Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Sunday, October 7, 2007
Rivers in the Desert
Yesterday morning we went to the Choo Choo Swap Meet in Bishop...browsing around I came to a vendor who had a bunch of old books, when one caught my attention by the title of Rivers in the Desert, by Mrs. Charles Cowman, a classic and wonderful compilation (from all the great, classic authors) style daily devotional. To make it better it is a 1937 edition! Yeah, this made my day, no, my week! Its beautiful, and might just get me hooked on collecting old books. The best part is that I used the book as an opportunity to talk with the man who was selling it. Come to find out is grandfather was a baptist preacher, and he had basically had the word pounded into him as a little boy (he could quote plenty). He said himself though that his granddaughter told him that he has it all in is head, but his heart is still unchanged. He spoke of how life is a great gamble. How people wait until they get hit by a car and survive to get right with God. I encouraged him not to wait till such a thing happens, that eternity is never worth a gamble. He talked about the end times, and I asked him if he would be ready. It was really awesome because he has a lot of Word in him (and God's word does not return void) - it was cool to stir it up in him, and hopefully some provoking thoughts to not wait till its too late to let that word transform his heart. So yeah, it was so cool not only to find the book, but to find an open door for a great conversation because of it!
Friday, October 5, 2007
Some Ketchup
Wow, I have been slacking on keeping up here! Too often I guess I'm just too tired in the evenings to actually take the energy to type anything intellectual, or the computer is taken or something - our wireless isn't working anymore so I can't just hop on my laptop.
This last week has been busy - we had another day of pulling weeds and hauling rocks off the church property. The weather is crazy. Its so cold in the mornings - I'm usually bundled in a jacket and a beanie. Then by the afternoons its pretty hot, and we're in short sleeved t's. Except for this morning - it is so COLD and has been snowing!
Last Thursday we began our once a week Worship Watch with an awesome lady in our church, Leyla. Its an awesome, out-of-the-box, two hour session we spend in worship, prayer, and intercession. We shout, sing "new songs," sing scripture, pray scripture...its been awesome and we've had some great times in the presence of the Lord. Yesterday we celebrated the last day of the Feast of Tabernacles before our worship watch, and had an awesome lunch together over a teaching about the feast. So cool.
I have also started giving one of the high school girls, Elizabeth Haakana, piano lessons. I'm excited to get to spend time with her - she's so precious! Plus its a great opportunity for me to continue learning how to teach.
Speaking (well, writing really) of music, I had coffee on Sunday afternoon with our church worship leader, Bethany Hicks. She had called me that morning before church and had me sing with the worship team at church - I had so much fun! So we went to coffee that afternoon and had such an awesome time together, and basically she is going to be mentoring me in worship, and possibly as a future worship leader. She is also going to help me do keyboard on Sunday mornings, which I am totally excited about because that is something I have really been wanting to learn. And I am officially on the worship team schedule! Hurray! I'm just so excited to be spending time with her, and finding a mentoring relationship in her, because she's just so awesome, and in a lot of ways someone I would love to aspire to.
This is just one of many ways I feel like God has just been showering blessings on me. Through all the struggle and dryness of the last year and a half, of walking alone and feeding myself, it is so very very refreshing to find a river of refreshment pouring into my life.
We also started Kidz Club this week (it is like an after-school program we do once a week for K-5th grade) - we had a great kick-off with about 25 kids. Raf brought his waterballoon launcher (its like a giant slingshot), which was a BIG hit. I have to admit, we almost had more fun with it than the kids did!
I've had my struggles this week too. One morning I was so frustrated, I felt like Jacob wrestling with God. I'm still uncertain as to what that was all about (I know what subject, but as to why the great struggle). It was just so intense! I couldn't make sense in my mind, couldn't wrap my brain around it. But in the end, whether it made sense or not, I just had to let it go. I guess I'm learning too, another aspect of prevailing prayer. I just didn't want to let go. Didn't feel like was supposed to. I wanted to attain that promise, and I wasn't going to let go until He gave it!
