HEALED – After 30 Years of MS (Multiple Sclerosis)

November 1, 2009

This happened on October 31, 2009 in the healing rooms at Bethel Church. This was quite the hot topic this morning at church! Our church hosts healing rooms every Saturday, a time for people to come and receive prayer for healing. There has been a lot of powerful testimonies of God healing stage 4 cancer, bi polar, deaf, blind, you name it. This is what happened yesterday!! May God encourage you through this!


You are faithful O God.

September 19, 2009

The journey from Cairo to Redding was full of the faithfulness of God!

God sold our house in Cairo in a day. Kristy put an ad up on Craigslist, and the new tenants came, saw, and decided to buy it. This truly is an act of God – selling a house is hard in this nation right now, in Cairo it’s almost downright impossible, truly. We know this was the Lord’s hand in providing for us in the transition – AND Kristy received what she asked on the house, praise God!

God provided gas money for the three of us heading out to Cali through the kind and generous gift of a wonderful brother in Christ! Thank you – you know who you are!!

We were able to stay with a woman in Redding for the first week, and were so blessed to know her and encourage her. We spent 3 days looking at houses. We found one that we all really liked – a small farm house. When the owner showed up to show us around the house, we asked him about pets, and his immediate response was, “nope, this isn’t going to work for you, we’ve replaced the carpets twice before because of pets.” We all were a little bummed by the comment, but we decided to take a look none the less. As we walked around the inside, we really liked it, Kristy encouraged us that there are sometimes ways to work around situations – especially with pets, to be able to put down a bigger deposit or such. When we walked into the kitchen, it was as if the Lord had just blown down on us, because the owner had a change of heart. He offered that maybe there was something we could work out with the dogs, and just to talk to his wife about it.

When we went into the office to get the application, his wife told us that her husband (the owner) really liked us, and they had been waiting for the right people to rent to, as she handed us the apps, she said, “This property is very popular, so hear me out, get these back asap, okay?” God’s favor. Thanks you, Jesus! And so, within about 5 days of landing in Redding, we had keys to our new home!
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Week two in Redding…
I’d been praying that God would connect me to other writers and so week two, I had the opportunity to go to a fellowship time for Children’s Writers at Bethel…it was wonderful! I’m excited for upcoming times to fellowship and share stories, we’re even having a Christmas party to read our stories to kids!

Attended Orientation for the teaching program at Simpson and was blessed to meet some of the other students.

Applied for and got a part-time job at a local school here working as a teacher’s aide!

The Lord has certainly been faithful in meeting us here, providing all we need and helping us get settled! Nothing is impossible with Christ!


The Road Trip that would never end…

September 19, 2009

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You know, in theory, and without real knowledge of geography, the drive from Cairo, Illinois to Redding, CA seemed pretty tame. I think I always pictured Cairo being ever so slightly more west than I discovered, and much closer to the Pacific Ocean. I think it was about half way through day one, when I actually stopped to look at a map and realized how colossal this venture would be, thanks largely to the vast flatlands of Kansas and Nevada.

Day one was rather uneventful once we made it on the road. The drive to Kansas City was a familiar one with previous trips to IHOP, so it went fine.

Day two. I love you Kansas, but… Day two our van wouldn’t stop after we pulled over for gas first thing in the morning. We sat at the gas station, called our intercessors, called a tow truck, and waited. After about an hour or so, God told to Kristy to start the car again – and viola…it started…so we were on our way, at last. We made a stop at an auto place to have them check the car out, and after about an hour there, they found nothing wrong, and didn’t charge us a penny…so we were off again…but it wasn’t looking promising for making our next proposed stop – Denver. As we continued to drive across Kansas, the van got a flat tire…and that pretty much sealed the deal. We only made it halfway through Kansas on day two.

Day three was a marathon. We ended up driving 17 hours from wherever we were in Kansas to Salt Lake City, Utah. It felt good just to make it out of Kansas. The highlight of Day three was Wyoming, for sure. We hit that state around evening and saw some amazing cloud formations, all glowing with the sun – it really did look like a huge glory cloud just hovering over this town. Beautiful!

Day four. This was the day we were supposed to make it to Redding, but since we drove until 1 or 2am the following night and slept in a little, we only made it to Reno. Nevada was long, desolate, full of hills. I kept praying that God would made it blossom or something…it was kind of depressing.

Day five…(hallelujah chorus). It was a blessing, actually to make this last part of the drive during the daylight hours. We drove through Mt. Lassen state park on our way to Redding, and it was beautiful!!! When I saw the sign for Redding, I just about cried, and was very ready to get out of the car – though, admitedly I enjoyed the extended time to listen to sermons, sing really loud, and talk to God – or the other vehicles via our super cool walkie talkies.

