Friday, December 26, 2008

Merry Christmas!

Greetings to all!

Hoping everyone had an incredibly Merry Christmas, and enjoyed the festive holidays in a beautiful White Christmas back home in Canada. Yes, I miss snow, I know it doesn't make sense, but on Christmas day it does!

I'd like to share with you a small example of what Australia's Christmas looks like...





On that particular day of photos, I was hanging out with a good friend of mine from Germany named Matthias, and we both were a little burned.

I hear Manitoba is having a cold snap at this time of the year of -40C weather with the wind chill. I'm experiencing the opposite with +35C heat, and rising as we get closer to mid January.

The past 2 weeks have been incredibly busy, with 10 hour working shifts, 8 of them in a row one week, and a Christmas Spectacular at Hillsong Church during the 2 days off from work, serving in 5 different services. I was in charge of a team of confetti droppers from the 4th floor overlooking the crowd below for the "snow effect" for the play. I found it ironic that I miss snow from back home, and I was asked to make snow happen! My first thought was, "ya, lets make snow happen... fly me back to Canada." So with all the busy days behind, maybe I'll be lucky enough to have a few less hours this coming week, and hope that I can enjoy a FEW days off during the weeks to come, and enjoy the odd day here. Until then, I'll keep focused on my priorities, and work to save up for another semester of Degree, and continue strong in my studies. In that regard pray for me, with favor, and good will, integrity and strength to work hard, but not TOO hard!

I just wanted to let everyone know that I really miss you all, and love you all so much. Thanks for those that sent Christmas cards and Birthday Cards to me in the past 2 months, and thanks as well for the emails from friends and family during this season. You all mean so much to me, and I thank and love you all. I have been blessed with the best friends and family the world could ever ask for, and I'm truly grateful for you all in my life.

Well, till next time, I'll hopefully have some video footage of what New Years looks like, but I'm not sure exactly what my plans will be from this point.

Love Heaps!

Friday, October 10, 2008

To Return

WOW!

How long has it been since I've last posted?!
Answer: TOO LONG!

I just finished another 2000 word Essay for one of my subjects in Degree, and I'm happy with where its at, and glad its in on time, and done as best to my knowledge.

To play a bit of catch up, I've had nothing short of an "interesting" last few months, going on borderline quitting everything I came to Australia for, simply because I nearly lost all funding to be here. Not only that, I was robbed many months ago of my laptop, which played a vital resources in communicating with everyone back home, and also for assignments as well. I was blessed enough to have a tax return to help pay for a new laptop and an extra month of rent (unexpectedly). Also, I've been blessed with a job, I'm now working at Kmart as a loading dock employee, and also tend to filling stock while a few team members are away on vacation. This week alone, since I'm considered on "break" (which really means no classes, but heaps of studying), I've been scheduled over 40 hours. How amazing is that! Praise God!

Its been so long that I don't really know where to start in comparison to what all happened. We had Hillsong Conference at the beginning of July, and it went over really well. I was surprised to find my role in a larger leadership position than expected for serving, the Production team wanted me to keep in charge of lighting, power, and sound for all external venues of an arena that holds over 30,000 people. I will admit that the learning curves were very overwhelming, but once the swing of things were in motion, things did gradually get better and easier to run and solve any problems (if there were problems).

Since Conference, I've been enrolled in the Bachelor of Theology: Degree program hosted by Southern Cross College at the Hillsong Campus. Its a lot of words to really describe that I'm not a regular Hillsong College student anymore, and that a separate institution is educating me at Hillsong Church now. The lecturers are incredible, and I absolutely love the context and subject material we're covering now. The other side of this story is that I have more essays and assignments now than I ever had in previous educational institutions ever before. My 1st semester alone has exams worth 60% and papers to be submitted worth 40-50% of the subjects value. Each paper takes about 14 days of preparing and typing combined to submit a proper essay. Still the process is helping me learn so much more than I could ask for. My favorite subject is Church History.

I'd like to continue more on catching up, but at the moment, I have to catch some much needed rest to start another working shift tomorrow morning at 9:00am.

Until next time, loved ones,

Sincerely,
Paul Ross

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Finding Favor

So if you've been keeping up with my posts, you'll have noticed this month being one I've been expecting and believing for Miracles.

