Yep, you read right, we’re ditching the bus. Well, at least for a little while, or maybe longer, who knows.
It all started when we decided to book another music tour to Australia. While in the planning stages we had lots of conversations as a family about all we’ve learned in the past four years about ourselves and our creator through full-time travel. We recognized that our family is built to come alongside and encourage. We also realized that we are “learners” and we thrive when our theology and understanding of the world is rocked to the core and deconstructed. And, boy have we been rocked!
And so, over the past few months of conversations we’ve started feeling a stirring in our souls. That same longing that first invoked us to dream and take the leap of faith, giving our possessions away and hitting the road began to roar and we began to ask, was there something more?
Over the past two years we have been meeting and nurturing relationships with people from all over the world but mostly in Southeast Asia and those interactions inspired conversation about potential visits. And, so as we were planning our very practical musical tour, we found that the question of how long we would stay over and when we would return was open for debate. And so, we did what we alway do when we don’t have the full picture, we moved forward.
We bought a one way ticket!
I mean, why not, we already live gas tank to gas tank, what’s the difference if it’s a bus tank or an airplane, train or van tank that need filling.
As soon as we bought that one way ticket, we knew we were entering a new chapter in our journey of faith, community and creativity.

We don’t know how long or exactly where the road, sky or water will take us but we do have a light outline.
We will be flying out of Albuquerque Sept 15 and landing in Melbourne Australia the morning of Sept 17. We will stay for a week in Melbourne before flying up to Cairns for the Wallaby Creek Music Festival. From there we will fly down to Brisbane where we will try to source a vehicle (preferably a small bus or van) that we will travel/tour up and down the east coast in until November. (tour dates at http://www.thehollands.org)
November 18, we will fly to Manilla, Philippines where we will come alongside our friends the Hommels and learn/serve at JAZ Home, a residential home for young girls, offering solace and security in a hostile world. From there we will visit with filmmaker and musician, Tinh Mahoney in Vietnam to see life through his eyes, learning about a school he founded in his hometown and playing music. And, by early December we’ll be in Cambodia where we will connect with our friend Craig Greenfield at Alongsiders International and participate in a roundtable discussion on The Heart of God for Justice and our response through Worship. We are also in early conversations with folks about possible visit to Indonesia and Thailand.
Jan 5, we know we’ll be flying back to Australia for another two month music tour, and from there we are open to possibilities continuing on in Australia or heading north again to Southeast Asia or going even further up into China or west towards India. We also have aspirations to connect with kinfolk in Europe. So, we’ll be waiting to see it all unfold as you are.
So, stay tuned! And if you feel inclined you can partner with us at MODERN DAY.
We so enjoyed your time in Austin, TX and especially through your involvement and music with Mobile Loaves & Fishes and Community First! Village. Thank you for sharing your gifts and talents. May you continue to have safe journeys and blessed connections, all over the world.
Mary Lou
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Thanks Mary Lou! We love all you MLF kinfolk!! Excited for all that is to come for you in Austin and look forward to the day we get to swing back around! xo
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Hey guys –
WOW – big change. I love the way you guys roll.
Hey – have you had a chance to read my book yet? I wonder if you might consider writing up a little review on your blog. It seems to be the kind of thing your people would resonate with. I’m pretty sure I sent you a PDF a while back, but can re-send if you need.
Thanks j
John J. Thompson Creative Director Capitol CMG Publishing (615) 371-6852 NEW EMAIL: John.Thompson@umusic.com
From: tillersandtravelers <comment-reply@wordpress.com> Reply-To: tillersandtravelers <comment+ey86bmiijfcgxmjwly5ew77@comment.wordpress.com> Date: Sunday, August 16, 2015 at 8:20 PM To: John Thompson <theonlyjjt@gmail.com> Subject: [New post] Ditch The Bus
Jana Holland posted: “Yep, you read right, we’re ditching the bus. Well, at least for a little while, or maybe longer, who knows. It all started when we decided to book another music tour to Australia. While in the planning stages we had lots of conversations as a family a”
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For sure John! We have it and plan to read it on the beach in Thailand. 🙂
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