Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Outreach and Slop

To catch up with everybody, because I have not been on here in a long time. A lot of coool stuff has happened but the main purpose of this post is cause I want to talk about outreach. To give everyone an idea of what the outreach is, it's the actual trip we are going on for 3 months after the first part of the trip. There were 3 potential places (technically 5 but 4 are combined in groups of 2). These places were tahiti/vanuatu, papua new guinea/indonesia, and mexico city. So we were supposed to pray about where God wanted us to go. Well, initially when I heard about tahiti, thats where I wanted to go. The day they announced the outreach locations officially though, I kept praying and getting papua new guinea and to just obey God. Well after a big struggle, I finally obeyed and put PNG down as my first preference for outreach locations. Well, I started to get prepared for it and was actually pretty excited about it...we were essentially going to be backpacking through PNG and ending up in indonesia...visiting a bunch of villages on the way and just spending time with different people groups...Tony felt a call to there as well...well after getting used to it about a week ago i started to play with the idea of Tahiti again...and 2 of the leaders came up to me and asked me to repray for my location...and I was like eh ok...did not think much would change...well I prayed about it and tahiti started to come up...i initially thought it was just me because I really wanted to go there at the beginning....but God kept showing it to me and to the leaders...and I know that I am supposed to go to there and Vanuatu now after a lot of prayer and different things happening...I really believe God wanted me to obey at the beginning just to show Him I would and then after the obedience He gave me the location I initially wanted...He wanted me to submit above anything...so Tony and I will not be on the same outreach...but I think that is gonna help us keep ourselves focused on exactly what we need to be focused on during outreach... In case anyone cares I just woke up from a nap at 830 at night...bad idea but I fell asleep watching a movie...I just ate an entire box of mike and ikes too...if anyone wants to send me candy, send mike and ikes of all flavors....everyone freakin has eaten the ones my mom sent me....the islanders have this mentality of 'whats mine is yours and whats yours is mine'...well thats awesome and everything but they never flippin have anything so its really just 'what is the american's is the islander's as well'...as far as our outreach goes...I do not know much about what we are doing in Tahiti, but we are going to be hanging out with indigenous tribes in vanuatu...so that part will be similar to what we are doing in PNG...I will write about what we are doing in Tahiti as soon as I get all of the details....Outreach is NOT cheap though and I am trying to see if there is some way to get things cheaper on the trip...David Mcdonald and Joe Stratton are well missed and when I kill a kangaroo I will definitely name it after you both? I dunno...sounds good right? Fengel (dunno if thats the right spelling) is in a week and a half...we are going about 12 hours north to an aboriginal community and spending 2 weeks there and camping out on the beach up there and such...should be exciting hanging out with all the kids and spear fishing and such...God has been working on me dramatically here and lately it has been flexibility...I am constantly pulled in so many directions and I am learning to be content in every circumstance as Paul says....its difficult when you have such little sleep...but I know it will pay off in the end....Praise the Lord for everyone here...my bday was a smash hit...even though there was not much celebrating...would have been nice to go somewhere for it...but its ok the food was good and I got a couple of awesome packages...would have gone longboarding for a while but my foot has been hurt for a week...getting better though....so we have been going to this skate park for a while now and just getting to know the kids there...its been awesome because we are building relationships with these kids that seem to have such messed up stuff going on...I was there for 2 days and every kid in the park wants to show me a trick on their (lame) scooters...but the skate park we go to is nearby and we live in a very run down area...really cool park though...but the older kids that go are jerks and treat all the younger kids like crap so its a huge deal that we pay attention to them and get excited when they land some sort of lame tailwhip...although some of the best kids can do backflip tailwhips...which is actually pretty decent as far as scooters go...and tony got on one of those scooters and was riding the quarter pipe on it...i would not stoop to that level...eh ok I did a little...they make fun of me though...btw...if you eat it on a scooter or skateboard here they call it 'stacking it'...haha and my friend Josh is a pro at it...hahahaha he went down a half pipe twice on a scooter and 'stacked it' both times.. and then he tried to ride this mini bowl on a skateboard and he stacked it really bad...ANYWAYS....on the other side of things...on our day off the past couple weeks we have taken the train to the beach and gone surfing...the best beach to surf so far is manly but the best looking beach is bondi...surfing is decent everywhere here...but we alwayyys check the surf report before we go on our days off cause most of the beaches have like 8-10 foot waves and we always have to find the beach with the smallest waves or else there would be a risk of gettting crushedddd...I can handle it of course...but I roll with a weak crew...I am going to surf a 40 footer soon I just dont know when I will have the time ya know? ANYWAYS thats whats up with me! keep me in prayers for outreach money and such and I hope everyone is doing awesome.
In Christ

