AMDG
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
No longer a NETter
It's official, NET is OVER! Well technically speaking it’s been
over since Saturday, that’s when we were officially “released” from our titles
as NETters. We ended the year with a thanksgiving Mass followed by a banquet
and then… nothing. We’ll not quite nothing but that was of any formal NET
duties. We all still hung out with each other until the very end made the most
of the few days between banquet and heading home. It’s very weird sitting in my
home back in New Zealand and no longer being a NETter. I’m of very mixed
emotion about my current place in life but for now it’s nice to have a bit of a
break in comfortable surroundings. I’m sorry this isn’t a more interesting
update but….
AMDG
AMDG
Friday, 26 October 2012
the beginning of the end
The National team, we travelled all up and down east and west through this
amazing country and now? Well we're finished travelling. We arrived back in
Brisbane, where this journey all began. We arrived few days ago and we will stay here
(with the exception of going to Peregian for debrief) until we leave to go back
to our respective countries. It's weird, I never had the ability to feel
particularly settled here in Aussie considering we were always on the move but
I really do feel like I'm preparing to say goodbye to my home, or at least to
my family, my team, which will break my heart but that's okay because For
everything there is a season, and a time for every purpose under heaven (Ecc
3:1). I know I was here for a time and that is quickly coming to an end
but all is well because I served my purpose and learnt so much along the way.
We have a week left of retreats here in Brisbane, which will be super busy
and full on but also so good. We recently had an overnight retreat in a place
called Harrietville with a group of year 10 students and it was possibly one of
my favourite retreats EVER. The students were so open and happy to be there and
it was truly beautiful to watch the students respond to God during the quite
time of pray and reflection. I always feel so very privileged to play a part
and be a witness to students responding to God, it is my favourite aspect of
what we do here. A random little story for you all, on the retreat I was just
talking about one of the girls there started fainting and got pretty sick. The
first day everyone thought oh shell be fine but it kept happening and she
started passing out more frequently so on the second day the teachers called an
ambulance for her. We naturally agreed to move all the other young people into
a different hall on site so the girl and the paramedics could have some space.
We were all gathered and settled in the second hall and I was giving a talk to
the group when the girl who was sick walked into the room and promptly passed
out, in front of everyone. Talk about a distraction....
I am doing well, recently I had been getting pretty sick so I was told to
cut gluten out of my diet so that has been an interesting adjustment to make
but it was improved my health dramatically so that's good. Please pray for my
during this time as I prepare to leave these people that I have come to call my
family but also that I would be fully present and alive in every aspect of
ministry we have left this year.
AMDG
Monday, 1 October 2012
Church is Boring?
Jesus, God, Father, Holy Spirit, Church,
Christianity, Catholicism, are so often described as boring, out dated, an
institution for those who are not free. Clearly myself along with about 1000
other young people missed this memo. Over the last few days IGNITE (the largest
Catholic Youth Conference in Australia) has been taking place. The National
team, along with 3 other teams had the privilege of being able to volunteer,
help out and attend the conference with varying level of involvement. The
conference ran from Thursday 27 – Sunday 30th. The theme for Ignite
was “Awaken” – Wake up sleeper, rise from the dead and Christ will shine on
you. Ehp 5:14. First off the whole thing was A-MA-ZING!! For the Kiwi’s reading
this it’s sort of like Setfree but WAY bigger and on steroids.
The National team was responsible for running the “blaze”
stream, which were grades 8-10. Basically what that means is that every day we
ran and 1½ session with them and we were the small group leaders for that age
gap. Other than that we had to do various odd jobs, like being an usher, or manning
the NET ministries stand. With that said we also got to attend the conference
and WOW it was crazy good. Every morning we kicked the day of with a rally,
which consisted of praise and worship, a fabulous speaker, prayer and more
praise and worship. All of the music was led by Emmanuel Worship, so obviously
it was epic. Throughout the day, we were fed copious amounts of food, had
workshops, listened to talks, small groups, did some random stuff and ended
each night with a rally, similar to the morning rally. So much goodness, so
much God, so much joy.
