Finger of God

May 30, 2009

This is part one of a documentary called “The Finger of God”. It was a journey of a man to seek out movements of God throughout the world – miracles, signs and wonders. There are 10 parts you can watch on YouTube and I invite you to check it out if you’re interested. The first part may seem a little crazy, but I would encourage you to keep watching, the scenes from China, Africa, the gypsies are powerful. It’s basically a documentary filled testimonies of God’s work…but the main message is all about God’s love for us. I really love God’s unconditional love for us, and watching this really blessed my heart, so I thought I’d share.

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Adventures in wonderland…

May 28, 2009

Last Sunday I made my way back to the midwest after wonderful trip to northern California. This trip had been a year in the making in my heart. I had been wanting to go visit Bethel Church in Redding for quite sometime, but making the cross country trek seemed like quite an undertaking. God had been stirring my heart for writing over the last year as well, and when I saw a little blurb about the Writing Conference at Bethel it seemed like a great opportunity to make a trip. When three of my teammates shared a desire to go, we found the cheapest flights we could, found blessed free housing and reserved a rental car. I took out most of my savings and it was a done deal.

I was honestly filled with a holy trembling of sorts weeks before leaving for Redding having this sneaking suspicion that my week there might dramatically alter my life. And in a few moments I will share how it just may have.
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Redding was beautiful. Surrounded by mountains, lakes and rivers, every morning I woke up either gasping “Wow” or muttering “You’ve got to be kidding me,” as we drove around town. It’s been a while since I’ve seen mountains up close and personal and I am beginning to think they are one of my love languages from the Lord.

While in Redding we were able to take in some sights (Mt. Shasta, Lake Shasta, Oak Bottom Lake, the Sundial Bridge) and of course Bethel. Bethel was actually smaller than I expected and quite intimate, familial and understated given their renown. I really enjoyed spending time at the Alabaster House (24-7 prayer house) and garden. It was so peaceful, restful, and the Lord spoke some very significant things to me while I spent time with Him there.

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The Writing Conference was great. I was pretty profoundly impacted by the speakers, especially Paul Young (author of The Shack) who has such an amazing testimony of God’s redemptive work in his life. Between the worship, the speakers, and the breakout sessions I left with a renewed conviction to write what the Lord puts on my heart and to understand the vehicle of writing as a means of transformation for the Kingdom. I was also blessed and encouraged to have won first place for a fiction piece for the writing contest they held, which awarded me $500 and my story being posted on their website. I know the writers who submitted stories are full of the Spirit and gifted by God, so for whatever reason it may have been my day to receive that blessing, I was thankful, and encouraged to continue to write for His glory.

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We met many wonderful people while at the conference, a fellow Midwesterner, a family from England, public school teacher with a heart for transformation in the high school and resourcing Christian teachers, a woman from Korea…We stayed with some wonderful women who had just finished their first year at the ministry school at Bethel and it was great getting to hear about their experience and enjoy their company.

Because of some things God was doing in my heart to bring freedom and healing to some areas of my life that week, I felt a release to go check out Simpson University’s Education program, right down the street from Bethel. I have been for the last year praying and seeking the Lord about the possibility of being certified to teach. Initially I had been looking at Simpson and very drawn to life at Bethel for a variety of reasons, but had somewhat closed the door on this option because of fear and some issues of my heart.
My time at Simpson was wonderful. Got a better picture of the program, met some of the professors, was able to get in for an interview, wandered around the small but beautiful campus and tried to imagine life there for a while.

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My time in Redding finished out with a sozo appointment and a trip to the RedHOP, the house of prayer (like our ministry here in Cairo) in Redding. I was encouraged by hearing how interconnected Simpson, Bethel, and the RedHOP were, and how they support and encourage each others’ ministries.

On the last Friday in California, we traveled through the Trinity Mountain Range to the Pacific Coast and then up to the Redwood National Forest where we stayed in a sweet hostel right on the coast. Saturday we traveled down the coast again, seeing the sights in Mendocino, and eventually heading on back to Sacramento for our flight home.

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And just like that, the journey came to an end. Or maybe a beginning…

My time at Redding was very precious, and my heart, honestly, very much longs to go back. I have been praying about being certified to teach and honestly for the last few months have been preparing myself to move back to Texas, live with my family and attend a community college to be certified. Something that seemed reasonable and honestly spending time with my family was a huge appeal, but in my spirit was never quite settled. While in Redding and at Simpson, despite the fact that moving there would place me so far away from family, I was filled with a simple peace. So, after a year of prayer, fasting, and going back and forth, I have made the decision to apply for school at Simpson in the fall with a desire to get involved in life at Bethel and also to write amongst the beautiful mountains.

