Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Beauty and perfection...

Is there anything as beautiful as parents admiring their new born baby, their own perfect little miracle?

As you might have understood I got to assist in a delivery on my night shift today. It's amazing every single time! I watched how the parents admired their little baby boy and I thought to myself... wow, that is so beautiful... All the pain that the mother endured just moments earlier was completely forgotten and their faces radiated with happiness and pride over this perfect little boy. Just watching them made me joyful. The beauty of a new life... it's amazing...

Saturday, November 25, 2006

What kind of love is this?

"If we cut off their tongues and forbid the Christians speech, they love with their hands, with their feet, and with their eyes, they love always and everywhere until their last aspiration. Does anybody know how to take out the power of love from these stupid Christians?"
Words of a Roman prison guard who found both his fulfillment and frustration in torturing Christians. (From the book: If That Were Christ, Would You Give Him Your Blanket?)

That's the kind of Love we as Christians should strive and long for, in fact it should be what characterizes us! The kind of Love that won't be stopped. The kind of Love that turns our life around and shines through our entire being.
"By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another." (John 13:35)

Thursday, November 23, 2006

What I am most thankful for...

We don't have thanksgiving in Iceland, but that's no reason not to be thankful! ;) So I'm going to share with you what I am thankful for - the one thing in my life that I am MOST thankful for. Ready?

The salvation I have in Jesus Christ. I did NOTHING to deserve it, yet He gave it to me... It rests solely on His grace and mercy towards me. It just leaves me speechless!

There is something I want to share with you so click on the links below, get the song and the slideshow I made. Listen to the song while you watch the slides :)

Monday, November 20, 2006

Hats for sale! Húfur til sölu!

Guess this post is mostly for the Icelanders... but I'm going to write it in English anyway so that everyone knows what it's about ;)

I have made a bunch of hats like you've already seen and am now going to start selling them. So if you are interested in buying one let me know.

There are 3 sizes of hats:

Adult or youth size
(white and blue):
1500kr

Children's size (brown): 1000 kr

Baby: 1500 kr

Saturday, November 18, 2006

A good first experience :)

Yup, my first experience taking patient history and examining was really good! The patient was very cooperative and the doctor who instructed me was just awesome. He's a good teacher and made me feel comfortable during the whole examination. He pointed out things I did well and how to do things in an efficient way. I was happy with my first experience and I think I did pretty well. Now I won't be as nervous about taking patient history. The examination part is something that will take time and experience to develop, but I got some good advice yesterday. I'm excited about learning more and developing my examination skills as time goes by. My family will be my ginny pigs, haha!

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Tomorrow, tomorrow...


I have my first patient history taking and examination with a real patient tomorrow! Should be interesting! I've practiced on fellow students and family members so I should get something right, but I'm far from knowing what I do half the time :oP hehe. But hey, that's how we learn, right? Learn about it, practice it and learn a bunch more from experience and mistakes and also from others by watching and hearing about their experience. I'm excited but also a little nervous because it's not just one of my healthy class mates this time, it's a real patient. I'd like to look like I know a little bit what I'm doing at least! :oP

Sunday, November 12, 2006

Christmas in a shoe box!!!


Today I spent a few hours helping out with a project called "Christmas in a shoe-box". Every year it gets bigger! More and more people take part! It's just awesome!!!! The first year about 500 boxes were shipped to Ukraine, last year 2500 and now... well, they hadn't finished counting when I left, but around 5000 boxes will be sent this year! Isn't that amazing?

In case you have no clue what I'm talking about I'll tell you a little about the project. People put together Christmas gifts for kids in Ukraine. All the gifts are in shoe boxes - hence the name of the project. What I helped with today was going through the boxes marking them and getting them ready to be shipped. Here are a few pics! It's like being in Santa's workshop!!!

Doesn't it look a little like Santa's work shop?

Mountains of boxes to go through!!!

Getting the boxes ready to be shipped off in a container.

Click here to see more pictures from this project! Kindergartens handing off their gifts, car loads of boxes and lot's more! Check it out!

Friday, November 10, 2006

Designing hats

I've started designing these hats, you can call them whatever you like ;) Here's a sample of some that I've made. When I've made some more I'm thinking of selling them... that is if people like them ;oP So, please tell me what you think!

Thursday, November 09, 2006

When Hurt By a Friend

I hope you take the time to read this post because it wa a bit of an eye opener to me :)

When Hurt By a Friend: Wisdom from Scripture
by Mark D. Roberts

One of the things I most value about the Bible is its realism. Scripture doesn't look at life through rose-colored glasses, thus asking us to deny our experience and pretend as if everything's right in the world. Whether we're facing natural disasters or injuries done by a friend, the Bible provides realistic as well as divinely-inspired wisdom.

