Catching up!

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Well, those long days have caught up with me.

Today tiredness crept into my bones.  Even a short hour’s rest did not provide all the rest I needed.  Although sermon preparation and a meeting with some seekers after God inspired me, they could not overcome a looming sense of exhaustion.

So, I’m off to bed soon.  A few more hours will help.

Perspective – Ottawa vs. Small Town Saskatchewan

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Take a close look at the sign below!  Not the phone number, or the implied idea that these are 5 star condos.  Take a look at how tall the sign is.

Condo sign in Ottawa

In our neck of the woods, a four storey building is tall.  We currently have a seniors complex being  built that will rival the town structures for tallest and largest building.  It’s four floors high!

Now, count the floors between the sign bottom and top.  I count around six to seven floors.  In other words, I could take this sign, string it up and still see it flying above the town no matter where I placed it.

Imagine using the cloth/canvas for a tent.  Enough for a small army?  Or maybe as a fence around the back 40!  Tipped on it’s side I’d guess it would be a storey or two high!

Now look again at the picture.  In reality it just seems like a small advertisement on the side of an Ottawa building – a way to get tenants.  Nothing unusual unless you live in small town Saskatchewan.

In the Zone

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Or should I say, in the office.

After almost a week of being in Ottawa, the feeling is funny to end up walking into a familiar office at 7:00 this morning. 

Of course, the first thing is to set up the "coffee" and eat an apple as I run through administrative details.  A few phone calls to check out things and people.

At lunch I headed to the hospital.  I had touched base with a cancer patient a few weeks ago.  Back today to just give reassurance and pray.  She appreciates the time and her family also expresses appreciation.

The afternoon I finally admit to myself that I’m tired.  An hour’s rest is better than nothing.  And in the evening I’m out for coffee and encouragement!

So, there is today’s zone. 

Certainly not a war zone.  But where struggles and joys are all part of everyday life.  Rather, this is a zone of life where coming alongside others is good and right!   And right where I should be!

Back from Assembly 2008

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This has been a long but short week.  I left on Tuesday to overnight in Saskatoon.  The next morning, at 6:00 am, I flew to Ottawa for the meeting of our denomination – Assembly 2008.  The meetings completed on Sunday.  Today, Monday, we were again on the plane early in the morning – thankful to be back in Saskatchewan following  enjoyable and inspiring meetings.

Assembly 2008 hotel view

From my hotel room window.  I shared the lodging with one of our elders in the church, Brian Kehrer.

Assembly 2008 band

Here’s the worship team who led us throughout the Assembly!

Assembly 2008 floor

This is just a few of the approximately 600 delegates who attended.

Assembly 2008 moderator's desk

And here’s where I saw most of the delegates – from the moderator’s desk (I served as Assistant Moderator).

Assembly 2008 Pyles Assembly 2008 District Superintendents

Our Alliance Leadership – President Franklin Pyles (elected to another four year term) and our District Superintendents.

Assembly 2008 Ambrose offering

And finally, an offering taken by Alliance churches across Canada to help in the current building project at our school, Ambrose University College – 1.3 million!!