Posts Tagged ‘Study Abroad’

The South African Experience

Jon Wallace Thursday, November 17th, 2011

It’s early morning here at the APU South African campus in Pietermaritzburg. I’m sitting in the main lodge that serves as the dinner hall. The lodge sits high on the property overlooking a lush green valley.

Though most of our 54 students are still asleep, the kitchen staff goes about their morning chores in hushed Zulu, greeting me with warm and generous words. I arrived here on Tuesday morning after more than 24 hours. I’m literally on the opposite end of the world from Southern California. After that kind of a journey you might ask: Is it worth it? Does the African experience really make such a difference that we should send some of our very best undergraduates half way around the world to live immersed in this culture? Are there better ways to extend the 112-year commitment to God’s work in the world that has so defined the APU God First mission?

My answer this morning as it has been for the previous nine semesters I’ve traveled here remains a resounding, “Yes!” The South Africa Semester, like many of our cross-border/cross-cultural learning opportunities, perfectly captures our Christian higher education mission.

Yesterday, I visited many of the service-learning and ministry sites that comprise part of the course requirements here and witnessed firsthand the impact this country and its people are having on our students. Today, we will gather to celebrate together their last full day on this campus before these students head out for their last four weeks in Cape Town. In chapel, I’m going to encourage our students to take seriously the seeds of growth and change planted this semester and ask them to consider what God may be preparing them for as they return to us on APU’s Azusa campus.

Without question, our South Africa student learning experience affirms and supports our collective vision of becoming that university on a hill. Pray with me for the last four weeks these students have here before they head home for Christmas. Pray that God will use their discoveries and learnings for His glory and His purposes and that these students and others like them will respond to His call upon their lives.

one. more. month.

Megan Monday, April 11th, 2011

One more month of my freshmen year. The last time I will ever be a freshmen… in my life. Crazy. This year has seriously flown by faster then I ever thought it would. I feel like I just got here, move-in day seems like it was just yesterday. By far, it has been the best year of my life. I have met people that I can’t imagine living life without. I have met people that have inspired me, encouraged me, and shown me what it means to pursue Christ with all of your being. There are people that I can never repay for the way that they have poured into my life. I have grown as a person, and even more so I have grown in my relationship with God. The way I have experienced God while being here is extraordinary.

It is insane to think of how originally APU was not on my rater of colleges at all. I had a whole different plan, but this was God’s plan for me. And it is infinitely better then any other place I could have ended up. This is my home now, these people are like family. This community is like family. For some people, picking a college is all about the city your in, or the look of the campus, or how great their food is, or even how good the school name will look on your resume. While I would fare to say that there are so many schools that rank better at those things then APU, I would also fare to say that in terms of community and the people, APU ranks number one. I could never imagine myself anywhere else, surrounded by any other group of individuals.

Besides school ending next month, I have a little over one more month until I leave for my mission trip to Tanzania. It is surreal at this point. The way that God has opened doors for this trip, prepared me and equipped me personally for this trip, and bonded my team is just so amazing. It has been a true testimony to how God will get you somewhere if He really wants you there. God really wants me there. If I ended up at any other place, I would not be going on this mission trip in a month. And that in itself is just a weird thought. This mission trip IS where I am supposed to be, and APU got me here. I haven’t even been on the trip yet and I already cannot imagine my life without it.

One more month until I move out of the dorms. Oh boy, that’s going to be a sad day. I will miss spontaneous trips to ‘The Hat’ or ‘Donut Man’ or ‘In-N-Out.’ I will miss beach days with my hall and waking up at 3AM to pillow fights outside and girls screaming in the hall (I know, weird thing to miss right?). I will miss Monday night cramming into a room and watching The Bachelor. I will miss constantly having my door open and never being able to get homework done because people walk in every 2 seconds. I will miss moving my mattress into other rooms and having sleepovers. I will miss spontaneous dance parties and movie nights. I will miss getting ready for GYRAD and walking into the bathroom every morning to see the whole bathroom filled with girls getting ready. I will miss spending hours on end in the study room during finals, but never having a dull moment because there are 10 other girls studying in there too. I will miss never having to be alone, unless I choose to be. I will miss sitting out on Trinity Lawn doing homework on a beautiful sunny day. I will miss every single thing about living in the dorms, it was hands-down one of the greatest parts of my freshmen year. Some of the girls on my hall will be my friends for eternity (seriously).

But there are so many things to look forward to:

  • I am going to be an ALPHA LEADER next year, which I could not be any more excited about. I am so blessed to be able to pour into the lives of incoming freshmen. I can only hope that I influence the lives of my “alphies” as my alpha leader influenced my own.
  • Next year I will be living in an apartment with two of the girls on my hall. They are some of the most caring, encouraging, and fun girls I have ever met. I can’t wait.
  • My schedule of classes for next semester…. THREE art classes. So stoked.
  • Spring Semester I am planning on studying abroad (either South Africa, England, Italy, or London!)
  • Much far into the future… my Junior year… I am going to pursue being an R.A. for the freshmen in the dorms.

