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Blogalog: First Trip
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Sunday, September 30, 2007. I decided to return to Streams Academy in New London, New Hampshire for the fall, so that I will complete all 3 trimesters of the internship program. I have already completed the last two trimesters, but not yet the first, so my last trimester is among a whole bunch of others who are just beginning their first. A street corner in Salem. Noah playing the djembe. Ernie Freeman, pastor of the Bridge, continued with the weekend's healing theme by speaking about some of the meaning...
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Blogalog: Haunted Happenings, Week 1: Salem, Massachusetts
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Monday, October 22, 2007. Haunted Happenings, Week 1: Salem, Massachusetts. Jess Mott (Croyden, UK) and Lucy Nelson (Belmont, MA) hosting outside our tents. Excitement has been abuzz ever since the Salem trips were first announced back in September, and this weekend was the time to finally go! We are constantly in awe of the spiritual hunger that rests in Salem. As a unique way of conveying the Bible story of Adam and Eve and the forbidden fruit. Street performer Ryan with his sister after an act. In the...
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Blogalog: May 2008
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Friday, May 9, 2008. End of Old Seasons. If there is one influential force in my life that I have more mixed feelings about than anything else, it's change. Some days I love it, others I hate it. What's so bad about change? Nothing, in principle, as new things are awesome. The tough part is letting go of old stuff that one gets so comfortable with. I got settled into Kelowna after the tournament (celebrated my 22nd birthday! I felt very loved and welcomed, the most I had in quite some time. Even in N...
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Blogalog: June 2007
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Wednesday, June 20, 2007. Jacob and Ken preaching. Hard to believe, but this weekend marked the very last outreach of the trimester! It doesn't seem that long ago that I was going on my first outreach to Wakefield. And hey, if I'm going to start in Massachusetts, why not end there? This last outreach, though, took us to Boston. The rest of us had to get up by 5:30 at the latest, so we quickly headed for our respective rooms. We were staying in locked, isolated areas of the building for the night. That wa...
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Blogalog: October 2007
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Monday, October 22, 2007. Haunted Happenings, Week 1: Salem, Massachusetts. Jess Mott (Croyden, UK) and Lucy Nelson (Belmont, MA) hosting outside our tents. Excitement has been abuzz ever since the Salem trips were first announced back in September, and this weekend was the time to finally go! We are constantly in awe of the spiritual hunger that rests in Salem. As a unique way of conveying the Bible story of Adam and Eve and the forbidden fruit. Street performer Ryan with his sister after an act. In the...
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Blogalog: My Birthday Weekend
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Sunday, March 4, 2007. This weekend was certainly gonna have a different feel to it. Usually at about this time every year I am in Vancouver, British Columbia at their yearly Scrabble tournament, as it falls on the same weekend as my birthday. This year, I am on the completely opposite coast doing something completely different! When we do prophetic ministry or dream interpreting, we work in 3s; we believe this method fulfills Biblical principle, as God himself works in a 'team' of 3: Father, Son and Hol...
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Blogalog: September 2007
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Sunday, September 30, 2007. I decided to return to Streams Academy in New London, New Hampshire for the fall, so that I will complete all 3 trimesters of the internship program. I have already completed the last two trimesters, but not yet the first, so my last trimester is among a whole bunch of others who are just beginning their first. A street corner in Salem. Noah playing the djembe. Ernie Freeman, pastor of the Bridge, continued with the weekend's healing theme by speaking about some of the meaning...
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Blogalog: March 2007
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Wednesday, March 28, 2007. Before she left, she taught me how to say God Bless You in Farsi, Iran's national language. It is written like this in Farsi: خدا بركت دهد )م.ل.( It is pronounced Hoe-dah Haw-fez, and the H sound that we have in English for the first word is slightly changed - the easiest way to describe it is that you pronounce the H throatily. Samputu and his friends performing. For the song following "Children are the Future", Samputu excitedly proclaimed that it was now his turn to dance!
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Blogalog: First Outreach: Claremont, New Hampshire
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Monday, October 8, 2007. First Outreach: Claremont, New Hampshire. Although we didn't go far, Claremont still felt vastly different from New London. We arrived on the main street a little after 8 AM to begin tent setup. Two ends of the street were blocked off while tents were beginning to get set up all around us, ranging from US presidential candidates to jewelery merchants to the Chili Cookoff tents. Mmmm, chili. The chili cookoff tents. Skater Zac with the chili cookoff mascot. Heart Of A Champion.