Sunday, January 30, 2011

he must become greater; i must become less.

So this week was a lot of homework! A couple of papers were due and so that's what was worked on for the majority of the week. I had a really wonky sleep schedule this week and so by Friday, I was exhausted.

On Friday, we left the island and headed to... VANCOUVER! I love Vancouver. I'm such a city girl. I can live in the suburbs or whatever. I just like to be in close-ish proximity to the city. =)

So anyways... we went to Vancouver for a thing called Missions Fest. Basically, speakers come from all over to do sessions and there are booths set up for many different missions organizations. It's a great place to get a scope for what's out there in the missions field. I realized more and more that I really want to do missions in my life and I really would love to go to Ethiopia for this. I'm not sure how that will happen or if it will, but I know that my heart is there right now. So please be in prayer for that.

This coming week is theology and I'm really excited for what I'll learn!

Many blessings to you this week!

Monday, January 24, 2011

whoa.

It feels weird to not have posted for two weeks! I blame it on Mount Washington.

But before that was a great weekend! I got to go to my youth leader's wedding which was so beautiful. I loved how everything was so centered on the Lord and you could tell that they love the Lord so much and that their relationship is built on Him as a solid foundation. What a great thing to see! And of course, there was much dancing which was AWESOME! As well, I got to go home and see friends which was quite wonderful. =) However, I accidentally forgot my antibiotics on the island which meant that I couldn't get better in time for Mount Washington.

What a week last week was. Our group went up to Mount Washington for a Ski/Snowboard trip which promised to be a lot of fun except that I couldn't move without pain! That part sucked! So I didn't get to learn to snowboard or anything, but spent most of my time in the chalet. It was a beautiful chalet so that wasn't a bad thing but I really wanted to be out with everyone on the mountain. What I did get to experience, however, is the amazing chapels that we had together. I just love chapels. They're generally a great time of learning and sharing.

So yeah, last week was a time of great rest. I didn't get any homework done, though, so this week is a scramble to get it all done before... MISSIONS FEST!

I'm so excited for Missions Fest! It'll be really great to get back and see the booths and see what God is doing in the world and maybe see some things that I can get involved in sometime in the future!

So that's an update of the last little bit!

Covered in His grace,
Holly

Monday, January 10, 2011

what a week.

This past week has been really interesting. I've been in a lot of pain, but I've had so much joy through it all. Like I haven't been super down about it, although it does sort of suck that I may not be able to snowboard on Mount Washington.

Good has come out of this week though! I took a Theology of Missions course which got me super fired up for missions and reinstilled a desire to do a Global Studies degree at Briercrest. I've been praying for a while for the Lord to show me His will for next year, and I think that I've come to the conclusion (through much wise counsel) that I need to take a step of faith. As Tim Stabell (last week's prof) said, "It's hard to steer a ship that's not moving." So true. So I'm gonna get moving.

Coming up for me: ARGENTINA!

Part of the Kaleo program is a missions trip that each student has an opportunity to go on. We were given a choice of three different places: Argentina, India, or Vancouver/Vancouver Island. I felt led to apply for the Argentina trip and was put on that team. So I am headed to Buenos Aires, Argentina in South America in March!

This is very exciting for me because I have loved Spanish since I was younger and I took four years of high school Spanish. I have also always wanted to go to South America and I will now have the chance, doing something that I love: missions. This missions trip also incorporates another passion of mine which is camp ministry. I have been involved in camp since I was a little girl and to be able to continue to do that in a different country is such a blessing.

Our team will be going to Buenos Aires, Argentina to work with camp workers with the Youth for Christ ministry. We will be connecting with local and Latino ministries that are focused on youth evangelism. Some of the things we will do are: run a weekend retreat for “third culture kids,” kids who are not Argentine by birth but have parents working in Argentina; and be a part of a youth workers conference, to share the way we do youth ministry, as well as learn how they do it. We are going to come alongside those God has already put in leadership in Argentina and help them in their ministry where God provides opportunity.

As with most missions trips, I have to raise some support. The total amount I need to raise is $1750 for the entire trip. This needs to be raised by February 15th, 2011. We will also need much prayer support as we travel and spend time in a foreign country. If you could help in whatever way, I would really appreciate it! Because of the requirements for a charitable organization, there is a form  that needs to be filled out if you are prepared to give monetary support that you can find at: http://www.kaleolife.ca/kaleosupport2011.pdf

You can mail this to: 
Holly Bishu
Box 250 
Crofton, BC 
V0R 1R0
Thank you so much for your continued prayers!

Monday, January 3, 2011

hello, second semester!

Well, it's here! I'm back at Kaleo. It kind of hasn't sunk in yet, and to be honest, I was really wanting to stay home. Such a change from most of the break when I wanted to be back here with everyone, but I was just settling in again at home and then I had to leave. But it's good. I know that I need to be here. We're told that this semester will go faster than the first and the first went pretty quick so this should be quite a ride!

I'm excited to see what God will do with us this semester. We have a different group now. Four people left, so it's a different dynamic, but not a bad one. I think that this semester will really unify us as a group. I love these people and it's good to be back with them, but I miss home.

We're now doing a course called Theology of Mission. I have always wanted to do missions and now I'm just more pumped for it! Our prof worked in the Congo and I saw pictures and it made me want to go to Africa, but Ethiopia for me :)

Pray that I will be able to raise funds for Argentina, please!

Holly