The staff had breakfast this morning with our associate pastor, Kyle, and another of our teachers, Keven. It was so good - I totally love the maturity, and intellectual conversation. Kyle is going start Joel and I on an awesome, seminary level, book. I'm excited about the mentoring that will be coming from them too, and I am excited for a higher level of challenge.
I finally got a hold of Raf's pictures (more from our hike to the cross, our time pulling weeds in Palm Desert, and our hike up rock creek), and got them on my computer, so I'll be posting them soon!
This last week has been busy - we had another day of pulling weeds and hauling rocks off the church property. The weather is crazy. Its so cold in the mornings - I'm usually bundled in a jacket and a beanie. Then by the afternoons its pretty hot, and we're in short sleeved t's. Except for this morning - it is so COLD and has been snowing!
Last Thursday we began our once a week Worship Watch with an awesome lady in our church, Leyla. Its an awesome, out-of-the-box, two hour session we spend in worship, prayer, and intercession. We shout, sing "new songs," sing scripture, pray scripture...its been awesome and we've had some great times in the presence of the Lord. Yesterday we celebrated the last day of the Feast of Tabernacles before our worship watch, and had an awesome lunch together over a teaching about the feast. So cool.
I have also started giving one of the high school girls, Elizabeth Haakana, piano lessons. I'm excited to get to spend time with her - she's so precious! Plus its a great opportunity for me to continue learning how to teach.
Speaking (well, writing really) of music, I had coffee on Sunday afternoon with our church worship leader, Bethany Hicks. She had called me that morning before church and had me sing with the worship team at church - I had so much fun! So we went to coffee that afternoon and had such an awesome time together, and basically she is going to be mentoring me in worship, and possibly as a future worship leader. She is also going to help me do keyboard on Sunday mornings, which I am totally excited about because that is something I have really been wanting to learn. And I am officially on the worship team schedule! Hurray! I'm just so excited to be spending time with her, and finding a mentoring relationship in her, because she's just so awesome, and in a lot of ways someone I would love to aspire to.
This is just one of many ways I feel like God has just been showering blessings on me. Through all the struggle and dryness of the last year and a half, of walking alone and feeding myself, it is so very very refreshing to find a river of refreshment pouring into my life.
We also started Kidz Club this week (it is like an after-school program we do once a week for K-5th grade) - we had a great kick-off with about 25 kids. Raf brought his waterballoon launcher (its like a giant slingshot), which was a BIG hit. I have to admit, we almost had more fun with it than the kids did!
I've had my struggles this week too. One morning I was so frustrated, I felt like Jacob wrestling with God. I'm still uncertain as to what that was all about (I know what subject, but as to why the great struggle). It was just so intense! I couldn't make sense in my mind, couldn't wrap my brain around it. But in the end, whether it made sense or not, I just had to let it go. I guess I'm learning too, another aspect of prevailing prayer. I just didn't want to let go. Didn't feel like was supposed to. I wanted to attain that promise, and I wasn't going to let go until He gave it!
The staff had breakfast this morning with our associate pastor, Kyle, and another of our teachers, Keven. It was so good - I totally love the maturity, and intellectual conversation. Kyle is going start Joel and I on an awesome, seminary level, book. I'm excited about the mentoring that will be coming from them too, and I am excited for a higher level of challenge.
I finally got a hold of Raf's pictures (more from our hike to the cross, our time pulling weeds in Palm Desert, and our hike up rock creek), and got them on my computer, so I'll be posting them soon!
Monday, October 1, 2007
Pictures from our hike to the cross
Hannah
Juju!
Nice shoes boys...

Hannah and I ready to go!
Taking a break
The boys climb a rock
Cristian climbing

Crazy Cristian

Crowley Lake

Random

We made it!

Brent and Raphael

The cross

Top quality hiking shoes

Hannah and Brent - I miss these guys!

Tea party...

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