Saturday, November 28, 2009

Thanksgiving pt3

Dear Family,

I have been enjoying my time with the Reeves family. They have been feeding me a lot of food... mainly with sugar. Mrs. Reeves is a home cook so all the food is well put together and very tasty. We had lasagna, cinnamon rolls, and presently some type of casserole. I have been watching a lot of awesome movies such as Horton Hears a Who, The Sound of Music, Godspell, Star Trek and presently Fly Away Home. All these movies have been awesome and refreshing.

The Sound of Music is so amazing, I love the fact that it is a long movie because it developed the characters so well! The songs were fun, catchy, very well put together.

Horton Hears a Who had great graphics and very funny. It changed my life.

Godspell was cool. I enjoyed the music and the hippie clowns dancing and singing about/to Jesus. Which says something because I normally do not like these types of "christian" films. Which Godspell was made by a Jewish man in response to Jesus Christ Supperstar, therefore it is a Jewish film...maybe Christians just cant make good films.

Ok, thanks for reading I am going to continue the movie.
Jordan.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Thanksgiving! pt2

Dear Family,

I am eating and enjoying the presence of a family in Pennsylvania. They are the Reeves family, they are awesome. There is a deep unity in this family that I can not quite get my head around. Their Love for one another is great, I can see it! The food is so good.

I had a moment to my self today so I took a imaginary jog through Dr Seuss' "Horton Hears a Who!". It was a very good book, I was impressed and greatly inspired by the compassion of Horton.

My favorite quotes "...some poor little person who's shaking with fear. That he'll be blow in the pool! He has no way to steer! I'll just have to save him. Because, after all, A person's a person, no matter how small."

"This," cried the Mayer, "is your town's darkest hour! The time for all Whos who have blood red to come to aid of their country!" he said. "We've GOT to make noise in great amounts! So, open your mouth, lad! For every voice counts!"

I enjoy the art of Dr. Seuss. Very simple and to the point. His books are fun and good reads when you need a light moment in your life.

Thank you for reading.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving Family,

I love you all very much. I am grate fully to be walking this life with all. Your all an encouragement to me. Thank you for praying for my time here in Boston, for my life to develop in Boston.

I am becoming very plugged into a church named Cornerstone. I am so grate full to be in fellowship with these people whim love Jesus with all their heart and are ready to see people to come to know Jesus through love.

I am seeing the Kingdom, I am moving in it. I love it! I LOVE IT!

I am in love with Jesus, I would like to butter him up with all my care for him. He is a brilliant lad, willing to go places physically, emotionally, mentally that I may never go. He is great! He is real and He cares. The reality has not fully hit me yet and when it does I will be in His presence, most likely on my face.

When I go out I no longer say I believe in God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit because believing allows a gap, a contradiction, a lack of knowledge on my behalf but the reality of the trinity does not rely on me, it is simply real. God may move in ways I do not understand, agree with but this life is about giving myself up for his kingdom. That's just what I will do for as long as possible.

Happy thanksgiving, I love you all. Keep walking beside our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Good night.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Ive got a social life.

Dear Family,
I have a social life. It was great to speak to a bunch of people that are excited to get to know you. I am so grate full to be running into people who are interested in my life. I feel human once again, mm social life. I am so excited to hang out with these people once again.

Thank you for your prayers. Life has been ok, I am working on a lot of art. I still need to post art on this blog-spot but I lack resources to get them up.... so soon, hopefully.

Love you all.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

A Re-post of my first post. Building Giants in Boston.

Dear Reader,
I am calling this blog site Building Giants in Boston because last year in Belfast Ireland there was a Pastor speaking about being near giants, growing as giants in Christ, and raging war against giants that are adversaries of the Christ.

In DTS last year God sealed in me a heart for dicipleship, not some weak dicipleship but hardcore living together, learning how to be living sacrifices before our living God. Walk with God hand and hand, come together to infect Boston for the Kingdom of God. Not starting anything new, just coming alongside God to be servants for building His kingdom in the hearts of man.

I hope my presence in Boston will help the process of building Giants for Christ. Pray for my heart to be right before God and that I may speak when need to and shut up when need to. It will be Jesus that will get me in trouble, not my self. Pray for any who will be aside me in the future to have an open heart before God and obedience too.

I am excited to move with Trinity. Trinity, your beautiful, keep radiating over and through my life. Keep nudging my heart, I think I am almost awake for you.

