Showing posts with label Didgeridoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Didgeridoo. Show all posts

Friday, 18 August 2006

August 18th

The Myer CentreThis morning began with Ali going out to do a little more shopping in one of the many shopping complexes along Queen Street Mall. The aim was for Ali to go early and get back in time for us all to go to the beach this morning, however what with labyrinthine shopping centres and ferries advertising the wrong destination (was easier to tell where they were going by watching out for the direction they came from rather than the signs on the boat,) Ali only just got back in time for Ian to pick me up and take me along to the UQ Foundations group.

Ian had a meeting today, so I was left to fend for myself at only my second (and final) visit to Foundations. Conversational English had very few people today - only five - and three of them were new. Because Ian wasn't there I seemed to be the default Aussie slang and complex, English word interpreter. The three new girls were all from China, and I really wished I'd worn my Redcliffe T-shirt again to help break the ice. I led one of the small groups in the Bible Study meeting afterwards. This was a little tricky because most were still learning English, but they worked quite well together, often talking Chinese to each other to explain what we were doing.

We paid another, last, visit to Koorong, the Christian bookshop and had to stop ourselves buying too many books. One that made me smile is the Australian Pilgrim's Progress - for example:
On his way out of the Homestead Chris had a quick word with the Watchman, Peter Porter, to ask if he'd seen any other swaggies passing by recently, heading in the same direction.
"Yeah," said Porter, "As a matter of fact I have. A bloke about the same age as yourself."
"Did you catch his name?" asked Chris.
"Yeah - I asked, and he told it was Faithful, though people generally call him Fair Dinkum."
"Really! That's bonzer! I know that bloke. He's from my home town, and he used to live just a couple of blocks away from my house..."

This evening Ali went to Bridges. She played table tennis with her usual lack of flair, tried playing a didgeridoo and failed miserably, played a board game and got virtually none of the questions right, and had a really great time. There was a really interesting (that word again!) discussion about church membership which really helped clarify the value of, and need for, membership within a Baptist church community.

Sunday, 30 July 2006

July 30th

Today went really well.- thanks to all who were praying for us! God really used our ministry throughout today and it was clear He was at work as everything each person had planned individually worked together with a clear message coming through it all.

We spoke to a lady called Joy, her husband had e-mailed Ian and offered us the use of their flat while they are away (they are travelling for 8 weeks). We have agreed to go and visit this week and it looks like we will go and stay in their place. It should save us some money! (Shame they aren't going any earlier!)

Billy Williams and Ian catting in the 'Living Room'This evening we went along to the evening service that happens once a month. It is called The Living Room and they had an aboriginal didgeridoo player, Billy Williams, as the guest. The whole evening was brilliant. We had a great time of worship with some Australian songs that we didn't know as well as some songs we did know.

One guy from the church sang us a song he had written - really cool. Billy Williams gave his testimony which was very powerful and played the 'didge'(!) Jon had an opportunity to have a go and was reasonably successful!