Foreign Exchange Student – Egypt

Heather and I are liaisons for an Egyptian foreign exchange student. We have hosted in the past but the twins slowed things down. As liaisons, we “supervise” the host family kinda as an middleman between the host and the AFS organization at large.

Meemo, the Egyptian boy, spent a night at our house recently so I decided to give him some boy activities that he has not experience since he is from Cairo. First, I had him use my Stihl gas power leaf blower. That was fun. Then I used my tablesaw to repair a broken couch. Notice that I ran the tablesaw not Meemo. Nonetheless, he had never used a saw before so it was interesting. In fact, Meemo has never swung a hammer so even driving some springs into the couch frame was a new experience. We later watched a movie, slept the night, and had breakfast. The next day we learned how to shoot a .22 rifle. Meemo had difficulty using my narrow scope so I removed it. After a dozen shots he go the hang of shooting and hit his target every time. Good stuff and what a wonderful cultural experience.

Broken soundboard broken people

Scripture was right when it alluded to our spiritual life as a battle. This week was the kick-off of the Fall Programming – two worship services instead of one, the beginning of AWANA, and the beginning of Youth Group. All three had significant technical issues that required me to jump in and troubleshoot.

Worship Service – we’ve struggled with our monitoring system for as long as I can remember. This week the monitors started crackling so loudly that the vocalists could not hear themselves. Nobody could figure it out. I noticed a brief crackle on Tuesday for AWANA but it went away quickly so I could not isolate the issue. Then on Wednesday for Youth Group the crackle was back. I isolated the crackle between the soundboard and the amps – one of the two were faulty. The crackle went away after ten minutes and there was no time to look further. Thursday it disrupted the worship team. I was out that night so the worship team tried to fix it on their own but to no avail.
I came in on Friday to challenge the monster. Within a half hour I was able to isolate the cause in the soundboard. Channel #14 had been damaged earlier in the year by crossed wires. Somehow, channel #14 started acting up and somehow it got turned on. The fix was simple – turn off channel #14, mute it, and apply warning labels. I’m going to send the soundboard in for repair which will require a loaner replacement.

AWANA – Our worship stage is to the right of the platform but AWANA wanted a puppet show set up center stage with supporting mics. AWANA has their own sound operators but this night was not typical since they were doing a pizza party with parents invited. I set up the stage earlier in the day but when the AWANA techs showed up they could not get the mics to work. I arrived for the program and realized that they had not performed a sound check before the service. The gains were too low as was the master fader. Sound was coming out of the house but the crowd noise drowned it out so the techs thought nothing was working – they did not feel comfortable “cranking” up the volume for fear of feedback. It was now “showtime” and no sound. Yikes. I jumped in and figure out the problem using the visual level indicator and the Mackie “solo” feature. Hours of boredom followed by seconds of terror.

Youth Ministry – Not only did the beastly crackle show up a few hours before the start, but I was relying on several volunteers to do some set-up. The crunch here was new volunteers and volunteers being late. We met the week prior to discuss all the details and all was fine. On Wed my video guys showed up on time but the video girl (teen) was missing. She also had the curtain which was to be used for our video backdrop. There were complications with her ride and she showed up twenty minutes late. The video project did not get completed but we still have a few weeks before it is due. Another set of volunteers thought youth group started later than it did. When they arrived, I had them set up their stuff during the worship time. It all worked out but I was a little frantic trying to compensate for glitches. This is normal for the first night with new volunteers and God intervened on His own behalf. The teens did not notice a thing out of place and the ministry was excellent.

Things I’m proud of but didn’t get credit for doing

What would it look like if a person attempted to take a snapshot photo of someone’s life. Of course, many formal roles and accomplishments would surface. These are the items that appear on a resume, certificate of appreciation, or during a job promotion. Other meaningful items that contribute to the character of a person often go unnoticed.

So, here are some of those hidden yet meaningful things I’m proud of but didn’t get credit for doing.

  • Husband of the world’s most beautiful woman
  • Father of adorable twins
  • Learned new Technology skills such as web design, Adobe software using Total Training DVDs, live sound reinforcement, operation of all technical equipment, etc
  • Built my own house – except the top and garage.
  • Landscaped my vast and beautiful property – including a fountain
  • World traveler to 12 countries
  • Hosted a foreign exchange student from Russia
  • 40% of my responses were chosen as “Best Answer” on Yahoo Questions
  • robsoukup.info ranked #1 in a Google search for “Rob Soukup” in July 2007
  • Taught many teens how to drive a standard transmission car.

