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2017 started with me managing Atrial Fibrillation after traveling to Bangkok to speak at a UN regional meeting of international religious leaders and UN delegates. Who’d’ve thought I’d get to speak for Jesus before such influencers!?
2017 has included:
Orientation of new students at Massey University. I help train the Uni guides for peer support. I also support refugee background women at university, giving them every chance to be self-sufficient in this new land. These initiatives make me accessible for spiritual conversations throughout the year.
I spoke at various events throughout the year, telling stories that stick in memories, and asking questions for which I don’t provide answers.
I met regularly with young ministers of new or young churches, consistently asking the question, “Where, when, how does spiritual transformation happen?” so as to keep us focused on our objective and not on just the Sunday large group gatherings. Mentoring them keeps me honest, fresh and passionate.
I led Shore Community Church people in spiritual retreats and facilitated discipleship initiatives with individuals and in groups.
I recently was MC for a youth forum’s presentation to a panel of government and NGO staff; professionally Calm on the outside while jumping with pride internally for NGOs people who were using their voices to effect change for those who will follow.
There were book club meetings, rugby nights, strategy discussions for chaplaincy, church planting, discipleship, mapping the spiritual landscape of Auckland, some bird watching, some art, many dog walks, meals and laughs with friends, creating artwork that would create conversations on campus.
September’s Peace Week saw me laying out 606 pair of shoes, 1 meter x 1 meter apart, to illustrate the significant loss NZ experiences from suicide each year. The stats are not improving. We also had a human trafficking display, Peace Poles, chairs painted different flesh colours to illustrate diversity, and other installations, but the shoes definitely grabbed everyone’s attention.