segunda-feira, 23 de fevereiro de 2009
Life (CU AGM and housegroup)
Life has been really busy. i have lectures pretty much every morning and afternoon and one evening free a week (friday). And it's week 5 of spring already!! where did time go?? i'm desperately trying to find the pause button but I can't even find the remote control in the war scenario my room has become. I can't actually see my floor...
Last wednesday was an eventful day. We signed for our new house! I'll be living with 5 other girls. I'm so excited about moving in with these lovely girls! We've decided (well, Becca and I)that it'll be a multi-cultural house if you consider Wales and Ireland as a different culture.Anyway, Jo in herself is already multi-cultural as Becca said very well. It'll definitely be an interesting mixture of accents with two english, two welsh (one that sounds very welsh and another with an interesting mix of scottish, welsh, irish and american), one irish (that def sounds very irish) and then myself that sound very... well let's save me from embarrassement and not talk about my accent.
Then we had our Annual General Meeting for CU. It's scary that the last AGM was more than an year ago! If you look through my old blog posts you'll find the one I wrote about it.
We voted for the new committee that was aproved unanimously! I'm really excited to see how God is gonna move this next year and work in and through these guys. Pray that we, as a CU, may be able and willing to support our leaders in prayer and in anyway we can. these guys' job is not going to be easy but it's so encouraging to see the way they stand up, willing to give their time and effort to serve our Almighty God.
We praise God for the way He worked last year through the committee at the time. The way that He provided was immense... beyond belief. And again, these guys were amazing. The way they lead us and stood firm in the Word even through tough times was such a blessing!
So now is a time to look back and remember what God did last year and thank Him for that. We prayed for the guys of last year's committee and for the CU and God answered our prayers in an amazing, astounding way! But it's also a time to look forward and ask Him for His guidance this next year. That again we may know nothing but Christ crucified.
The past few days have been filled with work for a test I have this week... scary. I really don't like statistics...
Today we had housegroup. The subject was the crucifixion of Jesus and it was great just to discuss with those guys the meaning of the cross for us as christians and for non-christians. it's so cool to learn with each other the truth God reveals through His Word.
And it was so challenging to see a non-christian saying that if all we were saying was true (about who Jesus was and what He came to do), then people would have to start looking at the cross, even when represented in necklaces, churches, paintings, etc, and seeing the man that died there and that He died for our sins. He said that people should stop thinking about religion when they see a cross because, and I quote, "that guy died for my stuff. I would have the hammer in my hand, man!"
Sometimes as Christians we see the cross and it doesn't mean much to us. It's just a symbol to represent religion as an institution as this guy said. but no... the cross was where our Saviour died for every lie that I tell, every bad thought I think, every bit of pride or envy. so that I could have a relationship wit the Holy God and live with Him forever.so yeah... this non-christian guy was wiser and more focused in these words than I am many times. Humbling.
This next week will prob be as busy if not worse... I'm thankful I have been able to sleep well at night so I can have the rest I need.
Right, gotta go, now. Joshua to finish till tomorrow and I'm half way through... eek.
ASG
segunda-feira, 2 de fevereiro de 2009
Mind blowing...
So, after talking a friend he asked me to check Louie Giglio's talks on youtube.
I had never heard of this guy but I came across this serie called "How great is our God". And it completely blew my mind...
Above are part 4 and 5 that refer to the wonders of our body "fearfully and wonderfully made" by the Almighty, creator of the universe, all powerful God.
Have a look on youtube for the first part (about the universe) or other series.
Also, FREE week started today and I'm so excited! Loads of leaflets and questionaires going around, street drama and music, lunch time talks and events in the evening. Check the website http://www.cfcu.co.uk/ for more information.
Prayer meeting this morning had loads of people even if it was at 8am. praise God! let us be faithful in prayer for our non-christian friends.
seriously guys... pray. When you pray you are asking and talking to the God that created the universe and everything that is in it. The God that was willing to come down to the tiny and miserable world and die for us. Even better... you have the promise that He'll answer to His people that turn to him.WOW!
ASG
sexta-feira, 16 de janeiro de 2009
Get praying!
Guys... get excited about this. Such an amazing opportunity to share the Gospel so please, please pray for everyone that is involved and for each Christian student as we go out and give a copy of Mark's Gospel to our friends, making the commitment of reading it with them.
Let's pray that God will move amazingly in Cardiff University and all around the UK through this project
ASG
sexta-feira, 26 de dezembro de 2008
The true meaning of Christmas
Of the increase of his government and peace there will be no end. He will reign on David's throne and over his kingdom, establishing and upholding it with justice and righteousness from that time on and forever.
sábado, 18 de outubro de 2008
What's up?
