Thursday, July 19, 2007

The August Project

As the clock ticks away, I am intriged by the amount of work that is 'August' or 'Edmonton' or 'OLE' or 'the Amoeba'. These words are words that have taken on new meaning for the OLE team. When one of these terms is used, in any context, I see a unique emotion displayed on the faces of OLE sojourners. World Vision staff come by the "coral", experience the kinetic movement of the amoeba, and then realize that they have become more than sojourners.

I am not a direct hand in the clockwork but I am influenced by the people who are going to bring the OLE to Edmonton in August. These colleges are doing something that has never been done, at this level, by World Vision Canada. They need us to become pilgrims with them. Why? The workload is heavy. The strength required is impeccible. Therefore, together we need to thank them for their work, encourage them to press on, and lend a hand as the mountain grows. To God be the glory.


THIS POST WAS TRANSFERRED FROM AN OLD BLOG SITE AND WAS ORIGINALLY WRITTEN BY LUKE. IT WAS POSTED ON THIS SITE BY JOEY.

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