Saturday, December 11, 2010
DONE TOUR!!
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Comfortable
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Encouraging
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Blessed
Blessed is how I feel after being here. Blessed to meet these people. Blessed to be loved. Blessed to live with my own family. Blessed to have a family. Blessed to be alive.
Pikangikum is a native reserve that is in Northern Ontario.
In order to get to it, you need to drive on the ice road. UNLESS, the ice has not melted then in that case, you must FLY.
So, our team and all our stuff got flown into Pik to do a couple events here.
The lady that picked us up is Colleen. She is a missionary who has been here 14 years. She is such an inspiring lady that has such a heart for everyone here. She goes to sit down, she gets a call, and someone needs her to drive him or her somewhere. She tries to sit down again then, there’s a knock at the door, someone needs something. She is just so beautiful inside out because she puts all her needs aside and cares completely way more about them then herself.
While we were here, Colleen decided to take us on a tour of Pikangikum. We went and saw the Northern, which is the only store here. Prices there are CRAZY! A box of oranges is $11.00, a block of cheese is $14.00, A litre of apple juice is $7.49, a no name brand of bacon is $8.45. Unfortunately having only one store, there are not many jobs in this town. There are only about 200 opportunities for the town of 2,200 people. Some people have resorted to bootlegging because they can get so much money for such a small amount of alcohol. It costs $160.00 for a 16oz. container of alcohol. Therefore, most people here are on welfare. A single mother gets $180.00 every two weeks. But, that does not go a long way when you think about and think about the kids that she needs to provide for.
On our way back from the store to head to another part of town, two girls stopped us. One of the girls told us that her boyfriend had just over dosed and was in the hospital. She said this without hardly any expression on her face. This is the norm for these people. The two girls rushed into our vehicle and Colleen drove them to the hospital and stayed there but first, dropped us off at home. There at her house, we stayed and prayed. When Colleen returned, she told us that the boy was going to be all right and not have any damage. However, while she was in the hospital, a grandfather brought in a baby. The baby couldn’t breathe and ended up dying. Colleen had the unpleasant job of going and getting the mom and taking her to the hospital. Colleen told us that the mom is really into gas sniffing and the father is in jail and both grandparents are alcoholics. She said when she arrived at the house it smelled like gasoline and boos.
It’s hard to fathom just what these people are going through. 96% of the people here do not have running water. They use outhouses and haul their water from public sources.
This is the second longest period Pik has gone through with out suicides… They haven’t had one since March. Before that, there were four this year. We passed a house on our tour and Colleen said that this was one of the saddest houses. They lost six children. 4 to suicide, 1 to AIDS and 1 to TB.
It’s hard to understand how God can be in a place like this. But yet, there is a still glimmer of hope. He showed us through a couple of events. Although some of these girls were really hyper and rowdy, you could tell that they were touched in some small way or another. God is good and our prayer as a team is just that the girls will see a light. A possibility. Better yet, LOVE. They all need love and they are all lacking. It’s so sad to see the pain that they go through.
But yet, God has a plan and purpose for all of them.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
snow!!!
Thursday, November 11, 2010
no name
I got the opportunity to talk to a girl, and lead her to Christ. I went over to talk to her, and her friend was like: “She wants to become a Christian!” I then asked her about it and she said she wanted to. Her friend had taken her to youth group numerous amounts of times so she knew what being a Christian was like more or less. I asked her what it meant to her and what it would mean. She gave me a really great answer and basically said that she wanted to see things through Gods eyes and try to love like He loves. I told her a little bit more as well. Then I asked her again, “do you want to become a Christian?” She said she wanted to again so I then prayed the prayer with her. Her and her friend were so excited after that. It was great!!
Anywyas, that was a couple days ago now. I havent gotten the opportunity to write on my blog for such a long time it feels like.. I have been so busy.
Days feel like weeks and weeks feel like months. Partially its because we have been pulling a few 18-20 hour days.. It gets so tiring and overwhelming.
The events have been going really great however and our team has continued to grow together.
This past night and tongiht, we are in Kayla (one of the team members) home town. We got the blessing of stayin in her house and FINALLY having a REAL day off. It was such a great day.
