Hello!
The past twenty days have been full of many fun adventures and learning experiences with my Lord and Savior. Please have patience with me as this post may be a little long. :)
Several times a week we travel into the city where we have been building relationships. We spend most of our time there getting to know individuals who work at the shops in the mall or those who have shops in the streets that cater more towards tourists. There is a beautiful river alongside the highway and since it is fairly cheap to cross some of us discovered a village on the other side.
The village is a breath of fresh air compared to the bustling city. It is more of a local area so not white people walk through this beautiful area. The people are very welcoming, and two other girls and I have begun building relationships there. Yesterday, we took a guy with us and went to visit some friends we had made. People can be fairly shy, so we went armed with little candies that brought smiles to the faces of young and old alike. An older lady invited us into her home, fed us lunch, and was insistent that we return. She lives alone yet she had food prepared as if she knew we were coming. She kept calling her daughter who spoke English and handing the phone over to us!
After departing from the house of this lovely woman, we went to visit our friends. They were overjoyed to see us again, and we had a great time with them as well. It was a great afternoon, and it was so cool to see the joy that God brought to the faces of the people we were able to meet, even if it was just through a candy.
This last weekend my whole team of two leaders and seven students were able to take a road trip to a village where we spent two days and two nights. We shared in the church, played with the children, learned to make some traditional snacks, and were able to work on the new church building/home for the pastor's family that they are slowly building. It was great to spend time getting to know more amazing people in this beautiful country!
God has been teaching me so much, and is helping me see His heart for the people we meet. It has been challenging, but so worth it to follow Him! He has been continually reminding me of how He sees me and to find my identity in Him alone.
Please pray for my team and I as we look forward to the last three weeks of our time here:
Pray that God would help us focus on the here and now, rather than get sidetracked with the future and soon returning to Australia.
Pray that we would be in tune with His spirit and let Him guide us as we prepare to enter more villages in this next week.
Pray for good health, energy, and good attitudes!
Pray that we would continually desire more and more of His presence in our lives.
Pray for my brother, Matt, as he prepares to travel here from Thailand to visit. Please pray for our time together as we have not seen each other in over a year and have less than five days to catch up. I thank God for this opportunity to see my brother again!
Thank you for reading and for all your prayers. I would not be in Malaysia without your support. May God bless you!
Feb 26, 2014
Feb 8, 2014
In Malaysia!
Hello from Kuching, Malaysia!
All the money came through for me to be able to come on outreach with my team. Sorry for not updating sooner.
We have been here for three amazing weeks and have five more to go. The people here are lovely and we have been having an amazing time building relationships and trying all sorts of different foods. Both Chinese and Malay people live here, making for an interesting blend in belief systems ranging from; Hindi, Buddhist, Muslim, Christian, and animism.
It has been such a joy to get to know the lovely people here. We have been able to help serve by cleaning yards, helping around the house where we are staying, selling layer cakes (kek lapis) for a sweet little lady, letting them show us around and feed us, and helping to put up a net for a single mother at her farm.
God has been teaching me so much and been moving in amazing ways. He has protected us, given us favor, provided finances, given so many open doors, and still had time to teach me sone important lessons.
I love following after my Lord and Father. He is continually reminding me to place him first, to listen to his voice, to trust in his unfailing love, and to be patient to see where he is leading me.
Please pray for me and the other eight members of our team as we:
Seek God for our time here
Build relationships with the friends we have made and the ones we will meet
Good health (some have been struggling with colds and stomach aches)
And motivation as we are surrounded by the distractions of being a tourist and just letting the time pass.
Thank you so much for reading and for all your prayers. I will try to post more and with more detail.
God bless!
All the money came through for me to be able to come on outreach with my team. Sorry for not updating sooner.
We have been here for three amazing weeks and have five more to go. The people here are lovely and we have been having an amazing time building relationships and trying all sorts of different foods. Both Chinese and Malay people live here, making for an interesting blend in belief systems ranging from; Hindi, Buddhist, Muslim, Christian, and animism.
It has been such a joy to get to know the lovely people here. We have been able to help serve by cleaning yards, helping around the house where we are staying, selling layer cakes (kek lapis) for a sweet little lady, letting them show us around and feed us, and helping to put up a net for a single mother at her farm.
God has been teaching me so much and been moving in amazing ways. He has protected us, given us favor, provided finances, given so many open doors, and still had time to teach me sone important lessons.
I love following after my Lord and Father. He is continually reminding me to place him first, to listen to his voice, to trust in his unfailing love, and to be patient to see where he is leading me.