And there you have it, 3 vehicles, 3 ladies, 2 dogs, and a herd of house plants all arrived safely to our new home, Redding, CA.
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Heading West

September 1, 2009

August 12th. I woke up to an empty room, packed up the aero bed, and took a few last glances around my little abode. My room had been such a place of encounter with the Lord, of intimacy with the Father, of writing and reading and thinking and dreaming…and laughing…and of course some dance parties. I would miss it. Transition lends to a great need in me to savor, to remember. I remember waking up that morning and so wanting to remember every possible thing that God had done in my life in that room, as if just remembering it allowed me to somehow pack it in a suitcase and take it with me for always. I remember thinking one of my first nights in that room that someday, it might be hard to leave it. I was counseling myself because Cairo felt rather awkward at the time and I wondered if I’d ever feel at home. I now find myself recapping this wisdom as I settle into Redding.

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The troops came over to help us clean a bit and send us off. We gathered in the empty living room, thanking the Lord for the provision of the house and recounting a bit how God had used this place to bless so many visitors and kids in Cairo. I sat there, too overwhelmed with memories to sum up what a sweet home this had been. We prayed, we cried, we handed over our keys.

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Our new tenants were already there to move in, so we asked them to take one more photo on our beloved porch.
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We loaded into our cars and drove over to Gary and Sharon’s house to get something and exchanged tearful hugs. Nothing seems complete with out a shofar…so we blew one, and loaded into the cars. Jess had made us a CD for driving out of town. So as Amanda, Kristy and I loaded into our separate packed vehicles, we put our CDs in, cranked up the music, and slowly drove by our precious little tribe, waving with great love.

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I rolled down the windows as I drove down the main drag of Cairo, letting Chris Tomlin’s “God of this city” billow through my Cairo, believing it evermore, yes He is the God of this city, and GREATER things ARE yet to come for this town. I may not understand all that God is doing, but I know it is GOOD.

As I drove under the levee wall at the edge of town, I cried out as loud as my weepy voice could, “Thank you!” Thank you to my precious Jesus, who knew what He was doing all along. Thank you for bringing me Cairo, for bringing me to a place where I could be striped of so many distractions of the world, to find the reality of relationship with you. To learn more how to love and receive love. To learn how to remove the masks and live exposed in the safety of Your love. To let myself love so much it hurts to say goodbye. Thank you for knowing, Papa. Thank you for knowing I needed Cairo, I needed this tribe, I needed You unleashed in my life. Thank you for giving me strength to be foolish in the eyes of man, that I might be captivated by the eyes of God.

And now, Papa. You keep leading…I’ll follow.


A Father’s Blessing

September 1, 2009

We returned back from our retreat and headed right into hosting a group from First Free, Gary and Sharon’s church back in Springfield, MO. I love these servants!! They came to Cairo to run a VBS, Crocodile Dock, in the projects. It was so amazing how much work they did to transform Elmwood into a fun bayou, the kids LOVED it, and many were truly touched by the Lord and hungering for more of Jesus by the end.
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It was a fun time, and I loved having a chance to spend a little bit more time with the kids in Cairo before leaving, as it turns out several of the kiddos in my little group were my first graders from this past year, so that was an added treat to now celebrate Jesus with them.

First Free left, and we had a HUGE garage sale at Kristy’s house in preparation for the move. Amanda and Kim, our precious sisters showed up to visit (and ended up serving us SO MUCH during their vacation – even boxing up our whole kitchen and writing encouraging notes on the boxes headed to Redding! I love you girls!!)

Our last Sunday in Cairo was graced with a bridal shower for Miss Stacy and a goodbye party for us Bethel girls.

It was during this goodbye party that I saw one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen in my life – a Father’s blessing. As our little tribe gathered in Gary and Sharon’s living room, Gary began to speak a blessing over each of us. He shared how he’d seen God move in our lives and how He’d gifted us. He encouraged us in to continue to pursue those things He saw God doing in us, told us how proud he was of our pursuing God, and even how God had used us to draw him deeper in his own walk with the Lord. And to each one of us he said these precious words, “have I ever told you that your my favorite?” We all laughed and smiled as he said this to each of his “spiritual daughters”. But the truth is, that was so profound for me because God’s word says He loves each of us like we are each his favorite, and that’s kind of hard to get your mind around, but when Gary said that over each of us, I got it. I could see through Gary how the Lord just loves his children, each of them so much, each of them delighting His heart in their own unique way, that He can’t help but say to us that we are each His favorites. That was so beautiful to me.

After Gary blessed each of us, we had a chance to bless one another, sharing how each person had blessed us, grown us, challenged us, taught us, and how we saw the Lord flowing out of them. I’m so thankful that we had an opportunity to stop and speak to one another how precious a gift God had given us in each person.

