Rachel Hampton

The Life and Times of a world traveler

 
 
 

A little introduction! January 29, 2009

Filed under: Journey...not the band — Rachel @ 12:27 am

I would like to introduce one of my roommates at pre-ship training.  She wanted me to introduce her as beautiful, wonderful, smart, amazing, innocent, pure-hearted, faithful, young, Jina from South Korea!


Wow, I look pale and huge-headed.  She was the first one to welcome me to our room and also shares a bed with me. We’ve been forced to become really close, haha.  She will only be on the ship for 7 months and is going through her University, Handong. She is one of the kindest people I have ever met and has a contagious laugh.  She is single, gentleman! And 20 years old. There are some really amazing people here and she is just one of them! Here is a view from our hotel balcony….if only you could see how blue the water actually is…wow!

So that is all from here for now. I have found that sitting on the balcony with my legs propped up and my computer sitting up high…I can gain access to a wireless signal! Praise God for little miracles!! I am so a child of technology…it is kind of sad.  Of course I’m not trying to become otherwise.

PS. Something cool.  The first night we were here, we had a praise and worship service.  Wow. I became so overwhelmed.  I was finally sitting in that room with people from around the would going through pre-ship training.  All those years of waiting, frustration, prayer, discouragement, encouragement…it finally led me here.  Amazing.  God is so faithful! He always completes the works that He starts. So if you’re feeling discouraged at all today because of a period of waiting that you are in…don’t worry, God’s timing is always best. We serve such am amazing God.

BTW, enjoy all your freezing rain and snow, suckas!!!

Sincerely, a grateful girl who is sitting outside in her shorts, t-shirt, and flip flops and who went swimming yesterday. And whose legs just fell asleep from being in this position too long.

 
 

I made it to the Philippines! January 27, 2009

Filed under: Journey...not the band — Rachel @ 12:46 am

It’s true, I made it.  It was a long journey (though I must say that Singapore Airlines rocks!) We have one week of training here at a hotel in Cebu and then we will go to the ship on Sunday and move all of our stuff on…finally! I am rooming with three, beautiful, amazing girls. One from South Korea, one from the Philippines, and one from Cambodia. There are so many new faces but it is fun to get to know everyone and how God brought them here. I am feeling a little sick. Probably due to the face that it was under 20 degrees in Germany and here it’s in the 70’s to 80’s.  Yes, I am wearing shorts, a tshirt, and flip flops.  It is glorious!  Our hotel this week faces a gorgeous ocean and the food is amazing.  We had some visitors from the ship today and they said to not get used to the food but enjoy it while we can, haha.  And I plan too.  Please continue to pray that God would give me energy and a hunger to know Him more each and everyday.  Also for new friendships that I continue to make. I will try to post pictures soon but internet is proving to be difficult.  Right now I sit in a tiny internet cafe during a break in our sessions.  I wanted to send everyone a quick update.  Love and miss you all!  And thanks for your prayers :)

 
 

Psalm 10:13-15 January 20, 2009

Filed under: Journey...not the band — Rachel @ 3:31 pm

“For anyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved. But how can they call on Him to save them unless they believe in him? And how can they believe in Him if they have never heard about Him? And how can they hear about Him unless someone tells them? And how will anyone go and tell them without being sent?”

 
 

One week…almost over! January 17, 2009

Filed under: Journey...not the band — Rachel @ 11:37 am

 

Well, the first week is almost done. It’s been exhausting but really fun.  The food has been good and company even better.  There are some really amazing people here.  Both speakers and future missionaries. One speaker in particular has really had an impact on me.  His name is Chip Kirk.  He spoke one session on Bible reading.  He made is so fresh and convicting.  It wasn’t like “Go read your bibles! What is wrong with you missionaries?”  It was just down to earth and made me think about how much more passionate I want to be about spending time in God’s Word. I mean, you can’t guilt someone into reading the Bible.  I was talking with one of my roommates about how there is a difference between desiring to read the Bible and feeling like you have to.  

 

Last night Chip spoke on personality differences.  It was hilarious and so much fun for the whole group!  We all took a short personality test and then discussed the differences between everyone and how we’ll face lots of differences on the field.  We have another follow-up one next week with more information on relating to other cultures.  There have been some wonderful times of worship and reflection.  I’ve been journaling like crazy…not wanting to forget a thing.  

I wore my Zack Morris necklace today and quizzed a roommate (from America) on how good of friends we could really be.  She passed with flying colors!  In fact, she mentioned how during the personality test she kept thinking of Mr. Tuttle.  One of the personality groups was called “Movtivators”.  She kept imagining Mr. Tuttle chanting to his class “Motivate, Motivate, Motivate”. Haha, needless to say…I love her!

Tomorrow we are taking a day trip after lunch to Heidelburg.  I’m looking forward to having an afternoon to just relax and explore Germany. I wanted to post some pictures for those of you are interested in what’s been going on so far.

 

Yay! Germany!

Yay! Germany!

 

Me and my roommate, Gina

Me and my roommate, Gina

 

The Youth Hostel, it's very beautiful with a bridge over water. My room is in the building on the far right.

The Youth Hostel

 

First day of school?

First day of school?

 

Exploring the city

Exploring the city

 

More of Mosbach

More of Mosbach

That’s all you get for now. I am web-chatting soon and can’t use all my battery! What would I do without internet?

