You Are Kermit |
Hi, ho! Lovable and friendly, you get along well with everyone you know. You're a big thinker, and sometimes you over think life's problems. Don't worry - everyone know's it's not easy being green. Just remember, time's fun when you're having flies! |
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
Its Official...
Monday, July 24, 2006
Rainy Days in Sydney Town
Answer: You would go out to the mall and you would buy your host a teddy drop-bear! And you would dress it up in a Superman outfit! Then, you would take pictures of it on the escalator, sitting in a cafe and reading, and standing next to a Superman action figure. But you also have to be careful, because it might fall on you unawares and try to eat your neck, which is what drop-bears do. Especially when they have Superman outfits on. And then you would put it in situations which you think might sum up your hosts' life- preaching in the pulpit, reading theological books and Greek grammar books, posing in the local church, and casually hanging out by the fish tank. Then you would show your host when he came to visit that evening. And his face would be hurting from laughing...
So today it rained- the local farmers were pleased, 2 Americans & GGG were amused, and I was thoroughly entertained. All is good in Sydney Town.
Sunday, July 23, 2006
Monday, July 17, 2006
The way it was on Sunday
Tuesday, July 11, 2006
Distant Thoughts of Poland
My thoughts are there because for a long time it has been on my heart to go to the land of my heritage and tell them about Jesus. My deep desire is that Polish people would come and drink of a deep relationship with God.
Late last night I called my parents because I was excited about their trip and the people they are meeting. They told me that they went to a Polish Baptist church on Sunday where they met some Australian and American missionaries! Praise the Lord! AND- they got some contact details for me so I can email/ write and talk about about ministry opportunities there with them. If I start forming friendships with people over there, the thought of going wouldn't be so daunting.
My next step is I am going to start up a Polish prayer group, so that people here can start praying for Poland. That will motivate me to write to some missionaries there, and fuel the desire I have to see God's glory declared in Poland.
I know I have a lot of decisions to make before I even go there. I also know I have things to work on in my own life. But I'm very excited!!! My parent's trip has really helped me to re-focus upon the urgency for mission. Lately I feel as though I have lost the passion- the sense of urgency to declare the gospel. Call this blog entry something of a confession. But the question that I keep asking myself is 'Give me a good enough reason why I shouldn't go?'
P.S. Kid's club is on at church at the moment. There are many opportunites to share Jesus here. The sense of urgency is here too... please pray.
For his glory...not my own.
For the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the LORD as the waters cover the sea (Hab 2:14).
Saturday, July 08, 2006
Monday, July 03, 2006
Ode to Keppel
I'm home now from Great Keppel Island, but my mind is still there. And so, dear friends, a tribute. No, more than a tribute: an ode to the island that is Great Keppel.
As the sun adorns Keppel
I will dream of thee as one dares to dream
Of a place now in the recesses of my mind.
Where time stood still
Yet eternity was witnessed in your starry expanses and vast horizons.
Where people forget
And remember that haven you offer.
Shadowy declines ease to sandy plains crowned by coral.
Renewing blue waters and calming bushlands whisper that same sweetness: 'hush!'
Commanding coastlands and unattainable depth beckons dangerously.
The wonder of your beaches alone
Do not justify their isolation.
I would embrace them in a moment!
Your distant sisters remind me
I float in a sea of isolation,
Almost like a prison.
Yet your serenity liberates me.
Nonetheless I am captivated.
You are fed from without.
You feed me from within.
I do not even hold your lighthouse against you Keppel,
For you Keppel, can do me no wrong.