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Monday, December 7, 2009

december


dearly beloved
I hope to find you are all in a wonderful state of being.
I am excited to announce that my family is here with me in norway!

what a lovely and exciting gift! my parents will be teaching in my dts for this next week, then all of us (my parents myself and my brother and sister) will be staying here for a nice snowy christmas in norway!
by the way, the first snowy downfall came last weekend.

it was so powdery and wonderful. I feel like it made the fact that I’m living in norway a little more real, even though I have been living here for 3 months.


I have some nice things to share with you about last weeks teaching. as well as my favorite mind blowing revelation slash reminder that I got. here it is:
all of Gods characteristics are merely loving applications of his nature. for example his wisdom is a loving application of his all knowingness. (that’s cool and nutso! this blew my mind a little as I began to grasp this a bit more as heart understanding rater than just brain knowledge)
so basically, all his characteristics can go under the category of love. because who is God? God is love.
wow
God is love. and love, my friends, is a powerful thing.
peace is stemmed in love.
freedom is found in the peace in love.
strength is grown in love.
truth is spoken from love.
all good things really are rooted in love.
love is experienced through relationship. we have a relational God. a father who loves us. who CREATED us to be in relationship with him. how crazy. he cares that much!
God is the epitome of love. his love is the greatest that we could ever strive for. and the beautiful thing is that we don’t have to (strive). he gives it freely to us, unrelented and unconditionally, forever. wow. how truly blessed we really are…
*inhales deep, and sighs contentedly, then smiles*

P.S. want to know something else that is super and extremely exciting?
I am going to india in the spring!

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

wow. this is long.


friends!
norway is amazing. it is beautiful. it is cold. and it is lovely.
I am writing an update, and I am so sorry that it has taken me a week and 1/2 to do so. my dts started the 15th of september and has been a wonderful whirlwind of Jesus ever since.
hmm. so much has happened. I am excited to share it. I figure I'll start at the beginning, seeing how that's where I began, and try to sort my way through to this very moment of now. wow, a lot has happened.
ok, deep breath, here we go.

on the 13th I left my family at the dallas airport, it was such a strange thing. to hug my family and know that I wouldn't be seeing them for a series of months. some are used to this sensation, and I myself am somewhat familiar with the feeling of separating with loved ones for long periods of time at a time. but this is my family, the ones I love most on this earth, and it was strange.
my first stop, with my lovely traveling companion lyxee green, was amsterdam.

the flight to amsterdam was only 9 hours long. I've endured worse, and I had my own personal video-viewing screen. a definite plus when traveling long distances in flight. but anyway. we stopped in amsterdam, and met up with a friend of lyxees mumsy named sanne (sorry if I totally botched the spelling!) it was incredible. I have never seen so many vintage bikes in my entire life. I was in awe, I was in europe. we got to go to a coffee place (note. not a coffee shop) and on a ferry tour of the city (totally sick) and my personal favorite, which takes on a much more serious tone. the anne frank house. wow, inspired. if you ever, ever have the opportunity to experience this, please, don't pass it up. I could hardly speak at some points. my heart was just so... yah, just wow.
we were in amsterdam for 9 hours before hopping on a plane to oslo norway. a 3-ish hour flight, I don't remember. I was sleeping. the oslo airport is not something I wish to tell you about. I was disappointed, and have had much better encounters in years past. it was strange, and expensive (over $200 for over weight bags), and before I get worked up, yay I was in norway. in any case we (me and lyxee) met up with our friend hannah (who will also be attending our dts) in the oslo airport, and we all flew together to alesund.
I arrived in alesund norway on the 14th of september. it was chilly, but not all-too-cold, bearable. I arrived with my traveling buddies lyxee and hannah linked arm-in-arm. it was about, oh, maybe 8.30 here (norway) time and 1.30 in my texas head time. I was thoroughly confused and rather tired. but I fought back sleep with anticipation as we rode across the norwegian waters upon "flybussen" (the airport bus) which was upon norwegian ferry. we then journeyed through forest and back-roads until arriving at the moa bus stop where we were met with friendly faces that spoke english and knew our names (gabby and mitch, staff and dts co-leader) they then proceeded to pack our bags into a bus and drive us up and up to our new home the "ungdom i oppdrag" (ywam) base of alesund norway. woot!
at our new home we got shown our rooms and met fellow students from all around the world. my roommates (cailey from canada and josefin from sweden) had would not arrive until the next day, so I crashed and didn't bother with my many luggage bags.
have you ever gotten somewhere, and it just feels right. that's how I feel here. it's like it is already home to me. my heart is at peace, and that's a total God thing.
the next day was our first meeting as a school. in that first time of worship God already started to speak. confirmation after confirmation never gets old. you know?
we had some orientation meetings those first 2 days. the 17th however was something rather different. the whole dts packed up big hiking backpacks and headed to a secluded mountain. we were split into groups of 5 with a staff member amongst us to make sure we didn't die on our way up.
my team the "polly pocket vikings" was made up of: myself (of course), arnbjorg (other dts co-leader) cailey (one of my roommates) hannah (my travel buddy) and esther (my netherlandian (pretty sure I just made that word up) friend)
we then hiked for (I don't even know how many) hours. meeting obstacles (games) that when over-come won us food for the journey. haha. and a few unplanned obstacles. such as: hannah losing her shoe to mud (she got it back), arbjorg doing a beautifully graceful slip dive into muddy bog-ness, and myself hopping right into the clutches of a (over) knee-high mud monster who sucked me in. luckily, I had the best team ever. (polly pocket vikings forever) who swooped in to my rescue and now I am not dead. (don't worry, I didn't actually almost die)