Psalms 1:1-3 NLT
1 Oh, the joys of those who do not
follow the advice of the wicked,
or stand around with sinners,
or join in with mockers.
2 But they delight in the law of the Lord,
meditating on it day and night.
3 They are like trees planted along the riverbank,
bearing fruit each season.
Their leaves never wither,
and they prosper in all they do.


I got this scripture in writting this blog. While reading, this is what stuck out the most.
"They are like trees planted along the riverbank,
bearing fruit each season.
Their leaves never wither,
and they prosper in all they do."

hm... I'll leave it at that. I do not know what else to write.

Ok, enjoy your selves.

your companion in Christ, Jordan

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Broken phone, broken connection!

Dear Family,

Amazing thing has happened this week, my phone broke! LOL, I will need to get a new one but I am not too sure when. Until then email me.

I am playing with art still. I just bought the new switchfoot, flyleaf album and it is amazing! Both very good and would recommend you to buy them. They are so inspiring to fight for love and live for Jesus.

Yeah, Rock on mates!

Jordan.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

art

Dear family,

I am working on a new art style and it is going alright. Its all lines and designs with vibrant colors. I am looking more at graphic arts. Its been good, changing and a extreme pull from my messy art in the past. I am finding my voice in art.

Recently I have been sensing God leading me to fast food for 25 days. I think I may do it in December, not to sure. Please pray for me and how I should go about this process.

Thanks for reading.

Jordan.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Art History.

Vorticism: (1912 - 1915)

English art movement, Vorticism is sometimes called the English version of Cubism. Founded by abstract artist Percy Wyndham Lewis, members of the movement focused on themes that incorporated modern machinery and industry. The movement was a mixture of Futurism and Cubism, lasting from 1912-1915. The movement began growing in 1913 when the Rebel Art Centre was founded, formed by Wyndham Lewis, Edward Wadsworth, Frederick Etchells, and Cuthbert Hamilton. The group’s name lasted only several months, later re-titled Vorticism by Ezra Pound. Two Vorticist manifestoes were published in the movement’s newspaper, Blast, in 1914 and 1915.

Vorticists rejected traditional academic institutions and looked to the future with fear. They recognized the power of technology, particularly the machine and anticipated that it would result in a bleak, purposeless life for humankind. Vorticism was the first English art movement dedicated to abstraction. Artists worked primarily in two-dimensional form, employed the fragmentation and multiple viewpoints of Cubism. Their work was defined with flat, bold colors, and simple geometric shapes.

Vorticism died out at the onset of World War I since many of its artists enlisted in the armed forces. In addition, there were disagreements within the group at the end of 1915 that also contributed to its demise.

The Nazarenes: (1809 - )

The Nazarenes was a group of German artists that formed in the early 19th century and whose goal was to revive Christian art. They intended to do this by returning to the paintings of Italian Renaissance artists, notably Perugino and Raphael. The group’s origins were in Vienna, where J.F. Overbeck and Franz Pforr founded the Brotherhood of St. Luke in 1809. The group then traveled to Rome, set themselves up in a monastery, and attracted several new members. They lived in a communal environment, performing chores in the morning and collaborating on frescoes and other works in the afternoons. They derived their subjects only from Christian doctrines, not from nature. The group had a significant influence on the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood of the later 19th century.

Fauvism: (1898 - 1908)

Coming from the French word fauve, meaning "wild animals," Fauvism rejected traditional painting and sculpture ideals and emphasized modern concepts, notably machines and motion. Inspired by the late impressionist works of Paul Gauguin and Vincent Van Gogh who pushed the boundaries with their bold color choices, the movement took this idea a step further to include simplified design. The first Fauvist exhibition occurred in 1905.

Pointillism and Post-impressionist inspired the development of the Fauvist movement. More specifically, Fauvist’s work was derived from primitive and tribal art; also Paul Gauguin’s color choice and style. Although the movement was short-lived, it had a profound influence on the development of the Expressionists. The name Fauvism was taken from the French word the "fauves," meaning the wild beasts. This title was appropriate because of their use of uncontrolled, abrasive, and intense colors. The Fauves held their most significant exhibition at the Paris Salon d’Autumne in 1905, paving the way for Modernist movements.

The primary focus of the Fauvist movement is non-naturalistic and vibrant color. In addition to Gauguin’s influence, Vincent Van Gogh’s palette was inspirational to the Fauves. Their aim was to express emotion through color choice. Fauvism died out after 1908, when the group went separate ways, many turning to

Cubism.


