A la espera de la gran aventura, ya hemos ensayado todo. Etsamos listos, en 4 slaimos para viajar 40 horas a Camboya.
Dios ya esta obrando en nosotors, tenemos el enfoque necesartio creo. Se que El estara cambiando nuetsros corazones.
Camboya es un pais con mucho dolor y tenemos la oportunidad de llevar el amor y esperanza de Cristo.
Los equipos de Peru y Brazil ya salieron. No tengo fotos de nada en la computadora todavia, epro los veran cuasndo vuelva.
Ya me tengo qwue ir.
Dios es Se;or de todo y todos, epseren en El, el obvra y contesta. Guarden sus corazones y agradezcan a Dios por su gran amor y misericorsia.
Al;go que aprendi es que somos las manos, los pies, el abrazo, una forma de comunicacion de Dios hacia nosotors.
Vi a JoJo y ella esta muy bien, volvemos juntos.
Hasta pronto.
domingo, 24 de junio de 2007
miércoles, 20 de junio de 2007
Miami
In Miami. I got here this morning, no problems on the trip, except for leaving Cordoba. My passport doesn't have any entry stamps in it because it's brand new, so they sent me to the supervisor. When I got to the counter, He ran my passport and the argentine machines don't read the new security gadgets on my passport. So they didn't believe me when I said it was new. My washed document didn't help much either, I got through because I had the permision paper from mom and dad.
Miami is good, I went to a museum today because I'm a friend of a kid who enjoys intellegent outings. the place was called Moca. There was a modern display, made by europeans. I don't mean for these next few sentences to be offensive to anyone who enjoys modern art, but I must express what I think about what i've seen. I'm only speaking about this particular set.
Every display was unique, many of them were very well thought through and challenge the viewer to discover their purpose and technique.
The thing about modern art is that most of it seems like just a bunch of junk put together. When I was looking at them I couldn't help but thinking, "I could do this". They had a bunch of videos that weren't very well put together. One gets a sense of a whole philosophy behind their work. I percived a strong stream of marxism and Nietzsche. Many express ideals of liberalism. Looking at the displays you get the feeling that you are being invited to let go and enjoy life, but that life that they are enjoying is just a vicious cirlce of their own sin. I was reminded of what C.S Lewis said in "the great divorce": the longer a person persists in his or her own sin, more and more of that person is degraded until there is nothing left but living sin.
Art according to some is a form of liberation o this "Big bad world", but I get the feeling that it can, just like anyhting else that gains the importance it doesn't deserve, become a trap. It is sometimes used as a life style, but I just don't like it.
The only liberation we will recieve from the "big bad world" is going to be Jesus coming for the second time.
What I wrote was only my personal opinion, and I wasn't able to express everything in the manner that i wanted to.
Tomorrow I get my camera, so maybe then I can get some photos up.
God is good all the time, he provides and encourages the weak heart.
That's all for now.
P.S: Sorry about the spelling errors, the correction option isn't working.
P.D: Planeaba traducir el texto, pero es muy largo, ya los proximos seran bilingues, por ahora hay una opcion de transliteracion.
Miami is good, I went to a museum today because I'm a friend of a kid who enjoys intellegent outings. the place was called Moca. There was a modern display, made by europeans. I don't mean for these next few sentences to be offensive to anyone who enjoys modern art, but I must express what I think about what i've seen. I'm only speaking about this particular set.
Every display was unique, many of them were very well thought through and challenge the viewer to discover their purpose and technique.
The thing about modern art is that most of it seems like just a bunch of junk put together. When I was looking at them I couldn't help but thinking, "I could do this". They had a bunch of videos that weren't very well put together. One gets a sense of a whole philosophy behind their work. I percived a strong stream of marxism and Nietzsche. Many express ideals of liberalism. Looking at the displays you get the feeling that you are being invited to let go and enjoy life, but that life that they are enjoying is just a vicious cirlce of their own sin. I was reminded of what C.S Lewis said in "the great divorce": the longer a person persists in his or her own sin, more and more of that person is degraded until there is nothing left but living sin.
Art according to some is a form of liberation o this "Big bad world", but I get the feeling that it can, just like anyhting else that gains the importance it doesn't deserve, become a trap. It is sometimes used as a life style, but I just don't like it.
The only liberation we will recieve from the "big bad world" is going to be Jesus coming for the second time.
What I wrote was only my personal opinion, and I wasn't able to express everything in the manner that i wanted to.
Tomorrow I get my camera, so maybe then I can get some photos up.
God is good all the time, he provides and encourages the weak heart.
That's all for now.
P.S: Sorry about the spelling errors, the correction option isn't working.
P.D: Planeaba traducir el texto, pero es muy largo, ya los proximos seran bilingues, por ahora hay una opcion de transliteracion.
martes, 19 de junio de 2007
Santiago
It has begun. I'm in santiago, the trip has finally come. It's weird being on the verge of a new adventure, I don't know what to expect, because yesterday my whole perspective on this trip was changed. I looked at some information on Cambodia and I realized that i'm going to country that has customs that i've never encountered before. I hadn't thought about the fact that I don't know everything about travelling.
After moving around a little bit one starts to get an idea of what it means to see new places and hear a different language. What I lacked to remember was that Cambodia has a totally different sistem of comunication, belief, customs, food, morality, etc.
Now I don't know how to face this one besides being ready to be freaked out by new things.
The one thing that keeps me form totally jumping out of my skin is that Jesus IS LORD EVERYWHERE. That is something that I tend to forget when i'm somewhere besides home. I guess it's good though, because now I don't have a choice but to totally depend on Christ, and trust that he is going to take, change, show, and bring me back.
That's it for now.
P.D: Para los que usan el castellano, hay una opción de transliteración de este blog.
After moving around a little bit one starts to get an idea of what it means to see new places and hear a different language. What I lacked to remember was that Cambodia has a totally different sistem of comunication, belief, customs, food, morality, etc.
Now I don't know how to face this one besides being ready to be freaked out by new things.
The one thing that keeps me form totally jumping out of my skin is that Jesus IS LORD EVERYWHERE. That is something that I tend to forget when i'm somewhere besides home. I guess it's good though, because now I don't have a choice but to totally depend on Christ, and trust that he is going to take, change, show, and bring me back.
That's it for now.
P.D: Para los que usan el castellano, hay una opción de transliteración de este blog.
lunes, 18 de junio de 2007
A la espera de la aventura
Sigue esta crónica entrecortada de viaje y experiencia, y ve lo que yo veo. Intentare en lo posible de mostrar lo que vengo viviendo de forma continua. Pero no prometo nada. Dios sabe lo que tiene para que yo aprenda en este tiempo y si me permite te lo comparto.
Hasta pronto.
Por ahora sigue siendo un ministro de reconciliación.
Hasta pronto.
Por ahora sigue siendo un ministro de reconciliación.
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