Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

It Came! It Finally Came!

Toy Story reference for those of you who don't know.

Anyways.,....
So Kendall, how was Iceland!!? 
Well seeing as there aren't enough words for how incredible Iceland was/is and that there are LOADS of other things to update you guys on, I might have to reserve some of juicy details for a later post. 
On the whole, it was one of the most soul-inspiring, organic, open environments I've ever been in. The people, the nature, even the presence of God had an intensity I've never experienced before. There was a certain energy, freedom and rawness that is reflected in the natural splendor of the place, that attaches to the soul in such a fierce way. Ive never felt so energized, and so convicted of living life through closed doors. Of tramping through human interaction without the slightest regard for what is transpiring. I kept catching myself, saying slow down. Respect, honor, savor the mere joy of sharing self, life and love with others. Sit back and soak in the wildness and intimacy of the Creator. Honestly I could rave on and on. 
For more details on the outreach aspect, see later, imaginary post....to exist in the very near future. :) Let me just say, it is absolutely incredible what The Lord does through those open to His direction. 

Fast forward a few weeks, and LOTS have been going on here in Harehills. The lecture/placement phase is QUICKLY speeding to a close and I can hardly believe than within a few short weeks we will be headed to Rome for our long-term outreach. A massively exciting addendum to Rome will be the subsequent one week we will spend volunteering with YWAM Edinburgh at the World renowned Fringe Festival. I am wildly ecstatic....!!!! More on that later.

Placements and volunteer positions officially wrapped up at the end of May, but many of us have found ourselves quite reluctant leave these organizations we have so enjoyed being a part of. Consequently, I will continue cleaning up puke at night clubs and jumping around like a crazy person with 200 kids until it conflicts with outreach prep schedules. Didn't see that one coming.

At the end of May our team collaborated to put together an art exhibition, with a focus on celebrating Harehills. We were fortunate enough to be invited by a lovely gallery to feature our work over a three week period. We really wanted to put the spotlight on Harehills and showcase what a gem it really is, despite the general distaste it leaves in people's mouths. We wanted others to see how much we've come to appreciate the beauty that is here, the diversity and the love God has for this place. 
Among the submissions were poetry, photography, free hand henna, watercolor/pencil and watercolor on 140 press. I submitted a 10 minute mini-doc called 'Outside and In' featuring my fellow intern Sulamith's experience coming into Harehills from Switzerland. It's interesting living in a place, and then going to document it. You observe and notice so many things you've grown accustomed to and take for granted.  The whole thing was shot, edited and recorded over 4 days (which meant all night editing parties!) Having to work with pretty low quality camera and no actual recording equipment was something of a challenge, but a great experience ;) I will post a link to it soon :)
The best part of the exhibition was that people from all over Leeds were in agreement that they had never (ever) seen Harehills portrayed in this kind of light before. People don't look at the diversity of this area and naturally think..."beauty." Sometimes it takes a small group of outsiders who really appreciate the wealth of something in order for it to be realized by the actual inhabitants. 
The other best part was getting to speak with an older Harehills native who just happened to be intrigued with Detroit documentaries and comparing the two cities and their struggles. I just love when Detroit randomly pops up :) 

So Rome is looming ahead quite soon. We have one more week of lecture before flying out. I have exactly  £451 left to raise before Friday!! My flight and travel costs were annonymously provided for last week which was a huge answer to prayer, so please keep praying and standing with me in trust for the rest! 
We will be staying with two couples, the first of which we will help run a kids art camp throughout the day. The second couple works with sex trafficking and prostitutes in the downtown area of Rome and we are excited to see what The Lord has in store working with them.  

My project this week was to set up a prayer room in our office to pray for finances to come in for the team (please also be praying for the rest of the team, especially Paul as he is yet to receive his flight funds and tickets have already been booked). Also, if anyone is feeling led to donate to someone else on the team, please let me know! 

Now I know this is already something of a novel (thanks for still reading :p) but I wanted to just mention that as the DTS is winding down the thought of coming home (!!) looms cheerfully in the distance. I'm so excited to see family and friends and also....*mysterious music plays* continue praying about a few opportunities The Lord has brought about for after the DTS. I'd LOVE it if you all joined me in what God has for me in le future! 

Love to you all!!
Kendall 

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Steps


I've got a plane ticket!!!!

And suddenly it becomes all too real. Visa is approved, ticket is purchased, date is set. Talking to a friend on the phone late last my Detroit night and her early Malawi morning, she laughs and says, well....there's no turning back now. 

Duhn duhn duuuuuhn! (dramatic sci-fi movie music) 

As inch by inching brings me slowly closer to September 28th (yeah, my newly solidified departure date) I get to see with blazing clarity the steps the Holy Spirit laid out for me way ahead of time to get to this point. Most of them didnt really look like steps as my feet stumbled over and around a path I couldn't (and still can't really) see. But from this vantage point it makes sense how my insanely and universally wise heavenly Dad set me a-walkin' a course only He could set up. It makes sense that of course I need to be humbled in order to be in a position to learn, it makes sense that desperation leads to reliance on something greater than self. That my fear-crazed scramble for answers can only be assuaged by sitting with, talking to, spending time with, yelling and screaming at, reaching for the God who just wants to see my face turned to Him. 

As I tramped around Northeast Detroit a couple days ago, photographing abandoned buildings and vacant lots for a private real estate investor, I noticed myself instead of hopping in the car driving from place to place, spending more and more time outside in the gorgeous day connecting with  spaces and structures. It's startling the disparity between the distance one feels surrounded by a steel cage and the intimacy felt with gravel and broken glass beneath one's feet. All of sudden I am a part of this scenery and I have lent to the story of this sidewalk, building, neighborhood.

(At this point I have to resist going on a tangent about the Burroughs of Detroit ignored by the grand development craze  and giants of gentrification in midtown and downtown)

The point is, I like to traverse through life surrounded by a cage of certainty and surety, forgetting the fact that God wants me out on my feet connecting with the scenery of this life He has called me to. Yes, getting glass stuck in my shoes and uncovering squatters and getting chased off a lot by huge pitbulls is a bit sketch; so is letting yourself be emotionally vulnerable or believing instead of knowing ...or hopping a plane to a different continent for a year with little to no money praying that God will provide. I guess it's chalked up to learning how to follow step by kind of scary, misplaced step. 

Keep me in your prayers, and I will keep you posted! 

P.s. here are some photos from my little excursion. I'm going to miss this beautiful city!