we made a song for ourselves, so we could have something uber awesome to represent ourselves at the group presentation time. it went a little something like this, ehhem:
we're vikings, what do you know, the terrors of the sea
we're vikings, wherever we go, pillaging happily
we're vikings, let there be no, animosity
'cause, who doesn’t love a viking girl, with a hiking boot, and a viking 'tude?
ohhhhh!!!! the terrors of the mount!

lalala. hope you enjoyed that. and of course there were motions to match it's superb-ity.

anyway, it rained all night, and was cold, and my socks got soaked through due to the mud monster incident. but with the help of friends I didn't experience frostbite.
but really, I have no room for complaining, because our one and only most loved south korean gahyun twisted her ankle, bad, and had to spend the night with elevated foot.
anyway, the next day we trekked back down the mountain. but on a different, easier path, due to the need of our ankle twist-ee needing to be carried down the mountain on a man made stretcher. go crafty males!
and we had soup made in a "hurricane kitchen" a lovely little gadget that you can google if you've never heard of one before.
and then near the bottom there was a beautifully clear grassy hill that of course had to be rolled down.

we were then picked up by bus and driven back to the base where newly completed showers (and the rest of the marvelous bathroom) awaited us girls. oh lassa, you're so rad!
these are the most highlighted of highlights I have currently, because this blog is growing to ginormousy.
but. I do have a few more tid bits.
on the 20th we had our first teachers come and teach (imagine that). they started of our first "creative week" which means that my dts splits into our 4 different tracks and spends time with a special focus on them.
this year the visual art track is in a new location that is actually inside of alesund in a prayer house where revival broke out in the 30s or so and has laid somewhat dormant sense. I am so excited to bring back Jesus to the middle of alesund, and we believe that through this step into a new place God is going to be able to get his spirit pumping back through this city.
I'm excited, and very inspired.
be praying that God will use us being there to do great and wonderful things.


also, and I swear this is the last thing.
next week we are heading to a conference in oslo called nations to nations. it is being held in one of the most culturally diverse parts of norway. and all of the dtss being held in norway (and some other surrounding nations) will be meeting and inviting churches and people to unite together and seek Gods face. what an exciting outreach opportunity! please be praying over this next week that Jesus shows up in a mighty way.

**praise report my sister victoria was struck last week with a1 influenza, and was super sick. a1 has the ability to lead into swine flue. but Jesus is oh so faithful, and from a report I got from my mom today she is not contagious anymore and doesn't have to wear a mask. yay! I love you tori!

peace friends. thanks for your lovessss.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

what's in the mail?


wonderful friends, as some of you know, I have been waiting and in need of my norweigan work permit (what I shall refer to as my visa). visas, as is quite commenly known, are kind of a big deal when trying to enter a foreign land, and I still had not received any word about mine, accepted or denied, from the norwegian conculate. and I did plan on writing this blog today to ask you to join with me in prayer for my visa to come in, BUUUUUUUUT… recently God has decided to surprise me, blow me away, and bless the socks right off my very feet. His provision is not only enough, but overflowing upon me.
"how?" you ask?
today, upon receiving a suspicious envelope in the mail, with just one single page of a paper inside of it. I HAVE MY VISA!

I am approved! and I am good to go!

also, I have a fabulous rain coat (also received in today’s mail)

much like the one worn by debbie reynolds

my goodness, she's beautiful... gawk...
in singing in the rain.