Please pray for me and the other eight members of our team as we:
Seek God for our time here
Build relationships with the friends we have made and the ones we will meet
Good health (some have been struggling with colds and stomach aches)
And motivation as we are surrounded by the distractions of being a tourist and just letting the time pass.
Thank you so much for reading and for all your prayers. I will try to post more and with more detail.
God bless!
Jan 15, 2014
Evangelism
This week we had Brigida,
one of our staff, teach us on the topic of Evangelism. In the weeks in which I
had come to know this wonderful woman of God, I grew to appreciate and love her
but I had my doubts on what she was going to be teaching. Evangelism to me had
always been about preaching to people and getting them to accept Jesus as their
Savior and repent of everything they had ever done wrong in their lives. But,
as I learned during this week, evangelism is meant to mean something quite
different.
I can be bold when I want
to, but I'm not the type of person to just randomly strike up a conversation
with anyone I meet, especially when involving Christianity. I'm learning to
step out of my comfort zone and to talk to people about my faith in a way that
conveys truth and authority instead of a "Bible bashing believer".
God was able to show me this week, that the best way in which to share my faith
is following the example Jesus laid out. How did he reach out to people?
Jesus reached out to people
by: loving on them, being open to everyone who came to him (regardless of
gender, background, occupation, etc.), being humble, being bold, comforting
them, healing their hearts and physical bodies, and being a light to them.
Honestly, when God showed it to me in those terms and that evangelism really is
that simple, I was thinking "come on, all this time you've just wanted me
to love people, talk to them, and be there for them no matter what?!?".
We can make the Gospel so
complicated and make evangelism sound so scary and difficult, but it doesn't
have to be! The Gospel is basically:
God created us to be with Him.
Our sins separate us from God.
Sin cannot be removed by good works.
Paying the price for our sin, Jesus died and rose again.
Everyone who trusts in Him alone has eternal life.
Life with Jesus starts now and lasts forever.
That's the Gospel in a nutshell, and you don't have to go to Bible school to learn that. Now, evangelism for me isn't scary. It's a chance to share God's love with people which I should be doing day to day anyway. I am learning to walk in love and follow Jesus' footsteps, and it has been so good!
God created us to be with Him.
Our sins separate us from God.
Sin cannot be removed by good works.
Paying the price for our sin, Jesus died and rose again.
Everyone who trusts in Him alone has eternal life.
Life with Jesus starts now and lasts forever.
That's the Gospel in a nutshell, and you don't have to go to Bible school to learn that. Now, evangelism for me isn't scary. It's a chance to share God's love with people which I should be doing day to day anyway. I am learning to walk in love and follow Jesus' footsteps, and it has been so good!
Thank you for reading!
Prayer requests: Safe
travels as my fellow students and I being our outreach journeys on Friday,
health, finances for those who still need them, to remember everything we need
to pack (!), and for an excitement for the things God has in store!
Jan 14, 2014
Outreach!
Part of my six month
Discipleship Training School involves going on outreach for 8-12 weeks! During
this time, the whole DTS (depending on the size) divides into groups to go out
and serve in another country or in the country in which they have been learning.
I get to tell you where my DTS of thirteen students is going and what my group
will be doing!
We have been split into two
groups based on where we feel God has called us, one group in going to Borneo
and the other to Vanuatu (a group of islands not far from Australia). My group
of seven (plus two staff) is going to.....Borneo! I am so excited to be a part
of what God is wanting to do there! We will be working alongside other
missionaries in the area doing: street ministry, hiking to some villages from
the city we will staying in, teaching others what we have been learning, a
drama, and whatever else they have planned. We are going to be a blessing and
to love on the people we meet there.
We fly out this Friday, and
will be gone until the eighteenth of March. This is where my team and I need
your help if you would like to be part of what God is wanting to do in the
hearts of the people we will meet, and in our own lives. How can you help?
- Prayer! Health, open hearts, to serve not to be served, finances for each one of us, loving and ministering to the people there and to each other, and anything else that comes to mind. Each and every prayer is heard and appreciated, and my team and I thank you in advance for them all!
- Support! I am missing over $2000 in outreach fees. I am trusting in God to provide for it all, and if you would like to prayerfully partner with me in this time, please email me at amyt.dr@gmail.com.
- Prayer! Health, open hearts, to serve not to be served, finances for each one of us, loving and ministering to the people there and to each other, and anything else that comes to mind. Each and every prayer is heard and appreciated, and my team and I thank you in advance for them all!
- Support! I am missing over $2000 in outreach fees. I am trusting in God to provide for it all, and if you would like to prayerfully partner with me in this time, please email me at amyt.dr@gmail.com.
