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Manwell says...

Man, I'm just flat-out tired.  11 weeks of relatively intense lectures, and 1 left to go, and then the REAL missionary stuff starts. 

My family came to visit this weekend.  It was really good to see them.  Just makes me want to be back in MN even more.  I know people always talk about "the REAL world" like it's this terrible monster that tosses you into the rat race and mediocrity for 40 years, but those people aren't coming out of 20 years of school.  This is literally my 20th year of schooling.  I'm developing an allergy to all things scholarly.

I know our outreach is going to be amazing, and it will shatter my worldviews and all that stuff.  They say YWAM "ruins you for the ordinary" but to be honest, the ordinary is what I desire more than the set-the-world-on-fire thing.  I support everyone else who feels a call to international missions, and I hope to be able to support them financially one day.  But with all the prophecies I talked about in an earlier post about me being a pillar and an oak, I'm thinking I'm called to be planted.  And Minnesota is beckoning.

I'll leave you with a thought from this week's lecture:
"Sometimes the Good is the enemy of the Best"

Hold out for the Best.
-M

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Ammadz says...

This one tops any places I have seen so far.. it'd be a dream! :)

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Manwell says...

We found out today that Fiji is not going to be our Outreach destination.


Well, I mean, it's not the only one.  We're going to Western Samoa ALSO!

It sounds like we're flying into Fiji, staying there 1 week, then flying to Western Samoa to help clean up after the tsunami.  I think we'll be there for 2 weeks, and then fly back to Fiji for 5 weeks.  Needless to say, I'm pretty excited about this new addition.

I was going to blog about this past weekend, because we went to one of the student's houses in Lake County, CA.  We rode in a Jeep up a mountain, did some skeet shooting, and other things, but they all seem less important than the fact that we're now going to a whole new island, and helping out with something so important.

If you're reading this from MN, know that I can't wait to get back to the homeland and enjoy another deadly winter, and I'll be back soon enough, because I miss you. (Probably).
-MNWLL

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Salamat says...

Hi Friends

Tuning into CNN couldn’t have been a better start to this morning. Rugby Sevens is now an official Olympic sport - after years of lobbying by the International Rugby Board (IRB) and an excellent pitch by, among others, New Zealand legend Jonah Lomu and former Argentine captain Agustin Pichot, the International Olympic Committee voted 81/90 in Copenhagen and declared the inclusion of the sport at the Summer Games in Rio de Janeiro, Bra zil in 2016 and later in 2020. 

So why is all this so important? 

Firstly, Rugby Sevens is the sine qua non of Fijian culture and pride. I was born and bred in Fiji – a country which is fanatical about rugby. We have 5 Fijians in the top 20 all time try scorers in the IRB World Sevens series – on par with arch rivals and neighbours New Zealand. My good friend and national sports hero, Waisale Serevi a.k.a Small has been dubbed the greatest sevens player of all time. He is second in the IRB Sevens all time player points rankings. 

Such is the dedication of the country to the sport that we went on to win so many international events and are considered amongst the top 2 rugby sevens teams on earth. Our performance history is rich, way back since 1977. The most notable was 2006 when we won the 2005/2006 IRB World Sevens Series. Sevens is somewhat innate to us – with anyone on the streets of Suva being able to recite names like Cama, Bari, Roko, Caucau, Serevi, Satala, Vunibaka, Ryder, Ligairi & Tuikabe in a snap.   

IRB Sevens World Series - Day 2

Secondly, this announcement will be a great morale booster for the Fiji Rugby Union (FRU) and may very well be the impetus to effect changes in the administration of the sport. Vodafone Fiji left the FRU on a lurch in 2004 by abandoning the sponsorship voluntarily in 2004 (citing team performance issues). Luckily Denis O’Brien had his sights set on launching his mobile company, Digicel, in Fiji (and the South Pacific). Digicel came to the rescue of Sevens in with an exclusive sponsorship package for the team around May 2006. Then Fiji won the 2005/2006 IRB World Series by winning the London leg of the series. This may be a bit self serving but when my company, JRA FIJI, was hired as the Advertising/PR agency for Digicel IRB SEvens Celebrations in 2006, I worked in unison with Digicel Jamaica and Fleishmann Hillard in Dublin, heading the strategic and creative direction for the campaign which was received extremely well in Fiji. This is when I got to know the team at a personal level with Serevi becoming a personal friend. 

What now?

FRU needs to act – now. They need to draw up a strategic plan and together with the Ministry of Sports – get the country involved to prepare a winning team for 2016. 

The Kiwis are already on it with an Olympic win being the ultimate goal.  - NZRU CEO Steve Tew said: “Given New Zealanders shared passion for rugby and the Olympic Games, I am sure all Kiwi rugby fans would be excited at the prospect of our Sevens team representing New Zealand on the Olympic stage.”

Sponsorship for the Kiwis will  be increased by 14-16 million dollars by the IOC’s announcement itself. 

FRU will have to re-look at the development plan for the sport and re-engage Digicel and other possible sponsors to leverage the current sponsorship. The total demarcation of Serevi from the sport by the FRU also warrants an immediate review. He can not be considered passé anymore. I hope that Bill Gavoka, Keni and others at Rugby House are listening. 

When the IOC made the announcement, IRB president Bernard Lapasset told reporters with a big smile, ”I am so excited so I will have to speak in French.” I await FRU’s reaction.  

I will be doing my part to support the team in 2016 (details soon – exclusively on this blog). 

To my fellow golfers – Yayyy! – we are in 2016 too.

On a humorous note however and lest I forget -

Dear Diary, today..NASA strikes the moon to find water, Obama won Nobel Peace Prize & Marge Simpson was on cover of Playboy!

via clubsalamat.wordpress.com

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Manwell says...

So, we found out today what country we're headed to.  I'll post more about the specifics later, when I have more time.

We're going to Fiji!

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papua says...

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willdearman says...

Will Dearman's Lifestream Daily Digest for April 12th includes 1 items:

Shared 4 links. 2:16am | via Google Reader

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Extend a line beyond the early beats; stretch it,
Like a Scratch Perry dub, true time an' a one time,
Dis time be our time an' a only ours, you an' a me,
Beneath the twig red apple tree; buds a burning.

Stretch the day, make it warm; push back on the grey,
This could be the day; any day but same old yesterday,
Hold it hard and we'll run like dogs, 'neath the sun,
Don't stop. Further, there: see the green? Stretch it.


Errant Missive v0.1.0
received in Fiji via email 30 March, 2004

thank you for keeping this.

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