Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Keiya Falls




Over Easter weekend a group of us went hiking to Keiya Falls. It is about a two hour hike from where we live. The hike through the mountains is beautiful. I decided that since this might be the last time I made that hike I would try to enjoy it as much as possible, rather than rushing to get there and rushing to get home. Of course God's creation never disappoints. The mountains were as beautiful as ever.

The falls themselves are also beautiful. I enjoyed getting my adrenaline rush jumping off of them. The biggest shock is landing in the water. It is icy cold. After I came up out of the water it took me a couple of minutes to quit gasping. :)

We had lunch at the falls and then headed back home. The walk home was easier, since it was mostly down hill and the sun had gone behind the clouds. By the time we got home we were pretty tired, but it was a great day.

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Lapilo Conference




The Lapilo Conference this year was great. I really enjoyed it. It is a time of fellowship and refreshment. There were serious moments and funny moments.

Our speaker and his wife were from a coworker's church in California. He spoke on the the book for James. That was kind of neat for me, since we are covering James in church and in the ladies' Bible study I attemd. It is always so interesting to me the way God brings up the same lessons from all corners of your life.

On a lighter note, we had ice breakers at the beginning of all of the speaking sessions that were hilarious. I ended up being "volunteered" for two different games. One of them involved playing a variant of "rock, paper, scissors." It was "bear, snake, hunter." Then there was the "humming telephone game" and the "charades telephone game." The second picture is of me playing the charades telephone game. I was relieved that it wasn't anything too difficult to act out (went fishing and caught a big fish).

A few other highlights were skit night, hiking, block parties and potlucks. The bottom picture is of the hike that we went on. It was pretty relaxed. We stopped and talked to a number of national people and saw a baby cassowary.

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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Baptism

Last month we had the privilege of attending a baptism service for some of the missionary kids who live here at Lapilo. It was not your traditional baptism service, either. Rather than gathering in a church, we all drove down to the river with our hats, umbrellas and sunscreen to watch the kids get baptized in the dirty, brown river. After an introduction/explanation in both English and Pidgin, twenty one kids were baptized by their dads. It was great to see so many kids demonstrating their commitment to following Christ. The fact that many of these kids were ones that we have taught or hung out with made it even more special for us.

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Thursday, March 6, 2008

Hockey

One hobby I have picked up since coming to Papua New Guinea is floor hockey. We usually play about once a week. It is a great time of fun, fellowship and exercise. It has also, like most things in life, been a good learning experience for me. It has helped me learn to do everything in a way that is honoring to the Lord. I am fairly competitive, so I tend to do things I regret when I am not winning. God has used hockey to teach me that winning is not the most important thing. Enjoying His blessings (good health, friends, etc.) and honoring Him in everything I do is more important.

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