Thank you for reading, I
thank God for each and every one of you. I am so excited to be a part of His
great plan and to see all that he is waiting to do!
Spiritual Warfare
This week's teaching with
Tom Hallas on Spiritual Warfare is probably my second favorite week in lectures
so far. This great man of God, who has been with YWAM for many years, taught
with the wisdom and experience of grandfather who loves stories. After a week
of struggling to learn something in the lectures, it was time to be refreshed.
Spiritual Warfare to me in my imagination was a huge war going on between God
and the Devil, they were constantly warring with each other. My role in this
battle was to be a member of God's army, but what could I do? Now I know that
spiritual warfare is actually a battle of ideas, and bringing them under
submission to God. Ideas about God, about others, about myself, about angels
and demons, and about the truth, etc. According, to many of our teachers over
the last few weeks, spiritual warfare is best portrayed through the book of
Ephesians.
Ephesians 1-3 is about sitting.
Sitting is the act of knowing our place beside Jesus and sitting with Him at
the right hand of God. How is this possible? Because, each one of us have been
adopted into God's family so that we are able to walk in authority. (But, we
aren't on walking yet so hold on!) God longs to be our Father, and Jesus made
this possible through the Cross by allowing us to become righteous in His eyes.
Our sin was removed so that Christ could extend his title as the eternal Son of
God to us. We have been, and are called sons of the living God. But, why sons?
I'm not a boy. It has nothing to do with gender, and everything to do with
authority! (Galatians 3:26-29) We are no longer slaves, but heirs of the
Kingdom of Heaven through Christ Jesus! Live as a son of God and a co-heir with
Christ and find your identity within that framework.
Ephesians 4-6:10 is about
walking. There are six basic points to follow as you walk:
1. Humility: be willing to acknowledge the truth and help others find the truth.
2. Unity: Have common agreement with one another amidst the diversity of how we think.
3. Tongue: Everything rises and falls on what you say, how you say it, and the result therein. (Content + Process = Result)
4. Sexual Freedom: We have identity beyond our gender! Find liberty in the fact that you are fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalms 139:14). By surrendering everything to God and thanking him for how each one of us is created, we can be kind and polite to one another.
5. Submission: You are no longer a slave through the authority you receive in God. Learn to acknowledge appropriately the roles that the people around you play in your life. (This has been a huge lesson for me.)
6. Honor your parents: The Bible tells us that we will be blessed with a long life and health when we honor our parents. Tom put it in a very clear framework: "have humility concerning your origins; if you reject your origins, you reject your life." This is a key foundation to finding freedom. [Yes, mom and dad I am growing in this. :)]
7. Authority Figures: We need to be overflowing with love and free of a judgmental spirit. I have been learning to respect all authority figures in my life, because when I disrespect one with my attitude they are all affected.
1. Humility: be willing to acknowledge the truth and help others find the truth.
2. Unity: Have common agreement with one another amidst the diversity of how we think.
3. Tongue: Everything rises and falls on what you say, how you say it, and the result therein. (Content + Process = Result)
4. Sexual Freedom: We have identity beyond our gender! Find liberty in the fact that you are fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalms 139:14). By surrendering everything to God and thanking him for how each one of us is created, we can be kind and polite to one another.
5. Submission: You are no longer a slave through the authority you receive in God. Learn to acknowledge appropriately the roles that the people around you play in your life. (This has been a huge lesson for me.)
6. Honor your parents: The Bible tells us that we will be blessed with a long life and health when we honor our parents. Tom put it in a very clear framework: "have humility concerning your origins; if you reject your origins, you reject your life." This is a key foundation to finding freedom. [Yes, mom and dad I am growing in this. :)]
7. Authority Figures: We need to be overflowing with love and free of a judgmental spirit. I have been learning to respect all authority figures in my life, because when I disrespect one with my attitude they are all affected.
Ephesians 6:10 onwards is
about standing. We need to learn how to be witnesses for God and represent his
character and nature. A good example of this is the book of Job. Job is used as
the basis of many sermons for many different reasons, but one thing I learned this
week is what a great example of a court this book gives us. We are the judge as
readers of this book, God is the defendant, Satan is the accuser, and Job is
the witness. In between the beginning and end of this lengthy book we have a
whole lot of bad theology handed out by Job's friends, but that need not be our
focus. Job cried out to God concerning what happened, but God could not fill
Job in because in order to be a true witness of who God is Job had to be
clueless. The way this was portrayed gave me a new perspective on the book of
Job. Am I willing to be a witness for God, regardless of the circumstances? Are
you?