I'm just going straight to the point, and share with you how I feel. This might be a giant vent, so your warning has been given.

Late last night, our house was broken into and robbed. They stole my laptop, my school bag that had my Bible, Journal, and signatures I needed to pass my 1st year of Leadership College and Conference forms needed to complete for the final assessment. They also took my house mate's $7000.00 Carbon Fiber Bicycle and his bag he had downstairs as well, with some extra cloths, and some gear for drumming and extras he had. Our house wasn't the only target, it was a mass neighborhood plan, since two houses down from ours also had the same problem, and 4 other houses in our community area had the same situation.

This month has been nothing short but testing and filled with trials. I'm taking every thing in strides as best I can, and am not enjoying it. My year is coming to an end, and I still believe Degree is where I'm called to be in Australia! I can't help but be frustrated with circumstances in life at the moment, and just harbor this all in this stressful season I'm in, and continue my lesson in learning Trust, and keep my Faith strong. The truth is that you honestly don't want to know what I'm thinking right now, and how it feels like everything in my world is falling apart, just because I've chosen to make this stand, to believe in something, and feel how more and more impossible the oppositions feel. I can't help but think, how Big and Mighty my God is! If a small man of David's stature could take down a giant named Goliath, or if Moses can overcome his weaknesses in leadership to rise above and lead millions of people out of Egypt's exile, or if Joseph has a dream of rising above to be the second highest authority in command, but had to go through hell to have what was promised, than I feel their pain. I feel their sorrows, I feel their anger, their faith, their trust, their weaknesses and their strengths.

I feel as though I shouldn't say anymore than this, every thing that has brought me to this point in life has happened too recently for me to allow myself to go on.

My quest for finding God's favor continues...

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Month of Miracles

Greetings to all,

First and foremost, before I really get into this post, I'd like to publicly congratulate my good friends Candace & Calvin Martens on their new born baby Daughter Calista Grace! Congratulations, and may God bless Calista with two of the most loving parents I know.

Well, it has been another 3 weeks since my last post and still haven't worked at my previous employers position delivering furniture, and have been continuing my lesson in trust. I must admit, that it hasn't been an easy lesson to learn, and am struggling to understand what I should do next, but I continue to seek God's favor in everything. One thing that is pressing upon me with worry, is the fact that in about a month from now, I'd like to have everything ready to enroll in the Bachelor of Theology: Degree program from Southern Cross, hosted at the Hillsong Church Hills campus, and financially I'll need a miracle to see it pass.

Here at Church, and with all the students in College wanting to continue on with studying, it seems to be a theme that we are all in need of financial aid, to keep going further in growing and learning with Christ. I've felt as though praying to God about His provision in continuing my time here is one aspect that I'll continue to seek, but also allowing others to know about this circumstance might be just as important and wise. I've felt that God may also want to humble me by making my needs known, with being real, and relying and trusting on His timing instead of our quick fix and conveniences we so often indulge. I'm not going to say that it's an exciting time, or tell you that it brings joy to my heart to trust in God in this way, because the truth is that its quite the opposite. At the moment, trusting in God doesn't seem to add up, and that it seems the walls of impossibility are growing ever stronger and larger. To continue standing in Faith when everything else tells you the "what ifs" in life, just makes this season even more difficult to go through. With pure conviction in my heart, I know I'm not meant to let go, and take my leave earlier than anticipated. I know that my training remains here for another 3 years, and that something miraculous is in store for this month to grow stronger in Faith, and see how big our God really is. Not to test God, but to know Him through His miracles.

I believe!

I'm now asking, would you believe with me? Can I know that people are praying for this miracle to take place? I'm not only asking for your prayers, but your faith within this season. Faith to hear a good report, faith to know God deeper than before, faith to see through impossibilities with miracles, faith like that of a child innocent to the world's view.

God may also place the convictions in people's hearts to give generously to help as well, but I leave that completely in God's hands. If for any reason you have this conviction, I can be contacted personally via email at PRoss02@Gmail.com

I must also let people know that I've prayed very much about my requests, and have not asked anything in vain or wrong motives, but out of humility and humbleness.

