So I usually have an electronic journal on my laptop, however, since I'm traveling I haven't been able to journal any, so I'll just go ahead & unload on you:)
This year has been an incredible journey. For the past 2.5 years I've been surrounded by amazing christian people while working for a non-profit international missions organization. I grew so much during that time & I'm so thankful I was able to do it.
This year has been amazing as well, but different. I've been blessed to meet so many different kinds of people & travel to so many different places. Traveling through southeast asia has opened my eyes up to how diverse the world truly is. Just here in Malaysia where I currently am has SUCH a diverse crowd. And the most beautiful thing is, they all live in harmony together & respect eachother's similarities as well as their differences. There are muslims, hindu's, buddhists, christians...you name it. And some of these people are extremely devoted to their faith. Sometimes I wish I had their faith. And it's really got me thinking. Hear me out here. I claim to be a christian, I am a follower of Jesus, yes, but I by no means live that minute to minute of every day. Some of these people here live & breath for God. All of these religions believe in God. We all just have a different way of getting there. And of course I believe that Jesus is the way, the truth & the life....but everyone else fully believes that their way is the right way. Whose to say that my way to God is any better than their's?? I just happened to be born in the states, into a family that went to a christian church. What about all of these other people on the other side of the world? Too bad for them??? I mean, is this a bad thing?....because it seems kind of beautiful to me. That all of these people can worship God, living together, without fighting about whose way is the right way. It's very peaceful. But is it wrong that I think this? I am glad and blessed that I was raised into a Christian home & I grew up with the faith that I have. I'm glad that I know the truth. Should I be thinking, "how sad, these people are worshiping the wrong way?"....because I haven't been feeling like that. I look at them & think, wow, I wish I had a tenth of your devotiion. They worship so beautifully.
I know that is why we are suppose to go out & make disciples of all nations. But these people, it seems like it's more of a cultural difference than a religious one. If that makes sense. They worship God in their way & I worship Him in mine. But does that mean that all of these billions of people all over the world will go to Hell? I have a hard time believing that. Just because they were born over here. I dunno. If you have any answers, please let me know. But it's kind of a rhetorical question.
I've been thinking about what my next step is. My plan this whole time was to go to Fuller Seminary & study Cross-Cultural Studies with a concentration in Islamic Studies. I'm excited to get some of my questions answered through this. But I've also been thinking of different options. I'm not quite ready to go back to the states yet. SO I'm considering this grad school in Israel studing Middle Eastern Studies or possibly going to teach english in a spanish speaking country (spain?) for the main purpose of learning spanish. I dunno, I'd appreciate your prayers in this decision.
Anyway, thanks for listening & I'm all ears. LOVE YOU!
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Friday, December 11, 2009
Malaysia...fascinating mix of culture, religion, food, race, terrain
Oh how I love Malaysia! It's got it all! So from Singapore we took a bus to Melacca, Malaysia. It's an adorable Dutch-Portuguese port town.
There wasn't a ton to do there, but we enjoyed walking all through the city (Chinatown, Little India, the river walk, temples, mosques). And the food...incredible! After 2 days we took an overnight bus to the northwest island of Penang.
We spent 2 days in a sleepy beach village (nothing compared to Thailand's beaches) but it was cool because no one harrassed you. Then we spent 1 short night in Georgetown. It doesn't look like much; run down buildings, some empty, lots of traffic....but it was SWEET!
There were tons of food stalls, all KINDS of food, & the people living there are SO diverse! A true melting pot! Last night we were walking around. We left Chinatown and headed to Little India & ate dinner with Bollywood music blaring. Then we walked by a mosque during it's night time prayer, walked across the street to a Chinese temple, then back to our guesthouse where there was a buddhist ceremony going on.
The next morning we woke up before sunrise to go to Chinatown for a delicious breafast of dim sum. So yummy! And the people in Malaysia...SO FRIENDLY! Now we are in the Cameron Highlands. We are surrounded by mountains, jungle and rainforrest. It's nice to be where the air is crisp and clean. So we're gonna stay here a few days & go trekking, check out some tea plantations, relax (drink my new favorite; Tea Tarik (tea with condensed milk), read...then head to the bustling city of Kuala Lumpur.
THEN....I'M MEETING MY BRO IN THE PHILIPPINES!!! I can't wait to see him! Although this trip has been so much fun, it hasn't been completely relaxing because I had so much stress with my job when I left. If you ever want to hear about it I can talk your ear off. FYI...if you ever consider teaching english in Korea...NEVER WORK FOR ISPONGE! I loathe that place.
I could go on & on...but I won't. I know Megan must be SICK of me talking about it. Poor girl. I've been complaining her ear off about that whole situation. Meg's trip finishes in KL...sad days.
Okay kids, I love & miss you! Shoot me an email & let me know what's going on!
PEACE!!

THEN....I'M MEETING MY BRO IN THE PHILIPPINES!!! I can't wait to see him! Although this trip has been so much fun, it hasn't been completely relaxing because I had so much stress with my job when I left. If you ever want to hear about it I can talk your ear off. FYI...if you ever consider teaching english in Korea...NEVER WORK FOR ISPONGE! I loathe that place.
Okay kids, I love & miss you! Shoot me an email & let me know what's going on!
PEACE!!
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Fleeting Glimpse of Singapore
So we are in & out of Singapore. We stayed 3 nights. I came in with mixed expectations. Some people told me it's their favorite country! Others said they weren't too impressed. I loved the diversity, their obsession with food, the cleaness (they had workers picking up pieces of trash with tongs).
We went to Chinatown, the Botantical Gardens, Little India (crazy!), walked down Orchard Rd to see all of the christmas lights & ate a lot of food! Pretty sweet. I could totally live here because of it's strategic location.
Our last night in Bali was so much fun. I randomly ran into Kamran & Layla (I used to work with Kamran in Media Plus), they were in Bali for their honeymoon. It was Layla's birthday that night & we went out. It was so fun catching up & hearing about what all the ex-MPer's are up to these days.
So, tomorrow we are headed to Malaysia. One country left with Meg. Then, off to the Philippines to see my bro for xmas! I can't wait! His company flew him to Japan & Guam to get is work visa for Korea. He's becoming quite the travler!!
More later.
xoxo
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