These last few weeks have really been a blur, we've been crazy busy trying to fit almost as much work into 4 weeks as we'd done all last semester. Suffice to say, I spent a lot of time at the coffeeshop hanging out with little Pei Yu doing a lot of studying. It is SO cool how SBS has opened up the Old Testament. What I originally thought was dry, boring, and outdated has turned out to have even more practical application than the New Testament. Numbers, considered to be the armpit of the Old Testament has been one of my favorite books thus far. One of my favorite things we've done is during Deuteronomy, which traces a theme of remembering what God has done for you, we tied little boxes around our heads with our favorite verses from Deuteronomy on them to help us remember for a day. I used this verse:
But from there you will seek the Lord your God and you will find him, if you search after him with all your heart and with all your soul. When you are in tribulation, and all these things come upon you in the latter days, you will return to the Lord your God and obey his voice. For the Lord your God is a merciful God. He will not leave you or destroy you or forget the covenant with your fathers that he swore to them. (Deut 4:29-31)
I wore my box to the Rock that night, and these two girls who come to my guitar class every week asked me about it and I got to share with them the whole gospel... well... what I think was the gospel, it was all in Chinese and I was pretty flustered... Anyway, they're coming again tonight hoping to hear some more, so I'll let you all know how that goes.
I'll keep things pretty short this time because I'm just trying to meet a deadline with the book of Joshua and I'm meeting Paris (my friend I met at the Rock Coffeebar and went on vacation with to the South) for dinner before I teach guitar at the Rock tonight. I'll leave you with two really awesome things that happened to me the last two days that were really encouraging: Yesterday I was at my favorite Coffeeshop and PeiYu's dad and I were talking about his new menu and I said something about being a foreigner and he replied "Foreigner? You're not a foreigner! You have white skin, but you talk like us and you know our culture!" And then today, I was at the breakfast shop I go to every day and my Taiwanese roommate ran up and we started talking a million miles a minute in Chinese about the test, and as I'm paying for my breakfast, the boss says "Hey, your Chinese has really gotten way better." That had me on cloud nine because I've been feeling really discouraged about my Chinese lately, feeling as if it's gone by the wayside due to my SBS studies. So basically, with the test, the encouragement in Chinese, and an AWESOME lecture on Joshua by my good friend Charis, PLUS the brilliant blue sky outside, life is pretty nice here in Taiwan today.
Blessings to you all! Thank you for continuing to read!
Anne
