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Thursday, November 13th 2008

7:20 PM

Jim - Long time no blog!

  • Mood: Happy but still a bit tired.
  • Music: None again! How dull am I!
Hi everyone!

I'm really sorry it's been so long since I last wrote! I would like to say I've been really busy but in truth I have a few evenings off a week and just haven't written on here...sorry! I hope all is well in Oswestry!

I don't really know what to write to be honest, so much must have happened I've forgotten it all! I'll get my diary, just hold on a moment!

....


I'm back! Ok so the last time I saw you all was at half term I believe. I came back to Wakefield on Tuesday so that I could take part in a workshop at the cathedral aimed at school people run by the Grassroots theatre company who are a group of Africans who go around the country sharing their culture and trying to tackle issues with young people. It was really awesome and I now know some African dance moves (but if you ask me to show you when I next get back to Oswestry I will have forgotten, unfortunately!).

The friday I went to Oswestry (I've skipped back in time a few days here..) we had a network meeting in the morning, a gathering of all the schools workers in the area, which was really awesome! We were able to share some resources and encourage and pray for each other and stuff (and also they had a table full of snacks which was just amazing!).

The second weekend of half term I went to visit Miriam in Norwich which was great! We had an indian takeaway when I arrived which was YUMMY!! We went to see the new James Bond film on Saturday in the afternoon and in the evening we went to see some fireworks in the park by the university. Now going to watch these fireworks sounded like a really great idea so we set off in plenty of time to get there all wrapped up nice and warm. It was raining a bit but we both had waterproof coats so it was fine. We walked to the park and met Miriam's friend and then went to find a spot to watch the fireworks! Now these fireworks were quite a big show and there was a fun fair and food stalls there too and quite a lot of people...in a field...in the rain...one word...mud. It was at this point I discovered I have a hole in the sole of one of my trainers. But that wasn't the end of it! We went to find some doughnuts and found that the mud infront of the food vans was more of a large puddle/bog. I sunk about 3 inches, the water came over the top of my shoes. Thankfully none of us fell over so we went and found a solid-ish piece of ground to watch the fireworks from! (We didn't find a doughnut stall after all that!). Then the fireworks started and they were amazing! The best firework display I've seen (although admittedly I haven't had the most extensive experience of fireworks in my life..). They were done to music and were pretty much in time using different fireworks for different parts of the song and stuff. Really cool! It made it worth it. But then..we went home and I took my coat off (my nice warm, woollen one) and it was about twice the weight it had been when I put it on! It had acted like a sponge! I also didn't have any spare trousers so I ended up wearing a sleeping bag (held up by my belt!) whilst my jeans dried on the radiator! It was an eventful evening.

The trip to Norwich was fun though! I would like to point out that, despite how it may appear, the whole experience was a lot of fun!

The next week was pretty normal. We had a new group at the mentoring on Thursday at Horbury school and we got moved to a different classroom because they were having some kind of intensive study week or something so noone knew where they were! That was fun.
Also on Thursday we helped Andi (CROSS team leader) in her other job doing sex ed lessons at a different school. I didn't do any teaching there because I didn't know half of it!

The weekend just gone a group of Careforce volunteers all came to Wakefield from around the country so it was really awesome to see them again! There were only about twenty of us but we all crammed in to Ruby's (a careforce volunteer originally from Wakefield) house and were taken care of most excellently by her mum who was amazing and cooked us all food and put up with us! They all arrived on friday afternoon and we spent the evening together. Then I went home (as did Mel, the Careforce worker who lives and works just down the road from me!) and I caught back up with them on Saturday afternoon. We went to town and some people went shopping and some of us went to the museum which was quite interesting. There was a Teletubby there for some reason. On display. It was a display about the nineties. Teletubbies were after my childhood and there was one in a museum! I'm starting to feel old and I'm not out of my teens yet! But yeah, it was really cool to see them all again and be able to discuss things that we're struggling with at our placements and pray for and encourage each other. The family atmosphere between all the volunteers never ceases to amaze me, the way everyone cares so much about everyone else. It's the way God meant it to be yet it's a surprise when it's actually like that! I find that very sad. This world needs to know God so badly.

This week things have been back to normal again really, although now we're starting to prepare for christmas lessons and someone had the bright idea of giving out little stockings with a chocolate in them to each student. We realised after we'd started making them that we need to make about 600 in 3 weeks! So every spare second we've had this week has been taken up sowing little stockings together. If anybody would like to offer to make some and send them through the post you're most welcome to! Just ask and I'll tell you more about them!

This weekend coming up I'm off to the Youth Work Conference in Southport with Andi and Becky which should be fun! I'll have to write a blog about it next week if I remember!