I thank you for helping me on this journey, with love and heart felt prayers, I couldn't be here without all of you, where God has called me.

God Bless

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Lessons in Trust

Greetings to all,

It has been a long time since the previous update, and I should be more diligent with keeping these blogs up and running, but my first year of College is coming to an end, and the busy season is starting to flourish in all areas of life.

I must share what has gone on in my life for the past month that has definitely been a trial and a testing period. I don't think I'll go into large amounts of details, but I will share the values of what has happened, and my actions and decisions since. Its been three weeks ago, that I've had to face a dilemma at work, where I've been asked to compromise my integrity and values to help the business I've been working for. As most of you know, I've been working as a Delivery truck driver for Furniture and help warehousing between three storage locations. The dilemma was to falsely sell furniture as "warehouse" stock, when in fact the delivered furniture was directly off the floor in the shop (borderline 2nd hand quality). The unfortunate part is that I've had to drop off furniture like this on a few occasions, but have never been asked if I had been dropping off floor stock. Until three weeks ago, a customer had asked if the stock we delivered happened to be floor stock. At first, I fell to temptation, and felt terrible about the whole thing, and lied to the customer that it was warehouse stock, but that couldn't be held as truth, and I told her the truth after. I attempted compromising my beliefs and values, and even my integrity to hold a job that was causing such an discomforting stress in my life. I have done a lot of praying of this matter and situation since, and have found the courage to even confront my employer about how I've felt since that work shift. On top of all that, I had been working 8 to 10 hour shifts 2 days in a row, with a College schedule and Serving in ministries straight, without any time off. So as this had been going on for three to four months, I was running myself dry, and found that things were not adding up. After the talk with my boss, he left me with some encouraging words, and wanted the best for both of us, and mentioned to take time away from work. I took his advice, and have not worked since three weeks ago, and am now learning my lesson in Trust.

Trust has been an incredible journey in my life, and a lesson that continues to reveal more and more as I go. Trust had to take place when I even left Canada to come here to Australia, Trust had to take place when God had inspired me to do greater things in life, and today Trust takes place in God's hands with my provision, and my term here in Australia. At the end of my four years in Australia, I'd like to look back and see how Trusting God has helped my path and outcome become so much more than any of us could ever imagine. I now feel some what helpless, but right where God wants me...

To further this note, in less than one months time, I'd like to sign up to further my studies for a Degree in Theology through Southern Cross at the Hillsong Hills Campus, to go further in depth in my faith and with God. At this rate, I feel as though there is an impossibility in front of me, and God is asking me to Trust Him. To Trust in the soul fact that the impossibility is placed in my life, so that God can reveal Himself again, through what we see as His miracle.

I'd like to ask in this time for prayers. To ask people to pray that God's favor would be upon my life in this season, that the impossibilities of having the right finances at the right time would literally become a miracle. That God would see His people triumph, and continue His work here on Earth, to see people come to know their living Christ.

Again, thank you all for reading my blogs, it has been close to a full year, and I'm honored to have such a loving and wonderful audience. Though I don't know how many people are reading this, I am still grateful.

Be blessed, and believe.

Love,
Paul

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Birthday Wishes

In Australia, the day happens to be April 27th, 2008, in the Morning, but I know that it is either late afternoon or early evening in Manitoba right now on the 26th of April instead.

Therefore...

Happy Birthday Mom!

I know that I rang her on her morning of her Birthday, but I also wanted to leave this message for her too.

I love you Mom, and hope that today's Birthday celebration is a great one and memorable. I hope you'll get the chance to bug Dad and Justin accordingly on your day, because they do that kind of thing all the time to each other, and sometimes you too, so its fun to em back (even for me too, eh?)

Tell Dad I miss him, and tell Justin he's a bum, but I miss him too. As always, to you too Mom, I miss and love you too!

Happy Birthday again!

You're the best, Mom!

Love always.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

The Random Fun of Life

It feels like its been a while since last posting...

So since last I posted, a few things have been going on. Mostly completely random and heaps of fun, and of coarse the fun things in life I have pictures of. So I'm not sure when I last mentioned I went Horse back riding, but here's the picture of some of the people in the group I went with.



