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Wednesday, June 27

Back home after amazing first year

Hey to everyone,
Hope all is going well and has gone well with your respective exams and years so far.

The end of the year at Norwich went well and I feel confident I have passsed all of my exams. I have also arranged and sorted the house in which I am living next year. I'm living with 4 other guys, which should certainly make for an interesting and enjoyable time. Especially since all of us are christians and heavily involved/ interested in music in one way or another. Because of this we hope to use time in the house between studying and other social engagements to create what we hope will be, 'beautiful' music, mainly of the worship variety.

Some of you may have heard that I was going abroad to work this summer, however due to a lack of information from the company I became reluctant to place my summer abroad in their hands and decided to change employers. So i am now working 5 days a week for Corals the bookmakers. It has definitely been a new experience although the transfer from working with children to working with adults has not been as big a change as I thought it might have been.

Hope to see you all at some point other summer, either at church or at one social event or another.

Take care and God bless

Matt
xx


Thursday, June 21

Here comes the summer

Soul Survivor and Summer: Time to soak in God's presenceDave here again. You must be getting fed up of me.

Writing a note to Paula to tell her that it's time for a bit of bloggage from Canada put me in mind of all things summery and Soul Survivorish (since my number 2 memory from last year is seeing her on the dancefloor in a truly disco-esque wig). For that time is getting near again. On this, the longest day of 2007, GCSEs have for the most part finished, and even 'A'-levellers are coming to and end of their exams. University terms are, in general, long finished. Apart from a couple of weeks' schoolwork for those still in secondary education, and a few stragglers on specialist courses like nursing and music colleges, life for young people is grinding to a halt for summer.

There is no better time than now to thank you for your prayers for all our young people in their exams, and to thank God for his blessings. Thank you! Most of those who have flown the nest, as well as those left in it, will probably be seeing fairly full calendars ahead of them for the summer, with camps, holiday clubs and perhaps even an exotic jaunt all fast approaching.

But one thing that I would love to ask church members to start getting behind in prayer is this year's Soul Survivor festival. If you don't know much about it, it's a 5-day event for Christian young people, about ten thousand of whom gather to stay in tents and head to the big top for a mix of 'worship, teaching and ministry'. I think I'm right in saying it's been one of the highlights of the WAM year since we started going in 2001; it certainly has been for me. A real time to engage with God, as well as to get to know one another and let our hair down (or, in some cases, put our wigs on!)

I said that Paula's moves were part of my 2nd most favourite memory. I know it's difficult to conceive that anything could top that, but one thing does for me, and that's seeing God drawing us closer to himself. We took our biggest group last year -- twenty in all -- and of that bunch, three WAMers gave their lives to Jesus to become Christians. That's what it's all about! OK, maybe not just that, since we are called to make disciples and not just converts. The hard work goes on in the daily grind at Denefield, Theale Green, university, the workplace... wherever we end up.

This year, I'm going to be unable to make the festival, but I will be praying that for those who go (leaders and young people), it will be another mountain-top experience of joy, and that God will bring changed young people back down into the valley to live and work to his praise and glory. And I'd love you to join me in that prayer! Why not put it on a Post-It in the front of your Bible and remember our young people every day as God prepares them for Soul Survivor in August?


Wednesday, June 13

No rest for the...hard workers!

It has been great to read up on everyones news before i began typing so much has happened over the year. Like many others I had a number of exams in May and I think I should have at least passed them all, which will make the all day library revision sessions very worth while! Towards the end of this term I have had some spare time to explore the wonders of Devon and Cornwall which has really made me appreciate my decision to go to University in Plymouth. Whilst I was thinking about it I realised I have no idea or memory of how I decided to even apply to Plymouth so perhaps it was God's guidance that got me there for which I am now feeling very grateful! I enjoyed a great week on holiday in Cornwall with my family which was really refreshing and am also jet setting again this saturday on holiday to Gran Canaria for a week which should be good. Then I'm doing a 3 week placement in school to gain some teaching experience that should hopefully help me make some career decisions next year. Its scary to think that such choices are now upon me!

Praise for:
- exam period not stressing me out as much as it has in past years
- the beautiful landscape I have discovered in recent weeks
- the wonderful experiences I have had in my second year of uni

Pray for:
- safe travel over the summer
- enthusiasm and brain power as I begin my dissertation research
- inspiring work experience and Gods guidance in decisions I will have to start making soon about my 'future'.

Lots of love Sarah x x x