Sunday, March 18, 2012

Serving Society...

Earlier, we described with words how integral, important, and wonderful the service element of Westmont in Istanbul actually is. Now, we have a small visual look at some of these experiences:


One of the service projects sends some of our women to a home for Armenian girls. The women spend the evening talking, laughing, crafting, loving on, and sharing a meal with each other.
Annie Hausler smiles with a few of her new friends.
President-Elect Kristin Lo shares a laugh.
 Another project has a few of our students going across town to a retirement community for foreigners. The students help to serve lunch, spend some time with the residents, and sometimes even work to spruce up the outside of the place.
 
Keaton Hudson snapped this pic of Serj talking with Jenna Fikes and Hannah Ross (not pictured).

As we begin to wrap up our time in Istanbul (CRAZY!) we are starting to already look back upon some memories fondly. It's become obvious that these projects will be some of the warmest memories.

Students are currently prepping for exams, as this week is our finals week! They could use some thoughts and prayers as we start shifting gears again!

Monday, March 12, 2012

Video #2


Keaton has done it again!

This is a stunning look at the two weeks we spent traveling.

Enjoy.

And then tell Keaton what a great job he has done.





(Sorry for a lack of embedding. Blogger/Vimeo/Turkish internet wouldn't stop fighting...)

Pardon that Extended Interruption...

Westmont in Istanbul is back!

Please forgive the lack of updates recently.

Here's what's been going on:

-Students mostly stayed around Istanbul for the four-day weekend. Most posted up in hotels around the main attractions of Istanbul and played tourist for a few days. Much needed rest was achieved (for the most part)...

Leah Sadoian shows off some of her favorite parts of the (Kapalı Çarsı) Grand Bazaar.

Shea Werner does her best to impersonate the locals of the Archeology Museum (credit: Leah S.)


A typical sunset as seen from the Bosporus ferries (Leah S, again!)

-We spent a saturday at an inter-faith dialogue with students from Sabancı University - one of Istanbul's premiere colleges - and delved deeply into doctrinal discussions. Pictures can be found here, on Teri Murphy's (the professor from Sabancı who helped put it all together) facebook: Photos are here!

-Westmont professor of Religious Studies Dr. Helen Rhee came into town and showed us the magnificent mosaics in the Chora Church, while explaining their significance.

Incredible mosaic captured by Annie Hausler

Peter, meet Peter (Thanks again, Annie).

-This weekend has been marked by a visit from President Gayle Beebe and Trustee Roy Goble!
Mr. Goble and Dr. Beebe enjoying a Bosporus cruise. (Credit: Keaton Hudson)
Students have taken the pair around Istanbul and showed them the great sites in their study groups:
This group specialized in the Hagia Sophia (from L to R: Keaton Hudson, Annie Hausler, Dr. Beebe, Emilie Whitman, Ben Siverly, Leah Sadoian, Mr. Goble).
And after a long day, the guys relaxed at a 400 year old Hamam (Turkish Bath):
Back row: from L to R: Keaton Hudson, Kurt Walker, Sam Fearer, Mr. Goble, Ben Siverly. Front row: Peter Harmon, Dr. Beebe, Joe Bagdanov, Benjamin Bisson
 Clearly, we've been keeping ourselves busy!

Now, students are finishing their classes here at Yeditepe University, with finals next week.