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Sunday, 29 July 2007

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    Here to Stay
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    my apologies...

     

    yup... once again I've gotten completely out of the loop as far as updating my blog regularly... lol, for the 4 of you who read this, I am sorry. :D Things have been kind of crazy, I've been working full time at the library in town while still living at home which translates into me not having very much free time. What free time I do have lately is spent sleeping, or outside, cause sitting inside for 10 hours a day when you're used to working at a camp can suck... hard. Anyways, June was a pretty sweet month, considering it all started off with a crazy 3 day road trip to Montreal it was very sweet indeed. The trip to Montreal was incredible. Not really any other words to describe it, but heck I'm bored at work so why not try huh? For one thing, I was the only driver of what turned out to be a very small car (at least small when trying to fit 5 or 6 adults in it) for the entire trip. This was great because I hate the backseat and well driving kind of ensures that you have a good spot :D. It was not so good because it was a 12 hour drive up and a 13 1/2 hour drive home and I had never driven further than Moncton before by myself let alone taking along friends/being trusted with the lives of those who had to ask permission to travel with me. We never actually got lost tho (well, seriously lost anyways, we took an accidental side trip into Quebec City, but we did get out!). The Hillsong United concert was... wow. Yeah, it was great and we weren't that far back from the stage and ended up randomly finding some the band members afterwards and getting pictures and autographs. I also got my nose pierced, what better way to celebrate a road trip than a random piercing right? It actually wasn't all that random, but it ended up being made possible cause Ethan gave it to me for a birthday gift (I wasn't allowed to spend the money on it... long story). I spent the rest of the month working, doing Watoto stuff, and more working. July has been much of the same story. In case you haven't heard yet, I'm going to Africa next May with my church with the Watoto Children's Ministry. I'm so excited and yet terrified at the same time! Even though I've always said that I didn't want to go to Africa, I know without a doubt that I'm supposed to be pursuing this... even typing that last sentence was scary... but Jesus is more than sufficient and it will be on his power, strength, wisdom etc. that I will be going.
    That's pretty much what's been going on here lately.... I'm going to get another tattoo in a couple of weeks (hopefully) but I'll post some pics when its finished. Hope you're having a great summer and God Bless!

Friday, 25 May 2007

  • oops!

    So I totally posted an entry the other day on my other blog site and totally forgot to add it here... if you're really interested you can read it @ www.aliciamcdonald.blogspot.com

     

  • God of the small details...

    My conclusion of the week (and it's only Thursday, so watch out!): God is crazy awesome, loves me unbelievably, has a sense of humor and loves to remind me of all of this in some of the weirdest ways on a regular basis. I had to go to the dentist on Tuesday... not such a big deal until you realize how terrified I am of the dentist (second only to my fear of being alone in a strange dark place). I was, of course, freaking out and praying like crazy. By the time I got to the dentist I was to the point of just asking God for some tangible sign that he was aware of how freaked out I was. SO I survived the visit to the dentist, due to listening to my mp3 player I may forever associate Hillsong United with having teeth pulled, but my mind was elsewhere for a few brief moments and for that I was thankful. It may have been silly of me, but I kind of thought, "OK, God used the songs etc..." but of course it didn't stop there. I got home and in my facebook inbox was a message from a random person who had added me to their friends list that morning. The basic gist of the message was that he felt led by the Holy Spirit to pray for me on that day and gave me a Bible verse as well. Not only does God use random worship songs while I'm in a dentist's chair, he inspires someone from Ohio, who I've never met, to pray for me and then to tell me about it so I know it... yeah, God is big and I am small and for that I am very thankful, because there is no way I could orchestrate something like that. Was listening to Delirious? live album today and heard "Every little thing's gonna be alright" and couldn't help but worship in agreement. Have a great week!

Friday, 16 March 2007

  • Currently Listening
    United We Stand
    By Hillsong United
    The Time Has Come
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    Love.Truth.Faith.Hope.Justice.etc//alloftheabove: iheartrevolution.com

    So I got my Hillsong United tickets on Wednesday, only 77 days left! (I wasn't crazy enough to count this out myself, I promise, I just discovered that my phone has a countdown feature). Their new album, All of the Above, has already been released in Australia, as far as I know anyways, and it should be released here on approx. April 10th. It's something like their 5th or 6th album but its their first studio album. I was kind of apprehensive about it being recorded in studio vs. live because one of their trademarks is the live sound and the presence of the crowd singing along, sometimes overpowering the band themselves. I have heard one of the songs off of it though and it sounds really good... I'll definitely be getting it as soon as it comes out. The new song that's been released is called "Solution" and after looking at the lyrics (the copy I heard wasn't very good quality) it's a really big indication of where the band is going. The idea of social justice is coming out in a big way, and for good reason. How many times over the last week have I heard people talking about boycotting maritime products because we participate in the seal hunt when Sudan is being torn apart from the inside out? My ranting aside, the opening bit is:

    It is not a human right to stand on fire
    While broken nations dream
    Open up our eyes so blind
    That we might find the mercy for the need

    Pre-chorus
    Hey now, fill our hearts with your compassion
    Hey now, as we hold to our confession

    Chorus
    Woah, God be the solution
    Woah, we will be your hands and be your feet

    The rest of it is just as powerful and leads me to my next point... the I Heart Revolution. 'All of the Above' is the first part of a three part global project. The second is the I Heart Revolution, a documentary of sorts that will be released in 2008, but until then you can check out the website @ www.iheartrevolution.com. I've just been overwhelmed lately with God impressing upon me the need to act, to love those around me. As much as I would like to go on a missions trip to Africa, I know that God has me where I am right now for a reason, and while I know he's preparing me to go somewheres at some point, now is not the time, and he's called me to be his hands and feet here, where I am. When people talk of missions, the first thing that usually springs to mind is the idea of going away from where you, but the broken and unloved are everywhere you look. I see them every week in my church, in my youth group, in my drama team, in my school, my work place and in my family as they are in yours as well and we've been called to love them as Jesus would too. It always used to tick me off during the missions time at camp when they would ask who had been on a missions trip, but it was always only those who had travelled abroad who were asked to speak about their experiences. That's why I loved that during our recent missions night at church, special attention was paid attention to the idea of local missions. How on earth can we travel half way across the world to show the love of Christ if we can't do it in our own backyard? I'm counting myself in with a group of likeminded people who don't want our generation to be remembered for it's iPods and Youtube, but rather that God moved in a huge way through us and made us radical enough to change the world we live in. Anyone else up for a revolution? The time has never been more right.

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  • It's about time that I updated this, I'm still a music fanatic but above all I'm a Jesus Freak. I'm not going through for radio broadcasting anymore but rather I'm taking random courses and concentrating on falling more in love with God. Last summer at Seggie was amazing and this summer should be just as great!

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