The following week, Our house had the first full house dinner with all the new members and the remaining members of the House combined. See before I moved into the new house, there were 4 other guys that were last year's graduates from previous intakes of Hillsong College, and the house has had a few additions. So since then, the final four guys left our home, and it was a sad day, but new beginnings had already been in the making. Our final member of the house had fully moved in, and we always have great dinners on Monday nights. We call our house "the Brotherhood."

This is us:



From Left to Right: Ben Mays, Michael Newsted, Lukas Jundt, Paul Ross, Jared Harries, & Phil Dunn.

One thing that has been a little "interesting" is that our lawn mower stopped working some time ago, and the result is the following:



The following Monday, the pictures of our Monday dinner went up on Facebook, and another house of girls found them, and wondered if they could have a joint house dinner. So since the idea came up, the guys thought it would be pretty cool, and we had our first joint house dinner.



For dessert... you guessed it...

People are now calling them "Paul-cakes!"

So after a great meal, we had this random idea. We thought it would be hilarious if we made a picture of our joint house dinner to commemorate the moment, by having a 1920s depression picture. The following pictures show that moment, both the serious one where we actually pulled it off, and one picture of the many bloopers we have of us trying not to laugh... but laughing anyways!



That joint house dinner was incredibly memorable, its been 8 days since we had shared the moment, and its still being talked about today. Good times!

So the following Saturday, my flat mate Phil and I decided to go and check out an AFL game at the Sydney Olympic Stadium. We watched the Sydney Swans play against the West Coast Eagles, and the game was a blow out! Sydney played a dominating game and won 107 to 45. The point system works by kicking a hand ball between two middle posts giving the team 6 points as a goal. If your kick is outside the posts and within the outside posts, it counts as a ball, where 1 point is given instead. There are other rules to the game, but I'm still learning them at the moment.




The Sydney fans were pretty pumped!

My final picture to share with everyone, is one of what my recent ministry I'm doing. I lead a group of guys in Hillsong Men. I have 9 guys under me, and our group of 10 enjoys hitting the beach before classes start on Thursday mornings. Its been really fun, and I get to really connect with the guys while we hang on the beaches. Our goal is to one day conquer and visit every beach along the Sydney Coast.


And that concludes this post, and hope to hear from you soon. Please send an email, when you read this post, I like knowing that I'm actually posting information to people who are actually reading and caring to know what life is like for myself.

I love you all!

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Setting Your Sails

I've had a personal vision, or "revelation", if you will, about setting your sails and how faith applies in the journey of life respectively to this vision. It seems as though when I became a Christian, the comparison of "setting my sails" was the process to begin my journey with Christ. The scenery would be a vast ocean, a golden sky as the sun sets, and stars peering through what used to be a blue sky.

I envisioned this really big ship, setting its sails and venturing into a vast ocean of opportunities, potential, and mystery. This ship would travel by the sails of faith, trusting for strong winds to support it and help guide the vessel to its destination. Where unforeseen storms may lie ahead, or undiscovered treasures may wait their discovery. A life filled with adventure, with anticipation for the unknown upon its horizons.

I believe our faith is much like the sails, that when a storm presents itself, you wonder if the sails will hold. Sometimes, during a strong wind, the sails may tear in places, causing problems to catch the winds properly. Other times the sails may sway too hard in the wrong direction, causing problems for a hopeful and planned direction. Even worse, at times the wind won't even blow, and we're left with the test of patience in a stand still.

What if the tears in the sails bring us to a slower pace, will we enjoy the view? What if swaying sails sets a new course, will we appreciate the detour? What if patience prevents us from entering an unseen storm, will we take the time to rest?

I also wonder if we find purpose in setting our sails. Some may sail in hopes of treasures, or marking their fame in history. Others may even sail to escape the places they've previously been to, hoping to find new beginnings.

Why not set your sail for the sake of life's journey with Christ? So keep your faith strong, endure your storms, and learn from your adventures, and enjoy your journey. After all, Jesus is the wind that guides your ship, with your sails of faith set high, He’ll bring you to your destination.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Packages & Phone Calls

My last message on here was one I totally never want to happen again, but I guess you can say, no matter who you are, "Life Happens!" On the contrary to my previous message, I'll be sharing how great a day I've had today, and to tell of my experiences and adventures serving in one of the top 100 largest closed complex arena's in the world for Hillsong!