Resource: http://wwar.com/masters/movements/fauvism.html


Thanks for reading : )


Monday, November 9, 2009

EMO!

Dear Family,

By my sickness I have been very easily EMOTIONAL. I am going nuts but it is ok. I know God is working on me, cleaning my insecurities up and it is NOT EASY all the time (life this time). I have been settled back down to earth and remember to enjoy the soil once again.

I currently have received a bloody noise as I am typing this for you. Hold on.....

OK, I miss bean and cheese burritos A LOT. I miss JAMBA JUICE A LOT. I miss the beach(es) a lot.

above all I do miss you. I have not missed home like this, it is playing with my thoughts and emotion. I have to keep reminding myself that I am called to Boston and need to stay fully dedicated to this place because God would like me to party along with him here. Oh but the party is growing in days and when I sit to take a break from dancing I begin to think of you all, my friends, my family, my loved one. How it would please me to see you all once again!

My work, my play, my life, my Lover is here. He is with me and I am with Him. He is taking very good care of me and that is through some of your own personal hands and thoughts through out a day maybe.

Our Father does here all your voices whether in thought or in vocal waves, acknowledge his ears.

I recognize you all and wish the best for you.

Jordan

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Dear Family,

I am sick. I am dizzy and ready to throw up through the mouth or the butt. Yeah, not feeling good at all.

The good things of this week, I am beginning to act with a friend. I am so excited about this. Acting is a great thing and I am going to begin learning to become a better actor.

I have been reading a few good books. One book is called Black by Ted Dekker, Black is a well thought out book. I am impressed with the time and memory jumps within the book. Its a fun read and at the moment I would encourage anyone to read it.

Second book I am reading is a book based on the Christian history. This book goes through all of the reformer of the Church and gives a small glimpse of their theology. It is a good history lesson.

Book Three. Making Sense out of Suffering by Peter Kreeft this book is a great encouragement to me. As I read it I realize I do not need counseling, just another person seeking the answers to this crazy random awesome life.

Book Four, is by Watchman Knee The breaking of the Outer man and the releasing of the Spirit. This book is destroying me, helps me to realize how much work is still needed to be done on my heart. Its good, he talks about mental and emotional push for others agreement but that is not going to help what is needed is a spiritual touch and how that is done by the holy spirit and our spirit moving together. Its beautiful and I am eating it all up.

Yep, reading is a big part of my life at the moment and I am happy about that.

Love you all very very much.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Time is tickin away : )

Dear Family,

Things have been productive here in Boston. Art is changing and moving in to a new place that I am very glad about. I am noticing my love for juxtapose art so I am taking stencils and smoothing out the surface of my art pieces. I am very inspired at the moment by books, music and a few other artist that I have been researching.

I hope to soon get some drafts of art up soon. Keep in tune.

Thank you. Love you all.
Jordan

Monday, November 2, 2009

Noticed

Dear Family,

I have great news, YWAM: BOSTON has been noticed by a few big people, a few big churches and are now being noticed by people within Boston. It is so exciting! God is on a move and we are grate full to be apart of it.

I have been realizing when i am on out reach I run more into Christians then none Christians. All the pre-christians are not read to talk yet.

I spoke with a guy, whom I believe name is Ken, he was telling me about how he thinks many people misinterpret what Jesus did for us on the cross. Jesus really died for his own sins and we (humanity) are all gods and are pure. He is in a odd place and told me that he is trying to understand how to live with the regrets of his past. He did not tell me what is wrong, he has a lot of anxiety. I comforted him with some words of encouragement and told him what I have seen of humanity and learned by Gods grace about humanity. He know the gospel but never accepted it for him self and it seemed he was not ready yet to accept it as he spoke.

Jessica, a friend from Holland spoke with a guy from Belgium, she was great full to speak to some one in dutch for the first time in awhile. The guy she spoke to is really seeking God and trying understand how to live. He and Jessica hopefully will talk soon again. Aaron spoke to the same person ad they exchanged numbers, pray for this fella.

Jessica, also prayed with a person to receive Christ. Pray he stays strong with Christ, giving and receiving love.

This last week was a good day for out reach. I am happy to have finally moved to a new place, the guys moved to a new house. It is very homey, I am in a room with three friends, next room over is another three guys, then another room on the other side is one other guy. I am really getting to know my roommates even better. : )

I woke up yesterday eager to get to know a tone of more people. Yep, I want to be the cool kid...haha NO! I just want friends!

Ok pray for my team and I, things are moving and it is exciting.

MUCH LOVE,
JORDAN