@ Youth Encounter

Saturday, November 7, 2009 Issue 9, June 2003   VOLUME 1 ISSUE 9  
HOME
New Vision with their main contacts for their Australian tour, Tim (far left) and Tricia (far right)
New Vision with their main contacts for their Australian tour, Tim (far left) and Tricia (far right)
CONTENTS
Youth Encounter Announces New Theme for 2003-04
Meet Peder Eide
New Luther Film in Theaters This Fall
Youth Encounter Team Homecoming 2003
Spoke Folk 2003
One Last Night in Australia
Captive Free North East
Captive Free South West
Resource Ministries
Thank You from Youth Encounter
One Last Night in Australia
New Vision Returns to the United States!
by Sarah Liggett

Wow, what a whirlwind these past few months have been!  It’s funny how time can seem to fly by and stand still all at once.  Although I have many great memories and many fun stories I would love to share with you about our time in Australia, I think I was most hit by the “awesomeness” of God in our final few days as I realized just how much He used us and how much He provided for us in terms of friendship, comfort and support while we were so far from home.
 
The night before our flight home to the United States we had a farewell service at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Box Hill, a suburb of Melbourne.  It was a wonderful time to celebrate our four months in Australia, to take joy in the ministry of Youth Encounter and the Lutheran Youth of Victoria (LYV), to be reminded of God’s faithfulness and goodness, and to say goodbye to many wonderful people that we had grown to love over the course of our tour.  Tim Wiebusch (president of the LYV and unofficial 7th member of New Vision) prepared a slide show for us, highlighting all the places we had visited and reminding us of some wonderful stories that we will always cherish.  He also prepared a speech and called us forward one by one to thank us individually and to tell us each how we had touched his life.  What an emotional time to sit in a sanctuary filled with our brothers and sisters in Christ and remember both the highs and the lows of our overseas tour, all the while giving glory to God for the blessings of struggles, of triumphs, of ministry, and of friendships.  Tim Wiebusch and Tricia Nordbrock, our two main Australian contacts, also presented us with gifts: a book of Victoria with pictures of our ministry scattered throughout, an autograph stuffed bear which we passed around after the service for all to sign, and of course a bottle of Pepsi and a bag of M&Ms--two things that were rarely missing from our daily routine in Australia!
 
After the service we shared one final tea (dinner) together and we continued to laugh and smile about fun stories and great memories.  Eventually we decided it was time to leave the church, but since we weren’t quite ready to say our final goodbyes we headed to a nearby home and continued to enjoy each other’s company over card games, children’s stories told in funny accents, and of course some of our favorite Australian snacks!  It turned into quite a late night as we didn’t get back to our host homes until about 3:30 a.m. and most of us still had our packing to do!  But a little tiredness was well worth one more great night of fellowship with some wonderful Aussie mates!
 
After a sleepless night and an early morning trip to the airport we soon found ourselves saying goodbye to Tim and Tricia, the same two people that first greeted us and made us feel so welcome.  Of course we couldn’t leave Australia without one final surprise: we were joined at the airport by some of our closest friends that we met during our first week in Australia.  Thank you Ben, Liana, Rochelle and John for getting up early to see us off!!!  Before we boarded the plane we stood in a circle, joined hands and prayed together.  We gave thanks for a wonderful four months together, for the gift of friendship, for the gift of God’s love and the ability we have through that love to always feel connected to each other despite the miles that separate us.
 
I’m realizing now that I could go on and on with all the details of our final night and morning in Australia, but now as I reflect back on it the details become less and less important and one thing in particular sticks out in my head: relationships that keep God at the center are strengthened beyond what even seems possible.  Time or distance has no hold over friendships that are built on the solid foundation of Christ.  To all of our friends in Australia, thanks for all the great memories, for all of your prayers and encouragement, and for treating us with so much kindness and love.  You will always hold a special place in my heart!
 
 
For more information and stories about New Vision’s ministry in Australia and the United States, be sure to check out Youth Encounter’s website, www.youthencounter.org ! Brand new newsletters from all five of Youth Encounter’s International teams will be posted in the coming weeks! Stay tuned…
 
 

[PRINTER FRIENDLY VERSION]
Published by Youth Encounter
Copyright © 2003 Youth Encounter. All rights reserved.
TELL A FRIEND
Powered by iMakeNews.com