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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Darwin continued - a life of bliss!

One week into our out-placement. I feel so lazy!
We've had a settle-in, spent a day and a half at Sunrise, hung out at Darwin Corps for a Scout Church Parade on Sunday (about 180 ppl!) and since then I've been on Officers' Fellowship in Katherine (for those who don't know, Officers' Fellowship is usually an annual get-together for all the Salvo Officers in a Division/Region -eg. all the Officers in NT - to share a time of networking, learning, support, vision and fun). Well anyway, we've been thoroughly spoilt by our awesome hosts!
It has been a great intro finding out what makes the Salvos up here 'tick' and I'm already finding myself sooooo inspired by each one of these people - I'd happily follow any NT officer in ministry! (actually I wish I had 3 months to spend in EVERY area of the Salvos ministry here!).
In Katherine (3hrs Sth of Darwin) we were blessed to go on a 'cruise' down Katherine Gorge (it wasn't as 'cruisy' as it was 'rapid'!), we had a blast! Interesting was the increase in Aboriginal population, it seemed to be 50/50 Aboriginal and Caucasian (+ others). I found it amazing how much more 'normal' it seemed for people to be sitting around in the grass - whereas even in Darwin you get the feeling their culture is still not fully accepted. I'm really looking forward to finding out more and sharing with different cultures face-to-face. I tell you what, the work some of the officers here do to reach Indigenous people is amazing!

Today Pete & I went to a Crocodile Farm on the way home from Katherine (yes, there are FARMS for crocodiles!!! For meat and for skins). It was very cool and a bit scary - one other Aussie tourist was charged from behind a wire-mesh fence - the fence was pretty mangled, but thankfully still intact! I was amazed at the number of eagles hanging around the farm, it was simply awesome (yes, I got photos, get ready for some nice powerpoint backgrounds for "Eagles Wings"!!).

I caught up with some ArmyBarmy blog-reading today (Capt. Stephen Court - Training Principal @ the College) and the following really caught me:

"Don't hold back your sons and daughters from becoming officers. Unless they are specifically called otherwise, there is nothing better they can do."

I believe it! If you're called to serve God, there is nothing in life that is worth your time more than following what God wants for you. For Pete and I, being officers in the Salvation Army is our calling, a deep desire of our hearts, we know what God wants for us to do - nothing else can satisfy us in life! I thank God so much that we both have parents who have not only allowed us to begin the journey, but so strongly supported, blessed and encouraged us so that we can continue to the end. The people around you can be such a huge blessing in your journey, make sure you keep your 'blessers' close (you'll need them!) and be a blessing to those who aren't ready to support your journey.
If you're not called to do anything else.... becoming an officer might be God's BEST for you! and if its the best... nothing else in life will compare!

Saturday, February 23, 2008

HEY WE'RE IN DARWIN!!!! ;o)

Well we're here!!!! It took two flights with a short stopover in Alice Springs, but we've made it to Darwin (shorts'n'all!). We had two days to 'settle in', but as you might guess, we couldn't handle two days wasted! We've had a tour of the city, seen Darwin Corps' facilities, met most of the CO's and officer staff of the region and even spent a little time hanging out at the shops talking to locals.



So far we've had a 'cool' start to Darwinian weather, around 29-30 degrees with about 75-90% humidity (*pant!*). We're thankful for fans and Air Conditioning! I think I'm beginning to acclimatize (?), because I've reached the point where I'm turning off the A/C!!! Our unit is a one-room set-up with an additional bathroom on the side, it has everything we need and most of the stuff is new (its like Christmas!). Our unit is located under Captains David & Jennie Shrimpton's house (Flying Padre's), they're great! Check out our pics....

So far there's been 2 cockroach 'freak-outs', I think it'll take a bit of getting used to!! Other wildlife we've experienced so far are tiny lizards around the place, heaps of different ant species, on a walk through Mangroves we saw Crabs and mudskippers, down at the wharf we saw huge barra, moon fish and swimmer crabs (nice place for dinner when its not raining!). Otherwise I'm loving the lush greenness of Darwin, there are HEAPS of palm trees and lots of beautiful lawns everywhere, not many flowers though - its very tropical! (A bit like Singapore).

Anyway, we spent our first day in our Social Placement yesterday, the Sunrise centre includes Homeless Accommodation and a Drug & Alcohol Rehabilitation Program. Our Supervisor is Major Geneen Wright (Manager); we'll also be working with new Captains, Julie and Greg Howard (Asst. Manager and Chaplain), we feel very welcomed into the team. Something funny to know, there are now four Joanne's at Sunrise! (Reception, Social Worker, cleaner & me!) It seems they're really into 'multiples' - currently having a few Gregs and in the past having several Steves!

Tonight we're off to mud-racing with Darwin Youth Group, then tomorrow is church at Darwin Corps, we're itching to get into some ministry to see what God might do through us!

Back in Melbourne for Lisa's wedding soon - we'll keep you updated! Bless ya!

Friday, February 15, 2008

STOKE IT UP! 24/7 Prayer @ College

Part of the college deal down here is that we all get a 'responsibility' to look after, like the media gear, the costume room, the junior youth group, music etc... Mine is with the Prayer Team, so we're right into it from the start of the year... 3 MONTHS of PRAYER!!!! I'm pretty excited at the sheer challenge of a community praying for that long, but a bit bummed that I'm going to miss most of it because I'm in Darwin then! Part of the vision for this prayer is to STOKE IT UP!!!!

If anyone is into prayer and geographically close to college, then give the college a call (or Amanda or I - if you have our numbers!), and come and pray at the "Armoury"!!! We'd welcome some integrating with the wider Salvo world and it would be a great encouragement for Cadets and staff to continue STRONG in 24/7!

"Don't burn out: keep yourselves fueled and aflame. Be alert servants of the master, cheerfully expectant. Don't quit in hard times; pray all the harder." Romans 12:11-12

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Mission & Ministry Out-placement

OK, so its out! Announced since Sunday, Pete and I (from 20th Feb-2nd June), will be moving to......
We will spend one month in a social placement and two months at a Corps/Church.
Here's a look at Darwin Corps...

Nice hey! We're so pumped to get up there and throw ourselves into the community! Its been a long time coming, but we're SOOOOO looking forward to getting on the offensive, right out there on the frontlines of battle!!!! YEAH! God use us and use us good!

Stoke it up.... Keep it white-hot!


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