Monday, 5 November 2007
OSCAR and Social Networking
Right at the start, I'm keen to explore the implications of mission workers in 'sensitive' situations using social networking. If you have concerns in this area, feel free to comment through this blog or add your wisdom to the discussion in the OSCAR group on Facebook.
Saturday, 18 August 2007
Sunday, 5 August 2007
Second week at New Wine
Thursday, 2 August 2007
First week at New Wine
It's been a good week - out of the 12,000 or so delegates on site we've seen lots of people with a whole range of questions about mission and several obvious 'divine appointments'. One example from today ... a young lady came up and said 'You probably haven't got anything suitable for me - I'm a Mental Health Therapist and have a calling to work in Cambodia'. My co-worker looked through the vacancies on the OSCAR website and saw a job looking for a 'Mental Health Therapist for Cambodia!'. The organisation in question have an exhibition stand just 10 metres from us, so the young lady went and had a long chat with their representative. I talked with the rep earlier this evening and he said that he'd been praying during the last week for such a person and was just amazed when she showed up. It looks like she'll be an excellent candidate for the position. Praise God!
Personally, I love this stuff and, with all the online activity that I do throughout the year, really enjoy these weeks of helping people 'face-to-face'. It's hard work but very rewarding.
Mains water returns to Gloucester
Thursday, 26 July 2007
Fourth night without fresh water
Getting ready to leave for New Wine in Shepton Mallet at the end of the week. I never thought I'd see it in this light before ... having water on tap makes it positively appealing (even if it is a communial tap!).
Monday, 23 July 2007
Flooding in Gloucester
On Friday afternoon it took me 2 hours to get from the OSCAR office (at Redcliffe College in Gloucester) to my house less than 3 miles away. The terrential rain flooded all the bridges under the railway (between Gloucester centre and the east side of the city, where we live). The bypass on the A40 at the Cheltenham Road roundabout became a river and many folk abandonned their cars, I turned around and passed by the college nearly an hour after leaving to try a different route. I got home by crawling through the gridlocked streets to, what seemed to be, the only way out of the city on the east side - the Metz Way flyover.
On Saturday I travelled up to Newark to set up the Mission Resource Stand at New Wine North. The M5 was closed for some of the way northbound, so I resorted to A roads. It took me 4 hours to get there, due to the flooding on the A46 between Tewkesbury and Evesham. The journey back at midnight was clear all the way down the M42 and M5.
Yesterday (Sunday), due to the water treatment plant in Tewkesbury being flooded, our fresh water supply in Gloucester ran out - so we're trying to make what we have last as long as possible. Years of experience living in Africa suddenly come in handy once again! It's still raining on and off, so we're using rainwater reserves for as much as possible.
In the last two hours the River Severn has burst its banks in Gloucester and low lying areas of the city are starting to flood. We're on slightly higher ground so we should be OK, but the electricity supply is being threatened as several sub-stations are very close to being flooded out.
Just in case you are wondering, the OSCAR website shouldn't be affected at all! That's hosted on a server in London.
Saturday, 2 June 2007
A Busy Week Ahead
Plus I have several meetings and a course to attend.
I'm leading the music group for the graduation service next Saturday, so we'll need to practice too.
... Oh, and not forgetting the staff vs student volleyball match & barbeque.
I feel tired just thinking about it all!
Saturday, 28 April 2007
Rent a Holy Wreck - no more
Anyway, I made the announcement at Redcliffe on Wednesday and one worried looking student came up to me and said 'I've got an Ichthus car, what should I do?' Which brings me to the interesting point of this long and rambling tale ... Ichthus's website says that they plan to give away all of their cars to missionaries or their 'sponsoring organisations'! So I told this student and she got in touch with Ichthus. Turns out that there's a good chance she'll get to keep the car.
Anyone else need a motor?
Wednesday, 25 April 2007
Technical Support Examples
Tech support: What kind of computer do you have?
Customer: A white one...