I'll start with my day today, just because it was filled with joy. I received a phone call from Mom today, and got to talk with Grandma Ross, Ma Tante Louise, and cousin Marco, for a little while, plus say hi to everyone at home too, and they told me they saw me on Hillsong TV! I was kind of shocked, on a couple of levels, first because I was on TV, but secondly, that my parents saw me! It was a little on the random side, but I'm excited to hear that, especially if Mom & Dad are checking out some Hillsong TV! I can't help it when I say: "That's AWESOME!"

Then to make the day even better, I had previously chatted with my good friends Candace and Calvin, and their two Angels Tyler and Megan, and had some great talks, and some great catch ups. What they don't know, is that later my afternoon, after chatting with Candace and Calvin in the morning, I received the package at my front door! I LOVE IT! The parcel contained 4 NHL Caps, many pretty pictures by Megan, a card with photos of the family and Brittany and Karl's Wedding, and a giant tin of Tim Hourton's coffee, with a little tin as well, and last but not least... Reece's Peanut-Butter Cups! Talk about being blessed today, eh!? I know, I know, I don't normally say "eh" as often as I should (as a Canuck), but I couldn't help myself on that one.

So, to explain a little of what my life was like, the past 4 weeks in a row, I haven't had a single day off! I've worked on every day off possible, and when I wasn't working, I was in classes, and if that wasn't the case, then I was serving in Church. I haven't had a day of full rest of nothing to do in a given full day since the Christmas break! So today, I actually had a full day off of complete rest, and a time more needed now than EVER! Mainly because, previously to this week, I had served 4 days straight a one of the largest venues that Hillsong Church puts on for a conference dedicated to women, known as "Colour Conference."

Here's the link for those that are interested:
Colour Conference

I must say, that serving there was incredible, seeing and meeting some of the guest speakers, serving along side the Church, and seeing women from all over the world come to this one venue get so impacted, was absolutely phenomenal. Hillsong knows how to host a party for ladies, and they did a tremendous job empowering women, and serving them with excellence. I happened to be working backstage, in charge of a small venue outside the main arena, for production and hosting kids with a sound board. The kids were hilarious (as usual), and they had a blast. The plus side, was that I only had to serve at 10:00am - 11:30am for the kids in the morning and again at 6:30pm - 7:00pm in the evenings from Thursday night till Saturday night. So I had a bit of free time between serving, and had a blast helping out randomly through the arena. I helped out a few lovely ladies, with the power of a "backstage pass", to assist with needs, I help run a few cables out to TV land in the arena for more camera work and angles, and last but not least, yes, I even made pancakes for our departments, and even had them served to some of the worship leaders and pastors. I can't say how awesome it is to serve for Hillsong, the adventures are AMAZING and fun, and God keeps shining everyday brighter and brighter in the lives of so many, including my own.

Well, I'm basically giong to have supper now, so I have to run, it's House Dinner night tonight, so Lukas is in charge of cooking tonight, and we'll have a great time in fellowship and sharing with a great meal. Be blessed everyone, and keep being the best blessing you can ever be to anyone you can! The only way we'll ever see this world change for the best is if we see a world of change in us to start the chain reaction of a changed world for the best!

I love you all, and don't be shy in sending letters, emails, parcels, and love!

Friday, February 29, 2008

The "Off Beat"

I'm firstly going to start this blog message on a note to set the bar...

Today may have been the worst day at work to swallow since I've started working. I caused stress for both of my bosses, and I couldn't have helped it! I made little mistakes that ended up compiling upon each other, and made this day one I wish to forget. I won't even go into details, cause I'll just reiterate what I don't need to remind!

So the reason why I titled this message The "Off Beat", is quite simple. You've normally read a message on my blogs of great life is, or how Happy I am, or what excitement the future may have, but today, I can't help but feel I screwed up! Like I'm down, more than I've ever been in a long while really. The truth is that I never want days like these, ever again, but randomly they creep up on me, and I get a bad taste in my mouth from it, but even worse, I just get upset at myself and the world. I'm already sorry that you have to read this, but I'm not going to type anything positive, if I just don't have it in me to do it!

