Expect the unexpected
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
new blog
I'm working on creating this new blog, because I'm tired of my Wordpress blog. I'll update this all a.s.a.p. and should be done by the beginning of next week...
Thursday, November 11, 2010
A weekly ministry I’ve been a part of at YWAM is Hot Chocolate evangelism. It’s been a wonderful experience for me, to go out into the Tenderloin, down to Market Street, or to the Mission neighborhood, and passing out hot chocolate to strangers. Such a simple, yet wonderful experience. I’ve learned three very important things from this - people love free stuff, people love hot chocolate, and people love to talk. Offering a warm cup of cocoa to a stranger on a cold night is such a simple gesture of love, care, and community, which has given me the opportunity to have some of the best conversations I’ve had in this city. Hot chocolate is the best ice breaker. Surely there’s the people who reject the free cup of cocoa, thinking it’s poisoned, or a scam, or some sort of panhandling, but most of the time, people are excited to receive a free cup of cocoa, and love to share a story or two, or 5, with me.
Most people are surprised when we offer them free hot chocolate, no strings attached, and just want to say ‘hello’ and chat with them. They’re surprised, but appreciative, and excited to talk. Almost always, I end up talking to someone for at least five minutes, sometimes an entire hour, and I love meeting people in this way!
I’ve heard so many life stories and learned some incredible life lessons through such a simple act, which has led me to want to continue the hot chocolate evangelism when I leave this city. When I return to Santa Barbara, I want to continue the ministry there, possibly on Milpas, at West Beach, or State Street. Spending an hour or two on a Friday night, sharing hot chocolate and good conversations with strangers can lead to the formation of awesome friendships with people I’d otherwise never get to know or interact with.
So who’s with me?
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Blessed.
This past week God’s continually reminded me of how truly blessed I am. My life is one crazy, fast-paced, exciting adventure and I’ve learned that I truly need to love and appreciate the blessings I’ve received. I have had so many wonderful opportunities throughout my life, many of which are rare and unexperienced by many, but I rarely stop to think about how fortunate and blessed I am for all I’ve received, all I’ve done, and all I’ve experienced. Right now, I am blessed to be in San Francisco. I’m blessed that my family loves me. I’m blessed by my friends. I’m blessed to live in a house full of believers. I’m blessed to be working at YWAM with some incredible people. I’m blessed more than I’ll ever know or understand.
The Lord is teaching me some wonderful things, which are being reinforced by my time and investment in YWAM and the people there. I love my internship a lot, and have a hard time considering it ‘work’ or ‘a job’ because it is so fun and so filling. I guess a major lesson I’m learning is to acknowledge how blessed I truly am.
“I’m blessed.
God knows I’m blessed.
As I look all around me,
I realize I’m blessed.”
So moving on to what I’ve been up to…
Last week was all GIANTS all week long. The past 3 days? …all YWAM all weekend long. I cooked for an MA team at the YWAM base, so I had a lot of free time to hang out with staff and DTS students. We watched movies, talked for hours, had a bonfire, and tonight they all came over for dinner. I had a really fun weekend ‘working’ and getting to know a lot of them better.

The Lord is teaching me some wonderful things, which are being reinforced by my time and investment in YWAM and the people there. I love my internship a lot, and have a hard time considering it ‘work’ or ‘a job’ because it is so fun and so filling. I guess a major lesson I’m learning is to acknowledge how blessed I truly am.
“I’m blessed.
God knows I’m blessed.
As I look all around me,
I realize I’m blessed.”
So moving on to what I’ve been up to…
Last week was all GIANTS all week long. The past 3 days? …all YWAM all weekend long. I cooked for an MA team at the YWAM base, so I had a lot of free time to hang out with staff and DTS students. We watched movies, talked for hours, had a bonfire, and tonight they all came over for dinner. I had a really fun weekend ‘working’ and getting to know a lot of them better.
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