Friday, October 23, 2009

A Change of Direction

I didn't intend these blogs to be a personal but I feel this is a good opportunity to break my intentions.
As most of you know, I have been studying at Moore Theological College, intending to complete my studies at the end of next year and then minister in a church in Sydney somewhere.
In a very short time this has all changed.
Around August both Gail and I were very tired. I was going through a patch where there seemed to be a lot of 'pie in the sky' lectures, Gail was working a lot and I just thought, 'can I really do this for another year?' So we took it to God in prayer, just trying to get some direction.
We very soon started to think about perhaps finishing this year with a Bachelor of Theology and working in a church in 2010. However, this really didn't seem to sit well with us either. The thought occurred to us, that even though we had committed to parish ministry, that perhaps we should look at something else.
We started to get excited about the idea of being able to go into a church and help out the team with whatever needed doing without actually working there.

To cut a long story short, last month I was offered the role of State Director NSW\ACT for Interserve. I gladly accepted this as an answer to our prayers. We are both very excited about the opportunities this position brings as we see the work that God is doing in the Asian and Arab countries of the world with less than 1% Christianity. You can look at their website to see some of the exciting things that this organisation does. www.interserve.org.au

My role will be helping promote the organisation and help look after those who are serving with Interserve in these countries, as well as looking for new people who are keen to serve in mostly long term roles(3 years. These are professional people who are placed in a particular country in a role where they can use their skills in a wholistic type mission.

I start on 30th November. First things first, 7 exams in 2 weeks. Please pray I can have the necessary enthusiasm to study and retain my knowledge to be able to pass my exams and get on with what's got to be done.
This has certainly been one of the issues of being at College, a sense of treading water, waiting to go and do something. Now I just want to do it.

I'd be more than happy to come and talk with anyone who might be interested in some of the work that Interserve are involved in. There maybe some out there who are thinking of mission overseas, in that case, I'd love to to talk to you (after 30th Nov!) Interserve is also involved on the ground trying to help local churches connect with the foreign cultures that are changing our suburbs and churches so rapidly.

My first job is to find someone to fill the position of 'Office Co-ordinator' at our St Leonards office. If anyone comes to mind, please forward them to the website and look for 'Employment Opportunities'. Or maybe you might be interested. Get in contact with me gjdibley@gmail.com.

10 comments:

  1. Great Garry! You guys are going to be mightily used. You already are! Kittren

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  2. Sounds exciting. I think your first order of business should be to scope out California - plenty of foreign cultures here. we know where you could stay.
    Talk to you later
    Glenn

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  3. Sounds great Garry, ( except the bit about the exams!). Merrylands Anglican Church has plenty of ministry opportunities for people who want to help out a team with whatever needs doing without actually working there! Liz

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  4. praise God! Congrats Gail and Garry! We support the Youngs in Nepal with Interserve - great organisation. We'll be p[rayign for you to get to November safely!
    Waitara Anglican Church has plenty of ministry opportunities for people who want to help out a team with whatever needs doing wihtout actually working there! Bruce. (Never hurts to put it out there...!)
    :)

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  5. and yes, I know Liz spells better than me...
    Bruce
    :(

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  6. Well, well, well! So much for academia! You'll enjoy being "hands on". You may be frought with overwhelm thinking about your exams - but hey you just need to come down a bit hard on yourself for JUST a couple more weeks, then the time spent studying won't have been in vain. (I had a bad year in my last year of a Batchelor's course - it would have been easy to give in but it was a case of "do" or waste the total experience uncertified)
    I'm sure God will be looking over your shoulder. If he's given you this opportunity he'll also equip you well - you've just got to meet him half way!

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  7. Hang in there Gaz
    "Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God."

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  8. Thanks for keeping us in the loop and not forgetting your friends in the "Deep North". We luv ya Gazza and know you and Gail will fight hard no matter what ministry you get into.
    Interserve does sound exciting!
    Hope you get through exams OK - and that you even get to see your family again over December and January. Welcome to come see us up here anytime - accomodation is almost free..... only cost is having to join me and Petros at Suncorp for a Broncos v Parramatta or Reds v Waratahs showdown. You can show me Berrick and I'll show you a Ewen!
    Your brother in Jesus
    Davey

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  9. Hi Garry,
    Just read it all. Wow! Exciting news. I'm very excited by it. I know you'v ebeen treading water - but doing this role without college behidn you - not good I reckon.
    Let's see how God uses what you've learned.
    very excited to hear the news mate. God bless,
    Jim Crosweller

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