Scripture includes plenty of instances of friends wronging friends, or even relatives wronging relatives. For example:

• Already in the fourth chapter of Genesis we have a brother killing a brother out of jealousy.

• Then, in Genesis 37, the brothers of Joseph sell him into slavery, a gracious step up from their original plan to kill him.

• Job sufferings are magnified by the superficial accusations of his friends, about whom he laments, "My brothers are as undependable as intermittent streams, as the streams that overflow when darkened by thawing ice and swollen with melting snow, but that cease to flow in the dry season (Job 6:15-17).

• The Psalms are full of complaints about enemies, but the bitterest pain of all comes from the betrayal of a friend: "Even my best friend, the one I trusted completely, the one who shared my food, has turned against me" (Psalm 41:9).

• The prophet Hosea, upon God's command, married a woman who had been a cult prostitute, and who returned to her former ways after becoming Hosea's wife and the mother of his children (Hosea 1-2).

• Turning to the New Testament, we find plenty of instances in which folks who were converted by Paul turned against him (1 and 2 Corinthians, Galatians), rejecting his instruction and spurning his love.

• Of course the New Testament contains the archetypal picture of friend hurting friend, when Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (Luke 22:47-48).

So, my first point in response to Hugh's question is that the Bible gets it. The problem of being injured by a friend is real, and painful, and part of the brokenness of humanity, and something God understands, not just as a dispassionate observer, but as One who experienced betrayal in Judas's kiss.

In fact, Scripture reveals that God is the One who knows most what it's like to be hurt by friends, ever since Adam and Eve first rejected Him (Genesis 3). Time and again, Israel spurned the Lord, acting not only as a betraying friend, but even an adulterous wife (Jeremiah 3, Hosea 1-2). The prologue to John's Gospel laments concerning Jesus, the Word of God, "But although the world was made through him, the world didn't recognize him when he came. Even in his own land and among his own people, he was not accepted" (John 1:10-11). Yes, "not accepted," to say the least. More than "not accepted," He was betrayed by a friend and tortured to death at the behest of the leaders of His own people. When it comes to the hurt caused by a friend, not only does the Bible get it, but God gets it . . . personally and painfully.

Why does this matter? Because when we've been hurt by somebody close to us, it makes all the difference in the world to know that God understands and cares. Without a doubt, the deepest pain I've felt in over twenty years of ministry has come from the actions of friends, or people I've considered to be friends. When I've shared my heart with someone, when we've ministered together, when I've guarded his backside against the accusations of others, and then this friend turns on me . . . the hurt is huge, the disappointment profound. In times like these when I've cried out to God, the realization that God really understands has brought me nearer to God. It has given me hope and comfort. Not that the pain disappears. That takes a long time, usually. But God has used my experiences of the betrayal of friends to draw me closer to Him, and for this I am truly grateful.

Yet bringing my feelings of betrayal to God has helped me to see something else, something distressing, but necessary to see. I've come to realize how much my own unfaithfulness to God has hurt Him. For most of my life I've thought of my sin as dishonoring God (which it does) and deserving His wrath (which it does). But the experience of a friend's betrayal has helped me to see that that God of the Universe, in addition to judging my sin, is also pained by it. The God who has sought me out in Jesus Christ grieves when I reject Him in favor of lesser gods, even as Jesus wept over Jerusalem (Luke 19:41; see also Ephesians 4:30). This realization has quickened my desire to remain in relationship with God and to honor Him in all that I do. Thus, ironically and mercifully, God has used injury from a friend to deepen my faith and strengthen my relationship with Him.

Sunday, November 05, 2006

Mending a broken heart...

Hmmm... yea, that's not something any of us like, is it? Having a broken heart is probably one of the worst pains in the world... It really can eat you up and make your days grey and tough to get through. It takes time, but we eventually get through and rays of sunlight finally hit our face again. Life goes on and we are ready to take on new challenges.

Are you in the process of mending a broken heart? Do you feel like life is grey and lonely? Just hang in there! Also remember that our Daddy in Heaven has His arms wide open. We can run to Him and cry in His arms. We can put all our burdens at His feet and let Him carry them. God wants us to bring our broken hearts to Him. He is the Healer and He can give us peace that noone else can even when we are in this place of hurt and loneliness.


The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart, O God, you will not despise. (Psalm 51:17)
The LORD is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit. (Psalm 34:18)
He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds. (Psalm 147:3)
Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. (Matthew 11:28)
Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you. (1 Peter 5:7)

I'm not telling you that this is the instant way to healing... Healing takes time. But being able to lay everything in God's hands and receiving His peace is indescribable. It makes all the difference in my life and it helps me through difficult times. God carries me through every time.