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| I think I'm running out of music to listen to. I'm just curious, what is your favorite song of all-time? That one song that you can just listen to over and over with no respite. It's hard to narrow it down to one, but I know you can do it!
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| "Have mercy on me, O God, according to your unfailing love; according to your great compassion blot out my transgressions. Wash away all my iniquity and cleanse me from my sin. For I know my transgressions, and my sin is always before me."
Lord, make me new, wash my life clean. Lord, transform me. I have so much I need to repent for. I want to give all up my sins, my faults, my burdens, my failures, my pride, my insecurity, my anger, my judgment, my apathy, my bitterness, my immaturity, my fear up to you, Jesus. Only You can purify me, and make me whole so that I may live my life completely for You.
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| Lord, You've given me everything...why am I still wanting more?
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| Happy birthday...

...you're growing up real nicely..
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| Haha yeah, I know, a month late. But here's some real pictures of my missions trip to Taiwan this summer. I presented at church today and felt inspired to post up pictures. Neat, huh? By the way, these are mostly Caven's pictures, so you might have seen them already. But anyway!

Here's Team Keelung '06: Carol, Tiffany, Jason, and me. Best team ever. (don't ask what I'm doing.)

Here's a picture of all 27 of us at training week. Before we went off to our respective cities in Taiwan, we went to EFC EV to learn how to teach English and...bond, I guess. This picture is normal looking, so I have nothing more to say about it.

At Kee Lung, we would do devotions with our pastor twice a day. The TA's at the church really amazed us with their diligence and hard work everyday. That's not funny.

When the kids came, we would lead them in singing fun songs that involve me and Jason looking like we're on the toilet.

I think I'm asleep.

...I don't know..

Here's my beginning class. I'd like to say I miss them, but...

After singspiration, we would split up into our different classes. Apparently, raising up my arms is how I teach English. Lucky kids.

After class, we would have our "1 to 3"'s where we would have a couple of the kids stay afterwards to hang out and talk with us and ask us any questions they had.. I think in this picture, we're talking about.. fingers..

Now I'm threatening to shoot one of them.

I'm great with kids.

When we had free time, we would do fun things like ...this. A group of church friends came from Hua Lien and taught us how to do an aborigine dance.

..I turned out to be a natural.

Hey look! I'm giving a sermon!
Just kidding. Testimony.

Another fun thing we did was play badminton, which is huge in Taiwan. Look at my sweat, man. That's so gross. I have the most sweat glands in my shoulders and lower neck.

A big tradition at the church was the annual cream fight. ..I think we won.
After missions, all 27 of us met back together for debriefing in Chia Yi. They took us out to this great, very cheap hotpot place.

"That's a lot of meat!" ...haha, sorry.

After debriefing was over, I went around Taiwan for a week to visit family. Here's me with my grandma and a couple of my aunts and cousins. The family resemblance is uncanny, right?

Guess what I'm about to do.
And finally...to top it all off... here's Jason rocking out.
I'm sorry, man...I had to. I had to.
Alright, that's it for now. ennnnjoy.
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