It's hard to think that the tour hasn't even started yet. I've been away from home for 5-6 weeks and I haven't even stepped foot on Euro soil yet. Well, regardless of how long it's been, tomorrow is the day we get in the vans, drive to the airport in Johannesburg, South Africa and fly for 10.5 hours to Germany and then another 2 hours to Nice, France! THEN, I can say the tour has officially started!
Monday, April 26, 2010
On the Verge of the Beginning
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Countdown to tour continues ...
**this is long because I haven’t written in a long time and people are wanting updates!**
April 15th … 4 days until it’s been exactly one month since I left home. THAT seems hard to believe. The time sometimes feels like it’s been slowly passing, but more often than not, I lose days in a whirlwind and think, ‘where did that week go?’
Since getting here to South Africa, I’ve traveled from the far southwest corner of the country in Cape Town to the far Northwest corner, here in Komatipoort, nKomazi. I’m learning the clicking sounds as part of the local language, Siswati. I’m pretty much a local by now! Haha …
I have said in the past that this tour is supposed to start on April 15th … well, that’s today and I’m still sitting in South Africa. Things have changed a little bit and our tour is now starting on April 27th. We’re currently in the process of getting those VISAs … in fact as I type, someone is driving into Johannesburg to apply for them. Please pray … without those VISAs, there is no tour --- or TVs on the airplane (for some reason, that seems more appealing to the kids than the fact that we’re flying to Nice, France --- they’ll change their minds soon enough, I’m sure, haha).
Details are coming in piece by piece, but it’s still looking like this tour is going to be a fly by the seat of our pants, kind of tour. Can I say that? … sure.
Starting in France, we’re moving through Monaco, Switzerland and finishing up in Germany at the end of May. Some church concerts, a couple workshops with international school students, and a few other very high profile appearances (more details to come J). Needless to say, I don’t think my clicking practice is going to get me very far in Europe. I think I should be learning something a little more local to my home … maybe now is not the time to tell the organization that French was my worst mark in all of High School … I’ll probably end up sending the kids to the local library instead of the bathroom down the hall because I asked someone for directions.
In all seriousness though (although I’m quite serious … my French includes “hello”, “goodbye”, and “I don’t understand what you’re saying” …. That should get me SOMEWHERE, right?), I’m really excited for this tour. On the 27th, we’re flying out on a flight at 8:30ish at night and fly overnight through Germany and eventually into Nice, France. Within 36 hours, we’ll be on stage at our first venue in Monaco – thankfully, this entire tour is on the same timezone that we’re in right now, so besides the lack of sleep on the plane because of the seats just being too darn comfortable, we won’t have to worry about jet leg.
Personally, this time in South Africa has been a time where God has really been gripping my heart. It has been great. It’s unfortunate that I had to fly across the world in order for me to realize how much I was keeping myself busy with, but he has pulled me away from many distractions and continues to prepare me mentally and spiritually for this tour! I’m so excited to work alongside the incredible team of chaperones that we have in place to be a spiritual encouragement to these kids! You probably got that impression from my last post here on my blog.
Well, that’s all for now!
I’ll write again when I can J TIA …
Leia Mais…Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Awakening
I know, still no pictures. I also know, it's not hard to pull that little camera out of its case to push a few buttons. Tomorrow, I'll bring my camera ... or try to at least ...
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Made it to Cape Town, SA
I made it to South Africa. I’m currently at a hotel in Cape Town awaiting the arrival of the management and the kids. We’ll be in Cape Town for a week or so and then we’ll fly back to Johannesburg for another week or so and from there, well, I’m not too sure. Why am I here? I’m here to join with and build relationships with the kids / chaperones that will be jumping into a short tour across Europe starting in April (More details to come).
More will come soon … but for now, I’m in, I’m safe … I’m tired!
(no pictures yet. Sorry)
Leia Mais…Thursday, March 11, 2010
Start-Up #2
Maybe you got a letter in the mail recently ...
Maybe you are just finding this on facebook ...
Maybe you heard me talking about this ...
Maybe you just randomly came across this page ...
Regardless, this posting is just a quick one to say, I WILL BE POSTING AGAIN SOON. And yes, that really only means 1 thing --- another tour in the works? :)
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Suffering
I'm sitting here in Houston, TX ... a little ways from where I would call home. It will probably take you all to find this blog as I'm sure you stopped following it long ago when you realized I wasn't updating it every week. Oh well ... as we all know, this is more of a "hey, I'm just going to throw all my thoughts out onto the table and you can take it or leave it ..."
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Making God Famous ... Even Now!
... It has been a couple weeks since I broke my thread of continual posts on this blog, but those thoughts are still quite present in my mind. I really do know that God is working something in shaping me into who I've got to become, but recently, I've really come to another realization. I've mentioned it before, but it's one thing to hear it, and another thing to know it! (To my team, no, that was not a joke). I came to this realization today in a conversation with Laura (our team's great Music Supervisor), and over the past while, wrestling through some of these things.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
1 God said, "Abraham!" 2 He said, "Take your dear son Isaac whom you love and go to the land of Moriah. Sacrifice him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains that I'll point out to you." 3-5 Abraham got up early in the morning and saddled his donkey. He took two of his young servants and his son Isaac. He had split wood for the burnt offering. He set out for the place God had directed him. On the third day he looked up and saw the place in the distance. Abraham told his two young servants, "Stay here with the donkey. The boy and I are going over there to worship; then we'll come back to you." 6 Abraham took the wood for the burnt offering and gave it to Isaac his son to carry. He carried the flint and the knife. The two of them went off together. 7 Isaac said to Abraham his father, "Father?" "Yes, my son." "We have flint and wood, but where's the sheep for the burnt offering?" 8 Abraham said, "Son, God will see to it that there's a sheep for the burnt offering." And they kept on walking together. 9-10 They arrived at the place to which God had directed him. Abraham built an altar. He laid out the wood. Then he tied up Isaac and laid him on the wood. Abraham reached out and took the knife to kill his son. 11 Just then an angel of God called to him out of Heaven, "Abraham! Abraham!" "Yes, I'm listening." 12 "Don't lay a hand on that boy! Don't touch him! Now I know how fearlessly you fear God; you didn't hesitate to place your son, your dear son, on the altar for me." 13 Abraham looked up. He saw a ram caught by its horns in the thicket. Abraham took the ram and sacrificed it as a burnt offering instead of his son. 14 Abraham named that place God-Yireh (God-Sees-to-It). That's where we get the saying, "On the mountain of God, he sees to it." 15-18 The angel of God spoke from Heaven a second time to Abraham: "I swear—God's sure word!—because you have gone through with this, and have not refused to give me your son, your dear, dear son, I'll bless you—oh, how I'll bless you! _______________________________________________________________________ So, I guess one can hear it hundreds of times, even preach on it twice and still have it hit home pretty hard in a new and fresh way. That's the word of God. 'Yes? I'm listening ...'
"Yes?" answered Abraham. "I'm listening."
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
What this world needs ...
2 posts in 2 days ... I know. Something's wrong ...
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Looking beyond from experience behind!
So, I've had a couple comments like, "you remember that you have a blog, right?" so I guess it's time to try again. I have tried to write on this before but a lack of internet made me lose one post and a lack of train of though made me lose the other one! Let's give this another shot.