Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Happy / Sad


Things are crazy!

I am getting the last few details worked out for Hillside's Men's Retreat coming up this weekend. I am co-leading the planning committee and we have been working on this project since March. We have 140 people signed up to attend. The weekend event is being held at Mt. Hermon Conference Center in the Santa Cruz mountains. We have a speaker flying in from Kansas and numerous activities, seminars, and testimonies planned. I'm just trying to nail down the last few things this week. This event is something I look forward to every year, but this week has been stained by some unfortunate news.

My project for new coffee at Hillside has been shut down. This may not sound like a big deal, but this has been a passion of mine for a year now. The coffee organization we have been working with is called Dominion Trading Co. This company is redefining how consumer dollars are spent. They donate 60% of their profits back to the Rift Valley in Ethiopia (were their coffee is grown) in the form of profit sharing, infrastructure investment, and church planting.

After some struggle for funding, much miscommunication, and some other unfortunate decisions, the support for this organization has been cut off. I am very disappointed.

I won't go into detail about the decision and the process. But I will say that this is another notch on my bed post of disappointment and frustration. I feel defeated. Part of what makes me most frustrated is that I know it doesn't have to be this way. The decision process did not have to occur like it did. I know I'm being vague, but talk to me in person for a further explanation.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Two Things...


1. I'm quitting my job at TruGreen LandCare. Sarah and I have decided that it is time for me to focus more on school and getting ready for graduate school next fall. Since we have a living situation now that allows us to have a little less income, I am re-prioritizing my schedule to focus on the things that are important: Sarah, other people, and my own sanity.

2. I am taking Greek this semester at San Jose State. This is a pre-requisite for graduate seminary and I am excited to begin my graduate studies with this amazing course. It has already been challenging, but I am working hard to do well in this class because it is a foundation for the rest of my seminary studies.