If you would like to support
me please email me at amyt.dr@gmail.com.
Thank you for reading!
Jan 11, 2014
Holy Spirit
To be honest this was one of
the hardest weeks for me. Not because our teacher, Paul Richards, was not good
at bringing the point across, more because I didn't feel like I was learning
much of anything. For me this week, was more about the little things and so
this post might jump all over the place.
- When I am struggling, God
will bring people around me that have overcome that obstacle so that I can
learn how to overcome it as well.
- God likes details, he
doesn't want to leave things in general terms.
- Am I open to God leading me
in new directions?
- Do I believe that God can
move right where I am and in what I am doing?
Keep your eyes on the
destination you want to reach. If you want to reach Jesus look to him, if you
want to reach the next best paying job or a good relationship look in that
direction. What you choose to follow is where you will end up. What am I
looking at and where do I want to go?
There are times in life
where God will draw us away from where we are in order to teach us new things.
In his goodness, he know that it is very difficult for us to learn certain
lessons of life in our present environments. For example, in my life the things
I am learning here on DTS I would not have been able to learn at home. I love
the people at home, don't get me wrong, but in an environment of people who
didn't know you beforehand and who are all desiring to grow in God in their own
ways it has been much easier for me to be open. Don't think that you have to do
a DTS in order to grow in God. DTS is what has worked best for me but, I have
experienced change that does not require a fifteen hour plane ride. Every
person is unique in the ways they interact with others, so trust God to speak
to you in any and every situation.
Thank you for reading, I know
this post was a little different.
If you would like to support
me in prayer or finances, email me at amyt.dr@gmail.com and I can give you
details about how you can do that.
Jan 9, 2014
Lordship
This week we embarked on a
road trip to go camping with another DTS in the mountains. Excited to meet our
new speaker, and to go camping with sixty plus other people, I was not
completely prepared for what I encountered. Mark Parker was our speaker, and he
is about as out of the box as a early fifties man can get. He was not afraid to
get in your face, or to jump around, or to blast his music, or to get people
interested in dating his sons, but most importantly he is completely out there
for God and making him Lord.
What is lordship and why is
it important?
In order to know Jesus as Lord, we first have to know him as Savior. Why do I need to know him as my Savior first? Because, I cannot acknowledge him as Lord when the Holy Spirit is not dwelling in me (1 Corinthians 12:3). What are the differences between knowing Jesus as my Savior and knowing Him as my Lord?
In order to know Jesus as Lord, we first have to know him as Savior. Why do I need to know him as my Savior first? Because, I cannot acknowledge him as Lord when the Holy Spirit is not dwelling in me (1 Corinthians 12:3). What are the differences between knowing Jesus as my Savior and knowing Him as my Lord?
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Savior - I believe in Him:
- Knowing God and accepting His love
- Receiving and feeling that love - Jesus is my world - He died and his blood washed away my sin - He is a redeemer - He loves me |
Lord - I will follow Him:
- I have experienced/met with God, therefore I respect him - I know Him - He is King and invites me to be a part of his world - He rose again gave me the Holy Spirit - I have been given life and am made holy - I love him |
Throughout this week I learned the importance of making Jesus the center of everything in my life, and finding my identity in Him. I opened up to God, and he helped me realize that he was not Lord of my life. For years, I have tried to find my identity in relationships with boys, friends, and family. Being myself had not been an option for me, because I did not think I was good enough. I tried to act like other people to the point that I nearly stole their identity and I lost many relationships as a result. Thank you, God, that is all in the past! During this week, I accepted Jesus as the First Love in my life. He will come before anyone or anything, and I am committed to believing and being present in him.
Know what I am about to say
may sound ridiculous to some of you, but that's okay. At the end of the week,
each of us students and whatever staff wanted to join made commitments to God
and to each other that could last anywhere from a month, to a year, to several
years, keeping it realistic. Some such commitments went along the lines of
continuing to work with YWAM, or giving up pop, or supporting an individual
financially, or reading the Bible before breakfast, etc. My commitment was a
little different. On December 6,2013 I made a promise to God that I would not date
for a year, but that I would dedicate this year specifically to knowing him as
my First Love and the source of my identity. You can burst into laughter at the
absurdity of it all, or do whatever you like, but that's what I am going to do.
That is not to say that I will not seek God for any of the other years of my
life, but this one is His and no one is going to change my mind.
Thank you for reading!
I would appreciate your
prayer as I continue to seek God. If you would like to support me financially please
email me at amyt.dr@gmail.com and I can give you details.
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