(an all time favorite of mine)

la la la. I keep doing little jigs here and there, and have the urge to skip. if any feel like joining, come on over, we’ll have a skipping party
all this to say prayer is powerful. God is a provider. and his timing is PERRRRFECT!
love love love.
oh, I am quite overjoyed!

p.s. I figured out what the problem was, and have enabled comments. so have at it!

Friday, August 21, 2009

a much needed update

hello everybody, I pray I find you good and well.
to view these newsletter pages in a way that you can actually read them simply click the "toggle" in the top right corner to enlarge the file. then click the zoom until it's at a comfortable reading size of your choice. (and there are 2 pages)
God bless!
-Rachael
p.s. the "related documents" found in the bottom left corner are of no affiliation with myself or my blog. but are instead something that "scribd" thought might go along dandily with my newsletter. so you can ignore those all-together.

Newsletter 1

Newsletter 2

Monday, May 11, 2009

This Week The Trend...


a sample senior picture^

Ahh dear ones, how goes it? I’m well, currently 5 days away from my graduation ceremony. (the 16th for those of you not super keen with the mathematical skills) and as you can see I was able to reharness my html coding skills. word. I'm a little proud of myself to be perfectly honest with you...

now I understand I have some splanin to do in the area of my graduation ceremony; because some of you are confused and asking “didn’t you already graduate from high school?” and the answer to this question is “yes, why yes I did.” then there are those of you asking “didn’t you already graduate with a certificate from belhaven?” and my answer to this question is “yes, why yes I did.” (I attended belhaven college (Jackson, Mississippi) last year and received a certificate of dance there) so now you are probably wondering “why are you having a high school graduation ceremony this year then?” and my answer to this question is “when I graduated in 07 it was at the end of June due to the fact that I was graduating early.” so at that point it was too late to have a normal high school graduation. not to mention the fact that I was days away from leaving for a summer outreach tour. And that a week after I got home from that I would be moving to a new state… untimely in the ways of graduation ceremonies really… then last year in 08 I was in Mississippi, so I couldn’t really plan a graduation ceremony in my home state of Texas from there. so now that I have moved back to Texas, and completed an internship with arts with a mission I am graduating (again) in the year I was initially intended to do so. long-story enough for ya? I sure hope so, because currently that’s all I got.

hmm also this week I am working with the SOE’s, here we go with those acronyms again, (school of evangelism) ministry prep week. I have the privilege and honor of teaching 7 of the lovely students a hipity hopity dance. Holler.

well friends I’m gonna go ahead and leave you to figure out Norwegian work visa things.
have splendid and lovely days
peace

Thursday, April 30, 2009

First Blog


so friends, let's see how this all works. I haven't had a blog/write something to keep people interested personal site since the days of xanga. hmmm, I'm afraid I have lost my touch. (meaning) I don't remember what to do in order to make this look halfway decent in the way of personalization... That's the down-side of facebook I suppose. you can't make it too personal, so you forget that you ever had to go through the work to make things nice-looking. well anyway, enough of that talk. I have created this blog in attempts to keep in touch and communicate to those of you I love while I am gone. now, I know I don't leave for a few more months, but I figure getting a head start would not be the worst of ideas. I hope to keep this current with my thoughts of the future and where I am headed and what I'm up to.

and if you have no idea what I am referring to when I say things like "while I'm gone" and things of that nature, let me hastily inform you that this September I am planning on going to Norway for nine months to attend a creative dts.

for my friends who have not heard about dts, it is a "Discipleship Training School" with the missions organization (that my family is involved with) YWAM "Youth With A Mission". and as you can see ywam is into acronyms, so if you begin to wonder what some of these words I pepper through my blogs mean, because I forget/fail to give an explanation feel free to ask and I will make sure to explain. dts is the "entry" or primary school of ywam. in dts you learn the basics of discipleship and ministry, as well as tighten your relationship with God. typically dts's are 5 months long. because the dts I plan to attend has a creative focus they extend the time to nine months so that you have the time and ability and brain power to get away with God and glean all that you can from the teachings, as well as the creative times. you know, so your head can be in the right place at all times. God.

in this creative dts there are four tracks. visual art (drawing, painting, things of that nature), dance (well, dance...), music (again, fairly self-explanitory) and media. I have been accepted onto the visual art track, and am very excited about going. for those of you who know me, you may be a bit surprised that I am not going to dance, but for those of you that really know me, you aren't that surprised. I felt as though God was leading me to begin furthering my skills in the visual art area.

ok, I will bring this blog to a close and give my poor little baby autosave a break from this tmi overload. peace and love