May 29, 2008

One weekend to go

Erin and I are getting busy with preparations for travel to Tanzania this summer. We'll be going with a group of wonderful friends from Vibrant Church in Portland (Trip website here). We'll have some updates here - as well as some group updates on the HopeIsAlive website. Here's our itinerary for those of you interested:
  • June 2 5:10 PM - leave from Portland - stop in Salt Lake City - Arrive at JFK (New York)
  • June 3 11: 20 AM - leave from JFK (New York) - stop in Dubai
  • June 4 3:20 PM - Arrive in Dar Es Salaam - See the beach - Spend the night at a hotel
  • June 5 Bus to Dodoma - supper at the Pastor's home - Sleep at the MAF guesthouse
  • June 6 Orientation - Break off into homestays
  • June 7 Home Visits (Interviews with AIDS clients)
  • June 8 Church Service - Adam preaches
  • June 9 Visit the Ntyuka Health Center
  • June 10 Home Visits (Interviews with AIDS clients)
  • June 11 Visit the Village of Hope/Home Visits
  • June 12 Msalato Bible Camping
  • June 13 Msalato Bible Camping
  • June 14 Children Ministry Day - Sleep at MAF Guesthouse
  • June 15 Church Service - Leave to Dar Es Salaam - Sleep in a hotel
  • June 16 5:20 PM - Lunch at a restaurant (Debrief) - Leave Dar Es Salaam - Arrive in Dubai
  • June 17 9 PM - Arrive in Portland (After a stop at JFK and Washington DC)
I'll be staying on and traveling to Kenya, Uganda, and Sudan after the Vibrant group and Erin head back to the U.S.

Here's a shot of Portland that I took the other night...
Portland Oregon at night

May 20, 2008

On rallys and presidents

Obama talks to the crowd in Portland - May 19

Erin and I parked our car and walked across the Hawthorn bridge the other day. We merged with 75,000 other people in what turned out to be the largest rally of the U.S. political season so far.

It's been fascinating to watch the elections this year - and the new directions the campaigns are going in. We have elderly John McCain who has been quite moderate in his past - facing a tough woman, and a Kenyan-American man.

I'm currently registered as an independent - and have a sickening taste in my mouth for politics after the past decade of politics.

As the nation has gone through the election year - I've been savoring the latest book from Shane Claiborne "Jesus For President". I whole-heartedly recommend this book - especially for those of us attempting to follow Christ and wondering how lobbyists, war, politics, religion, and our devotion to the Messiah all fit in the picture.

As far as the rally? It was fun being there - there is a lot of excitement over Obama right now - and the crowd was filled with a lot of hope. Obama did seem tired - he slurred words and made mistakes. And I got a little sunburn on my neck!

Here's a video from our view in the crowd:


May 8, 2008

Newly armed.

Yesterday, Dan came home with his hands behind his back. He had bought me a new digital camera. I've been hoping to get one before we leave for Africa in June.

It feels great to have a way to document the world around me in higher resolution than my cell phone camera provided. Today we took a walk in Portland's Hoyt Arboretum, and I was able to test it out a bit.

May 6, 2008

Things to blow your mind.

I've been enjoying some really amazing perspectives recently. First - this is especially interesting for those who follow Christ and are in the media - check out Shane Hipps.

MP3 sermon at Mars Hill in Michigan

MP3 talk

Shane was in the advertising world (and worked on the Porsche global account). Then he became a pastor. His insights into the impact of the medium on the message, the isolation and individualism that literacy and electronics bring, and the message of the cell phone are all making me rethink a lot in life. He's also written a book called "The hidden power of Electronic Culture." I hope to read that soon.

Also, check out Ted.com. On this website you'll find an amazing trove of current insights on religion, development, media, technology, entertainment, culture, and globalization. Amazing stuff. While you are at it - click over to WeFeelFine.org - a website that monitors the collective feelings of our planet by mining through blog entries!

And finally, I've also been interested in the findings of Willow Creek on the effectiveness of their church. Head over to RevealNow.com and watch the lead pastors of the church talk about their failure in guiding members of their church - and lessons that they'd like to share with the general public.