Sunday, June 24, 2012

Thousands of Miles

When last we left you, we were at BIMI, Baptist International Missions Inc. in Chattanooga, TN. We've been so busy, I haven't even had time to write about that experience first!

I will summarize it all by saying our first day there was like trial by fire. They ran us through the gauntlet. We started the day with a doctrines quiz. Following the quiz we had a class or two on different policies and procedures. That afternoon was our screening exam. We all waited patiently in a room for hours until it was our turn to go into a little room with two directors and a pastor. We were asked all sorts of questions, but 15 minutes later we were done and approved from them.

Then came the real test...or so we thought. That night, dinner, we went before the board of directors. It was about 24 pastors from all over the country. They made it sound like this was the most difficult part of the entire night. At the very least, it was certainly the most intimidating. However, Amy and I were only asked where specifically in Australia we are going and what degrees we were currently pursuing. That was it. After that, we were fully accepted as BIMI missionaries. The rest of the week was classes 8-5, learning how to be a missionary and how to keep track of our finances mostly.

We traveled back home to Pennsylvania for a week, stopping by the New River Gorge in West Virginia on the way back. We made an interesting contact while there, a pastor noted how Amy and I dressed and left a note on our car windshield. Lo and behold, it was a pastor I was planning on calling later that week anyway. Is it great how God works?


Back in PA, we spent a few days of work mixed with R&R. Every morning I called pastors and set up a few meetings while the rest of the day we spent relaxing. We needed it. Just a few days later, we were off again, and this time back to Pensacola. In total, we traveled about 3,800 miles on our first "vacation" of the summer. We traveled through places like Paris, Lima, Sydney (Sidney), London, and few other places (all conveniently located in Ohio and Tennessee).

Amy and I had (have) a two week class, in Pensacola, on the book of James. We are both in class together so it makes for nice studying times together. We are enjoying the class, though Amy isn't too excited about the 10 page paper. We have four more days left of class and then we immediately leave for our third and final trip to Australia before returning full-time.

Thursday is our final exam and last day of class. Class officially ends at 1 PM, though we may get out earlier being the last day. Our flight leaves Pensacola at 3:45 PM. We wasted no time and want to maximum our time in Australia. We can't wait, and eagerly await that departure date.

Just a few days away!

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Family, Fun, and More Traveling

The adventure continues. If you thought we were going to get to settle down and relax a little bit, you were wrong. We got home Saturday night, the 26th and left the 30th. Before we left Pennsylvania, we headed to 7 Springs for a little fun with my mom. 7 Springs is a ski resort, but in the summer they've got an alpine slide. My mom found some tickets from years ago that were still good and so we were going to have a great time riding the slide a couple times.


Notice I said were. It was an okay day until we got on the ski lift to get to the top of the mountain. We're stuck on the lift and it begins pouring! As soon as the lift reached the top we jumped off and ran into a shed for cover. Sadly, when the track is wet, they can't run it because of hydroplaning (not good when you're in a concrete tube going super fast down the mountain, trust me). They took us down in a shuttle and we never did get to ride it, oh well.

Yes, I photoshopped this one. I couldn't stop and get out here.
Wednesday, we were off to Sandusky, Ohio. Thursday we spent all day at Cedar Point, the roller coaster capital of the world, with my mom and my aunt. It, too, was scheduled to rain most of the afternoon and it didn't look good, but a lot of praying was answered with a perfect day by the time the park opened.


Perfect in that there was no rain and the sun poked out a bit, not so perfect in that it was 58 degrees. Especially when you consider that the coasters ran at 60+ mph, the wind made it substantially colder. But it was still a great day.


Friday, we headed to Hebron, Kentucky for Answers in Genesis's Creation Museum. You can read my other blog post at Media Missions to learn more about some of the amazing design in the museum. The museum was great. We spent two days there, and this was sort of our Anniversary trip. Our anniversary in Monday, June 4th, but we'll be taking a doctrines test, going through screening, and being presented before the BIMI board of trustees. They tell us it's the most stressful and pressured day of the week. Whoopee! Happy Anniversary!

The museum is definitely a must visit for any church group. We met up with a pastor friend of mine who had brought 28 people from his church. Now that's a big group! They've got information about dinosaurs, Creation, the fall of man, Noah's Flood, the Ark, and much more. It's a must see! Did I say that already?


Anyway, we're at BIMI, Baptist International Missions Inc., gearing up for an intense week of training. We'll see you when it's over!