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I found an old tin box among my father’s things. It gave me clues to who I am, why I love to write, take photos, and I care about the people and things that happen around me.

 

Everything good, we share it with people. Everything else, we give to the Lord.Aunty Say Bay

Aunty Say Bay’s reaction and response to hardships, trials, and difficult people is always kind and gentle, and the words she says life-giving. I don’t know how she does it but it’s what I want to live by in my inter-personal relationships.

The Internet is another place for interacting with people. Powerful tools have been put in our hands. Educator and Media Specialist Jason Ohler says, “Committing a bad story to digital media is like giving a bad guitar player a bigger amplifier.” It’s amazing what a Tweet or a quick “What’s on your mind?”  in FaceBook can say.

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You are eating at an up-market restaurant in town. Suddenly, the waitress who is serving you breaks out in beautiful singing fit for a concert hall. Before you know it, another waiter at the other corner of the restaurant replies back in an equally beautiful and complementing voice. And then another and another and another joins in at random places in the restaurant.

A row of chefs begin dancing and singing, They take their pots, ladles, or whatever cooking utensil they have in their hands and starting juggling them. The music is upbeat and you start tapping and clapping along.

Suddenly a waiter crawls from under a table in front of you. He makes a couple of jokes, goes to a diner and begins singing and teasing the diner. Then they all break out again into singing

You are at a concert except the performance is happening not on stage but you are right in the middle of it all. The rhythm and harmony is all around you. You enjoy every single one of the repertoire of songs.

You are tapping your feet the rest of the meal and you go home still singing the songs in your head. And you know that what looked like an accidental, random, spontaneous performance was really the mastermind of a genius. What had novel concept, what precise choreography. You know the waiters, waitresses, and cooks didn’t just happen to have beautiful voices — they had been trained to sing in harmony.

Do you know what it’s like when four people from different walks of life meet. You each come with what seems like a random piece of jigsaw. You share your stories and then suddenly your piece makes sense when you put them all together? Well… that happened at my Digital Storytelling team meeting yesterday. Awesome! Epiphany.

I had arranged for my team to meet SY, a Social Entrepreneur that I was introduced to at DiSC (Digital Storytelling Circle) on 4 January.

I got us to share our stories, our life journeys. We talked about the dreams in our hearts and how we wanted to do to make a difference in the world through the things we could do albeit small. For me, it’s using digital storytelling. For the others it was different things.

And then we saw that the melody we each were singing was the same, even if we were playing different instruments or were singing a different part.

We were for a moment awed, silenced. What we each had been growing and developing into fitted into a bigger jigsaw puzzle. And we were resonating with each other.

I am awed that a Mastermind, the Chief Composer, Musician had orchestrated and choreographed this. It couldn’t have all just happen by accident.

There I was standing in awe knowing my life has meaning and purpose and calling beyond the everyday grind. And I know I was made for bigger things. And that my life is not my own and I exist not just to live for myself but for others in service.

We decided we would come together to collaborate so that the sum total of what we do together could be far greater than if each of us tried to make a difference on our own.

BTW, I dined at that restaurant in the Philippines several times. Fun!

 

2010 has been a year of adventures for me…

  • January – Aurelia and I taught our first public digital storytelling workshop under the National Book Development Council of Singapore.
  • April – I registered Digital Storytelling Asia as a sole proprietor / entrepreneur.
  • July to August – Aurelia and I made our 46-day journey to the USA. We spent time with friends, got further training at the Center for Digital Storytelling (CDS), taught a digital storytelling (DS) workshop to Navigator staff, and made a presentation to 90+ Christians involved with the Arts and Media.
  • September – I left the Navigators Singapore officially after 22 years of ministry.
  • September – Aurelia and I co-directed the Asian Digital Storytelling Congress held at the National Museum and organised by the National Book Development Council of Singapore. God linked me with key movers of digital storytelling. We are now linked on four continents (USA, Australia, UK, and Asia). God gave me a digital storytelling mentor (formerly from BBC UK). He is a man who loves Jesus. CDS (USA) where the digital storytelling movement started endorsed Digital Storytelling Asia.
  • October – I turned 50 on 8 October.
  • Aurelia went back to the Philippines after the Ministry of Manpower rejected her application to renew her employment pass with the Navigators.
  • November – I had to run Digital Storytelling Asia alone… God started to bring others with a vision and heart for to tell stories. We began to meet weekly. I was invited me to introduce digital storytelling to 30+ people from 18 countries who are involved with arts and media.
  • December - God approved Aurelia’s Employment Pass application. She is now a staff member of Digital Storytelling Asia!
  • In all Au and I have run 13 workshops since March 2009 – in Singapore, Philippines, and the USA.

What a year!

 

This was  written by Doreen Myers Wirsig (Ruth Myers’ daughter) in response to my post and comments by others on FaceBook

I’m Ruth’s daughter (hi Angel! – so good to read your comments.) My mother died peacefully yesterday as my brother, Brian, was reading I Corinthians 15.

He had been reading through the Psalms for an hour or so. It’s hard to put to words what she looked like. It was as though, with her eyes closed, the Scriptures of her Beloved were bearing her up as on eagles wings.

Then, not knowing she was about to go, he turned to I Cor. 15. With “sown perishable, raised imperishable” , she opened her eyes. He read on. After verse 34, Brian said, “Mom, do you remember this next verse? It’s on Daddy’s tombstone in Hong Kong.” That was 50 years ago…

She turned her eyes; they came to life and focused on his. As he read the verse – “Death is swallowed up in victory. O death, where is your victory? O death, where is your sting?” – she breathed her last.

There were a few gentle movements, and she was gone. He had just gotten to the middle of the next verse, which he then read: “Thanks be to God Who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.”

The following verse, the last in the chapter, is for all of us who are left behind. He read, “Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

After this there was a golden silence; then Brian put his hand on her brow and said,

The Lord bless you and keep you;
the Lord make his face to shine upon you
and be gracious to you;
the Lord lift up his countenance upon you
and give you peace.

We are certain that the Lord’s face was shining on her at that very moment! This is the blessing we know she would want to leave for all of you as well.

We are so relieved for her! She is in heaven with Daddy (Dean Denler), Dad (Warren Myers), her sister Mary, and her best love, Jesus.

Dean Denler, Ruth Barnett, Mary Barnett, and Gene Denler (l to r) met in Bible college.

Ruth and Warren were married in 1968 and spent the next couple of years in Ames, Iowa, serving as Mid-West regional leaders.

Her viewing will be from 4-7 pm on Sunday, November 14, at the Mountain view funeral home in Colorado Springs. Her memorial service will be at 10 am, Monday, November 15, in the Great Hall of the Glen Eyrie Castle.

Read The Navigators’ Tribute – Ruth Myers Enters into Never-ending Days of Praise