Joe

Monday, September 6, 2010

Indian food is darn good

Well its been a few days since I wrote and a lot has happened. Last thursday we did our first outreach, the outreach was with a church who set up a tea and coffee station outside a local mall and would give it out and just talk to people. It rained so we did not get to do that. But something awesome still happened. We decided to just walk around the mall and talk to people and I felt God leading me to this coffee shop. I ended up getting to talk to this indian guy named money(hhahah) who was part of the sikh religion. If you dont know what that religion is, look it up. It is pretty difficult because they believe that multiple religions lead to a god. Anyways, we sat there for a while and he talked to us about the religion. He was surprised to see christians listening to him because he had a very big bias against christians. He thanked us for listening to him and was just very interested in the fact that we sat down just to talk to him. It was a pretty cool experience.  PRAY FOR HIM. We had a a good weekend after that. Youth street started on saturday, which is where we worked with a bunch of skaters and hung out. Like i said they all were using scooters, which is really lame. To me its the equivalent to fruit booting (that is rollerblading for those that are not well versed in street terms). They were all an interesting bunch of kids and they thought we were super awesome because we were doing tricks and stuff on our longboards and they did not know anyone with longboards. I have been very excited to getting into the outreach and ministry part of this trip and the kids were really cool. On sunday,we finally had our first day off. We went to Bondi beach, which was amazingggg. I have never seen anything like that in my life. The water was unspeakably cold though, so I need a wetsuit for when we get to go surfing If i still want to be a man. I mean I probably could handle it pretty well because I am tough, but certain parts of me might not like me for it. If you want to know what the beach looked like, there should be photos posted on either mine or tonys facebook sometime soon. Guess my song of the week To Mike, Jeremy, and EJ :
"What happens when I turn and run again? And again, and again?
"I will forgive you."
And what happens when I lie to your face?
"I will forgive you."
Oh my God, I can be so defiant to some one who's arms stretch to me.
"I will forgive."



THATS IT FOR NOW! DINNER IS A RINGIN!


In Christ,

Joe

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

American Breakfast

well its been a couple days and the school has finally gotten started and is in full swing. We are doing evangelism throughout the week in the form of soup kitchens and feeding breakfast to the needy and working something called "youth street" which is working with kids in areas like sports, skating, dance and stuff such as that. There is also going to be a time for straight evangelism which is going to be very interesting. The weekend was cool, we went to hillsong, that was an....experience? The most interesting thing that has happened is seeing the ways that God has been testing me and trying to understand my purpose on this base. He has really been testing my biblical knowledge and I have had countless conversations/debates about biblical topics. It has been very frustrating but at the same time is cementing me and testing me. I am finding a purpose in instilling a want for biblical knowledge in this base, as opposed to just looking for the newest emotional Jesus high to ride out. This has been causing me to read and study more than I ever have before and I am really encouraging everyone else to do the same. Everyone is extremely cool though, and I am soaking in as much as I can about other cultures. WE FRIED REAL BACON LAST NIGHT WHEN EVERYONE WAS ASLEEP AND MADE BLTS!! IT WAS AMAZING AND IF ANYONE READS THIS AND WANTS TO SEND ME REAL BACON YOU ARE MY BEST FRIEND!!!! Oh and David Ramirez, if you read this, I want you to know that my scabs have made for great stories and they are finally starting to go away. I love you.  my fave restaraunt is this place called OPORTOs which is too hard to explain.  Pray for me in every area, especially strength and wisdom in dealing with trying situations, pray for energy as well, I am exhausted. We do not stop doing stuff from 7am to 8 pm most days. I love you all and miss you all. Also, if anyone could send me any cs lewis books or maybe No Compromise (the story of Keith Green), I would be super happy. FINE, I will tell you all a story I made up before I go. There once was a fish, his name was ronald freagan. Ronald had a problem with flying, as most young fish do. He could not fly as well as he could walk. So he created a boat to fly off the side of a hill. Because this boat was so light, it sank to the bottom and green goo went everywhere. He became frustrated and began to spit on people. After loads of loogies, a dragon sat next to him named dillard millmore. After years of fights, the 2 became friends and the dragon explained that to fly all he needed was the rotten star of grandolite. So ronald fetched the rotten star and put it in his boat and flew. THE END. Goodnight all,

