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Thursday, November 20, 2008

Sharing the gospel all around...

I had a great day today! After months of trying, I finally got to blatantly share the gospel. So today, my teammate Kitty and I went to a study seminar at the University that our friends were teaching. We had made some acquaintances with a few girls there, but not real connections. Well after the teaching was done, people were hanging around and I look and one of our friends was sharing the gospel with a young man, and then another friend was sharing with a girl....it was just crazy! So then Kathleen "kitty" and I start talking to the girls that we knew who were sitting behind us. To make a long story short, we started asking what they believe, and about reincarnation (they are Hindu), and what will happen when they die, and they really didn't have an answer for a lot of stuff that they believed in. So we started talking about what we believed in and laying out the gospel, and they started realizing that a lot of what they believe didn't make much sense (like karma and reincarnation). Now we are having lunch with them next week, so hopefully we will be able to talk more then...so please pray for that! Ultimately, it just felt great to finally share the good news with someone after so long. It was an amazing day! God is good!

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Sweat, Blood, Tears, and jumping off a 65ft WATERFALL!

We went hiking (the most painful and wonderful hike of my life) at the Cascades on Saturday. It was gorgeous, and we all jumped off a 65ft waterfall!

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

I miss my Texas...but love Africa!


Sunday, September 28, 2008

American Celebrity


Okay so I know I haven't updated in a while but I just wanted to share with everyone this amazingly funny story that happened to me and my friend Kathleen this weekend. So we went to the beach on Saturday and while we were swimming in the ocean, there was this Indian couple swimming and the husband was trying to teach his wife how to swim. So we decided to get out of the water, and a few minutes later they get out of the water...and then the wife sits down a few feet away from us and the husband takes her picture, so we try to get out of the way of the picture....but then he hands the camera to his wife and comes and SITS on my towel next to me...and wants his picture taken with us! Then they tried talking to us, (while still sitting on my towel) and asked us if we were going to India and stuff like that, but their accent was so thick I could hardly understand them. Anyways, long story short it was fun to be an american celebrity for a few minutes...and very, very amusing. Also we got Henna for the first time -fun!

Thursday, September 11, 2008

While it has been a hard road, I think I am finally starting to fall in love with this island and the people on it. It is heartbreaking to be here sometimes because almost daily we see idol worship and can even hear the call to prayer LOUD and clear from our apartment several times a day. Last week we went to a Hindu festival honoring the lord ganesh, we watched hundreds of people worship a god that looks like an elephant, chant around fire, dance, and finally send the god into the sea. He didn't make it far though, and landed face down in the sand. Even though there are strongholds and setbacks, at the same time some wonderful things are happening in my life and the lives of those around us. Last weekend we spoke to a scout group (as pictured above) and really enjoyed spending time with them. I finally cooked an edible meal of stirfry YAY and thankfully our visas were extended so we can stay! I am missing you all and thinking about each of you!
Loving and learning, Andrea

Saturday, August 30, 2008

waterfalls and 7colored earth!


In the land of GIANT TURTLES!!


Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Adjusting to Island Life

Hello everyone! I just want you all to know that we are doing well and adjusting to this crazy island we live on! We will be spending a lot of time at the University, even possibly teaching a few classes on good study habits! We are also going to hopefully be spending some time at a womens shelter once in a while and I am looking forward to that. It has been fun firguring out the bus system on the island, which if you don't get an express takes about an hour or longer to get somewhere! We also experienced this week how they greet here which is how they do it in Europe, where you kiss on both cheeks which can be very interesting for meeting new people! Thank you for your love and support! Keep us all in your thoughts! Love, Andrea Phil 3:8

Thursday, August 21, 2008

My bedroom, a hindu temple...and a monkey!




Pictures from the beach in Tanzania!




I heart Africa!


Hello friends! How is everyone doing? I am doing well! My two weeks in Tanzania were amazing! If you look to the left you can see Maria our Tanzanian friend who helped my team around the city! She really liked her Texas shirt! We went on assignments around the villages and got to talk to people. Africa is beautiful and heart breaking all at once. I cannot even describe it to you, you must experience it for yourself. When we went on our assignments we got to ride these crazy city buses called Dola Dola's that were so cram packed with people you couldn't even believe it. If there wasn't any room to squeeze any more people on, you just hung out the door and held on for dear life! Don't fear though, they have trained me well! I even learned about the mango fly that lays its eggs on your wet laundry and burrows into your skin until it hatches out of you! Yuck! No worries though, now I am safely on my island where there are no mango flies hooray! We have been traveling around the island this week and experiencing life here. We went to a grocery store our first day, and lets just say you do not realize how good you have it in America until you come to another country! There is no milk, spaggetti sauce, and the only lunch meat they have is ham! But that is okay, in Tanzania we learned how to eat the same exact thing for lunch and dinner for two weeks straight! Lets just say that cooking here is going to be an experiment- thats for sure! Yesterday we went to a hindu temple where there was a statue of a god that was four stories high, it really broke our hearts for the people here. Tomorrow we get to go to the beach, so we are all looking forward to that! I miss you all very much but am having a great time here. Please keep me and my team in our thoughts! Love you! Andrea