Tech support: Click on the 'my computer' icon on to the left of the screen.
Customer: Your left or my left?
Customer: Hi, good afternoon, this is Martha, I can't print. Every time I try, it says 'Can't find printer'. I've even lifted the printer and placed it in front of the monitor, but the computer still says he can't find it...
Customer: My keyboard is not working anymore.
Tech support: Are you sure it's plugged into the computer?
Customer: No. I can't get behind the computer.
Tech support: Pick up your keyboard and walk 10 paces back.
Customer: OK
Tech support: Did the keyboard come with you?
Customer: Yes
Tech support: That means the keyboard is not plugged in. Is there another keyboard?
Customer: Yes, there's another one here. Ah...that one does work...
Tech support: How may I help you?
Customer: I'm writing my first e-mail.
Tech support: OK, and what seems to be the problem?
Customer: Well, I have the letter 'a' in the address, but how do I get the circle around it?
A woman customer called the Canon help desk with a problem with her printer.
Tech support: Are you running it under windows?
Customer: No, my desk is next to the door, but that is a good point. The man sitting in the cubicle next to me is under a window, and his printer is working fine.
Thanks to www.grovebooks.co.uk for these gems.
Friday, 20 April 2007
Prevailing Whinge
Now you might have reservations about 'yet another mission' starting up, but I think we're sometimes too quick to judge and too selfishly protective of our position and status in our little world. In fact, it reminded me of OSCAR's early days. I had people who were quite vocal about their negative opinions, all stemming from the fact that they either didn't think it was going to happen or, if it did, it might encroach on their territory. When you're small and relatively insignificant, some others seek to use their standing to see that you serve their purposes and fail to see the situation through God's eyes.
I took the time to listen to her and think that their work is very good ... I also think that it would be very appealing to many young gappers and potential short-termers - so who are we to stand in their way? More than that, I often feel challenged to help in any way I can and allow God to work through me rather than have me as a barrier to His purposes. OSCAR has had it's day of reckoning with those early sceptics but I feel a responsibility to help others who are where I was.
It's always good to hear how people have found OSCAR an encouragement ... just a shame that a negative attitude still often prevails in our part of the Christian community.
Monday, 2 April 2007
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Wednesday, 21 March 2007
Amazing Grace
Friday, 16 March 2007
Get Out More
Wednesday, 7 March 2007
Networking
Tomorrow I'm attending a meeting of the mission representatives in the South West region of the UK. Another chance for networking with a different mission group. Interestingly, they're discussing how to enthuse churches about mission. Maybe these two groups should meet sometime??
Wednesday, 28 February 2007
Have you got a minute?
Today I had the added bonus of uploading and introducing a brand new section (on 'blogs') which meant a bit more than usual ... though most of that work has been done prior to today. All in all it took around 12 hours. This may seem like a long time but if you divide that by the number of subscribers (750) its only around a minute each! Significantly less if you divide it by the 14000 visitors a month to the site. When I think of it in terms of people ... every minute is worthwhile.
Friday, 23 February 2007
Stay Connected Offline
plans for when it does go down (dial up etc) but I'm still amazed that even a slight drop in the convenience of a connection causes
problems to my work patterns. Such is the nature of running an online service.
As a pilot, even with satellite and radio navigation, you still learn and practice the basics of pilotage and dead reckoning (two
navigation principles) just in case you need them. I guess it's good to do the same for the Internet ... stay in touch with your
offline options. For me, it means things like 'pick up the phone' and 'learning to write again'! How quickly we adapt ...
Thursday, 22 February 2007
OSCAR Enters the Blogosphere
I'm excited about using a new form of communication. Email changed my whole experience of mission whilst I was 'on the field' ... and the access to the Web that followed brought the world to my laptop in what seemed like a very remote corner of the world. Now I'm looking forward to a bit more 'real time' interaction with others around the world and blogging is one step, even leap, in this direction.
See you around ...