I miss days off like this where you can laze around and watch movies, sleep, sleep, sleep, do make up and hair, make fun videos, sleep, do laundry, hang out with the team and ya.. it was such a great day not doing ANYTHING!
Anyways! sorry i havent blogged much! been an intense few days with the loaddss of driving and such!
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Bed Bugs! (Cute fuzzzy creatures we make ;)
Monday, November 1, 2010
Catchinn up --> MOUNTAINS! :D
Friday, October 29, 2010
Sitting in a coffee shop!
Thursday, October 21, 2010
TO MEDICINE HAT , AB
Sunday, October 17, 2010
SMALL TOWN , SK!!
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
NORTHERN LIGHTS
On friday( day after event), we went and packed up our stuff at the church because we didn't the night before. We then helped them set up for their church on sunday. We did set-up till about three then we all went out for McDonalds ice-cream. On the event day, we had a couple volunteers help us setup. A mother and her 20 yr old son named J.P. While out on the town around mcds, we met up with them and decided we should hang out! Sooo later that evening, Cecilia and I decided to go throw a football around. J.P. then showed up and he was throwing it around with us. Great time. We did this for about 2-3 hours till about 11-1130.
The next day was saturday. Cecilia, Kayla, JP and I went out and decided that we were going to go to every shop in the down town.. (about all of a five minute walk) We then went out for lunch and it was great! :) After that, Cecilia challenged JP to some 1 on 1 basketball. I got to take pictures and quite enjoyed it. Then JP joined us for supper and it was fun!
Sunday was awesome! We got up and were a little stunned to find out we had to go to church for 9:15 and were gunna be there till 12:30ish… Anyways. For such a small church it was not bad. The music was great and the prayer time was amazing. To see a church have such faith is just encouraging.
SUNDAY = 2 X TURKEY
Sunday evening was fantastic. We went to my dream house. Log cabin (logs from B.C.) with blue and while modern contemporary style. It was just fabulous. ANWYAS every sunday evening, Dan and Lana host this night were people can come and play music, have coffee, share stories, and just be together. While there I got to meet a bunch more people.
Monday was also a great day! We went to the Flin Flon tower and climbed it with a bunch of people. After that we went back to Pat and Jacks and some watched the football game and others just hung out. Later on, JP had invited us for super and he was makin it. SO, we head over to his place he had made a couple different dishes. They were sooo good! Jenn, Courtenay, and Kayla all decided to leave but Cecilia and I decided to stay for another hour or so. Well, when we went to take JP's friend to work at 1030, we didn't end up being brought home… we went out for a drive and stopped somewhere and … I SAW NORTHERN LIGHTS! favourite thing ever!!!! eke!! anyways, when we finally did get home we just ended up talking in the driveway for another hour or so.. goodbyes all stink.
I think the toughest thing is gettin used to sayin goodbye. Normally we are only in a house for a night but being in one place for five days meeting new people making new friends is really hard. Its weird and hard not having anything stable in my life right now other than my relationship with God. Without that where would i BE?!
Pat and Jack (our billets) were soooo nice! They made us all feel like home and we were so thankful to be appart of their thanksgiving. Such a sweet couple. They basically let us take over the downstairs of their house.
Today was a good day, We got up and left Flin Flon at like 10 and then went to Prince Albert for a couple hours. Cecilia and I were going to get a piercing but then it didnt end up working out so we went to a couple art galleries and to a coffee house.
Now we are in Nipawin. Our billiets here are AMAZING aswell! WE ARE SO BLESSED!
As soon as we met her, she took us to the grocery store to grab some treats. Cecilia almost died because there was....=----->> EGG NOG... apparently her favourite... You wouldnt be able to tell if you watched her drink it... i mean one glass down in 30 seconds? no clue... haha anyways, tonight we played pool, had egg nog and teddy grahams, and Cecilia had a hot tub. Like it here alot... EXCITED FOR OUR EVENT TOMORROWWW!!! .. IM SPEAKING AGAIN!!!
ANWYAS, God has decided to re-write my story..AGAIN so Im off to sstudy that.
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Friday, October 8, 2010
Here for a reason?
