Saturday, October 25, 2008
New Words
"Cheers"- thank you
"I rate her/him"- I think they are great.
"lie in"- sleep in
"unlucky"- too bad
"well played"- good job (in sports)
"quid"- pound (like we would say "buck" for a dollar)
"hooter"- nose
"dodgy"- (used the same as the slang word "shady")
"caravan"- mini van
"tea"- dinner
"ice lolly"- Popsicle
"bogie"- booger :(
That is all I can think of right now.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Netball
Friday, October 10, 2008
Roomates
Susanne K from Germany- a doctor who has an addictive laugh and a sweet personality she also has a sister here.
Nicola M. from N.Ireland- a school teacher and an instant friend, she has an amazing accent!
Charity B- Tennessee! I love to here her Southern accent, she is a sweet gal.
Belinda N- Zimbabwe We call her the "wise one" she is quiet but often has profound insights.
So that is our room! Already the Lord has blessed in powerful ways through conversations and time spent together. We are all part of the "older set" which was so great for me b/c I had a little fear that I would be the old woman!
On another note...
Today was interesting. Barbara and I spent a couple hours at the pool this afternoon. I was her "water dummy" she was practicing a few procedures and I was giving her advice. The lifeguard situation is a little different than what we would have in the good ol' U.S of A. I think we both kept hoping no one would walk in and wonder what on earth we were doing.
It has been a good time for us. I feel like we don't get to spend enough time together but I think our friendship is being taken to the next level. I see so much growth and maturity in her even in these last few weeks! I am exited to see what the Lord will continue to do!
Tomorrow is Saturday so we get to sleep in (or "lie in") as they say here. I will have to post all the different things they say soon!
Well, the internet is gonna kick off soon so I gotta go!
Love ya'll
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Queen Elizabeth's Revenge?
On a completley unrelated note, I realized that I never told the story of actually getting to the station in London. It is well worth remembering so I think I will take the time here to write it. So think back to the Sept. 27th...
Ok, Barbara and I had flown into Gatwick and that meant that we would need to take the Gatwick Express into Victoria Station and then from there we were supposed to go to Victoria Coach Station which is where the charter bus would pick us up and take us to Capernwray. Sounds easy enough right? WRONG, not when I am involved! So getting to Victoria was no problem, but I had made the unhappy assumption that the coach station and the train station would be near one another which is untrue. So Barb and I take off to follow the signs to the coach station. Keep in mind that we bothe have two pieces of luggage and a backpack. After a bit, I start noticing that Barbara is getting further and further behind, I keep encouraging her that we will be there soon and we take breaks every few feet but still she is fading fast and I am hanging on by will power. Finally we stopped at a corner for a rest and I kept pretending that I knew where I was going when who should walk by but John Bird (a guy from Canada who was also going to Capernwray)! Keep in mind that we had only talked on facebook and had never seen eachother in real life but he stopped pulled down his sunglasses and said "Thara?" Oh my goodness, I have never been happier to see someone that I knew (or actually didn't really know) in my whole life! Well, John saved the day and took one of Barbara's bags and we went to the station which I can honestly say I would never have found on my own! We are forever in his debt and I can only thank God that we had talked online before and recognized one another. It turned out to be a funny story! One for the grandkids to hear later!
Love ya'll!
Sunday, October 5, 2008
RAIN
Barbara and I ate at a little tea shop and it was really tasty.
Today is Sunday and I have outreach tonight, a group of us are going to a local church and I am giving my testimony. Maggie, a friend who I met here is also giving her testimony and another girl is playing some music. It should be a good time. It reminds me of all the stories about the foreign missionaries going to churches and speaking. They were from different places, with different accents ect. It will be neat to see how God works through us.
Thanks for praying!
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
A little taste of lectures.
I thought ya'll might enjoy getting a glimpse into some of our lectures. This is the 2nd part of a series that is ongoing. Rob Whitaker, the principle is giving it. Hope you enjoy...
Prayer: Help us to move this from just an intellectual experience to a heart practice.
Benefits of this series cont.
for those who may not know Him yet
for those early on in knowing Him
for those who are struggling
well on in knowing Him
those who want to introduce others to Christ
We are all dysfunctional- but when we try to put on a performance for non-Christians we are doing our faith an injustice. People want to see honesty. ALL of those that Jesus met were dysfunctional.
1 John 2:12
Notice that there are several different categories of people. Not by age, how long we have been a Christian. It is by there spiritual maturity.
Spiritual Qualifications given in this verse:
A child- you know that you are forgiven, you know God as your dad.
A young man (teenager) (vs. 13)- overcome the evil one aka- things that used to trip you up before don't anymore. That doesn't mean that you are perfect and never mess up but that you are growing and improving- working through the temptations.
A father- (vs 14)- you have a deep, intimate relationship/knowledge of God. This is on two levels: intellectual knowledge which involves intimacy “know” in Greek means- to deeply experience.
The people who struggled most with Jesus were religious people. The average “Joe” was drawn to Him.
Examination of Friendship with Jesus in the Bible
The more important a concept is to a culture, the more words for that concept the culture has.
English is rather limited in its words for love.
Two major N.T Greek words for love.
Agape (noun:love) Agapeo (verb: to love)
Philos (noun:love) Phileo (verb:to love) This is the word used in the text we are examining.
Phileo/Philos love is used many, times w/reference to Jesus especially in relationship to friendship.
Description of Phileo.
family love- Matt. 10:17
friendship love- John 11:13
fond love- Luke 15:20
It indicates attraction to a person or thing. Deals with feelings.
Your concept/understanding of God determines your Christian life and experience.
Is your picture of Jesus Phileo?
Jesus had degrees of friendship:
With the crowds- Matt 11:18-19
with the disciples (in a deeper way)- John 15:11-15 (3x uses the word “friend”)
with a small number of people- John 11:3; 20:1-2; 21:20 (Jesus desires friendship with us)
Dynamics of His friendship:
the crowds- over 70x the Bible mentions Jesus with crowds, often large. Luke 14:25.
to men- in an honorable way men were attracted to Jesus. These guys were tough men. (fishermen, tax collectors...) Jesus did not emasculate the men, they didn't become “saps” when they started following him, if that was the case why would other men want to follow him. Matt 14:20-23 This is the only miracle that is recorded in all three gospels.
To women- in an honorable way women were attracted to Jesus. Jesus was open, vulnerable and sensitive which is attractive to women. He was relational- are you? Luke 8:1-3
Children- again in an honorable way children were attracted to Jesus, not afraid of Him, children have a very sensitive intuition but they ran to Him.
To individuals- some of the encounters He has one-on-one are spectacular. “follow me” and they leave everything and come with Him. Mark 2:34;1:16-20.
The greater the range of people you can relate to, the more whole/integrated you are as a person.
days and dinners...
We are enjoying the international cell phones! Thank you Allens!!! It has been great to call at our leisure and not have to worry about calling cards and pin numbers.
Well, it is about time for tea.
Love to all,
Thara