To sum up and round off, these last few weeks have been quite busy but God has really been blessing me and hopefully working powerfully through me! I feel like I am where He wants me to be, doing His will, and I pray that His love will shine out to the kids in the schools through me. I feel so privileged to be here doing this for a year and I really thank God for his faithfulness to me! One bible passage that amazes me every time I read it is Philippians 2:6-11, I'll share it with you..

"Though he was God, he did not think of equality with God as something to cling to. Instead, he gave up his divine privileges; he took the humble position of a slave and was born as a human being. When he appeared in human form, he humbled himself in obedience to God and died a criminal's death on a cross.
Therefore, God elevated him to the place of highest honour and gave him the name above all other names, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father."

That verse just seems to put things in perspective a bit. Yeah, so I might be here seemingly working with no visible results. Jesus became nothing for us. He came from the glories of Heaven and took the position of a slave, just in becoming human. He then went a died the death of a criminal when He had done nothing wrong, just so that we wouldn't have to die that death. But then! He was raised back to life and was elevated the place of highest honour! He is the ultimate power and authority! Why should we struggle to show God's love when He just wants to show it through us with His power and authority! I just need to trust that God is showing the kids and teachers that I come across just how amazing He is, and that passage reminds me of that need for trust and prayer. It reminds of me of Jesus' sacrifice, love, resurrection, glory and power! He is truly an amazing God and I get to serve Him!! How cool is that?! Anyone with me?!

Anyway, after that little theological wander, I think I'll finish. I hope this is long enough and entertaining enough a read for everyone! I didn't do very well and summing up and rounding off but never mind. This whole experience is amazing and God is really blessing me through it and I really feel like I'm growing faith which is awesome!

Thank you all so much for your prayers and support! It's really encouraging knowing that I have people behind me looking out for me and caring about me and what I'm doing.

I hope to see you all soon!

God Bless

Jim
7 comment(s).

Posted by Colin:

Hi Jim!
As you'll have seen since your last visit to the Blog (a LONG time ago! ;)) there are one or two cosmetic changes to it.

As for this entry, I'm well-impressed to your evident commitment to doughnuts and fireworks - though was it all just a dastardly plan to find an excuse to remove your trousers??!!

Your placement sounds an amazing experience. Be assured that, when you are working in God's Plan, then he will bless your work and you yourself - even though you can't always feel Him or see Him at work.

Most importantly, don't feel worried about "feeling old" when you see a Teletubbie next time........just imagine how your Mum & Dad feel when they see Andy Pandy or The Woodentops!!!

It really is lovely to be able to hear and share in what you are doing - a real encouragement. Keep cheerful, keep praying and work hard - Christmas is not too far off!
Friday, November 14th 2008 @ 9:56 AM

Posted by Jim:

Colin! I'm shocked and appalled at your implications in your comment! Just so you all know, I changed into the sleeping bag in a separate room and hopped back into the lounge through the kitchen (the lounge was also my bedroom..) carrying my soaked jeans with me! I attempted to dry them with Miriam's hairdryer but unfortunately they were too wet and I felt bad using so much electricity. I'm shocked Colin. Shocked!

Also, Mum and Dad are old so they should feel old! lol. I'm only just an adult!

I'm looking forward to Christmas although it's going to be a busy one for me!
Friday, November 14th 2008 @ 10:51 AM

Posted by Mum:

Andy Pandy? Woodentops?:-?
Is this blog really here to discuss our ages?
Who remembers Rag Tag and Bobtail though?
Sorry!
Thanks for the update Jim. It's good to hear what God's up to with you and that you are still enjoying it!!!!
Love for now xxxx
Friday, November 14th 2008 @ 3:47 PM

Posted by lesley:

Hi Jim have you heard about marks and sparks merging with Pound Stretchers? I know it seems unlikely but they are are going to be called Stretch Marks :)
Saturday, January 10th 2009 @ 9:52 AM

Posted by Jim:

Oh Lesley...
I despair! That kind of thing shouldn't be allowed on here! haha
I will write another blog soon! Don't worry!
Saturday, January 10th 2009 @ 11:03 AM

Posted by Colin:

Jim...

Having missed you over Christmas/New Year, it'll be good to hear from you again! A belated Happy New Year!

Keep an eye on the Christianity Explored section of the website and the "Cornerstone Question Corner" - a discussion board you are more than welcome to contribute to!

Speak to us soon!

Colin
Saturday, January 10th 2009 @ 12:46 PM

Posted by Lesley:

A door to door rep was insistant on demostrating the worlds best cleaner despite the lady telling the rep it was out of her range because of financial problems several times. The rep dropped a bucket of horse manure on the carpet and said what the cleaner failed to clean up he would eat. The lady said I hope u are hungry I had my electric cut off last week!:)
Tuesday, January 13th 2009 @ 10:28 AM

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