Last night in Flin Flon, we had an amazing event with 24 girls from grades 8-11.
At the begining of the night, the girls were all majorly distracted and were not willing to listen very easily. Flin Flon just seems to be one of those spiritual depressed places. The girls seemed to be having this emotional battle going on almost the whole time. Once Cecilia started speaking however, the girls started to calm down. When it got to the prayer time it was just amazing.
Cecilia got talking to a couple of girls and they ended up dedicating their lives to Christ. So encouraging.
I also had an amazing night.
There was a girl that had come to the night that was on her own. She didn't come with any friends or anything. it was prayer time Ifelt like I should go pray with her. I felt bad for her and she was wiping tears from her eyes. So, I went up to her and asked if I could pray for her. She said she had never prayed before and that the only reason she came was because she thought it would just be a fun night away from the house.
It was an amzing night and I totally loved it.
This is what I love doing.
This and music. I honestly hope one day I can combine all these things!!
NOW, about where I am... Flin Flon
basically you get to Flin flon and the hiway ends, cant go more north.
We were supposed to be staying in the Pas for four nights however, due to an outbreak of bed bugs in the pas, we are going to be stayin in Flin Flon till next tuesday.
The biggest blessing is that we get to actually be with a family for thanksgiving. The pastor at the local church. Turkey dinner!! :)
The sad part is, I have no cell service, little opportunity to use a computer, and numerous other things...
INCLUDING
I searched Flin Flon tourist attractions and the first thing that showed up was:
Walmart
Walmart?! yes... appparently thats a tourist atraction now.
This town has a walmart, home hardware building center, thrift shop, dollar store, jean wear house, coffee shop, canadian tire and two grocery stores.
I would like to point out that we have already been to walmart three times...
ANYWAYS
NO BED BUGS. :D
so here I will remain... no service.....no internet.... no shopping......no local attractions....no tv......
BUT i am thankful :)
We must be here for a reason right?
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
LOTS
Sunday, October 3, 2010
VERY LONG TIME!! I AM IN SASKATCHEWAN!!
Saturday, September 25, 2010
WOW. CRAZY. EVENT.
Monday, September 20, 2010
FIRST PHOTO

Saturday, September 18, 2010
FIRST EVENT!
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
VERY VERY VERY LONG - - - SEX GOD NOTES/CHAPTER SUMMARY!
Okay, can’t believe I am writing a document on this but I just think this is sooo cool. I am in love with this book so I am putting it in a note. These are important things that I find interesting.
This is pretty much just all quoted but not put in quotations J Basically food for thought!
1.) Humanity
· Everyone everywhere are the "bearers" of the divine image. A divine spark resides in every single human being. EVERYONE.
· What happens when a woman becomes a "that"? She becomes an object. When people are treated as objects, something hellish happens. Hell is a void of any love or peace or beauty or meaning. God is absent here.
· We need to live with ”New Humanity". See people as God sees them.
· How you treat the creation reflects how you feel about the creator.
· In every action, decision, conversation, gesture, comment, and attitude, we're inviting heaven or hell.
· When you see everyone as HUMAN (not object), you see everyone with love.
2.) Sexuality
· Coolest definition of sexy: -"Sexy is when it feels good to be in your own skin. Your own body feels right. It feels comfortable. Sexy is when you love being you."
3.) ANGELS AND ANIMALS (actual title of the chapter.)
· Ever heard of What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas? Thats the week that you let yourself go. You lose yourself and give in to whatever cravings or desires or urges you have. Whatever happens in _____ stays in ________. When people return from this week, you hear "What have I done? I can't believe I.... We totally lost our minds! It was soooo out of control... The next morning I couldn't....
· Ever seen a magazine that says "Keeping yourself pure for marriage"? This topic is constantly criticized and is viewed as unrealistic in today’s world. It seems more normal to just "do it" outside of marriage then it is to not. ....
