I arrived home on Thursday after a 26 hour trip, worn out but thankful for a wonderful time in Australia. I still haven't adapted back to Eastern Standard Time yet. For the past two days I've become very sleepy in the afternoon and woke up early in the mornings. Since it's a weekend, it's not a problem. Hopefully by Monday, I'll be back on track with the change in time.
I don't know when I've enjoyed being with people anymore than I enjoyed the two pastors there who hosted the conference. Silas Issa and Robert Albano were gracious hosts and their congregations were so responsive that they nearly "preached me to death." I also enjoyed the time with my friend, David Billings, who traveled with me and shared his own grace walk story both in public and one on one while we were there.
I was struck by how diverse the ethnic culture is in Melbourne. There are Christians in both of the churches we attended from all over the world. Apart from the conference, one highlight for me was to share an authentic Lebanese meal in the home of a dear Lebanese couple. I'd never eaten Lebanese food but am determined now to find a restaurant here who serves that food. Another highlight was when Rob took Dave and me to see kangaroos in a national park area. I climbed the fence and got as close to them as I dared.
The people in Australia were very friendly, both inside and outside the church. Plans are to return there in 2010, when we hope to speak at conferences in a number of cities around the country.
Thanks to each of you who prayed for the meetings there.
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