Sunday, October 2, 2011

My Choice of Words


Its been two weeks since my last post and so much has happened.

At the Schloss
Two weeks ago on Tuesday the team and I left for a conference called the UniMAT. I myself wasn't entirely sure what the conference was about, but I knew that I had to be there and that we would be staying a Schloss (German for Castle/Palace). I was excited to be staying in a castle, but there was more to it than just that. The UniMAT was a conference where I got to learn a lot about what my role in the ministry is going to look like. The big focus of the conference was starting student led movements. This was so good to hear for me because I was once a student leader at Purdue, but now I am a staff member who is trying to find and raise students here in Berlin to lead the ministry. I had to keep reminding myself that I am no longer the student but finding and guiding them. Learning this concept was so good and really set the tone for what my role will look like for this next year. Also the UniMAT was a time where I could meet the other staff members of Campus für Christus that are in other regions in Germany and be encouraged by them. Most of them are Germans that have such an incredible passion to see lost students on the university campuses come to know Christ. I really fed off their passion and now I am just so excited to do ministry on the campuses here in Berlin. Other great things that the Schloss included some of the best home cooked German food I've had and playing ping pong against a German and Irishman.


On the weekend our team went out and took a bike tour around Berlin. One thing I learned from the bike tour is that this city is incredibly big. We biked for a few hours and I would gander that we didn't even see half the city, its just so large.

This past week went by really fast. On Tuesday, the team and I went out to the campuses to go and talk with students in the mensa (cafeteria) with the intent of getting into spiritual conversations. Myself and a few other went to Freie University, which is a great campus and has a really nice mensa. Now this was my first time of actually going out and talking with students that I have never met before, so I paired up with Barbara on my team because she's a pro at doing it and I was hoping she could show me the ropes and how to get into conversation with students in Berlin. So we spot this guy that was casually eating his lunch and sit next to him. We quickly strike up conversation with him, but he tells us his English isn't so great (it was actually pretty good). But anyways we start getting on to spiritual topics and he didn't know all the vocab for that, so he starts speaking in German. This is fine because Barbara is from Germany and speaks it just fine. Meanwhile, I am just sitting there eating my lunch while this conversation is going on in a language that I am just beginning to learn. So I begin just praying that God would work on this guy's heart (at this point I still don't even know this guy's name). About 45 minutes later the conversation wraps up, he apologizes to me for speaking only German, and I finally ask him for his name. He tells me its Tobias, and then we part ways. Shortly thereafter, Barbara informs me all that they discussed. In short, the guy didn't really know much about Christianity but really wanted to know more about it and how it worked. He recognized that the questions that Christianity helps to answer are big and important questions. He wanted to know more about it and so Barbara invited him to a Bible study that we are going to be starting up that is for students seeking to know more. He expressed an interest, but said he knew his friends would make fun of him for going to it. I still think he will come once the study starts up. I share this story with you because it shows that God is working in the hearts of students here in Berlin. They recognize that they need God but don't know where to go or where to begin. They fear the persecution of friends. This city is ripe for the Gospel and I am so excited to be here to share it. So I ask that you will continue to pray for this city, for the students here, and please pray for Tobias. Pray that God will continue to work on his heart and that he will come to desire Christ as his Savior and follow Him.

Hanging out with the team
After Tuesday, this week really sped up. Essentially, Wednesday and Thursday were days where I just moved stuff. It turned out to be pretty exhausting but rewarding. One of the staff members here just got an apartment and needed to move stuff from the previous place she was staying to her new apartment. There were a lot of heavy items that had to be moved and I will just summarize by saying that I woke up Friday morning with my hands calloused and burning, sore arms, and sore legs. Friday, however, proved to be a good refreshing day, as the team went out to a nearby lake and rented some rowboats. The weather was just perfect and we just casually rowed our boat around in the calm waters of the peaceful lake.

That's it for now, again if you have any questions, comments, gripes, or complaints, comment below. As you may have noticed, there are a couple of pictures posted above. The first one is everyone in front of the Schloss at the UniMAT and the second is at a cafe with some of my team members here in Berlin. I will try to post a good picture of the Schloss when I can find one.

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