At the beginning of this chapter he talks about a time he went to Africa. They had an encounter with lions while being there. A male and a female. The female lion would periodically get up and walk back and forth in front of the male lion as it was mating season. The female continued to do this to get the male read for their “encounter”. He then goes on and says that you cant help but notice how strong the biological need is. They are going to mate because it is in their blood, DNA, and environment. They aren’t lying out in the fields thinking, I just really want to know that you love me for more than my body. They aren’t discussing how to make a difference in the world. They aren’t saying: “I just don’t feel you’re as committed to this relation ship as I am.” Its pure instinct.
· Its crazy when you think about that and then refer to humans encountering a scene like “Vegas”. . . or “10 NEW SEX POSITIONS” on the latest cover of cosmo … Humans everywhere are acting just like animals. Are we just the sum of our urges?
TONS MORE IN THE CHAPTER. READ IT.
4.) GOOD CHAPTER TOO
· “Lust can drive us to do frightening things. It can own us, it can take up massive amounts of head space, and it can make us miserable. AND once in a while, lust may even have something to do with sex.
Just once in awhile? Isn’t lust sexual?? … continue on
Rob Bell brings up the Garden of Eden when he explains this. He explains that God created all kinds of trees. They were good for food and very nice looking also. God made them for the enjoyment of them. God says that it is good. For something to be good however, it has to be a person’s choice. The reason that the tree was there was so that people were actually given a choice. A way that people could live that was apart from God’s view of things. If the tree wasn’t there, God would have been forcing people to be good and forcing people to be good, isn’t good. When Eve had the fruit, she saw it, noticed it, appreciated it, took it, and ate it. Her sight, touch, smell, and taste senses were all involved. Our senses are incredibly strong.
EXAMPLE:
Smoking isn’t just about the nicotine. It’s about opening a new pack, the feel of the paper, the smell of a cigarette.
Shopping isn’t just about new clothes. It’s about the tags and the fabric and the sound of the hanger sliding on the rack.
WE ARE SENSORY CREATURES
When Adam and Eve gave into the temptation, they essentially claimed that God wasn’t good. When they took the fruit with the promises from Satan, they gave into the deception that it is possible that apart from God, there can be good. Lust promises what it can’t deliver. When they took the fruit they were saying that creation was not good enough for them. Lust comes from a deep lack of satisfaction with life. Lust starts with a thought somewhere in our head or heart. “If I had that/him/her/it, then I’d be ______. Rob Bell explains that “if” is just such a terrible word and way of thinking. We as humans, always revolve around “if”. EXAMPLE: if I just… It’s a way of thinking that makes us think we are lacking and missing something. He explains how the word lust in the greek language is actually two words. These two words mean “In the mind”. Lust can take a hold of us. It is like slavery. Lusting leads to being fixated on something, which leads to addictions.
EXAMPLE: An alcoholic may have once enjoyed the taste but now he is using drinking to numb and escape and avoid. The last thing he is now thinking is about the quality or brew of the alcohol.
The loss of sensitivity and enjoyment leads to things owning us. It leaves us always wanting more.
It leaves us satisfied momentarily.
Lust leads to despair.
Despair leads to anger.
Rob Bell ends with a very good point.
“Life is not about toning down and repressing your God-given life force. It’s about channeling it and focusing it and turning it loose on something beautiful. Something pure. Something pure and true and good, something that connects you with God, with others, with the word. What do you want more?
How can you make your life about that so that you wont be tempted to give in to this?
CLEARLY THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVOURITE CHAPTER HENSE THE LOOONNNNGGGGNESS J
5.) RISKY
· Love is handing your heart to someone and taking the risk that they will hand it back because they don’t want it. That’s why it’s such a crushing ache on the inside. We gave away a part of ourselves and it wasn’t wanted.
· Love is giving away power. When we love, we give the other person the power in the relationship. They can do what they chose. They can reject it, or accept it.
· Love is giving up control. It’s surrendering the desire to control the other person. The two- love and controlling power over the other person- are mutually exclusive. If we are serious about loving someone, we have to surrender all of the desires within us to manipulate the relationship.
When it comes to love, it’s a crazy thing when you think about God’s love.
Jesus was born in a stable amid dung and straw. He was placed in a feeding trough. His brothers and sisters thought he was out of his mind. After his first sermon in his hometown, the people he grew up with formed a mob and tried to kill him. Jesus identifies with the outcasts, the people of the land who aren’t good enough, clean enough, or wealthy enough. He touches people with infectious diseases, lays hands on dead bodies, engages in conversation with promiscuous women.
