But to back track a little. Last weekend we had a Missions Conference. It consisted of four sessions on Friday night and Saturday morning. Brian Zunigha spoke and he was with the Traveling Team for a few years and so his first talk was very similar to that. Then we spent a lot of time on the history of missions, which was so awesome to see how God totally brought lives together and influenced others. It got me thinking again about my heart and responsibility to world missions. It's so easy to get caught up in my own little world of homework and social time. I'm really going to work at living out some of what I learned last weekend. You are all welcome to ask me about it if you want. Then, to top off the weekend on missions, we went to a memorial service for Ralph Winter. I didn't know who he was except that he had coined the concept of unreached people groups (and this I'd only learned that weekend even) but I was excited to go and hear about his life. His service was awesome. So much said about him but mostly it was more about how God used him. The icing, though, was getting to hear John Piper and Rick Warren speak in the same hour. They had both been greatly influenced by Ralph Winter and it was cool to get to hear them in person. Some of us even got a picture with Rick Warren who then told us that he was going to, "Say something profound. Um...Live life on purpose and...it's not all about you." Sound familiar? Wonderful weekend.
I had some interesting experiences at work this week. On Tuesday, I was able to go with to take measurements at a multi-million dollar house on the bayfront and see how someone could spend thousands of dollars to just decorate their house that they weren't even going to live in. Wow. So crazy and different from small town Kansas. I haven't felt much culture shock here. I just can't quite grasp the concept of spending that much money; however, I also enjoy thrift shopping so I guess that's not too much of a surprise. I also got to see two completely white sofas made this week (there aren't couches here). I don't grasp the concept of white furniture either. Just some differences I've noticed here.
One last thing, Wednesdays are our "real life" nights meaning we learn some skill useful and practical in the real world. Last week was about sewing. I learned how to hem pants by hand. I have a hunch that I won't be getting much taller so this will be a good skill to have. What's funny is that of the 6 people who learned how to hem pants, 5 of us were the shortest girls here. and the other person was a guy.
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