This is no small thing for me and I COVET your prayers right now in this season!

I ask that you would join me in praying that if this is not where God wants me or His timing, the door would be shut.

I ask that you would join me in the preparation of potentially leaving Cairo, it will not be easy to say goodbye to my spiritual family here or the community I’ve labored for and with over the last six years.

I ask that you would join me in praying for God’s provision for this move. Me moving to California will be a miracle in and of itself for the finances to move, housing, job and wheels once I get there. I’m excited to see how He will do this – God has ALWAYS provided all that I’ve needed and I really have no credence to not believe Him in this, so I’m praying for more faith and courage!

Trusting and on my knees. I will keep you posted as this leg of the journey unfolds. Thank you for your prayers!!


The Truth Project

May 3, 2009

Our staff just started this study series together. I’m excited…

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Tutoring.

May 1, 2009

One of the ways I serve the Lord here in Cairo is through tutoring after school at the house of prayer. I only have two kids I tutor, but I love them and love this time to work with them one on one, encouraging them and getting to know them. Here’s a few photos from tutoring this past week with one of the cutest 2nd graders you’ll ever meet…seriously. I only wish you could hear her laugh when you look at these pictures, it melts ya.

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Wedding Bells and other spring shenanigans…

May 1, 2009

Over the past several weeks we’ve had a few different groups come to Cairo. Two spring break groups: Four guys from Huntington College, and lovely Amanda (YouthWorks program staff last summer) brought friends and her mom for a week. These groups were such a blessing serving us and this community and bringing a fresh wave of energy for us in the post winter slump.

We saw God do some amazing things in the midst of those few weeks – amazing times of prayer and worship, healing from depression, gift of tongues, prayer, prayer and more prayer. Highlights for me included having Amanda’s Wisconsin group join Stacy and I for prayer at the elementary school – so powerful. Also having the boys join me in the first grade class was such a blessing for the kids and a big help to the teacher. We rejoice in those God sends our way, they are always such a gift!

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This past weekend we had another wonderful group from First Free (Springfield, MO). It was great to see old friends again, several had been here before, and to meet new ones. This particular group was filled with lots of families, which was so fun! They went out into the community Saturday morning doing some wonderful labors of love from yard work to construction, and then spent some time in one of the projects here hosting a kids’ fun afternoon, the day finished up with a evening worship service at the projects comeplete with zany dancing, the message of the Kingdom, and worship…

Kids and Crafts at Elmwood:
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Evening worship…Jami leads us in some fun song and dance, the room listening to me share the message of His Kingdom (aka, the gospel…)
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Spring Break for us hit a few weeks ago and we found lots of things to do to occupy our time while school was out here in Cairo. We were able to go out and pray for some friends in our community and outside. Stacy and I spent a day out with the Turnage family, whom we love! This family is so encouraging to me, they all LOVE Jesus with a fiery passion, they have six beautiful children that are homeschooled and zealous for God. They always seem to have things going on, and yet their home is full of peace and rest whenever I go, and I know it’s all the Holy Spirit’s doing. I have a huge passion for families and families serving the Lord together, so I find time with the Turnages very inspiring and another model of what it could look like.

The big news from spring break, however was the sound of wedding bells…
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Our beloved sister Stacy and our wonderful brother Jesse, got engaged! Stacy is on staff with our house of prayer and Jesse works here in the community – again proving that God can make love sprout up anywhere, it can even find you in the middle of nowheresville Cairo.

It was so fun to celebrate with these two. Jesse had Stacy go on a treasure hunt of sorts, of which the rest of us where a part. It was so fun to be a part of the engagement treasure hunt, I’ve always wanted to be! I won’t go into all the details of their very wonderful engagement, I’m sure at some point they will share that story themselves. It’s a great one, though!

But I would like to just say how wonderful it has been to have been there to see their relationship unfold from the beginning. It is a God-story through and through. I am in awe of God’s leading in their lives, and their patient submission to the Lord in their relationship. Lots of waiting and praying has gone into their lovely story, and God is getting all the glory and honor because of it. I celebrate the ways they have walked with purity and integrity in the midst of their relationship and all that they have taught me about real love that is gritty, and messy, and really is an act of the will, not always the romantic comedy. We are all looking forward to celebrating their wedding, but even more seeing how the Lord will use these two as they become one for His Kingdom…watch out…they are a powerhouse.

Us anxiously waiting for a word about whether she said “yes”….
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Celebrating the wonderful day!
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