Church is boring. The statement is so flippantly
thrown around but for me the only way to
make the statement true is “Church is boring?” it has to be a question, a
shock, a surprise, because God is anything but dull and the Church is certainly
alive and overflowing with joy. Ignite Conference 2012 was so good and for many
people it was life changing, God was truly present and he alone is responsible for
changing lives.
AMDG
Monday, 17 September 2012
Just another day in the life
My exciting daily life, well perhaps that's not
exactly true. My life is super exciting but not on a day to day basis, I only
tend to realise just how not normal my life is this year when I reflect on it.
This is what the past few months have looked like
for me, we started in Brisbane then Toowoomba, then Brisbane, Hervey Bay,
Brisbane, Gatton, Brisbane, Evans Head, Brisbane, Biloela, Blackall, Claremont,
Mackay, Gladstone, Rockhampton, Yeppoon, Theodore, Yeppoon, Rockhampton,
Bundaberg, Coffs Harbour, Goulburn and now finally Traralgon. I have been in
all these places, toing and frowing for as short as one night up to a week in
the past two months. WOW.
Now, here's a breif peak into what my life has
been looking like. In Clarmont we got to milk cows, ride horses, drive four
wheelers, and have bonfires. In Rockhampton (aka "Rocky") we helped
to run the Rockahpton Youth festival in which we got to team up with the Emeral
team and do some ministry, it was so refreshing to hang out with them and save
souls (or at least do our best) with them. Theodore had a population of only
600! By FAR the smallest place we've worked in. In Yeppoon a few of us girls
went out with a mutual friend of one of my team mates, we went to see some of
Yeppoon’s night life, we went on a mullet hunt and went down "pie
alley" a (somewhat sketch) alley way in which at any hour of the night
there is someone in the back of the bakery waiting for a knock on their garage
door and willing to sell pies to those who have been out on the town, we of
course thought the whole thing was a joke but we were not disappointed! In
Bundaberg (Bundy) we did a lot of work (and simply hanging out) with the young
adults group there. One of them, whose name is Brent, is heavily involved with
the community theatre and he invited our whole team to go see their production
of "Little Shop of Horrors" totally free, exclusively for us and
before the show even opened. We also had our supervisor visit in Bundy, it was
pretty chill and we did a lot of fun stuff like went to the Bundy ginger beer
factory, took a tour there and got to try all 16 of their non-alcoholic drinks,
we also got to try sugar cane, for the first time for most of us and just
generally had an awesome time. After Bundy it was a 3day drive to get to
Traralgon, which is where we are now. On Sunday we took a day trip to Melbourne
to visit Megan, which was fun, Melbourne is such a stinking hip city, it was
awesome. I guess it’s just another day in the life of the Natty team.
On a personal level I am doing well, I'm exceptionally
tired and exhausted all the time but I love the ministry and I live such a
blessed life. Next week we are back in Brisbane for the Ignite youth
conference, the largest Catholic youth Conference in Australia, which we as the
National team, along with the Sydney, Emerald and Mazenod (Melbourne school
team) will be taking part and helping with. Please pray for Ignite and the
young people who will be there. Also I seriously miss everyone back home so
please if you get the chance send me an email so I know how your lives are
going. I will try and repost sooner in the future. For photos check out my facebook, sorry my internet here is to slow to upload any for the blog.
AMDG
Thursday, 19 July 2012
Half way there.
Back to
reality… Well my reality of early mornings, long days, late nights, students
who think you’re the lamest person who was ever born and students who worship you
almost as much as we worship Jesus. Ok so my week of work really hasn’t been
that tough but we have worked with quite the array of students, our first
retreat back was 140 year 11 students and tomorrow our final retreat of the
week will be 23 year 7s. No two days are ever the same and God chooses to work
and show himself through it all.