I know, i know...it's all my fault, I haven't writen for ages... shame on me.
so, what happened since i last wrote? LOADS! I've been incredibly busy for the last 3 weeks.
I have heaps of deadlines for uni, plus lectures but that's not new.
Today I spent the day working lying in my bed which resulted in a terrible back pain. And I still have loads to do!! Arrrggg...
I have books that i want to read sitting in my shelf for ages. Just finished "What to do with these musicians?" by Marcus Witt and I'm hoping to read "Too busy not to pray" by Bill Hybels that Rach lent me next.
Then CU. This is probably the area I'm the most excited about. We had 229 people in the first meeting. I think in the last few weeks we had less people there but still a really good number. Pray that people would come along. We are looking at "Distinctive living" at the main meetings. Last one was about sex, drugs and alcohol and how the christian should face these issues. Quite good.
I'm also one of the leaders of housegroup this year. We are going through Mark's gospel and it has been amazing!! There is so much to learn about Jesus' life and having time to get stuck into the Bible and study the One that came to save us is such a privilege!! This is part of the UCCF evangelistic project "FREE". It's all about Mark's gospel and Jesus. In february, we'll have access to the "FREE" Gospels to hand out to our friends and make the commitment to reading it with them! I've seen the gospels and they are really good! I'm so excited about this!!!
We had prayer meetings everyday last week to pray for FREE and on wednesday night we had a night of prayer after CU which was amazing and really challenging! Each passing day I'm more aware of how important prayer is. And what a priviledge we have to talk with the True, Living God, the King of Kings!!
One of the main focus of CU this year is to encourage accountability and me and Jo are going through Daniel together. I had read Daniel before but it's amazing how everytime you read it you find interesting facts!
Tomorrow is church - it's crazy the ammount of engagements that happened during summer (in church and CU apparently)!! And we have 3 new babies in church! So cool!
Right, better be back to heart connexins. I have a group project/essay to do and I'm PROPERLY late.
Take care
ASG
quinta-feira, 25 de setembro de 2008
Unbelievable
segunda-feira, 15 de setembro de 2008
Back in Cardiff
Cheguei na sexta feira ao aeroporto de Bristol com uma mala a pesar 19.5 kg e uma mochila a pesar prai outros 15.
Depois de passar pela chuva de Bristol e apesar de um atraso de 30min no comboio para Cardiff, cheguei a esta cidade para trazer o verao ha tanto esperado!e verdade...esta razoavelmente quente e ate solarengo aqui desde que cheguei.
Durante 2 dias sem internet, aproveitei para passar tempo com pessoas e nao com icones de msn. No sabado a tarde tivemos reuniao de oracao na igreja durante 4 horas sobre o ano que vem. Depois do jantar, aventuramo-nos pelas ruas de cardiff com o Al a conduzir (shock...) a procura do sitio que acolheria a festa dos 22 anos de Dave Scott, a casa de Dave e Naomi Webster. Depois de quase termos ido a Port Talbot e voltado, la encontramos o sitio e seguiram-se 2 horas de Buzz versao Hollywood merecidamente dominadas pelo agora aclamado guru do cinema - Dave Webster. Ganhou sem dar hipotese...
Domingo foi dia de igreja de manha. Almoco em casa dos Metheringham.
Por volta das 5.30, eu and my NIish favourite person, transportamos todas as coisas que ela tinha deixado no meu quarto durante o verao (entre os seus pertences encontrava-se uma casa de bonecas ja referida num post anterior) ate a sua novissima casa...ou pelo menos tentamos porque aquilo era pesado...depois de muito esforco, trocas, paragens, etc...la chegamos sas e salvas e com os potes do ikea ainda inteiros (assim com os talheres a condizer - afinal de contas OCD e mesmo assim). Ainda nessa noite tive oportunidade de ver Over the Edge!fun fun
Hoje (ou melhor, ontem), depois de uma manha numa quest por resolver o meu problema com a internet para vos poder escrever este post, tive de ir a universidade resolver algo relacionado com uma das cadeiras. Seguiu-se uma tarde bem passada e regada a cha britanico com a Jo que tinha acabado de chegar.
E sempre dificil sair de casa mas e bom estar de volta e voltar a encontrar todas estas pessoas que tem um papel enorme na minha vida, tambem.
Beijos e Abracos
ASG (from a surprisingly dry and warm Cardiff)

