Tuesday, November 24, 2015

winter is here!


As we drove home from Cardiff we felt a distinct drop in the temperature... and soon the English countryside rolling past the windows began to sparkle with a heavy dusting of snow under the cold clear sky. Back in Oxford it was as if someone flipped a switch in our absence- autumn had notably vanished and winter had settled in its place. Its nearly twenty degrees colder, there was a Christmas street market, the city holiday decor is strung up downtown, and a tree is erected in Broad Street. If one thing is plain, its that I need to go shopping for a warmer coat... like, yesterday. 


With my lovely friends Erica and Loretta- reveling in the holiday atmosphere despite the cold. We were just so wildly blessed that day- from getting post Cardiff rest, to having sweet fellowship, from a refreshing church service that really ministered to us, to the joys of an unexpected Christmas market and a band playing on the High Street... it was just a great day back in Oxford, winter chill notwithstanding.




Cardiff mission week


Thank you for your prayers this past week while our entire OCCA crew was in Cardiff, Wales. The mission was notably fruitful- dozens of students made decisions to follow Christ, and many more renewed their commitment to Him, received prayer, got connected to Christian fellowship, took Uncover edition gospels and agreed to do the Uncover series with a Christian friend, etc. It was a great joy to hear from the Christian unions members how they felt the support of OCCA lent them boldness - just feeling like they had assistance if they were asked questions or presented arguments they felt unable to engage. They started out with hesitations, but as the Holy Spirit encouraged them and gave them boldness (letting us participate in those ministries of His) we saw them begin to reach out to their classmates with confident expectation. 

 A lunch time talk on Desire and Satisfaction at my campus that ended up with standing room only!

Our token insignia for OCCA mission weeks-  glittering red question marks! 

All day, all week, testimonies and prayer requests flowed in through a chat loop we were all linked into for the duration of the mission- it was great for linking our small teams across the city, allowing us to see the big picture. On the other hand,  I found the flow of testimonies could equally impact me for encouragement or discouragement, depending on my posture. If I had my eyes on the Lord, it bolstered my faith that God was at work among us as a whole and that I should press on in faith; when I was distracted and had my eyes on myself, the reports would occasion comparison, insecurity, and a feeling of being disconnected. I understand social media tends to function that way for many people, but had never really experienced it as I am not on the social media grid. The challenges of that impacted me and I am grateful for the learning experience which I know God will use to help me to better relate to people He brings across my path in the future.


 Highfields church- decked out in lights, couches, and deafeningly loud with the multitude of conversations- by the end of the week, most of us had at least partially lost our voices, some completely!

Every night we piled into Highfields church with hundreds of students from around the city, many setting foot in a church for the first time. They came at our invitation (or that of a friend) for live music, treats, fellowship, a succinct talk on big life questions or objections to Christian faith, and an open Q & A session. The pews were cleared out (besides the old wooden ones which steeply stacked up the  back and sides of the room, stadium style) and the space crammed with couches and clusters of tables and chairs; the room was packed to the rafters with students night after night. I loved hearing the discussions, as Christian students had the opportunity to interact with their friends on subjects they would struggle to raise in daily conversation. All week, we really encouraged Christians and non believers alike to talk about what was truly important to them, ask their real questions, and honestly engage these life impacting topics. I loved how the students responded to our speakers just going for it and not skirting controversial social topics, but opening them up and speaking into them boldly. It was a refreshing experience which transformed many young men and women's view of Christ and those that follow Him. 

Your prayers were appreciated as we loved Cardiff's students in Jesus name. I wish I had room to tell of the significant conversations I engaged in, but this overview is long enough already. I definitely experienced challenges but felt the strong undergirding of the Spirit of God all throughout, (in grace, encouragement, focus, and being physically sustained) so thank you again for partnering in prayer with me!




Friday, November 13, 2015

a special Q & A session


We don't usually have classes on Friday, but today we were scheduled to come in for a special session- and none of us offered any complaints: our featured speaker was Ravi Zacharias. It was a special session for us as a class to ask Ravi questions about faith, life, ministry and apologetics. It was great to spend the rainy morning sipping tea and gaining insights from Ravi's wisdom and experience.


For many of us, Ravi's books, audio and videos have been a shaping factor in our lives as believers, as well as having been influential in prompting our pursuit of growth in the discipline of apologetics. It was a delight to have the opportunity to interact and engage, as well as to personally say thank you to a man that has served us and so many others over the years with great humility and faithfulness.


Thursday, November 12, 2015

autumn in Oxford


There have been beautiful moments over the past few weeks as autumn gilded Oxford with its fast fading beauties... already the trees are almost bare and the scenes are increasingly gray. Already it is completely dark at five o'clock... the glory of autumn is all too brief, but its been a wonderful way to begin my time here. 

Some photos from the last couple weeks...


The view back toward downtown as I cross Christchurch meadow to the Queens college Boat house for rowing sessions on the river


  Wycliffe Hall is less than a block from the north gate of University park with its many paths 




This is the road directly in front of my college, down which i walk- one way or the other- every day:)