Less than 2 months until the conference.
Posted: April 1st, 2007 | Author: admin | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: africa, aids, awaken, compassion, HIV/AIDS, hope, missions, photoblog, Uganda | 6 Comments »Happy April! I can’t believe the year is ¼ over already… and that there is less than two months until the conference.
This week we have experienced a range of emotions. I went with Lucy to pick Ruth up from the airport last Tuesday. It is really great to have her back. She adds a lot to our team and I guess I might not have realized it until she was gone for the 10 days. She was able to share about her time in London and was really blessed by God for the entirety of her trip.
Other than that, it has been a busy and hectic week. We all really feel that there is some kind of block on our work; like we are fighting against something. There is so much going on here at the base that isn’t really related to the conference, but affects it and our progress greatly. Please pray that we will be able to stay focused on the Word of God, His promises, and our personal relationships with him. It’s hard to explain such things…
The preschool was broken into by little girls this week and the managed to take off with a lot of equipment, lesson plans, books, and toys. They also bit Job’s wife as she was trying to stop them. It was in the middle of the day and they were the same girls that took some dog shampoo from our girl’s room earlier this week. Since the base is so large and spread out, its hard to keep tabs on everyone that is on base. The grass was long around the school building, so our team spent some time slashing at it on Friday…
Like most weeks, we had a team dinner on Thursday night thanks to Rachel and Rob. It was vegetarian spaghetti and garlic toast topped off with chocolate pudding (don’t ask me where they got it)… So Good. I haven’t had garlic toast since Ethiopia when Anna made it weekly. The team dinner is starting to become a bit of a competition, so I am eager to see who raises the bar next week.
We also went out to a place called “2 Friends” in Jinja-Town on Friday night as a team. It was a great time of fellowship and a great time to get to know each other better. We all shared about some embarrassing moments from our lives, some movies that we felt embarrassed about tearing up over, and other random things. We all needed that time to get a fresh breath of air. It was amazing (and so was the Jack’s Chicken Tikka pizza that Alex and I split).
Since there wasn’t too much that happened this week because of all the craziness, I will tell you what I am doing, thinking, praying about, and reading.
This last week I finally turned in my application for a YWAM program coming up in September of this year. I have been taking pictures for a while, but have received no formal training; everything has been picked up along the way. A ministry within YWAM called PhotogenX is starting a photography DTS. This DTS is about to start this April and will run the normal length of a DTS. After that session is finished they are starting another session called “round the world”. It’s a track that starts off in India in September of 07’ and continues around the world, going to every inhabitable continent. From India, the tour goes to Egypt, Israel, Turkey, Greece, Chad, Southern Africa, Germany, Venezuela, then to Kona, Hawaii. We will stay there for a few months and then go on outreach again. Throughout the course of the tour, we will be learning many things. We will be taking photography classes, a school of biblical studies, graphic communications courses, as well as learning about the cultures that we are immersed in. Since we are going to a wide array of places, the program is lengthy; it doesn’t end until April of 09’. This may seem like a long time, but when I was hearing about the program back in Hawaii, it seemed to be perfect for me. I love to travel, take pictures, help people, and learn about different cultures and traditions. I will also get an associates degree in Photography and have a published work at the end.
I know that this is the next step that God wants me to pursue. With the hope of going on this track comes a dream for this coming summer. I have been thinking about setting up some benefit photography shows in a few cities across the states. This is all tentative right now, but I have been thinking about setting one up in Denver, Las Vegas (Alex is going to help me with that one since he lives there), Santa Barbara/Ventura/Los Angeles (somewhere in that area), and Chicago (Ruth is also a photographer/painter so it would be a joint showing). I would be going to all of these cities to share about my trip and raise money for some of the orphanages that we have been working with in Ethiopia and Uganda.
What do you think?
Also, let me know if you would like to be involved in the process. Please pray for clear direction and guidance.
Click for PhotogenX Track Outline
Click for PhotogenX Track Overview (places and dates)
In Christ Alone
John Paul





We are praying for your upcoming PhotogenX plans. What a great leap of faith and courage for you. God knows His plans for you and nothing is impossible with Him. Be encouraged, He is faithful who has called you according to His glorious purpose. Again, thanks for the update on the blog. It is such a blessing to see God wrap His love around each of you in your relationships as unique as each of you are. God bless you, each one!
this team is amazing. you guys are amazing. you are always in my thoughts and prayers…wondering how you are doing, what you are doing, wishing i could be there right along with all of you! i love seeing pictures of the team up her, John! they always make me smile! i miss you all like crazy! Let the team know i’m thinkin’ about them! God bless you.
haha that anonymous one is me…kylee. forgot to mention that part.
let’s try this one…
OK…that bug is way too big for my liking. : ) Your Photogenx tour sound amazing and I can’t wait to hear about all your experiences and stops along the way.
OK…that bug is way too big for my liking. : ) Your Photogenx tour sound amazing and I can’t wait to hear about all your experiences and stops along the way.
good to see photogenX web site..^^
ruth, jessie, jonathan, gina, rachel..
can’t see malea.. how is she doing?
btw, how many are there
our compassion DTS members?
11 or 12 ??