Powerbook Bought

Hey all, I got my new Powerbook yesterday and I gotta say I love it. It makes my old laptop looks like a heap of junk (well, close).

I got a really good deal. €500 for 1.25 GB ram, 60 GB memory (Both 5 times more then my old Dell) 15.2" screen and did I mention it looks stunning. I'm a happy buyer.

I've been converted....

I'm shocked at myself. Six months ago, I derided and slagged Mac fans for their universal loyalty to the Apple brand. Now, I'm planning on getting one. On Wednesday (all going to plan), I'm going to buy a second hand Powerbook G4 with Mac OS X (10.4). I've spending the day salivating over tutorials of the Mac OS. It's just so beutiful. I'll let you know how the sale goes.

Video of the Last Gap

This is the video that George put together of the last Gap with the Gasons.

Good times... Good times...



Alex and Linda Sunday


We had the last Sunday service with Alex and Linda Gason in City Gates last Sunday. For the last three years, these guys have been my mentors, leaders and friends. It was an pretty emotional morning.
At at least two points, the speaker spoke into tears and was unable to continue speaking. Honestly, the tears probably communicate more then words could. How do you communicate the effect that someone has you in three minutes or less?
Check out their blog. They're travelling around the world for the next three months and they'll be updating the blog as they go.

Long Due Update

Ok, so after my blog enthusiasm in April, I've been kinda lacking in the post front. I flakingly promise to post more, but for now here's a quick update on myself.

As many of you know, I've been applying for an aprenticeship in Grosvenor Baptist Chruch. The last month I've been engulfed in a tension between whether I'd be staying on in City Gates or starting something new in Grosvenor. I got the answer yesterday morning. I'm going to continuing in City Gates. Honestly, I feel great about this result. Doing an apprenticeship would have been great but my work in City Gates has really been building up to now.

In the last week, the Gap leadership team have realised much more what we're facing in the future when the Gasons leave their position. We're going to have to depend on and trust each other more then we ever have. I've always felt like in some ways an outsider and I've kinda embraced that identity in most areas of my life. Maybe now is the time that that has to end.

We're facing a time when none of what we do, we can do on our strength. We have to follow God very, very closely. If you're reading this, please pray for myself and the rest of the leadership in both Gap and City Gates generally. We need wisdom, peace and guidance. I am however very, very hopeful. This is going to be a good stage for me personally and for Gap. I don't know what qualifies me to say that but I believe it.

I'm finished my first year in IBI (so I'm halfway through the certificate) and happy with my results. (A in New Testament - Boo yeah!!!) I've been surounded by a great group of people in both my class and faculty. I've never looked forward to Tuesdays so much.

Tomorrow morning is Alex and Linda Sunday in City Gates where we'll get an opportunity to share our gratitude with the Gasons for the last three years. I'll post a but more about that in the next few days.