Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Poland...Tuesday #2

If you can't tell by now...I have lost count of the days we have been here. It seems like an eternity, as well as a minute! Crazy how time works.

More workshops with our groups today. We showed the "chase scene" they did yesterday, and edited those down to a final product...then converted them so they can be put up on the blog (check out the blog for the camp this week. it is being kept up by one of the workshops. you can go to it at fishart2008.blogspot.com)

My group of guys has been amazing so far. They did a killer job on their chase scene, and have some really good ideas coming for their final project. I can't wait to see what they come up with.

The sessions this week have been much different than last week. All the speakers and stories and EVERYTHING last week related to basketball...which makes sense. It was a BASKETBALL camp! The stuff was good, but sometimes hard to connect with because out team doesn't play basketball like those kids so. We are all "techno weeny's"!

This week though, the messages have really hit home for all of us. The connection is there because we are in our element. We all know why God has created us, and we are able to show that through our work!

God has revealed some amazing things to us while in Poland. He has shows us the importance of community, relationships, and trust. Without having these elements, out team would be in shambles right now. There have been some rough spots...but nobody is perfect. We have worked through them as a team.

We have one final project we need to complete for the team here at PROeM before we leave on Sunday. It is a promotional piece we put a good amount of work into last week...but we still need to edit it all down and create a final project. None of us can seem to find the drive...the initial drive, not the hard drive (thanks for the joke Bob!)...to work on this project.

Be praying for our team, that we can finish up this project and put our best foot forward with it.

Enjoy the stories...


Alex H.

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