And so....I waited.
And then one day, Rev Robert Benn, former moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Australia, came to town and talked to the the good folk at Darwin Presbyterian Church. He told us of the work that was being done by God's people in Timor-Leste and how these people desperately needed our help. He spoke compellingly and from the heart. Ah, may the Church always have such men who move mountains by speaking from their hearts as well as their heads. Yes, he moved mountains. Well, the mountainous island of Timor! Straight into the hearts of more than one person there!
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Ministry and the Body of Christ
Whether you are involved in a ministry like Grasa Mesak, working overseas in some far away country or pastoring the congregation down the road, I guess you do not work and minister outside the Body of Christ. For those overseas, like in Timor-Leste, the prayers of faithful friends are cherished. For those even more isolated, there is also the knowledge that men and women of Christ have walked before them. We read the words of the apostles and many, many godly men and women through the ages, and we know we are part of a Kingdom that extends across the globe and back through time.
For me, there are so many people that I have met along my walk - people that God has put in my path because He wanted me walking in the direction of His choosing, by His abundant grace. One of these people was Phil Zamagias, former Flying Bible Man, who, at a difficult time in my life reminded me to wait on the Lord. I had no idea what God was preparing for me - a ministry that would use all the skills He had given me. Skills that had just been waiting dormant until now.
Wait on the Lord. It is a message I want to, in turn, pass on to all those who wonder what it is that God would have them do. Wait on the Lord. In His own time, He gives us the tasks that He wishes us to do. Sometimes we may feel so strongly there is something else, something more. Maybe there is. Wait on the Lord.
Thanks, Phil, for reminding me of that. Even if you don't remember the conversation. Many people in the Northern Territory were blessed by God through Phil during his time here. But my friends, Phil, in his best Arnie voice, dons his dark glasses and says "I'll be back!"
For me, there are so many people that I have met along my walk - people that God has put in my path because He wanted me walking in the direction of His choosing, by His abundant grace. One of these people was Phil Zamagias, former Flying Bible Man, who, at a difficult time in my life reminded me to wait on the Lord. I had no idea what God was preparing for me - a ministry that would use all the skills He had given me. Skills that had just been waiting dormant until now.
Wait on the Lord. It is a message I want to, in turn, pass on to all those who wonder what it is that God would have them do. Wait on the Lord. In His own time, He gives us the tasks that He wishes us to do. Sometimes we may feel so strongly there is something else, something more. Maybe there is. Wait on the Lord.
Thanks, Phil, for reminding me of that. Even if you don't remember the conversation. Many people in the Northern Territory were blessed by God through Phil during his time here. But my friends, Phil, in his best Arnie voice, dons his dark glasses and says "I'll be back!"
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Teaching children about Timor-Leste
I am currently in the middle of a unit of work at Marrara Christian College where I am doing my practicum, teaching the children about Timor-Leste. They are learning about the people, place and culture as well as some basic words and phrases in Tetun. Their enthusiasm is wonderful to behold, and they go home and tell their parents all about it!
This unit of work is aimed at middle primary but can be modified for any primary classes. If anyone would like a copy of the material I have put together, let me know at: grasa DOT mesak AT gmail DOT com (replacing 'AT' with '@' and 'DOT' with '.')
This unit of work is aimed at middle primary but can be modified for any primary classes. If anyone would like a copy of the material I have put together, let me know at: grasa DOT mesak AT gmail DOT com (replacing 'AT' with '@' and 'DOT' with '.')
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Checking the Proofs
Yesterday I was at the printer's checking and signing the proofs for Miguel Nia Jardin. I wasn't expecting the printers to have the proofs ready so quickly. Fantastic stuff! They hope to be printing it on Friday, all being well. The printer and I are on the same page (excuse the pun) regarding the pursuit of quality. He is concerned with providing the right quality of paper to make the photo collages as sharp and clear as they can be. I am concerned that all aspects of the the production of this book be the best that they can be.
I would like to think it is not just about me, about my professional pride, but more about Him for whom the book is written, Him of whom the book speaks. A beautifully produced book about the Gospel message says more about how much we value that message than something rushed and careless. It actually costs very little extra to produce a book well than to print on cheaper paper and do a shoddy job. The difference is not so much in the money spend, but the care taken – the time spend! The book has taken months and months to produce – from writing, to organising translations, illustrating, designing, organising printing. But when it is a labour of love, these hours are as nothing. A thought to ponder on, perhaps, for all those involved in ministry, whatever it may be - all those hours given to Him: I have all eternity to recoup them, do I not?
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