Saturday, January 8, 2011

The smashing of the rubix cube.

Christmas went rather well. :) It was such a fun time around our base. On Christmas Eve, I went into the city with some friends and saw the new Narnia movie. I haven't laughed so much in a long time. The whole train ride was spent singing Christmas carols! That night we all snuggled up and listened to a recording of my grandpa reading the story of the birth of Jesus. It made me a little sad, but more so joyful that I was able to share that tradition with my dear friends from all over the world. Christmas was a blast! I woke up early and skyped the family. I felt SO blessed from all the cards and Christmas greetings from back home. It was so helpful and encouraging. :) The whole day the school felt so giddy. haha We had a big Christmas brunch and then opened up stockings. The rest of the day was spent watching Christmas movies and playing games. I got to partake in this British Christmas tradition called Christmas crackers. haha It was ridiculous.

Our school was split in half for the following two weeks with about 25 people in each group. The other group has actually yet to get back. I didn't realize how much I love these people and being apart from them has been a heart wrencher. I know the reunion will be sweet. The first week I spent in Hervey Bay. It is still a very beautiful place. The small group made for a very homey feel. We had lectures on Biblical Worldview. I learned a lot about the gospel of the Kingdom, not just the gospel of Salvation. I learned heaps and loads. New Years was amazing. We spent the night worshipping on the beach. Reflecting on the past year, God has worked and done SO much. I can't even begin to explain.

The second week was spent in Byron Bay doing outreach. We were involved in this thing called Impact Summer. Byron Bay is a big backpacking, tourist town with a huge hippy influence. It was a beautiful place. The best beach I have to by far. I learned a lot about what it means to live like Jesus did. As a follower of Christ, I'm called to love and give of myself to the sick and the broken. That's what this week was. We brought the body of Christ to the people. We had huge free bbq's and pancake/chai nights. It was all about just listening and sharing with the people that showed up. We had people dancing, singing, performing dramas, and giving testimonies during these times in the park. I thought for sure that people didn't want to listen or watch any of it, but I don't think I could have been more wrong. People crave fulfillment and purpose. People want to have someone to listen, someone to love and accept them. It was amazing how many people we were able to share the love of Christ with. We had one day where we set up a huge volleyball tournament and then had a free bbq after. The thing was, we weren't trying to force anything, we were simply providing opportunity for God to work and move. Boy howdy, did he. During that week, my outreach team for India also grew a lot closer. It was amazing how much we have learned to rely on and love on one another. Through this whole experience God has taught me so much about His character and how my life can be a reflection of that.

I am so excited for the year 2011. Seriously, I feel like God is going to do some awesome things in and through me. I'm so passionate and ready to be open to all that He has in store. I read the book Blue Like Jazz over the two weeks as well. It's excellent read, very down to earth and authentic. Read it if you get the chance. :) All of a sudden my time in Australia seems very short. A lot is going on within our base this next month with different people and schools coming and going. I know I'm going to blink and I'll be in India. Eek! I can't wait. I am SO very thankful for my friends here. It is blowing my mind how much I love the people here. In a DTS, being friends with a person for a month is the equivalent to a year because we live in community 24/7. Therefore, I've known these people here for years! :) haha I'm absolutely exhausted. We woke up this morning in Byron and went and watched the sunrise at the lighthouse, which is the most eastern point in Australia.

"No matter how the wind may blow, it cannot shake the sun." - JJ Heller, Back Home

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