Tuesday, 29 July 2008

"You Said"


Read the post right below this if you haven't... and pray for New Zealand and it's people... then take a minute to really reflect on these words to the song "You Said" by Shane and Shane. This song has been dear to my heart since I was at ISU, but rang true even more as I was moved to Puerto Rico. Now this song screams NEW ZEALAND to me...


You said, Ask and you will receive
Whatever you need

You said, Pray and I'll hear from heaven

And I'll heal your land

You said Your glory will fill the earth

Like water the sea
You said, Lift up your eyes

The harvest is here, the kingdom is near

You said, Ask and I'll give the nations to you
O Lord,
That's the cry of my heart

Distant shores and the islands will see
Your light,
As it rises on us
O Lord,
I ask for the nations (repeat)

New Zealand


I have a HUGE prayer request... some of my VERY dear friends... Joe and Amy Flammer are on a church planting team in New Zealand. They are in the midst of survey work and heading God's leading as they search which city to plant the church in as they minister to the people of New Zealand. They are in the midst of a 24 hour prayer vigil, but your prayers are coveted past these 24 hours. Please click HERE for more information about God's work through them in New Zealand. As someone who spent a year as a missionary abroad, I'm asking you to take the time to pray for this. God does not call all of us overseas, but He does call all of us to support overseas missionaries. Joe was the youth minister at my home church (South Fork Church of Christ) and his wife Amy was a vital part of the youth ministry as a youth sponsor. I was a youth sponsor with them as well as part of the small group that met Tuesday nights in their home. They are incredible people who love Jesus with every part of their hearts... so please lift them up as they serve in New Zealand. Here is some information for you to use while you pray...

Pray for New Zealand
My righteousness is on the run, my salvation right on time, even faraway islands will look to
me and take hope in my saving power.
-Isaiah 51:5
Since the 1950’s Christianity in New Zealand has been rapidly declining. As
Christianity has been declining, New Zealand has seem more crime, more broken
families, more abuse, and become a more desolate place. Please join us as we
pray for the redemption of this country.
Leaders: The Prime Minister of New Zealand is a professed Agnostic. As the
leader of the country, her values set the tone for much of what happens in New
Zealand. Please pray for the leadership and for the Prime Minister, Helen Clark
as New Zealand tries to follow her lead.
Families: The status of the family is in rapid decline. The number of solo (single)
parent homes and defacto relationships outnumber what we would call the traditional
family. The lack of healthy families is having a huge impact on both youth
and adults. Please pray for the state of the family in New Zealand. Pray that our
team can help show the Kiwis what Godly families and marriages look like.
Depression: The depression and suicide rates in New Zealand rank among the
highest of any country in the world. People have lost hope. It has been a few
generations since most families were pursuing a relationship with God. We believe
that disregarding faith has left a huge hole in many lives, giving them nothing
to fall back on. Please pray for people to find hope in life. Pray that our team
can help to offer hope to the many people who are suffering from depression.
Pray for each city
For the time is coming when people will not endure sound teaching but having itching ears
they will accumulate for themselves teachers to suit their own passions and will turn away
from listening to the truth and wander off into myths.
-2 Timothy 4:3-4
We will be visiting two cities on this trip: Christchurch and Wellington. Each city
has a distinct culture. Each city has around 10% of the people attending church
on a regular basis.
Christchurch: Christchurch was founded on Christian principals, and even
named for such. In the many years since the city was founded the people have
turned their back on God. Please pray for the hearts of the people of Christchurch
to be open to hearing the Gospel.
Wellington: Wellington is a city that feels alive. People are friendly and enjoy
interacting with others. Pray that we might have interactions with people in this
city that will help lead us to identify more needs. Please pray that our interactions
will plant seeds in the lives of those we are around.
Pray for the people of New Zealand
In their case, the god of this world has blinded the minds of unbelievers to keep them from
seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of God.
-2 Corinthians 4:4
One of the unique parts of survey work is getting to meet so many people and
learning about the people of New Zealand through interacting with them in daily
life.
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City Profiles
Christchurch
Making up the second largest
city in New Zealand, Christchurch
is home to over 400,000
people. Christchurch is a very
English city located in the middle
of the south island. A big
influence in Christchurch are
the social classes that tend to
divide the people into distinct
social circles, leaving many people
to be marginalized if they do
not fit in to the ‘in’ crowd.
Christchurch is also home to the
Wizard of Canterbury, a mascot
that says very little but has a
definite presence in Christchurch
as a being of power and
influence. Many people in
Christchurch see Christianity as
an obsolete tradition.
Wellington
Being the Nation’s Capital, Wellington
is home to almost
200,000 people, many from
around the world. Wellington is
a geographically segmented city
located at the very southern part
of the north island. Wellington
has a vibe to it that gives the
city a sense of life and excitement.
You will find many well
educated people here who are
interested in exploring spirituality.
The also tend to be very
knowledgeable about different
religions and spiritual practices.
West Auckland
Making up the most diverse
area of Auckland, West Auckland,
or the Waitakere region, is
home to almost 200,000 people.
This is a growing area with
much diversity. A large percentage
of Pacific peoples make
up the population. In West
Auckland you will find a variety
of cultures, ethnicities, and
socio-economic classes. The
ethnic diversity is reflected in,
the religious community which
is composed of many small
house churches that each have a
different flavor and culture.
the prayer of a righteous man is powerful and effective
james 5:16
prayer guide for New Zealand church plant team

