First things first, the title really has little importance. I was thinking today that New Zealand should have t-shirts like those of states in the US, like Ohio: almost a state, and Vermont: spooning with New Hampshire since 1791 :D
Anyways, how's it going all? I waited a lil' bit to post again because I wanted to say a little bit about ministry in New Zealand, and we didn't start until Wednesday (July 11).
On Wednesday we started Student Life's "Tune In" [to God] campaign on campus. We had a booth on the quad, which is nothing like U of I's quad (it is more a covered courtyard). We also went around and did survey's of what people are tuned in to...friends, family, entertainment, God? Then, that night we called those that indicated that they would be interested in learning about God personally, setting up meeting times to share the gospel :)
I made two appointments, but unfortunately one skipped and another cancelled the day of. However, the good news is that God is still "majorly" at work already in ways that I am very excited to tell you about. Foremost, in two days of official ministry, Thursday and Friday, our project has seen 8 people come to Christ, 5 of which were with our team, and 3 with STINTers here!!! The Lord is assuredly at work in New Zealand, and has affirmed that all the more.
Personally, I have seen God working too. A couple specifics: the coolest to me was through a comment made to one of the guys I shared with here. I mentioned that he had to be gentler and less domineering while sharing, and I was skeptical whether I should even say anything to him, but I did, and the Lord worked through my comment. On Friday, he saw 3 people come to see the Lord, and I was talking to his sharing partner, who told me that he did a very good job! That was very cool to me, praise God. (Hopefully that was a coherent thought)
And then also, I shared with a second year student on Friday as well, Peter, who was definitely struck by the Word of God, and was going to consider things over the weekend. I went through the gospel with him, so please pray that he will not ignore what we went through together and that he would pursue the Lord this weekend. We exchanged emails, so also pray that he emails me back.
As for every day activities, we go to campus Monday through Friday. There are three campuses, Kelburn(Main), Te Aro(Architecture) and Pipitea (Law). Our team splits up at each and we basically evangelize for about five hours a day. During that time there is also other things, such as the leaders meeting with each of us for "discipleship time," where they go a little deeper one-on-one.
We have been able to squeeze in a little fun too! As meantioned, we had a scavenger hunt, where we ran all around Wellington, which Cassie and Johanna and I won, naturally. We got a little extra spending cash for Crepes A-Go-Go for winning, a delightful, tiny little hut that sells crepes. I had a banana/caramel/cream crepe.
This is a picture of my scavenger team at one of our 25 cites. This is a statue of John Plimmer and his dog Fritz; some call him the Father of Wellington, if you believe some people.
He essentially pushed to establish Wellington as a city. Anyways, it was a very tiring day nonetheless.
Today (Saturday, July 14), was a free day again for us, and I got some more tastes of Wellington all day, not having to go to campus or Bible study or anything like that.
About half of our group went up the Wellington Cable Car to see the towns botanical gardens, which had a good view of the city and harbor,

which can be seen from this nice little cannon here underneath! It was a great day because it has been raining all week, and today was about as clear as it's been!
After the gardens we all hiked down the hill to downtown and hit the bars for some rugby action. The New Zealand All Blacks were playing South Africa. It was a good game, and the All Blacks won! Here is a video of the New Zealand team performing their pre-game ritual haka. It is a tribal dance to scare away evil spirits that they traditionally do before every game, www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTQDsu7mYdU.

All in all it was a good day.
Side note, this is a picture of some of our team at the botanical gardens today; the two guys, Dan and Caleb, rep the big U of I!
I guess I'll finally conclude this long guy. Cultural note first, Brooke Fraser is a sweet New Zealand artist that we have all discovered and embraced here on project; check her "Shadowfeet" video by scrolling down a little bit, http://www.myspace.com/brookefraser. It is absolute money!
Prayer Requests:
1) Peter, as mentioned above
2) Ministry this upcoming week, that we would see more people come to know the Lord!
3) Lazyness/Unmotivation...Our weeks are crazy busy, and I lose attention when we go from activity to activity 5 days a week
4) That God would speak to me through his Word
5) PRAISE FOR HIS WORK SO FAR
Thank you so much, as I've gotten word that so many of you are and have been praying!
-ae