Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Returning, Continuing, Processing


Friends
This past year, in so many ways, names have become faces and faces have become stories and these stories have captured my heart.
Now, I want to invite you into one particular story, so will you listen for a moment?
Last January, I had the beautiful opportunity to step into the Holy Land and engage with the people living there in a way that surprised me and left me with a passion for stories. This next January, I have the chance to be a part of a small team that will be returning to Israel and Palestine.
This place is a land in the midst of a great story. It's a story with two sides. It's a story of confusion and frustration, a story of fear and hopelessness. And it's a story that desperately needs quiet listeners and fiercely caring hearts.
What captured my heart on my initial trip was a question from one of our Palestinian waiters. He asked us what we as Americans knew of life in Palestine. He asked if we just didn't know or if we just didn't care.
A typical trip to the Holy Land is for the purpose of seeing the places but not the people. However, we as a RockHarbor Fullerton community feel that God is opening doors and inviting us to return to this land and continue to learn about the people. Our community has an opportunity to engage in this land of conflict, to experience daily life, and to share these stories.
This January, our team will be in Israel and Palestine for 2 weeks to scout out specific opportunities for our community to invest and establish partnerships. We saw and experienced an immense amount during our last trip, but now we want to get on the ground again to listen to where God is leading and be able to define our area of focus for investment.
As a second phase in the development of our ministry plan, the RockHarbor India residency team will be spending their 3 month furlough in Israel for the purpose of spending a significant amount time with the potential partners, learning from them, and gaining deeper insight into how we can invest long term and where some of their specific needs are. So as part of the January scouting trip, our team will be going to Tenali, India to check in on the residency team and help prepare them for their time in Israel.
We are not trying to go into Israel and Palestine to be heroes or to solve any problems. We don't want to just jump in and "do stuff," so we are in a phase of listening. We are going to listen, to hear the stories of the people, both Israeli and Palestinian, and to try our best to communicate that we do care and we want to tell their stories and that we want to be involved in their process.
There are a few ways that you can join in this story with me: personally, financially, and prayerfully.
PersonallyAsk me about my process. Listen to my thoughts. Sit with me in confused silence.
Financially: I have committed to raising $4,000 for the cost of this trip. I feel very strongly that I personally need to feel the financial weight of this trip. However, I also believe in inviting others into this process to walk with me. Through financial support you are saying that you are affirming Gods call to our community and my role is helping develop this vision. Therefore, I have decided to be personally responsible for 1/3 of the cost of the trip and I ask that you would consider truly partnering with me in this journey to raise the remaining amount.
If you would like to make a support donation, please visit my ROCKHARBOR fundraising website https://rockharbor.webconnex.com/israeljan2013amanda. Please note that donations are tax deductible and are non-refundable. All donations will go toward the overall cost of ROCKHARBOR’s Israel ministry, and any excess funds will first help support other fundraising efforts and secondly will be gifted to the ministry we are going to serve. (If you’d rather write a check, please make donations payable to ROCKHARBOR Church. Please do not write my name or the country anywhere on the check. Please mail to ROCKHARBOR Church, Attn: Israel /Amanda Wheeler. 3095 Redhill, Costa Mesa, CA 92626.)
Prayerfully: The investment of your time for the sake of prayer is just as significant in this process of confirming Gods voice.
Pray for clarity.
Pray for unity of vision within our team, both on the trip and back home.
Pray for safety.
Pray for words.
Words to communicate. Words to express. Words to describe.
And Pray for space.
Space to listen. Space to process. Space to learn.

Walk with me?
Amanda Wheeler

*Mount of Beatitudes on the Sea of Galilee*

Backspacing

I think I have started about 15 different poems while I have been in India...but none have felt right. None have felt genuine enough. None have been rhythmic enough. None have felt deep enough. I can't quiet get the right words on paper. I use few words to begin with, so each one weighs a great deal and I want it to be right. So I backspace to start over. And I try again.

I am still cautious to share any creative piece, especially ones that are in process...even so, here are some that survived the backspace...

***

I am caught in between 
A tension quite as mean
In a world of Profession
And a world of Confession

The stories are split
and don't reconcile
But to ignore and forget 
Is a gross form of denial

***

The bend toward entitlement
and frustration
sends chills down my spine 
and pushes resignation

***

Tell me a story that will make me cry
Tell me a story that doesn't leave an eye dry
Tell me a story that will make me laugh
Tell me a story about that riff raff

***

To glimpse the divine 
In the eyes of the thine
Is a beauty beyond fine

***

This tapping from my memory 
Disturbs me from my revelry
If you could hear it just one time
It burns to spare not one dime

Tap Tap Tap

Do you not see me
Or do you not care

Tap Tap Tap

Can you not hear me
I see you avoid my stare

***

To me, these don't seem worth sharing because they are incomplete thoughts. I recoil from process. I want finished. So to sit in the incomplete process and hold these stanza's loosely is uncomfortable...but necessary.

And maybe these are incomplete because this is really only part 1 of 3. Maybe it's because like Israel, I don't want to reflect on India because it will mean something. Maybe it's because I crave perfection like I crave breath. And maybe it's because it's not about the right words. Maybe it's because its about the process. 
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Maybe it's about the swinging pendulum
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Friday, October 5, 2012

Craving Landscapes

When my heart clenches
And I can't take a breath

I brush it off as nothing
And pretend it's fleeting depth


I long to see and to travel and to experience
But missing these lives is making me furious


 My heart has been captured
by people and places
And now it is hurting
by the fullness of these spaces


On them I don't think
So I won't miss them as much
But its the sweetness of the memory
that brings the tears and but not a crutch



When my heart clenches
And I can't take a breath

This spectrum of heartach
is not always death