The evening finished with a wonderful gift. As each of our other tribe members have gone on to other things, we’ve always commissioned them and given them a special gift: a ring. It’s a sign of covenant and family, that God has connected us for always, and we are there for one another to pray, to support, to encourage through all God’s adventures. It’s a testimony on my finger that I can always share what God has done in my life in bringing His children together to experience the power of community. So that evening, because so many of us are in transition, we all got rings! We actually knew they were coming, just not what they looked like. Each of us picked a verse that was particularly important in sharing what this family was about and the verses, or part of the verse is inscribed in Hebrew around our ring. The rings were made in Isreal, are beautiful silver bands with gold hebrew letters.

My verse: “Do not be afraid, little flock. It is the father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom.” Luke 12:32.

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Launching.

September 1, 2009

Over the course of the first few years of Two Rivers Ministries we had a few people pray over us a similar theme, that Cairo would be a launch pad. God would use this place to propel people into their Kingdom destinies, launching them deeper into the heart of God, and further throughout the world.

I’ve seen a few of our beloved tribe launched over the past few years. This August, it was my turn.

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Over the course of the summer my ipod shuffle would play this launch song from Apollo 13 in excess. I began to think of how much this transition felt like this launch in the spirit. A few glances down at my “abort” button throughout, wondering “is it okay to continue?” Clinging to a line from Narnia’s little Lucy Pevensie ,”I think I can be brave enough.” And in the end simply believing God, that He had me in the palm of His hand throughout this transition, through all the shaking and acceleration, and that he was “leading me in triumphant procession” to my next assignment.

As the youngest of 4 kids, and one of the “old timers” in Cairo, I kind of figured I’d be the last to leave, or never leave at all. I think I’ve just gotten very comfortable sending other people off (to college or countries) that being strapped into the cockpit came with quite the gamut of emotions.

How do you end a season like the one I’ve had in Cairo? The Lord’s answer was short and sweet: you don’t. My last month in Cairo was such a blessing and dream, only God could have orchestrated it, and solidified in my heart such a wonderful truth; this was not the end for our little Cairo House of Prayer tribe, it was merely a new chapter.

At the beginning of August our tribe headed off to the Smokie mountains for a wonderful retreat, complete with Amanda and Jess who had already been launched a few years earlier. It was a beautiful reunion and time to enjoy the mountains, laughter, and share with one another what our little spiritual family has meant to us, what our dreams were for the future, what were our fears. I think for each of us, it was a special time of remembering God’s faithfulness – who could have imagined 4 years ago when he drew us all together to start a Christian Community Center, that what He was really up to was building a spiritual family; committed and connected for the long haul to love and serve Him, wherever it took us. He has brought us through so much, He has transformed us so much. I was so thankful for a weekend to remember how good God is, and incessantly faithful.

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Sneakiness

July 29, 2009

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Reunion

July 21, 2009

In a quick turn of events, my family arranged to come together for a weekend “reunion” of sorts to celebrate my grandpa’s birthday down in Houston, TX. It was a blessing to reconnect with my cousins on my dad’s side of the family, who I haven’t seen in 7 years. We also had the two new additions to our family this year, Noah and Anna present. They were definitely the star attractions for the weekend.

It’s so crazy sometimes to sit back and just observe how time has passed. I have so many memories with my cousins when we were kids and now to sit around the kitchen table as adults is a little strange, where did the time go? We still boast that the kids table is always the best table in our family, and I am completely biased. It will always be the best, no matter hold old the kids get.

I am so thankful for this time with my family as I think about my adventure out to California. I will be very far from them all in just a short time, and honestly, it is a challenge for me as I prepare to head out there. But, I am trusting the Lord that the next time I get to see them won’t be too awfully far away.

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Through the looking glass

July 21, 2009

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A few weeks ago we had the privilege of having my cousin, Karen and her friend James from film school out in Colorado come for a week and shoot a documentary about Cairo. It was both precious and surreal to see a story begin to weave itself together about this silly little town in the middle of nowhere that has a crazy way of impacting those who pass through it. As I looked at their photos and footage, it really impacted my heart. I don’t quite know how to put into words why, even, but maybe there’s something about looking in on your community again with fresh eyes. Maybe it’s the way film gives a voice to stories that have been hidden. I guess, it’s just always meaningful to see others uncover something special in a field you’ve been working in for a long time, and rather thought no one would ever notice (not that anyone needed to). For whatever reason I can’t quite get my mind around, it was a gift from the Lord to me as I wrap up this season in Cairo to reflect for a moment on the uniqueness of this place and the ways I have seen God work here.

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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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