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quinta-feira, 23 de setembro de 2010

ASP World Tour Chaplaincy

Interview with the ASP World Tour Chaplain called Abe Andrews at the Stab Magazine.


Christian values and surf culture are an incongruous mix; what with our history of druggy-druggy, groupie-groupie and professionals who are more than happy for a 2.5 out of Ten Commandments. But Abe says his role as the ASP world tour Chaplain is an important one. The modern incarnation of the sport places considerable pressure on surfers and in many cases, they’re unable to afford the luxury of a confidante travelling the world with them. Abe is who they turn to.


Stab: Describe your job, Abe.
Abe: I support surfers in a practical capacity and in a mental, emotional and spiritual capacity. I empower them in their wellbeing, help them keep a clear state of mind and perform their best on tour.





Whose idea was it?
The ASP approached Christian surfers about having a chaplaincy on tour. They saw a need because of certain issues that have risen up over the years.


Like…
Nothing specific has been said. It’s more the fact that surfers go through burnout at some stages in their life. You can be at the top of the world one day and at the bottom and injured. And it can be a bit dog eat dog.


And who bankrolls it?
I’m paid like a missionary and raise money through people that believe in chaplaincy - people I know, friends that I have, churches that I’ve been to all contribute. Some of the surfers have given me cash to help me out.


Who is one surfer who you’ve helped?
Last year for the Mundaka contest we were at raining, onshore Sopelana. I was standing on the beach and I had just caddied for Josh Kerr. He’d lost his heat and I felt bad for him. Dustin Barca came down and put his board next to me. He didn’t ask me to caddy for him and I started walking off after Kerrzy’s heat. And I thought I should hang around and be there for Dustin. I’d been speaking with him and he was having a hard time being away from his family and had hurt his back really badly or tweaked out his hip. He came in and was in agony. I helped him with his gear up to his car and after that I had a really good relationship with him. After that I saw that it was really important to be with them through those times when no one is there for them. He was thankful that I was there for him when it felt like he had no one, which was good.


How does it work with non-Christians?
The spiritual element of my role is really important but the religious side isn’t. Whatever faith they choose I will empower and encourage them. My directive is to help someone be a better person.



When he's not lending advice to troubled world tour surfers, Abe the ASP Chaplain works as a school teacher on the Gold Coast. Which is where he's honed this quality backhand bottom turn.



So you get people crossing faiths to confide in you?
Some of my best relationships have been guys that are agnostic or come from different faiths. I had a really good relationship with (Brazilian surfer and Muslim) Jihad (Khodr). We got along really well and it was hard not seeing him qualify for this year.


Do surfers talk enough about their problems?
We’re all blokes at the end of the day and we all have our issues with talking about how we feel. Especially when they’re away from their family and their mates are the one’s they’re competing against, so they can’t talk to them because they don’t want to be seen as weak.





Has surfing as a culture encouraged pros to be open about their problems?
The attitude has always been, “She’ll be right, it’s all good, go with the flow.” As it became more professional there is a lot more stress and money at stake. There was a time when you surfed for fun and that was all it was about. Now it is a career for these guys and they’ve grown up from grommets, and sponsored and competing for so long, it’s part of their life. Fifteen years ago it wasn’t as necessary as it is now.


Do you approach them or they come to you?
You can’t go up to talk to anyone and expect them to respect what you’re saying. You have to build up trust. When it comes down to it, they will talk to me when they want to. I don’t have an agenda, I’m not here to impress anyone. A lot of it is being true to myself. I have to make sure I’m not pretending to be something I’m not. You have to be of the scene but not in it. A lot of it is just your walk and how you act, whether at contests, in the surf or at the party. They make up in their own mind whether they’re gonna trust you.


What are the different extremes surfers will talk to you about?
Anything from how their relationships are going with girlfriends and wives to relationship break ups to their own faith journey. And then there are the temptations they come across, like the partying and that scene.


It’s interesting because surf culture has not always been aligned with Christian values.
Surfing has always had this sense of being spiritual. Surfing has a different feeling when you’re in the water to any other experience you have. At the same time, there’s temptation always. I’m not there to tell people what they can and can’t do. I’m there to help them if they hit the rocks. To pick them up and let them know it’s okay.


Do you battle temptation?
It’s at the back of my mind. Being away from your family can be hard when you’re travelling. Being away from my wife can be difficult. Just watching perfect waves go by and not be able to surf them. –



by Jed Smith (stabmag.com)




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segunda-feira, 22 de junho de 2009

U.S. Christian Surfers Conference 09








Register now!

CS Conference 09


It's here, we are stoked to announce that registration for the CSUS Conference 2009 is live! This year's conference will be held in Hermosa Beach, CA Oct. 22-24, and also marks the 25th anniversary of Christian Surfers! CLICK HERE to sign up now!

Hope Chapel's Teen Center, site of the 09 National Conference is 2 blocks from the beach, across the street from Spyder surf shop and includes an indoor skatepark so practice up! For any questions about this year's conference be sure to email at conference@christiansurfers.com.