Beautiful Day

I went golfing with a bunch of Youth Pastors from the southern Evangelical Free Churches in Wisconsin. It was great and the director was generous enough to treat me to free golf and lunch. Those E Free guys are great. It was a great day too.

Golf with E Free Youth Pastors

So I mowed the lawn today around 8:30 pm. The temperatures are getting cold. It was 58 degrees while I was mowing. I could see my breath in front of me. Now that’s just plain crazy.

Happy 4th of July

patriotic family

Our family went to the Independence Day parade this morning. There was a “kiddy” parade before the main parade. The kiddy parade consisted of a police car, a boy scout troup of seven boys, and two yellow buses. That was it. We showed up with the twins an hour early to see the kiddy parade. My guess is that we were in the wrong place at the right time.

The main parade was great. The twins are now in the phase where they don’t like loud noises. Poor girls had to cover their ears for every fire truck and redneck pickup truck that went by. However, they loved the candy. By the end of the parade they were covered in sticky goo from Tootsie Rolls and grape suckers. What fun.

loud

There was a huge thunderstorm that lasted all but fifteen minutes. Yet it dumped buckets of water on my lovely grass. I was taking a nap when the rain arrived. My intention, of course, was to mow the grass after my nap. I guess this is why the Bible warns us to redeem the time and to consider the ant and to work while it is yet day…etc. I’ll take a nap over cutting the grass anyday.

I am having summer Bible study tonight. Who knows how many students will show up – if any. Nonetheless, I’m gong through with it all the same. I’m sure God has it figured out.

Video Advice from Isaac

Boy Prodigy does it once again – I’m referring to Isaac Bowen, of course. Isaac is the teen who originally programmed the church web site and the boy whom I’m so diligently trying to match in web design skills. As of yet, Isaac is way further ahead than me.

I’ve been struggling with embedding streaming flash video to my web site. You Tube has upload limits and I just did not want to pay for a third party service. So, Isaac informed me that Google did not have said limits. Nice. Here’s Isaac’s recommendation at work with my first test of Google’s video services;

Church in decline & irrelevant

Reading reports of the latest doomsday prophesy on how the church in America and Europe is in decline is like drinking tonic water – yuk. I’m sure there is validity to the reports but the reporters seem to hype the story to invoke fear from the reader as if this decline is going to cause armed gunmen to burst into our homes and steal our children. Such behavior would not be tolerated in our developed countries. We are not even close to such things.

IF the worst comes true and churches go bankrupt from lack of tithes, if pastors find themselves without paycheck, if there are no places to meet for worship, if our litergy is compromised because we cannot afford the comforts of routine, if we are arrested for speaking the truth about morality, then we will find ourselves resembling the early church. That doesn’t really scare me all that badly.

Bottom line – God is faithful and He is always saving mankind from their sins. There will always be a remnant of believers. God’s grace is available to a declining church just the same today as it was in the persecuted early church or in modern persecuted countries. Do I want the church to decline? No. But I find that fretting over decline in attendance distracts us from worship and causes us to lose trust in God’s power.

By the way, there is currently growth in the gospel based churches in my area.

Marine Biology Trip to Florida Keys

The Florida Keys are beautiful and I thank the Lord for this opportunity to serve on this Marine Biology trip. My purpose is to shoot video for a promotional DVD of the trip. Thus far it’s going very well. I’ve documented a research project, the Dolphin Research Center, and several marine habitats. Now comes the interviews that will serve as the backbone of the content. It’s been lots of fun and I love spending time in the sun.

The marine life is absolutely facinating. There are so many different kinds of creatures that we are playing with every day. The knowledge of our team is amazing. I’m learning tons and making many new friends.

Dream Video Camera Equipment

I’ve learned how important quality audio is to successful video camera shooting. A still image can be pleasant if there’s good audio. The bottom line is if the audio is bad, everything is bad.

I have the Sony WCS999 Wireless Camcorder Microphone which I purchased for $100 three years ago. You’ll see on Rachel’s web site how the audio did not hold up. Folks are probably turning off their volume to watch the video.

Azden WMS-PRO Wireless Microphone System is recommended for double the price.

However, my real dream is to go with the profession microphone set from the industry powerhorse, the Sennheiser Evolution G2 100 Series Camera Mountable UHF Lavalier Wireless System. Of course, it’s $400. Go figure.