Since getting
back we had a week of training up at Mount Tambourine at a campsite called
Bornhoffen and in true NETters of 2012 fashion we were rained on the entire
time when historically speaking it is sunny every year, seems to be a recurring
pattern whenever all of us are in one place. Training was awesome, to get to see
people from other teams to see Sam and Katrina again, it was just so awesome to
see faces that are familiar and loving outside of my team. I often forget that
there are other teams doing ministry just like us in local areas and it’s so
reassuring and inspiring to hear of their victories and know that we are not
alone in this mission here in Australia. The campsite was beautiful, located up
in the mountains with many nature walks to take and an awesome waterfall, and
topped off with a large cross on the side of the mountain, once again God
showing that he is everywhere. This half of the year brings with it many new
changes for our team with two people leaving, and a new team member coming
aboard, shifting from 11 to 10 people on team, please pray for our “new” team.
It's really amazing, daunting, scary to think that I'm over half way done here. I look back and think WOW I'm so blessed to have seen pretty much all of Australia and met well over 3000 young people, stayed with and experienced many different families, cultures and seen God in so many different ways but OMGOSH it went so quickly and this half of the year is so much shorter, it's a bit freaky really. The biggest thing I've learnt this year is beyond anything people need to know they are loved, if they're an athiest or Christian people need to know they are loved. As Christians we know that God is love so what people really need is God, that is obvious but for those who don't believe they need to fist experince human love in order to accpet or even begin to understand a divine being that is all love, please, please, please I beg of you, whoever you are that is reading this, love more, and PLEASE pray for me to do the same.
I don’t really
have anything amazing to report, I am doing well and am praying for you all
back home and for anyone who may be reading this. I also ask that you pray for
the hearts of the young people we are still to meet this year that they will be
open and attentive to whatever God wishes us to say to them.
AMDG
Thursday, 28 June 2012
Mid Year Musings
Since you last heard from me a lot has happened... I am currently back in NZ for my two week break, it is cold, VERY cold. But let's rewind for a bit and I'll give you a glimpse into my life prior to coming back across the ditch.
We spent an entire month in Perth and I simply LOVED, loved, LoVeD Perth! WA is such a special state, so different from the rest of the country. During our time in Perth we frequently visited Fremantle which is a super cute, super hip beach side town. Other than the fact I loved the place we also did some pretty awesome ministry. We were allowed into a youth detention centre where we spent two one hour block with two different groups of young men, even though it was such a short time it was also incredible, so sad too, these were talented, funny, outgoing guys. Who we all thought were awesome, so whoever you are that is reading this please pray for those young men that when they get out they will make a change in their lives, cause they deserve SO much more. We also did our largest ever retreat which consisted of 165 students, that was fun (and I'm not being sarcastic either). We also travelled to a few neighbouring cities to do ministry, one of these was a place called Pemberton. It is a very small countrey town with a very tight knight gourp of amazing Catholics, seriously the youth we worked with their were around 10-13 years old and they were some of the holiest young people we've met all year! There isn't much in Pemberton BUT they do boast of the third tallest tree house in the WORLD and we climbed that sucker. It was 61m high with metal rungs sticking out of it, no netting to catch you, so if you fall... Well let's just hope you don't. Nonetheless, AWESOME.
Going up? (this photo in NO way does it justice)
After Perth we started the long drive back to Brisbane, yes we drove the entire way. It took us 6 days, along the way we stayed at places with funny name, did stupid things, saw amazing sights and had an incredible time. Our journey took us firstly to Norseman then Eucla, Streaky Bay, Broken Hill, Coonabarabran and then finally Brisbane.
On this journey we also took on the famous Nullarbor which saw us crossing the longest straight road in Australia which is 145.6km but that was only a very small section of the Nullabor which took about two days in total to cross. There is a tradition among the National teams that you leave behind a package for the next years National team to find whilst on the Nullarbor. We heard about this in January and we waited patiently until it was finally our time to search for these mystery packages and also leave behind our own. Last years National team never found the package that was meant for them so we had the pleasure of also finding theirs which was located at a tree dubbed "the NET tree" in the package were affirmations, toothpaste, a colouring in book, markers, a prayer book, as I'm sure you understand it was a completley random collection of item but still so exciting to find! The next package was located at THE cow grate, driving from Perth it was the first cow grate we'd come across in two days. We didn't exactly find the package left for us by the 2011 team we assume it was ravaged by animals because we looked HARD! We found a small portion of it which was one of our vans missing head rests which now resided on the back seat, somewhat discoloured and a handwritten note on a jandal. When it came time to leave our package it only made sense to leave it exactly in the middle of the cow grate, so as Phil (our male team leader and the person in charge of risk assessment) tries to force the large package through this small gap a HUGE road train starts coming down the road firing it's horn madly and doing at least 110km, but Phil was committed he was going to make this package fit so amidst screaming, tooting and near death Phil made the package fit through and jumped to safety.