If you are going to be a freshmen at APU next year I have one piece of advice for you… GET EXCITED. Your life will be changed and will look nothing like what it does right now (in a good way). You will grow, learn, experience things you never imagined you would, and make friendships that will last a lifetime. Looking back, I enjoyed high school, but college is a new level of enjoyment.

If you are not going to be a freshmen at APU next year, GET EXCITED ANYWAYS. Be in prayer about where God is leading you, be pursuing Him, and rejoice in all that you do have right now.

A Very Big Adventure!

Renna Nightingale Friday, February 11th, 2011

South Africa. The land of brokenness, the land of miracles. The land of natural beauty beyond compare, the land with the people who are hurting. The land where time slows down, the land where “love your neighbor” reigns. The land where God’s voice becomes louder than a whisper.

As the locals say, “This is Africa.”

This is where I currently am! I am blessed to be the only freshman among a team of 55 students studying abroad in South Africa. Even though I am a freshman, I have been completely welcomed into the group, as is often the way with Azusa Pacific University community.

Every day is a new adventure. I have only been here for three weeks and already, God has been molding me.

Do you remember when you were little and you began to grow? Often, you would experience growing pains. At the time, these pains are quite unwelcome, as they are at best, uncomfortable! But in the long run, these pains could be celebrated because they signified new growth, mostly in height.

Here, I am experiencing growing pains, but of the spirit. The Lord is shaping, pulling, creating, and growing me in ways I never thought possible! I am completely grateful to be learning and growing, but it can often be scary and painful at times!

I have never learned so much in such a short amount of time in my life. I have learned about friendships, confidence, myself, contentment, community, and most importantly, the Lord.

I know He has plans for me here. I feel like He has been preparing me for something this last month… I cannot wait to find out what it is!

Here I am, on a very big adventure. Care to join me?

Journey On

Lindsay Cooper Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

I don’t know if you have ever felt this way, but lately a feeling of restlessness has been creeping into me. This last semester, for me, felt like four incredible months of rejoicing–I could not get enough of Jesus and what He was doing in my life. Still, I could not help but feel as though this rejoicing was partnered with an inescapable sensation of preparation for something bigger and for something new that was to come in my life.

Often, I got impatient in my restlessness because I wanted all my desires to be fulfilled and I wanted to begin running down the path God has for me. In Romans 8, though, Paul talks about the patience that is involved in the Christian walk, in seeking God’s guidance, and in the journey of redemption.

“For in this hope we are saved. But hope that is seen is no hope at all.

Who hopes for what he already has? But if we hope for what we do not yet

have, we wait for it patiently. In the same way, the Spirit helps us in our

weakness. We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself

intercedes for us with groans that words cannot express. And he who searches

our hearts knows the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for

the saints in accordance with God’s will.” (Rom. 8:24-27)

As a college student, I know how frequently my mind gets wrapped up in solving that restlessness in my heart on my own, in figuring out what leadership position I should apply for, and in determining what I should do for the rest of my life. While I was so excited for what God was doing already, I became uneasy because I felt the Holy Spirit drawing me to something more.

And let me tell you, there is SO much more.

Currently, I am sitting in my chalet in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa looking out my window at a lush, green jungle and rushing waterfall. Okay, that was an extremely understated introduction to my current location. I am in South Africa! Studying abroad for four and a half months without the United States, without my close friends, and without the comforts of home seems crazy. But let me tell you, excitement overcomes any fear or discomfort I may feel. Over and over again, I have felt, read, and heard confirmation that God is going to do great things during my time here and I cannot WAIT to see what it is.

The Waterfall

The Waterfall

After twenty-nine hour plane ride, two days in a hotel, and three different buses (and I thought I was restless before), I am finally settled in this beautiful place surrounded by the most incredible group of people and the rich presence of God. I still have no idea what to expect out of this semester, but, conveniently, that means I have no expectations. I do have big hopes and dreams for the Lord in this place, but I am sure He will out-do my plans, like always.

One thing I am sure of, the uneasiness I felt before has quickly disappeared. Maybe that is a sign that I am in the right place. Besides, there is nothing a run through the jungle with a herd of zebras cannot cure, especially boredom.

For those of you who relate to the restlessness that I was feeling last semester, I encourage you to journey on. Keep your eyes open for those opportunities to serve, to lead, and to dive into things the Lord may put in your path. While this semester has only begun and I have yet to see all that this experience has to offer, I also encourage you to look at places to study abroad. Get out of your comfort zone and go somewhere where there are nuclear bugs and no hot water. Trust in the Lord to lead you down HIS path. Enjoy the journey because He is faithful.

Why Am I Even Here in Spain?!

