Bob's posts with tag: australia
The Sydney staff at the tournament were very nice and friendly to me and the players. This tournament helped me to realize that events outside the Grand Slams events are good places to have a relaxing atmosphere to meet the players without the agents or equipment sponsors around vying for the player’s attention. In addition, I began the process of working with the local church in Sydney for assistance at future events. In Melbourne, I watched the qualifying event and practices over a two day period as I waited for my credential request from a world number one doubles team and another former world number one doubles player. It is always nice to hear someone yell out from the court 'Hey, Pastor Bob', knowing that they are beginning to put their spiritual concerns first in their life. By the way, 10 hours in the intensive sun of Australia has cracked and sunburned my lips. Next year I am applying lots of sun block to my lips. The main things that I deal with are 1. Serious counseling issues on life-threatening diseases and viruses, cancer, divorce, adultery and family issues. 2. Navigating the way with various organizations support for future Grand Slams tournaments. Read more on this at the Daily Verse blog.
How do I consider an Australian trip. A holiday? A vacation? A work trip? A ministry trip? I will let you decide! HINT: You might want to check my Daily Verse blog and see if it fits the criteria for our own standards.
January 3rd: Leaving Hong Kong for an overnight flight, economy class to Perth (a city I have never been to). Nothing like a trying to sleep sitting straight up surrounded by the bare feet of others. I will try and go to the Hopman Cup that day to meet a few players. I am hosted by a family (I am meeting for the first time) arranged by Pastor Margaret Court. (The Grand Slam champion and a friend). A few days with Margaret, her husband Barry and meeting others for the first time from her church. January 8th: Leaving Perth for Sydney (a city I have never been to) staying with a family (a family that I am meeting for the first time). The next day going to a tournament site at the Olympic Park Tennis Centre (I have never been here either) having no idea how to take public transport there. Meeting with a tennis official (that I have never met before) sometime that day. Then a few days with the players ministering (I have met all of them).
January 11th: Leave Sydney for Melbourne (my sixth trip there, I think?) Staying with a family (my third year staying there) and then over to the Australian Open tournament site (www.australianopen.com). I usually get to the tournament site around 10am and the latest I can remember watching a match with a player I was working with was 4am (He lost in a tough five setter). The temperature can range from 40C or 104F to 4C or 40F even in a 5 minutes span under clear skies (really that happened) or it can be 40C all day and night; I keep telling players that the weather has something to do with God even though I am often asked to intervene. (Faith, prayer is my limit).
January 29: Leave Melbourne at midnight then crossing three time zones with arrival at the airport in Hong Kong at 6am; then 90 minutes later after a bus ride I am greeted at home by my wife and two bouncing toddlers who have been sleeping soundly through the night. Glad to be home!
From November 1st to December 27th each year, is the time that I really look forward to. I am able to not travel and work on replying to letters, planning the goals for the next year, adding new sections to the ministry websites, finding a quite place for prayer and meditation and reading a good book or two.
Oh what happens after December 27th then.... 28th to January 2nd - great relaxing family time for the holiday season. January 3rd onwards I hit the road with my feet running first to Perth, then Sydney and then Melbourne...all in Australia...for ministry.
Wish you could come along with me, but not being able to...I would consider it an honor if you will join me through my blogs of the journey. The progress report: 1. I have not replied to all the emails but made good progress. 2. I have a good idea on where to go with projects and goals for 2008. 3. I have added three blogs. 4. I have spent a good amount of time in prayer and read a few new books.
This week, I have set aside the entire week to write personal notes and telephone various pro touring players that I have contact with. So your prayers would be appreciated.
 Spent the better part of this week planning my trips up to July 1, 2008. Called and made flight reservations to three cities for tournaments in Australia (Perth, Sydney and Melbourne), covering January to February and then a short trip for me to three cities in the USA -- Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina; Saint Louis, Missouri and Bloomington, Illinois covering late February to March. The wisdom in traveling from my home in Hong Kong is to call the travel agent 3-4 months before looking to get the best price and maybe a confirmed seat. Seems like all is go on these trips. The most amazing part of the Europe trip in May to Paris and London is looking out the window of the Oasis Hong Kong Airlines plane and seeing the remoteness and flatness of the Gobi Desert in China rising up to meet the highest snow covered peaks in the world of the Himalayan mountain range. That is as far as I could see into the horizon for over a period of three hours. A remote and amazing world that we live in!
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