In Christ,

Joe

Friday, August 27, 2010

Samoans

2 more days have gone by and plenty of interesting stuff has happened. We still had a day before school started yesterday so we took a train to the dock and saw the beautiful sydney harbor.
The opera house is incredible looking and we ate some Sydney food. The food they have around here is interesting because they have a lot of british influenced foods such as fish and chips, but
they also have everything else you can imagine with a high emphasis on asian food. Everything is really expensive out here.Really interesting city too. I have never seen anything like it before now. It was huge and the train system was really
confusing. We opted not to ask anyone for directions and it took maybe a tiny tiny bit longer to get places, ok fine we spent most of the day at the train station trying to figure out what trains to get on
but that was part of the experience. ANYWAYS, boring stuff is over now onto the interesting part. There are people from practically every part of the world here, koreans and taiwanese, germans and scottish,
canadians and dutch, it is realllly interesting to get to know all these people and their lesser cultures. They do everything wrong so I am working on teaching them all on how to do things right. We had our
first session tonight, and we kinda got an idea of what everything is going to be like. SUPER busy. The Lord was really speaking to me tonight during the first worship session. They had a few tribal dances which
was so awesome seeing how other people around the world worship the Lord. We were all supposed to wear cultural things and dress nice. I wore short shorts and a pistons jersey. Needless to say
I was the best dressed.The best part of the night was at the end. They called all of us men up to be leaders and warriors for Christ. This is really exciting to me. They are calling us men to be MEN and not
girly girls. This is something I have long stressed to be lacking in the world these days. The most interesting part was at the very end. All of us guys were standing near the stage and they said for us to
stand back a little or we were gonna get hit, we had no idea what they meant. Imagine a huge Samoan jumping at you and yelling at you extremely loud in another language and is so close that his spit from yelling is landing on your face. This happened to me.
He was doing a tribal ritual calling us men to be warriors, but for some reason he was focused on me. I stood my ground though and didnt flinch, though my buddy bryce jumped 10 feet in the air. That was quite the experience and I wish everyone
could have seen that. I was not scurred though. I really feel like that is something that God is calling all men to be, leaders and warriors for his name. Watch that be the ongoing theme during these entries and I really hope that I see growth in that area.
So I really need prayer in that area (hint hint) and just prayer that as we are just starting, we continue to keep our focus and learn to praise the Lord in everything we do. G'day mates.

In Christ,

Joe

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Day 1 : Sydney

Well I made it and I am exhausted. The flight flew 15 hours and it was dark the entire time. I took sleeping pills and still did not sleep that great. Oh well I can handle it because I am a man. It is 330 am my old time and 530 pm Australia time. My goal is to make it to at least 930 before I go to sleep, which should not be too hard because I am a man. The base is a lot different than I expected, it reminds me of like a cabin from a church camp. Sydney is very pretty though, it is currently about 50 degrees Fahrenheit so I am bundlin up. God has already been showing Himself in little ways throughout the day, it is kind of difficult to explain on here, but He has already made it very apparent that it was the right choice for me to go on this trip and serve Him. I need to keep my focus and I need prayer for that! From what I can tell I am going to be busy sunup to sundown every day of the week. The city is all sorts of messed up though, they drive on the wrong side of the road, the toilets spin backwards, and bacon is just fried slices of ham to them. I am going to show them the right way to do all of these things. Just got called for dinner, so I will write later.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Cordial Greetings

Ladies and Gentlemen,
I am new to this so called "blogging", yet it has been strongly requested that I scribe about my journeys throughout the foreign land known as Australia. I will attempt to discuss the elements of my journey in a timely manner and I hope I can encourage you all through what God teaches me.  Thank you and God bless,

Josiah Hindy