Thursday, April 26, 2012

For everyone's information, there is no such thing as a "typical day" at YWAM.

That's because we don't serve a typical God.

(:

Last night after I finished up my blog post, I went back to the house where all my sisters were up talking. What started as a pretty average (well, average for YWAM) conversation, soon erupted into a prayer sesh when Azaa burst in asking for us to pray for her. We discussed for a while, then began a beautiful, wonderful Ghana/Korea style prayer where we all prayed simultaneously in our own languages. It was awesome. Then we started worshiping, which was wicked cool. We moved up to the prayer chapel and were there just praying and singing until almost one o'clock. It was grand(: I love YWAM(:

If you'll turn your attention to the right sidebar, you'll notice that I've added links to some of my fellow YWAMers' blogs and some other sites you might want to check out. There's also a link to a webpage where you can make donations online(: I really encourage you to browse around the other blogs- it'll be a really good way to find out how you can be praying specifically for us and to get different perspectives of the DTS. There are a lot of things I don't write about here, so you'll also get a chance to understand more fully what's happening. I'll also put a link up now of the DTS website, the YWAM site, and the University of the Nations site.

For those of you who didn't know, YWAM is through the University of the Nations. DTS stands for Discipleship Training School, and it's actually a course applicable to a degree from the U of N. Check out the site for more details- I don't actually know all the logistics yet.

Luke just got Vegemite and Tim Tams he ordered from Australia(: I'm going to be cultured. I pinky swore I'd keep trying Vegemite until I like it, or throw up. Wish me luck! Luke is stoked. ((:

Stay in touch(:

Also, I'm moving to Australia. (:

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