I considered changing blogs completely, because actually "kartvelley" is a Georgian word for a person of Georgian nationality (e.g. like "American"). Buuut, after careful consideration (or pure sloth), I've decided to keep it for now. It's a hassle anyways to re-inform everyone of the new address and blah blah blah. So, here I am. But now posting no longer from Tbilisi, but from The Netherlands. Heerde, to be exact. And YWAM Heidebeek to be more exact (probably I'll use the word Heidebeek frequently, so you can know what I'm talking about-- it's the base we work on).
We arrived a little over a week ago. It's a huge transition for sure. Let's make some comparisons:
# of full-time staff on YWAM base
Georgia: between 5 and 9
Heidebeek: between 80-100
# of years in operation
Georgia: 5 years
Heidebeek: like 30 years or something?!
# of DTS students in a year
Georgia: 4-9 students
Heidebeek: 60 students
Need I say more? :-)
We aren't working with DTS at the moment though. Because of all the adjustments we are going through, we are hanging out in the support ministries-- maintenance, hospitality, etc. for a while to recover and get rooted again. And after that... well, we'll see.
Okay, off to dinner.
We arrived a little over a week ago. It's a huge transition for sure. Let's make some comparisons:
# of full-time staff on YWAM base
Georgia: between 5 and 9
Heidebeek: between 80-100
# of years in operation
Georgia: 5 years
Heidebeek: like 30 years or something?!
# of DTS students in a year
Georgia: 4-9 students
Heidebeek: 60 students
Need I say more? :-)
We aren't working with DTS at the moment though. Because of all the adjustments we are going through, we are hanging out in the support ministries-- maintenance, hospitality, etc. for a while to recover and get rooted again. And after that... well, we'll see.
Okay, off to dinner.
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