Jesus’ entire life was about the stripping away of power and control. He always chose the path of love, not power.
Throughout Jesus’ life, he was in more and more conflict with religious and political leaders of his day. He threatens power. When he was arrested he was asked to perform miracles. He didn’t because that wasn’t the type of path he was on.
Its crazy when you really stop and think about it. Jesus was put on the cross. Completely naked. Bleeding. Vunerable. Jesus says “My God, my God, why have you forsake me?” Jesus did not even consider himself equal with God. By putting himself on the cross, he had to make himself nothing.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT:
In matters of love, it’s as if God has agreed to play by the same rules we do. God can do anything- that’s what makes God, God. But God can’t do everything. God can’t make us love him—that’s our choice.
Love is risky for God too.
6.) Submit.
· Submit: To place yourself under, give allegiance to, to tend to the needs of, to be responsive to.
Rob Bell talks about a time that he went to ground zero. He said that the most moving part however, was a couple blocks past ground zero. The place that had the memorials of the firefighters that lost their lives trying to save others. This is more emotional then ground zero itself because people are proved to be worth dying for. When someone actually does it however, it is overwhelming.
In Ephesians there is a passage that says “Wives, to your husbands as to the Lord.” Notice that the word “submit” is not in the verse? The verse before says that people are supposed to love and serve others around them, placing their needs ahead of their own, out of respect and reverence for Jesus, who gave his life for us. The ultimate act of love and sacrifice is to die to ourselves so that others can live. A wife is not commanded to do anything different from what everybody else is. She is supposed to place other needs ahead of her own especially in her most significant relationship—the one with her husband. The next verse says: “For the husband is the head of the wife as Christ is the head of the church, his body, of which he is the Savior.” AKA the husband is supposed to be like Christ. “Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her.”
Christ’s “headship” comes from his giving himself up for the church. His sacrifice. His surrender. His willingness to give himself away for her. His death.
The husband is commanded to lay down his life for his wife, the wife is commanded to submit to her husband, but they are both commanded to submit to each other because everyone is commanded to submit to everyone else, and all of this is out of “reverence for Christ”.
AGAPE:
Agape is commonly used in the context of God’s love for his people.
The man is to love the woman, to agape her, like God agapes the world.
Agape is a particular kind of love. Love is often seen as a need, something we get form others. Agape is the opposite. Agape gives.
Agape doesn’t love somebody because they are worthy; agape makes them worthy by the strength and power of its love.
Agape doesn’t love somebody because they are beautiful; agape love in such a way that it makes them beautiful.
Agape doesn’t need a reason to love.
7.) CHUPPAH
· A chuppah is an ancient marriage tradition with roots in the book of Exodus, when the Hebrew people were in slavery in Egypt. Exodus begins with the God of compassion, the God of justice, hearing the cry of the slaves in Egypt and setting out to so something about it. God sends a man named Moses to rescue them. Its through Moses God makes four promises to the slaves.
o 1.) I will take you out.
o 2.) I will rescue you.
o 3.) I will redeem you.
o 4.) I will take you to me.
The promises are so significant. It’s the promises a Jewish groom makes to a Jewish bride. In a Jewish wedding, a Ketubah must be signed. It’s an agreement and legal document that gets signed by both parties. The Ten Commandments are God’s ketubah. Its an agreement between the people and God. The God who travels with his people in a cloud of smoke and fire. The God who is with his people. The God of the Shekinah. To represent this coming together, the Jews fasten four corners of a prayer shawl to four poles. The wedding vows happen under this canopy, the chuppah. It is symbolic of God hovering over his people of Israel. He does the same with a married couple blessing them in their union.
(This part I would find embarrassing but hey, whatever works for ya!)
In the ancient world, after the ceremony was over, the couple was still not officially married. The one thing that made them married was their physical union. The wedding party would lead them to their bridal chamber and attach the chuppah about their bed, leave them, and then the couple would consummate their relationship.
With all the guests waiting outside.