On the contrary to my last statement, I have one option that I'll choose, right now, and that's to praise God! Even if I can honestly say that its not even my whole heart that praises, but at least its a decision I will make for a portion of myself to give back to God. In some cases, the thought "better than nothing" strikes me, but in this case I won't allow for that attitude of do nothing to take over!

There is a song, and if I had it, I'd share it with you, and its called "Praise You in the Storm" by Casting Crowns. The song brings my perspective in view, about how the storms of life can get you down, or worried, or stressed, or sad, or angry, or frustrated, or depressed, or even on your death bed, but that you continue to choose to say "our God is worthy of my Praises!" After all, He is an Awesome God, one of Grace, Love, Compassion, Wisdom, Power, Mercy, & the "calmer" of all storms.

I even realize that after this message, I'm not nearly as down as I was, but I will now set aside the time to bring myself to do devotionals.

On another note to add, my laptop just blanked out, and the screen was all white, and unable to function. As you can tell, this day just gets better and better! I repeat myself... I still choose to give Praise to God!

Amen.

Monday, February 11, 2008

Let Round 2 Begin

Greetings and Salutations everyone,

It seems that everything in the coming semester for 2008 will be expectant for great things!

To start it all off, my first week of College has already passed, and we are currently running through "intensives." Where all the students divide up amongst first year, second year, and third year College students and also degree students to accommodating classes for full on subjects. The reason why we call these first two weeks "intensives" is pretty simple, we only take to specific subjects in a given two weeks to complete a large portion of a full curriculum. So at the moment, our two intensive subjects happen to start off with Church & Ministry, and Personal Leadership. Both are great subjects, and Church & Ministry in particular have some extremely great insights that I've found fantastic.

I have to admit, being back in College feels great! The only draw back is that life is back to normal at high speeds again, thanks to the campus life with ministry and learning all rolled into the week. At this particular moment, I have little to type, for two reasons. One, I'm pretty tired at the moment, I've had a big first week, and the weekend was great. Secondly because I'm preparing "homework" I want to complete for the next couple of blogs, pending on how my weeks to come provide the timing to do what I'd like to share. So till then, I'll continue my time in Australia, pouring myself into this great Church, and loving and missing all of you amazing friends and family back home.

Peace and Joy be with all of you!

Be blessed everyone.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Summer Camp: The Next Chapter

Hi everyone,

Before I leave for summer camp today, I have to at least update my blogs with the details of the event. I'm very excited for what's to come, I hear heaps of great things about summer camp from Hillsong and everyone that's gone before. So I get to share this with you all. I'll bring my camera for some pictures to take too. Anyways, the event itself is phenomenal, with over 1300 Young adults (ages 18 - 25) headed out to a beach camp setting, where we have massive prayer meetings, lots of praise and worship, and opportunities to play some tribal wars during our stay in camp. Plus, I'll have more opportunities to surf, since we're hooked up to a beach with some good surf I hear. I'm looking forward to spending this great time with amazing Godly people, and have the chance to really connect with God on a more personal and "Nature" like level too.

Some other news that has taken place since last I posted anything on this blog, was that the co-worker I used to run deliveries with, has already given his two weeks notice, and now my boss (Simon) will be asking me to take over my co-worker's position. Which, in return, means more hours for work, and hopefully will have a pay raise. I may also get the opportunity to bless another student at Hillsong in need of work and a job to help provide finances.

Well, till my next post, I have to run along, and get ready for summer camp. Enjoy the day, and will post again soon. Be blessed everyone, and be a blessing too.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

There's no place like Home

Greetings from Sydney!

I'm back home, and living my regular life again, in my wonderful House, with some newly arrived room-mates from Christmas break, and enjoying the sunshine again. Brisbane was a beautiful place, but it had its fair share of rain during our stay there. Nonetheless, Queensland is a place that is well deserving of rain fall, considering its normally a dry state, with low water supply during dry season.