Street Interviews: One way to get an earful of information about the church is through conducting
random street interviews. Please pray for the people that we encounter. Ask God to
cross our paths with the right people and people who are willing to share information about
their faith, the community, and their life. We also pray that we might be a light or plant a seed
through these conversations. Will you do the same?
Kiwis: The people in New Zealand are searching. Life is hard and they are looking for answers,
if the church isn’t there for them, they will find something else. Please pray for a softening of
the hearts of Kiwis. Please pray for more Kiwis who are searching to turn towards God and not
the many other religions/spiritualities that are so prominent in New Zealand.

Pray for our survey work
Therefore, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord, your
labor is not in vain.
-1 Corinthians 15:58
Plans: We have learned that it doesn’t matter what we plan for our trips, God will find a way to
lead us to see what he wants us to! Please pray that we are flexible with our plans, leaving room
for the guidance of the Spirit. Also, please pray for the plans that we have to meet with principals,
ministers, community experts, and other events to help us learn about the city. Please pray
that these things go well and serve their purpose to give us a better understanding of the needs
in each area.
Perseverance: We will be traveling for eight days. These trips tend to be very high energy, information
packed, with many meetings, less sleep and fast food! Please pray for patience and
perseverance as we do our best to work together, process information, and keep going as our
time is limited. Please pray for perseverance in our street interviews as well (see Pray for the people
of New Zealand.)
Pray for the team (Hamish, Molly & Liam, Nate, Whitney & Lane, and Joe & Amy)
But wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, open to reason, full of mercy and good , impartial
and sincere.
-James 3:17
We have been blessed with an amazing team with six different personalities, gift sets, and passions.
We are thankful for each member and what they have to offer. Thank God for the blessing
of our team as well as praying for the following:
Families: This is the first survey trips for the new babies and new parents. Please pray for
health and safety, an ease in the constant transition that will take away from regular routines,
good nights of sleep and extra energy for the new parents.
Unity: We will be visiting churches, talking to people on the streets, praying, interviewing
community experts, and immersing ourselves into each community. Please pray that we will see,
hear and learn the same things about each community that will help us all to come away with
the same thoughts and feelings.
Wisdom: There are so many things to choose from to help us learn about each community. We
will also be learning a lot of information and looking for specific areas in each city that need a
church. Please pray that we will have wisdom in our choices, decisions, and discussions regarding
each area.


Thank you for partnering with us through your prayers. We are excited to let you know how we
saw God work during this time.
prayer guide for New Zealand church plant team

Huh??


Right now I feel like this would be a better form of communication than the type I've been dealing with as of late. I want to be an effective teacher... but I need some information before I can be that... ugg. Say a prayer for me... I'm definitely developing the fruit of the Spirit of patience!!

Monday, 28 July 2008

Exhausted...


Today was my first day in my classroom and I'm so tired!! Right now I have stuff everywhere and it looks like a tornado hit my room! Despite much confusion I think it is finally settled that I'm teaching first grade. I'm excited... and nervous! Right now... I'm just ready for bed! It's going to be another LONG day tomorrow! More later... buenos noches!

