Monday 4 August 2014

Day maybe 10...

Hello again worried parents and co, we hope you are continuing to enjoy your peaceful homes. Today has been a hot and sunny one, with only two torrential downpours...as monsoon goes that's fairly mild. All of us on the SMGoa team wish you a great start to the week, and we would like to update you on how our own has panned out.



Considering the sabbath day to be the beginning, we should start there. So Yesterday our own, very talented re:route worship band had the privilege of serving the church alongside some members of their own team. From the point of view of the re:route worship team members, it was a significantly liberating session as the spirit of The Lord completely washed over that room on the 5th floor of a mighty fancy Goan hotel! From the point of view of the congregation, it was such a joy to see our friends indulging in the gifts God has given them and using those to help others engage on such a deep level. So if I haven't emphasised this point quite enough, that service stood out to all of us on the team to the extent that it made it to the highlight short list of every one of us. We all stated afterwards how amazing it was for two completely different cultures to come together so intimately in the presence of The Lord who is constant.



On a slightly more shallow level, we have enjoyed some silly and joy-filled moments among us these past two days. Some of these are as follows:
- the BLC bus taking us from church back to our accommodation broke down on its way up the dreaded hill...
For a split second after the event, we all questioned whether or not it could be recovered. It couldn't. So persuaded by the sight of smoke and the smell of burning oil, we all got off the bus and proceeded on the journey up, alongside the giggling girls with the sun shining. It was a good moment.
- yesterday evening we went to a hotspot tourist beach with Martin and Beena including their children. As fun as it was ordering mock-tails and chicken nuggets, it was also very eye-opening to see the contrast between real joy and seeking contentment with God next to others who try and fill this gap with alcohol and attention from others. So as we pondered on this point, we were 'serenaded' by drunk men partaking in the karaoke. We've never heard a cat being strangled but for some reason we're all sure it was a similar noise.
- today we started painting the girls home. Let us describe the colour for you. Imagine the pink marshmallows you have surely tasted at some point in your life and enjoyed hugely, well let's melt them and put them in a pot. The paint resembled this in colour and consistency. It was almost cruel. We had a slow start,waiting for the paint to be delivered, which in the meantime allowed us to sort through clothes and their library whilst they were out at school. However, we're well on our way now and excited to get fully stuck in tomorrow!

As for the rest, it has continued much the same. Ukele being played, curry being eaten, water being drunk, paint being splattered, naps being taken, horns being honked, mosquitoes biting, fans spinning and dogs barking. But most of all, people being loved!

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