Friday, July 29, 2011

Cool Waves, Hot Latinos
















After 30 hours traveling Aaron and I made it exhausted to Peru. We caught CS leaders Nathan and Cole Anderson in Santiago and dropped off a new board for Nathan's surf missionary father, Mitch.

At our host Aldo's we slept just 3 hours then were wide awake at 3am!? Swell was 8-10' and the ocean, sky and landscape all blended into one monochromatic grey. I'm convinced the colors green and blue do not naturally occur here in this coastal desert. The amazon rainforest is just over the snowcapped Andes.

Amazed to discover, in typical Latin style, the 40 we anticipated has grown to 80! There's 15 from Argentina, 20 from Ecuador, 25 from Brazil, as well as reps from USA, Chile, Panama, Domincan Republic, El Salvador, Venezuela, Costa Rica - check your atlas! Managing 80 surfers is a challenge at the best of times. Managing 80 Latino surfers is crazy. But we all get along and all gets done Latin style with much laughter, hugs, excitement and passion!

Surfed some chunky, messy reefs, ate ceviche (raw fish cooked in lemon juice), caught up with old and new friends, got lost in translation.

So many stories. Marquito pioneering chaplaincy in Brazil. ToƱito stepping up as new Peru director. Muelas getting married. Jorge seeing Ecuador group grow to 40. Kelly new Panama secretary. Rene teary testimony from Venezuela. Salvador's church plant challenge in El Salvador...and so it goes on.

I share about finishing well, always feels clunky with translator. Am ambushed on stage to do spontaneous salsa dancing demonstration - and told I'm pretty good! Praying for God to move, so many challenges with limited resources, few staff, Latino conflicts, excitable short lived converts, traditional churches, surfer wives. Actually sounds just like most places?!?

I collapse into bed each night my head buzzing with many people and stories trying to get to sleep. Tired but happy. Manyana. Dios de bendiga.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Australasia Leaders Meeting



I never imagined surfing in Thailand and when this was the country suggested to host our first Australasia meeting, I discouraged it. After all, we only had a new contact there and so many other nations seemed more suited. Just as well Regional Coordinator Rich Agius pressed on as God saw the need! There's an amazing growing surf population and a couple of christian surfers already running a surf school in Phuket. What a lack of decent male role models in that place!

We had a great time of discussion about the difficulties of doing mission in 'creative access' countries that are closed to formal mission activity. What about Islam, and Buddhism and Hinduism. I firmly believe this region holds our greatest challenges.

We enjoyed great Thai food of course, and a surprising night surf from 12-2am under a full moon. Then there was some sketchy driving and beautiful scenery. It was good to support our Japan leader David Levey who has endured a lot with the multiple disasters in his region, now over 150km of coastline unsurfable for the foreseeable future.

Inspiration is always a main benefit of meeting face to face "I have come away inspired to start CS in my country," said Dilsiri from Sri Lanka. Check out the video for yourself!

Monday, July 4, 2011

India's Time Out With Dad



I know the tendency on my blog is to be always reporting about the 'stuff' I do with CSI, and it can sound pretty hectic. But I love being at home, catching up with the kids and local crew.

Last weekend India and I had some daddy/Indie time out in Sydney without Mum! We ate, shopped, walked, talked (listened), shopped, walked and shopped some more. We rode the monorail, took in the Botanical Gardens, skirted Sydney Harbour, visited Taylor's Grill'd cafe, watched some tennis, ate gelato, got a pair of jeans for $10 and wasted time together.

It is amazing to realise that she is 13, but has a higher maturity level than many 18 year olds I know! She is a blessing to me and after a hectic night and day she made the weekend saying, "That was the best weekend I have ever had!" Every Dad's dream.

GPS Ministry



I am always sharing about CS things, but I firmly believe in our local community. In fact, if I wasn't connected in my local CS and church mission I think I'd go mad with everything else being so remote.

GPS Men on Track is the men's ministry of Austi church that we launched in 2007. Helping men to get on track, stay on track and do this together as a cross generational men's community is our goal! We want men to meet together to raise the bar, not to lower to bar. "As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another" Proverbs 27:17 is our theme verse.

Our recent mens outreach "Tooltime" was great fun with local carpenters sharing their tools, skills and testimony with local blokes. It was 'Bob the Builder' meets 'Home Improvement' as guys with various NON carpentry backgrounds got to play with nailguns, saws, woodlathe and even an excavator.

"Bootcamp" is our seminar series for men that spans over 5 weeks with around 80 men attending sessions on "A Man and His Direction; Mates; Dad; Health and Pressure." Local speakers from our church did a great job with some honest stories shared and small group discussion. The last night was around a campfire up on a rainforest site at Coledale and many of the comments revolved around how important it is for men to meet.

Coming up on August 13th will be a combined men's/women's night called "Latin Live" with food, music and salsa dancing lessons......for those choreograpically challenged. Gill and I will be speaking on "Understanding the Dance of Relationships, Life and Spirituality." Stay tuned.

That's the latest on GPS, I have a great team of men!