Friday, July 4, 2008

Thoughts from Uche on life after shooting league is finished

Shooting is one of the things I've done here that I probably never would have ever dreamt of doing. In Nigeria, only a few have guns, the military, hunters and those super rich that are in constant fear for their lives. The people who own the most and highly sophisticated guns are the "bad guys". So it was a little weird for me to touch a gun much more shooting it. I shot a gun for the first time in my life at my father inlaw's place. We (Sarah's family) have this tradition that on Thanksgiving and Christmas the guys would all bring their guys and we do target shooting. Our targets are usually soda cans and all kinds of bottles.

Then I graduated to the league. Shooting in the league has been a great experience for me. It was frustrating and humiliating at the begining because here I was, shooting with these guys who have shot guns all there lives, some were even in the US Military. Whenever we get together and start talking about guns; I get lost. I don't even know the name of the gun I am using!

As the league progressed, I realized that I was doing better and becoming more confident. Also, I started correcting myself. I'm glad that I didn't quit at the initial stage due to frustration. I realized that I can accomplish whatever I want to accomplish if I put my mind into it and resolve to not quit. I also got a few tips from the guys there which helped me shoot better.


One of the valuable tips was to keep my eyes and the gun's barrel on the target and follow it through even after I pull the trigger. Imagine how much fun you can have with these weapons of death. The bottom line is that I had great fun going out there and shooting some clay pegeons.

A Golfer is Born!


Now that shooting season is over, I am back to playing golf. I always enjoy a good round of nine hole golf. Two Saturdays ago, Sarah played her first ever nine holes of golf. She had played miniature and aqua golf but never a real golf game. We decided to hit the golf course at noon when most folks are either taking lunch or taking siesta. It's kind of hard to play when you have a group of people lined up behind you. You will litterally be running the whole time. It's even worst when you tee off and your ball hardly goes where it supposed to go. It will probably end up on someone's roof or you spend a lot of time looking for your balls while the old men behind you shoot straight balls that even go further and acurately than yours. To make it worst, while you are dragging and pushing your golf cart, they are cruising around in their golf carts. You just have to keep running!

Anyway, Sarah and I went and totally enjoyed ourselves and she wants to play again with me, so I know she didn't hate it. I also play with the boys whenever time permits. Redding is a city of about one hundred thousand people with so many golf courses. There are more golf courses here than in there are many countries I've been to.


One thing golf had in common with shooting is that you must keep your eyes on the ball/target. you must also follow it through once you've pulled the trigger/teed off.


I'm always amused at the connection with Christian living. While you must keep your eyes on the target and ball, the Bible tells us to use our hearts and minds. Heb. 3:1 says "fix your thoughts on Jesus, the apostle and high priest whom we confess" So it's more of fixing our minds and thoughts on Christ than our eyes on the world. Col. 3:2 "Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things" 2Cor. 4:18 "So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen. For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal" and finally 2Cor. 5:7 "We live by faith, not by sight"


So the question is "What are we fixing our eyes, minds, thoughts on? is it on earthly superficial things that will not last forver? or is it on heavenly things that will stand the test of time?