As some of you know I was away from England for the most part of a year working with a organisation called YWAM or Youth with a Mission. While in Jamaica and Guyana (see previous blog posts) what I got most fired up about was community action (helping practically in the communities where it is most needed).I believe strongly this is what I should work towards in the future.
Now back in England, living and working in Exeter I’m using this time to get stuck into Frontiers Church and get further solid grounding before I make more radical decisions of where to go and what to do next. Frontiers have a fantastic leadership team aswell as many other great friends who can help show your strengths, weaknesses and help bring you closer to God and subsequently into areas where you can be best used. I’m confident as the year progresses that more pieces of the puzzle will fall into place. Already I found out that my new homegroup leaders are in Bolivia for two weeks, with the view to possibly move out in the future. Will definitely have to find out more from them when they get back; after being two months in Guyana, South America is of great interest to me.
On the work scene I started recently working for Starbucks which has been great so far, very social job with plenty of opportunities to get to know customers, colleagues and have many mocha frappacinos to keep you buzzing. If you are ever on Queen St. (opposite Central train station) come in for the best beverage you could possibly have, served of course by me your friendly barista (currently friendly trainee barista).

Mocha Frappacino- Definite Good times.
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