Let's begin with the drive to Queensland, shall we? Our drive to Brisbane was a good 10 hours, and we missed seeing some of the more beautiful ocean scenic towns, thanks to arriving through the towns past sunset. Either way, the ride there was fantastic, courtesy of Mr. Dooley's amazing Car. It basically drove like a Cadillac, and had a Bose sound system, and all the gadgets to make any road trip pleasing for all. God has blessed us with this vacation, with style too. I totally didn't expect that either, but it was an amazing surprise when we began our trip. We arrived in Brisbane at 3:00am in the morning, and found our heads rested upon pillows in a comforting house thanks to an old neighbour of mine from Old Northern Rd who was willing to house us from his place. Again, another blessing in disguise, since this house at an entertainment unit larger than I've ever seen, and a few pinball machines, and a pool table. So for Diego, Myself, and another friend who drove another Pastor's car to Brisbane named PK, had some entertainment to pass time between adventures. In the long run, we really didn't have much time to sit around and play pinball and watch movies, we rather take the opportunity to visit the sunshine coast, the tree top walk, the Gold Coast, the Water Parks, Down Town Brisbane, the Rain Forest, and the Green Mountains. We almost took the opportunity to travel another 10 hours North to visit the Great Barrier Reef, but it was a fair distance away, and we decided to stay local in our adventures.

The first adventure took place at Sunshine Coast, where I learned how to body surf. The quick description of body surfing is to catch waves with your body, without a surf board. Basically, you swim with the direction the wave is coming into the tide, and you "superman dive" at the top of the wave back to the shore. It's quite the rush, and doesn't require expensive equipment to perform, but can be a little bit more dangerous, if the waves are less forgiving. Sunshine Coast was also the location I gained my new tan.

The next adventure was a combination of The Green Mountains in Lamington National Park, the tree top walk, and the Queensland Rain Forest. It took about an hours drive south west of Brisbane to get to Lamington National Park, and the roads climbing the mountains were winding as ever. I've never driven on such a wounded up road in my life, but it was fun to drive it. Once we got to the top, we found a few paths along the sides of the road, and hiked some 5km into Rain Forest, and found some beautiful waterfalls. The wonderful part of these adventures, is that at the end of this post, I have about 15 pictures of different places along the trip to share.

The tree top walk was a little disappointing, since it was only a 5 minute walk. The good part about the tree top walk on the other hand, was that we could climb via ladders at the middle of the walk ways, to higher deck levels to see better views from the tops of trees. One particular decking had another ladder to climb, giving you the highest vantage point to view the adjacent mountains and the valleys and clouds between them. So for a minor value in walking, we gained a major breath taking view.

At the same location, just outside the tree top walks path, there were some amazing birds that were beautiful in colors, and would land on you and eat seeds if you had any. Diego, PK, and myself all had pictures of each other with these amazing birds all over us, as we fed them bird feed. It was one of the big high-lites of the trip for me.

The next adventure was in the water parks, where we got to meet more of Jared's extended family and have fun in the sun and have a splash. There were heaps of water slides ranging from "fun" to "intense." Basically, if you've ever been to the West Edmonton Mall, and have gone to the in door water park, you've experienced the same thrills there in regards to the water parks near Brisbane. Again, great fun, and more people to meet and enjoy company with all over again. Jared's family are wonderful people, and were most hospitable to us. We were so honored to have met them.

Well that sums up most of our adventures in Queensland, and the Brisbane area, so now for the pictures to share. Know that the pictures do not do justice to the experience, but it’s the best I can do to share this with all of you.















Sunday, January 6, 2008

Brisvegas

Hello everyone, from the beautiful state of Queensland.

This message will be short and sweet. I'm here to inform everyone, that my travels to Brisbane has been safe and sound, and that I've been staying at my friends house for 3 days now, and have truly enjoyed this time away from the ministry work at Hillsong. I've been reconnecting with my good friend Diego and have been sharing vision with our future to come for 2008. I've had the opportunity to have the best New Years Eve I've ever experienced, and it included learning how to surf the day after with a most gorgeous sunrise at Palm Beach, as well.

I'm also informing everyone that my internet access at the moment, here in Brisbane, will be quite limited since the house only has one connection with a cable wire, running direct to connect. So I have time enough to type this message, to check emails, and I won't upload videos until I get back home in Sydney. Till then, I'll be sharing small details between connection hook ups, and hope to share the adventures I've been having here, in the Queensland area.

Be blessed everyone, and have the best 2008 you can ever expect!