 
 

Guten Tag! January 14, 2009

Filed under: Journey...not the band — Rachel @ 4:42 am

I am in Germany…can you believe it? And we have wireless internet, even better! I don’t know that I’ll have a lot of chances to use it because we are going to be very busy. Still, it’s nice to have the option.

Leaving day was so surreal.  I felt a little nervous but also pretty calm, considering.  My parents and friends went with me to Dulles and gave me a great goodbye. It was pretty crazy, but exciting, to stand on the other side of security and wave goodbye to my parents, Kim, and Amy….knowing those faces wouldn’t be seen again physically for awhile.  I say exciting but don’t meant that I don’t WANT to see them, just that it was exciting to begin this journey.  God has been so faithful!

The flight was ok.  I had a delightful child kicking the back of my seat almost the entire 7 hours. Another lesson in patience? I tried to sleep but it was difficult.  The seats were cramped and my body just wasn’t cooperating.  I got to Germany and had the easiest time in customs I’ve ever seen.  There was no line and no forms to fill out.  The guy just looked at my passport, asked no questions, and stamped that sucker.  I wish it was always like that!  I met some Operation Mobilization staff in the airport and found out there were three other people already there (all Americans).  We chatted for about 20 min before our bus arrived to take us to Mosbach where the conference is taking place.  Another American lady showed up just in time to join us. Two of the people (one boy, one girl) are going to Logos Hope (the other ship), one lady who is in her 60’s is going to India, and the other girl who is 30 is heading to one of those long-named countries that ends in -stan.  Everyone slept on the hour and a half ride to Mosbach but me. I wanted to take in the scenery.  It looked like I could be driving through the US until I’d see a village with old, cool buildings and very distinct looking homes.  I think we drove on the Audubon, though I can’t be sure.  That’s the highway with no speed limits.  We were definitely flying and still some people were soaring right past us.  I tried to look at the road signs for my dad (because I knew he’ll ask me what road we took) but couldn’t figure it out.

We arrived, half asleep, checked in, and were then driven a mile or so to the youth hostel we’ll be staying in. None of my roommates had arrived yet, so I claimed the prime bed and quickly laid down for a nap. Shortly after I woke up, my first roommate showed up.  Her name is Gina and she is from Indiana.  We get along great already.  She’s a really fun girl with a hint of sarcasm.  Wonder why we get along? She is going to Bosnia when she’s done here at the conference.  We hung out for awhile and other girls wandered in our room.  Before long, we had the party room with lots of girl talking, laughing, and just hanging out.  But then it was time for dinner.  A group of us walked back to “The Mill”.  The OM headquarters here is an old, renovated mill that is very cool!  Oh and yes, it’s very cold here.  In the teens.  There’s a little snow on the ground though not much.  Don’t worry, there’s something called the “Charlie” here which is a secondhand clothes closet with lots of winter clothes to borrow.  I’ve already taken advantage of it.

Dinner was interesting.  We walked in and Gina said, “So what do you suppose that is?” haha.  It turned out to be really good.  It was some pasta meat pocket thing with spinach.  The rest of dinner consisted of cold potatoes (that was a surprise when I popped it in my mouth) and some cold bean mixture. Oh, and croissants.  I sat with some young girls that work here and are all German.  They were nice but felt embarrassed that their English wasn’t better.  I told them it was better than my German!  Shortly after, a few men sat down.  One happened to be the current director of the Doulos!  He is from South Korea and was just in town for a ship meeting.  I got to chat with him some and he seemed very nice.

After dinner was the welcome meeting.  We sang some praise and worship and had the usual announcements.  Everyone was dead tired but it was still a really cool time. The director of the conference (who is from South Africa) gave a short message which was translated into German.  There were also a couple other people in the room I could hear translating for others…so cool!  I am just so excited to be here!  It was awesome to sit in that room with people from over 20 countries and know God has placed a very similar call on all of our lives.  Pretty crazy.  And to be here after such a long journey…how good is my God?  I hope you know and are able to see His power in your life.  I already know I won’t be sorry for giving him complete control! There has been no homesickness yet, just total awe and joy and peace.  I already know this is going to be one, crazy journey.

After the meeting we all headed back to our rooms to SLEEP! I met our other two roommates briefly because they had recently arrived.  One is Miriam and she is from Switzerland and the other is Katryn from Germany.  They are very sweet girls.  I am taking advantage of an open morning that was given to us.  We have our first “official” conference meeting in a little over an hour.

Well, 992 words later, I am finally done updating on my first few days. I’ll update you again as soon as possible!

 
 

Bon Voyage! January 9, 2009

Filed under: Journey...not the band — Rachel @ 10:39 am

Well this is it. I’ve waited for this moment for a long time and now it’s here.  I sent an email to someone and said “…before I leave on Monday”.  Not next month, year, or week but a specific day.  That was weird.  God is so good!  While eating dinner with my friend Lisa a few days ago I started to get really overwhelmed while we talked about the journey I’ve been on in the past few years.  God proved so faithful through it all…not that there should be any doubt.  But, wow, it is so clear that He is in control and I am so glad He’s running my life.  I’d do a really pathetic job of it if it was up to me.

My friend, Emily flies in today. I haven’t seen her in about a year and a half and she’s coming in to bid me adieu.  And no, I still haven’t packed.  It’s Friday…I leave Monday.  I’ve always been a procrastinator; no need to stop now.  So this is it.  If I don’t see you before I leave…I love you and give you a blog-style hug right now.  Please feel free to write and most definitely, pray!  See you in a few years :)