Prep School


Be sure to remember to download an application for this year's Prep School! Dates for the school are Aug. 6-9 held in the Outer Banks, NC. and Aug. 13-16 in Huntington Beach, CA. Leadership and grom applications both available. We still need leaders as well as groms so download your applicationsHERE! Any questions email info@christiansurfers.com.





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segunda-feira, 11 de maio de 2009

The Surf Report #42: Chaplaincy Update, Taiwan, Americas Conference, Europe Conference, ISA World Games, Mexico Contest Outreach




Chaplaincy Update

The Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) approved chaplaincy to be part of its structure after our one-year trial in which 18 chaplains were mobilized to over 30 events. In addition, a men's world tour chaplain, Abe Andrews, and a women's world tour chaplain, Liselle Wilsnagh, were appointed and presented to the Surfers. Abe is 27 married, been a high school chaplain, current gold coast CS mission leaders and member of Beachside Surf Church. Liselle is 31, single, South African, a professional singer, has been in CS 15 years, and is currently worship leader in Goleta Vineyard Church, Santa Barbara, USA. Pray for them as they serve at their next event in Tahiti. Regional chaplains are being sought with Lyle Castellaw for North America, Mike Stangel for Hawaii, and Andy Pitt for Africa already in place. Contact your CSI Regional Coordinator for more information. Contact us if you wish to join a chaplain's support team. Click here and note 'Chapliancy' in the comments to donate to chaplaincy to help Liz and Abe pioneer this new work.



CS Australia National Gathering


Australia
just celebrated their 24th National Conference over Easter, rebranding it a 'gathering' to reflect it's grass roots down in Port Campbell, Victoria. 175 leaders and families turned up and Lena Johnstone spoke on 'Love one another and the world will know you are my disciples.' Awesome waves, weather, company and vision under a big top tent!



Taiwan!
Asia Regional Coordinator Ric visited new contacts in Taiwan and discovered a booming surf culture. With a YWAM missionary and former CSNZ couple a new mission is poised to launch - Chinese surf mission!



Walking on Water
WOW have partnered with CSI to roll out a world tour premiering their new film hoping to line up with world pro tour with destinations in Brazil, Peru, Venezuela, Japan, Taiwan, South Africa, Europe and more all planned. Contact WOW to join the tour.



Americas Conference
El Salvador hosts Americas conference July 23-27 for both North & South American surf mission leaders, all welcome. Contact Cal Fisher for more info.



Europe Conference
June 5-7 are the dates for key European surf ministry leaders in Hossegor, France. Contact Phil Williams to see if you are eligible to attend. Limited to key leaders and contacts.



ISA World Games
Costa Rica hosts the world ISA surfing games. New National Director Cokey has already been appointed chaplain of their national team and is seeking a global team to practice hospitality to the games via a CS stall. Cost $US1500 pp for 2 weeks inclusive and covers stall costs. Contact Cokey on cscrdirector@gmail.com. If you would like to help finance a Christian presence at the ISA games: $1500 stall fee, $500 stickers, $1000 Surfers Bibles, $2000 food and drinks. Click here to donate and note 'ISA World Games Outreach' in the comments.



Mexico Contest Outreach



CS Mexico have a national contest coming to Puerto Escondido May 14-17. They have volunteered to help at this event by taking care of the beach cleanups. The organisers want to make it an eco-friendly event so CS will provide 8 sets of 3 bins in key locations along the beach area. One bin for plastics, one for organic materials, and one bin for non-organic rubbish. Each bin costs $30; each set will cost $90. All 24 will cost a total of $720. CS Mexico would like to provide these bins but don't have sufficient funds to do so. In each bin location they will be able to advertise CS and speak about Jesus. If you would like to contribute please click here and note 'CS Mexico Outreach' in comments, or US donors contact Cal Fisher.



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quinta-feira, 12 de março de 2009

Chaplaincy at World Championship Tour Events



A Prayer Request from Brett Davis

International Director of Christian Surfers International


Following on with some months of negotiations, the Association of Surfing Professionals has agreed to approve a chaplain to the World Championship Tour and beyond, beginning with a trial run at Quiksilver Pro in Qld and Bells beach event in Vic 08. We have had a great amount of favor for this to happen.


Whilst Christian Surfers International has brokered this arrangement based on CSI’s long history in surf ministry, CS believes they can’t tackle this alone.


CSI has a worldwide network of men who all have some history as surfing pastors with connections with CS.


CSI & their partners are now committed to a process of recruiting for an international coordinator for this role, who would be the ASP chaplain. For these initial two events we are pursuing a trial chaplain to give us some more time- this may be Steve Bligh- or another suitably qualified surfing pastor. This is a temporary role for 4 weeks, on top of their existing local mission responsibilities.


The ministry description & strategic plans are works in progress.


We seek your advice and support in this. There is only one opportunity to make a first time good impression so getting the right person, God’s person, is VITAL. In time this will be a team of people.


God bless you for your prayerful consideration of this.