Then the couple would come out and the celebration began. Now that they have had sex, they’re married.
In the ancient world, if you have had sex, you are married.
Marriage is saying: “Out of six billion people on the planet, I chose you. And no one else. No one else gets this. No one else get me in this specific, holy, sacred, emotional, spiritual, physical way.
That is one reason that wedding ceremonies stir us like they do. The bride comes down the aisle and gives herself to this man and no one else. They have something with each other that they have with no one else.
We have to be careful what we share. When you give it away, you no longer have it.
We live in a world that constantly tries to pull sex out from under the chuppah. A culture that shows it, films it, examines it, comments on it, analyzes it, and then wonders why everyone has lost interest.
8.) Johnny and June
This chapter starts out by referring to Johnny Cash and his wife June. Rob Bell got a Johnny Cash box set and in it there was a book. He read about the marriage that Johnny and June had. People had described their marriage as just an amazing sight. Everyday they grew more and more in love. The love they had spilled over and couldn’t be contained by just the two of them. It affected those around them it inspired those around them. Rob Bell then digs in deeper and refers back to the Garden of Eden.
When God created the earth and man, the only thing that he called “Not Good” was the man’s being alone. No animal or thing was adequate to be Adams partner. God said that he would make a helper for Adam. When referring to Eve, Adam says: “This is now bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh.” Bones is a way of talking about strength and flesh is a way about talking of weakness. What Adams means in this phrase is that “Where I am weak, she is strong and where she is weak, I am strong”.
They are better off together than apart.
They both leave their parents and a new family forms.
When they bond together, their first loyalty is now to each other. Not to their previous family.
When you get married you become one.
Rob Bell then talks about how the Hebrew language is much smaller then the English language. English has around 1 and 2 hundred thousand words while the Hebrew language only has 7 thousand. A single word in Hebrew can have tremendous depth and significance. When it is said that the man and woman will become “one flesh”, the word for one in Hebrew is the word echad. Echad is oneness made up of several parts or members. The man and woman are two people, to separate, independent beings but when the come together, they are one.
There is one God. Sex between a man and woman have something to do with God. Adam and Eve are one as God is one. SAME WORD. ECHAD.
Our world isn’t echad. It isn’t one. It is broken, shattered, fractured, with pieces lying all over the floor.
When our trust has been betrayed and those who were supposed to stand by us don’t, the naturally has consequences for how we think about God. It becomes hard to trust that God is good when our significant relationships simply aren’t that good. A marriage is designed to counter all of this. Not to add to the brokenness of the world but to add to the “oneness” of the world.
Marriage is something bigger than just the marriage itself. It’s two people showing in the flesh and blood what God is like. It is a Love that is unconditional with absolute acceptance.
Rob Bell points out: “It’s easy to take off your clothes and have sex. People do it all the time. But opening up your soul to someone, letting them into your spirit, thoughts, fears, future, hopes, dreams…. That is being naked. That is why when people sleep together after they’ve just met, they are raising the chances significantly that the relationship will not survive. Racing ahead of the progression always costs something.
When there is no common mission, no shared task, no sense of bone of bone and flesh of flesh, no bonds that take years to develop, many end up moving from relationship to relationship, having sex but never really being naked.
9.) LAST ONE
In Revelation, John has a vision. It is not about people leaving the earth and going somewhere else, it is a vision of God coming here and taking up residence in our midst. He says that we do not need the sun or moon to shine because God’s glory will give it light. In this city, there will no longer be any curse. For many people, sex is a brief moment where everything is okay with the world even if it isn’t. It is an escape from the pain and suffering and brokenness of life. God announces “I am making everything new!” Isn’t that the longing of every embrace, every act of love, sex itself? When God comes and makes everything new, what happens when we are all complete on our own? If marriage is meant to show people what the oneness of God is like, what happens when everybody is one in the presence of God? If marriage is a picture of something else, what would happen to marriage if we found ourselves living in the midst of that something else?
Is sex in its greatest, purest, most joyful and honest expression a glimpse of forever? Are these brief moments of abandon and oneness and ecstasy just a couple of seconds or minutes of how things will be forever? Is sex a picture of heaven?