McKenzie Sunday, September 12th, 2010

“The Lord has become my fortress, and my God is the rock in whom I take refuge.” Psalm 94:22

So I’ve finished my first week of school in Spain and I can’t believe how different it is. All my classes are taught in Spanish and we don’t speak English at all, which can be quite overwhelming. I’ve reached the point that I knew would come. The initial awe and wonder of this amazing city is beginning to wear off now that we have started school. Those feelings have now been replaced with shock, stress and usually a big headache after only using Spanish for hours straight. The other day I started questioning, “Why am I even here?” When people tell you studying abroad is the best experience you’ll ever have, they forget to tell you that you’ll also face some of the hardest times. They don’t tell you how you’ll get homesick and want to fly back despite the dreadfully long flight. They forget to tell you how scary or stressful it can be, especially when you realize things about yourself you never knew. For those that don’t go abroad to learn a foreign language, you typically don’t have the shock factor of realizing despite the years in the classroom, nothing could have prepared you for this experience.

Luckily, I chose an amazing program to study abroad through. With the Semester in Spain program, every Wednesday night, students can meet in Iglesia Prosperidad (a local non-denominational church) where they hold a time of “Encuentro” with worship and usually a small sermon. Yesterday was Wednesday and my third day of classes. I was feeling exhausted, hot, overwhelmed, stressed and slightly homesick, but when I arrived at Iglesia Prosperidad, I realized a few things that get hidden among this new life.

First, I remembered that God has a plan for my life and that I’ve been placed in this city, in this school, and with this group of people for a reason bigger than I may ever understand. Also, I remembered how He holds everything together and that in James 1:2-4, we are promised hard trials, but that all trials of faith develop our perseverance.

Looking around the room that night, I realized that I couldn’t ask for anything more. I realize that God has given me a new life here (even if it is only for a short while) and a new experience. He’s also given me: 45 new classmates; an amazing group of friends; this beautiful city; incredibly patient professors; and the people around me, who help me find my God among this new life. I’ve been here a total of 10 days and I am in love with this life, with this new city, and with my God that no matter where I go, is right beside me.

Semester in Spain: The Beginning

McKenzie Saturday, September 4th, 2010

As you are all arriving to APU, either for the firs time or back for another great year, I am just now settling into my new home in Seville, Spain. I’m so excited to begin this journey with all of you! Hola, my name is McKenzie and I just flew 6,000 miles from LAX to Seville, Spain to study abroad for the semester. I’m taking this first blogging opportunity so that you can all get to know a little about me, where I am going, and what I am doing.

Currently I am about to start my senior year at APU, but instead of spending my last year on APU campus, I decided to study abroad for the fall. I’m a Business Administration major, with a minor in Spanish and dreams of going to law school. Instead of just passing my Spanish classes, I wanted to really learn the language so I decided I had to fully immerse myself in a Spanish-speaking country for an entire semester. I have come to learn and believe that this is the only way to really learn a language, but I’ll go into that more another day. I chose to go to Seville, Spain through Trinity Christian College (located in Chicago, IL). With the Semester in Spain program, I live with a host family, get to travel around Spain, take ONLY Spanish classes, have “siesta” time, and become completely and fully immersed in Spanish culture.

So here I am, sitting on my bed in my room, in my señora’s apartment, in Seville, Spain. I never believed I could be studying abroad, especially in Spain, which is a place I have always dreamed of visiting. However, I’m even luckier than that because instead of visiting here, I get to spend four months of my life living here and I couldn’t be more excited! I arrived earlier this week on Wednesday, September 1st and my adventure is just beginning.

I know this new life in Spain is going to be completely different than my life back in the United States, but who ever said change was a bad thing. It is amazing how being in a culture and using a language (or the little you know of a language) can help you grow so quickly. I’ve been here four days and everyone is already feeling like they’ve started learning more Spanish and classes haven’t even started yet because they start Monday. One huge perk about this program is that it doesn’t matter what level of Spanish you are at. There is no minimum language level requirement so you can come speaking no Spanish, some Spanish or being pretty fluent.

This semester is going to fly by, but I’m sure not without some difficulties. I’m sure classes are going to be a challenge, especially since they are taught entirely in Spanish. Also, as part of the program, we sign contracts saying we won’t speak anything but Spanish while inside our school (unless you are in one of the special Skype rooms where you can use English). Also, my señora doesn’t speak ANY English, so in order to communicate with her we have to speak Spanish. Both of these are already challenging us but it forces you into using your Spanish, which will ultimately make up stronger. Another amazing part of the program is that I get to be surrounded by 45 other amazing students who (mostly) all study at other Christian colleges and universities around the country. We are all here in this amazing country for one main reason: to learn and study the Spanish language and culture. I’ve only been here for 5 days and I already love this place.

I’ll be sure to keep you all posted as often as possible. If you have any questions, comments or have ever been to Spain and would life to offer advice, please feel free! For all the APU students getting ready to start their busy semesters, good luck and I’ll see you all back at APU in January.