all took off on a retreat and left all the students to fend for themselves so I got approved to drive one of the vans so we could go to town. It was a little weird feeling, and scary in town. They have those big roundabouts here. But we made it without getting lost or in a wreck.

Made 26 dollars in 40 minutes singing songs on the street a few weeks ago.

I cut my hair the other day. Off. It's real short now. I know there's a few of you who will appreciate that news.

Well. Guess I'll sign off....

1 comment:

*Rae~chill said...

What?! I thought you were going for the wild man look...