Monday, July 27, 2009

Orientation: Barnga

Day three (Tuesday) started later than it should have. For some reason, the alarm did not go off (or that is the excuse that Diana is using), which was fine because we needed the rest. We had been up until 1:30 am working on our presentation. Morning devotions started at 8:30 am and we awoke at 8:15. Not much time. I was elected to represent the Peterson family, so that Diana could properly get ready. After a quick shower and a Nutri-grain bar for breakfast, I ran downstairs.

Day three was focused on ministry, both inside and outside the classroom. There were some great suggestions for ministry opportunities outside the classroom, like inviting students over for movie nights or for English lessons or for baking chocolate chip cookies. The great thing about IICS is the flexibility they have in how their professors do ministry. The number one goal is to be an excellent teacher and to live a Christ-centered life and the ministry opportunities will flow out of that, which leads to some amazing examples and stories from existing IICS professors.

In the afternoon, we got our miscellaneous accounting / travel info / technology lecture, which I can basically boil down to one website: http://www.magellans.com/. Check it out, some very cool stuff. (Thank you Spencer ---> ) We also had our presentations in the afternoon, which was good for us. We were asked to give a 6-8 minute talk on IICS and what we were going to do. It was great to hear everyone's story about why God was calling them to teach overseas.

Okay, this is getting long, so let me get to the title of this post, Barnga. After the last presentation, we were invited over to the McCarthy's house (president Daryl and writer Teri) for some Jack Stack BBQ (the best in KC) and a cultural simulation game (Barnga). I will not go into all the rules, but it is amazing how frustrating it can be to communicate rules without being able to talk. A fun experience ;)

Friday, July 24, 2009

Orientation: The Plaza

Day two started with some inductive Bible study on the book of Jonah. The study was led by Spencer Stith (Director of Faculty Recruiting) with a list of seven questions and the mindset that all we knew was what we had just read. It was a great exercise to force us to look at the passage the way someone who had never read the Bible before would. We repeated this exercise each morning of orientation, which ended up being one of the highlights. Day two Bible study was followed by some more lectures on culture shock and balancing teaching and minstry. We were given the evening off and took the chance to check out Kansas City.

We drove down to an area called the Plaza, a shopping and dining area south of downtown. The weather was beautiful and we got a chance to walk around and check out some of Kansas City's many fountains. We learned after we got back to the hotel that Kansas City is known as the "City of Fountains." We had dinner at an Irish pub and then sat outside and had some gelato. Another excellent day!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Orientation: Movie Night

We wanted to share more with you about our IICS orientation and decided that it would be best to break it up into several posts. Let's start with day one. After driving for 13 hours on Saturday (with a small detour through Topeka to check out the Kansas state capital), we arrived at our hotel in Kansas City ready for some sleep.

Orientation started bright and early Sunday morning at 8:30 am with worship time and a chance to get to know each other. This was followed by Daryl McCarthy (IICS President) sharing the mission and vision of IICS (see below) and Teri McCarthy (IICS Writer-In-Residence) discussing culture shock and teaching us this mantra, "It's not good, it's not bad, it's just different." There were several other talks about raising support and earning the right to be heard, but the highlight of the day was Movie Night after dinner.

In order to help demonstrate the cultural immersion of an American in a foreign culture, we watched the 1956 film, The Teahouse of the August Moon, starring Marlon Brando and Glenn Ford. It is about American soldiers trying to help rebuild Japanese towns after WWII. We were initially skeptical, but it turned out to be an excellent film, with some great cultural lessons and a lot of great comedy, particularly the line "Socks up, Boss!" Highly recommend it! It also left me curious to know how good Marlon Brando's Japanese really is. Great way to end our first day, although we were definitely ready for some more sleep.

Their vision is that someday every university student in the world will have at least one instructor who will articulate and demonstrate the love and lordship of Jesus Christ for them.

Their mission is to bring glory to God and impact the world by developing godly leaders for every sector of society - government, business, home, church, the arts, law, the sciences, education
- as we provide key universities and academic institutions with educational services and Christian faculty who teach and live in such a way as to draw others to faith and transformation in Christ.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Back From Orientation

We got back last night from Kansas City and our IICS (International Institute for Christian Studies - http://www.iics.com/) orientation. We spent a week with our fellow appointees (see picture) learning about how to deal with culture shock, ministering in a foreign country and building a support team. The best part was definitely getting to know the other IICS appointees, which wasn't hard since we spent 12-14 hours a day together. It also got us excited about going overseas to teach and minister.

As a part of our support-raising, starting a blog was suggested as a good way to stay in touch with our family, friends and support team. So, we decided that it was finally time to join the blogging world. We hope to post regularly, every 2-3 days, which seems manageable. I (Steve) was appointed as the official family blogger through a series of long discussions and a complex decision-making process in the traditional Peterson fashion. In other words, Diana told me to do it. :)

Hope that you enjoy our bloggin' and look forward to sharing our lives with you, Steve & Diana