The longest straight road in Australia, found on the Nullarbor Plains.
We also had the incredible blessing of getting to see the Great Australian Bight, as the National Team we have been to every coast of each state (excpet Taz) and it is truly an AMAZING country but as it often is with God's creation nothing could prepare me for the excitment and beauty I would find there. Australia simply stops... sheer cliffs up to 60m high and then just ocean, you've reached the end of the country. It was awesome and it was as though God himsef greeted us when we God there as we stood at the edge of the cliff a pod of about 20 dolphins swam passed and we even got a rainbow. I love nature and for me it's one of the way God shows me he's present.
The National Team sisterhood on the edge of the Nation.
As for the rest of the journey, it was awesomse too. It was nice to have time just to be and enjoy each other's company in fun random locations. When we got back to Brisbane we had a 2 1/2 day retreat with year 12s, that was nice to be with youth for more than a day and actually form relationships and get to know people in a deeper way. After that we had mid year debrief and retreat AND we were reunited with all the other NETters which was so good to see friends and faces that I've been missing and praying for over 5 months. On the final night of debrief the staff even honoured us by setting up a beautiful dinner and waiting on us so we all got dressed up and had a great night. Then two days later I headed back to NZ, I can't wait to get back to my team, Australia, the ministry but for now I'm grateful for a break.
My beautiful sisters all dressed up.
Without trying to drag on and on I think I will leave it here for now, I will upload more photos to facebook in the coming days. Thank you for reading I'm praying for you.
AMDG
Thursday, 10 May 2012
Let's play catch up.
Where to begin.... I think the best place to start is with sorry for being so awol over the past little while, I haven't had proper internet in over a month. Since leaving Brisbane we have travelled through Sydney, Goulburn, stayed in Ballarat for 2 weeks, then to Port Peirie, Port Lincoln, Adelaide (we were there for a week over Easter) then the team drove up through the centre of the country onto Katherine, then Darwin for 1 week, then 8 days of travel passing through places like Turkey Creek, Kurratha, Cununbarra, stayed in Broome for 2 nights and then some more travel and now we have been in Bunbury for 1 week and today we are going to Perth for 3 weeks. So far my favourite places have probably been Broome and Bunbury and Ballarat - I guess all the 'B' places.
Some fun lil bits of information to share with you all, we had one girl faint on us at an Eday of like 95 girls, we have seen a buch of road kill kangaroos, seen fossilised ferns that are supposed to be as old as the dinosdaurs, had Alyssa (the 19 year old Canadian girl) run into a small metal bench at night and make a HUGE dent in her shin which resulted in a trip to the hospital and her being on crutches (she's okish now). We stayed on a drama stage for like a week and had to hunt out a possum which had been stealing our food during our stay there. Got to hang out with a large group of aboriginal students in Darwin. Went surfing in Adelaide, Seen the most BEAUTIFUL views of an incredible country. Feel free to check of photos on facebook.
I'm not really sure what else to tell you all, I am doing well, I love my team to death, I am continuing to come to know Jesus in new and exciting ways, becoming more confortable with speaking to adults and youth alike (though I'm still pretty socially awkward). I love sharing talks on Edays and EDLing, I love seeing the young people accross Australia allowing Jesus into their lives and having the chance to pray with them, I love getting to share in the lives of the young people and hearing their stories as well as sharing my own, hearing the response of the youth and teacher. I may have given up a year of my life to do NET but what I'm recieving in return can never be fully measured by any amount of time, I am so blessed, I seriously get SO much out of what I do. I don't know what else to say... I'm just loving life right now, God is good and I am privileged enough to see that on a daily basis.
Please continue to pray for me, the National Team and our ministry and the youth we are still to encounter. I love you all and am praying for you.
AMDG
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