Sunday, October 30, 2011

in perfect timing

2 weeks from today, I'll be hopping on a plane in nadi, fiji. about 36 hours later, I'll be landing in indianapolis, indiana!

Friday, October 21, 2011

grace in the wilderness

If you've ever tried to read through Isaiah or Jeremiah, I am impressed by your efforts. If you've ever actually completed the task, you must be way more diligent and smarter than me. I've been trying to read Jeremiah since like March. It's hard to get. And it's sort of depressing, because for being "god's people", Israel isn't very faithful, and God's a pretty just God.

It's a lengthy passage, but read chapters 30 and 31 of Jeremiah. Seriously. The best story ever told. From the beginning of the book through chapter 30, Jeremiah keeps telling Judah and Israel about what God thinks of sin. Over and over again (a Nelly reference, what?). He gives little hints of God's grace but mostly talks about God's wrath. And in ch. 30, Jeremiah shoots straight with the israelites. He quotes God saying things like "your hurt is incurable, there's no healing for you" and "your sins are flagrant and your guilt is great".

Then, one of the clearest pictures of redemption in all scripture that I've read: chapter 31. "With weeping they shall come, and with pleas of mercy I will lead them back, I will make them walk by brooks of water, in a straight path in which they shall not stumble... For the Lord has ransomed Jacob and has rescued him from hands too strong for him" (31:9 & 11). Verse 2 says they found grace in the wilderness. They were in the wilderness for a while. But even in a desolate place, they experienced the grace of God.
How's this possible? It doesn't even make sense. God's a god who redeems. He restores. And gosh dang, even in the midst of our deep, dark, death-deserving betrayal, we get his grace. We get the cross and a clean slate. It's what I'll spend the rest of my life trying to understand.

On a less serious but equally blog-worthy note, we've seen sun in suva everyday for like a week straight. If that's not evidence of God's goodness and a straight up miraculous act of the sovereign God, I don't know what is. I might come home with a tan after all!

Thursday, October 20, 2011

sand day saturday

Last weekend, we took a trip to some wicked sweet sand dunes! I've never been to sand dunes before, but I'm pretty sure these are some of the coolest around. check out a couple pics:



















that's all for now. keep it real.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

All-Star Nina (and american sunnies)

Hellllo blog world! Well the countdown has officially begun: 5 weeks or so (okay, so maybe not an "official" countdown) until our arrival to our home sweet home! I'm excited! But there's still sooooo much to do (for example, the All Blacks have to win the Rugby World Cup) here, so I'm not looking too far ahead.

This semester at our weekly meetings, we've been talking about what sort of things define our identity as followers of Christ. A few of our student leaders have the opportunity to speak throughout the second half of this semester. Nina, one of the girls I meet with, is a final year student at USP. She talked about our identity as children of God. Nina did a STELLAR job. It was completely outside her comfort zone, but she walked with the Lord through the process and God used her.
We had a girl's weekend retreat a couple weekends ago. About 25 girls came for the weekend. We expected a few more students, but it turned out to be a perfect number. The group was small enough that they really got to know each other on an intimate level. The girls had a blast. The first night was a P.J. dance party theme night and the second was a Hollywood talent show. We heard incredible teaching from Sai, a Student Life staff woman at USP, held topical seminars, a sports afternoon, and had some awesome worship jam sessions.
Mary, Jenny, and I had a delightful picnic in the park on saturday. A shout out to Rachel, who sent a package from america with sunglasses! we rocked the shades, despite suva's greatest efforts to bring a cloudy day.

STINT team fiji!

STINT team fiji!
meet my team! top (L to R): mary, brian, jenny, dave, myself, rob