Tuesday, 22 July 2008

Just Because...

This is just a post to say that I love my beloved more than I could even imagine! He is too wonderful to me sometimes!! This morning he came over to my apartment to wake me up with kisses before we went to workout. I hadn't felt well last night and he was hesitant to leave, but I assured him I'd be fine. When I opened my sleepy eyes this morning to see his smiling face, my heart fluttered as I saw the beautiful flower arrangement he was holding. I teared up and asked, "Baby!? What's all this for?" He just smiled and said, "Just because. Just because I love you Beautiful." How sweet is that? A little known fact I'll share with you... Scott is the only boy to ever have gotten me flowers...well, besides my Daddy. Scott's the first, and he'll be the last. I love you Honey Pooh Bear... with all my heart! I'll always be your Sugarbear!

Lion of Zion...


Psalm 24

A psalm of David.
1 The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it.
The world and all its people belong to him.
2 For he laid the earth’s foundation on the seas
and built it on the ocean depths.

3 Who may climb the mountain of the Lord?
Who may stand in his holy place?
4 Only those whose hands and hearts are pure,
who do not worship idols
and never tell lies.
5 They will receive the Lord’s blessing
and have a right relationship with God their savior.
6 Such people may seek you
and worship in your presence, O God of Jacob.

7 Open up, ancient gates!
Open up, ancient doors,
and let the King of glory enter.
8 Who is the King of glory?
The L
ord, strong and mighty;
the L
ord, invincible in battle.
9 Open up, ancient gates!
Open up, ancient doors,
and let the King of glory enter.
10 Who is the King of glory?
The Lord of Heaven’s Armies—
he is the King of glory.


When I went to the St. Louis Zoo with Scott I took this picture. I was enthralled with this lion. I couldn't help but be moved to think of the Lord and His power. He truly is the the King of Glory!!

Sunday, 20 July 2008

Grace...


We're doing the rounds. Church shopping as some would call it. We're looking for a place to be part of a family of believers~ to learn and grow beside as we walk on our journey of faith in Jesus. I must admit that the last two Sundays have been tough for me. The South is filled with charismatic churches... and I'm not opposed to them... it's just not where I tend t fit in the best. I'd been praying a lot about all of this stuff this week... a lot about finding a church where Scott and I would both feel comfortable, about speaking in tongues, about the Holy Spirit, about doctrine, etc. This morning we went to Grace Fellowship... and it was just what I was looking for! We both felt great there. We want to find out more about it... so we're going to continue to go there and ask some questions. We want to know that the preacher went to seminary, and more about their beliefs too. The message was straight out of the Word though, and that was EXACTLY what I was looking for! The music was really great too. I was so excited to see that they have life groups that meet throughout the week, and that they are going to offer an 8 week intensive Bible study class starting in August as well. There were LOADS of kids, and they had children's church. The youth group age kids seemed to be plentiful, and it looked like a healthy place. The coolest part was that the message was on the Holy Spirit and speaking in tongues, and what the Bible says and doesn't say about it. The Lord really touched my heart because I had been crying out to God for Him to reveal more about that to me in His Word. He reaffirmed what I had found in His Word before, and the doubts melted away. It was really wonderful... in every way. I know that it might not end up being exactly what we're thinking it is just from attending one service... but I'm just so joyous and feel SO uplifted to have found a place that we both really enjoyed this morning, but were also challenged at in the service. Praise the Lord!!!!

Friday, 18 July 2008

OUCH!!!!!


Well, I'm back from the beach with red welts on my right forearm and right side at my waist... you guessed it: a jelly fish befriended me... even though I didn't ask it to hug me!! Ouch, ouch, ouch! They type that got me was a sea nettle I think... stupid jellyfish! GRR!!!

Beach...

So it's Friday, and Scott and I are about to head off to the Y to work out, and then we're off to the beach for a day in the sun filled with smiles and sand castles! I LOVE sand castles. The beach here is beautiful, but I have to admit, I was spoiled by having my first ocean/beach experience be in Puerto Rico!!! In memory of that beautiful place that God took me for a year... here's a few pics! This is me at Cabo Rojo beach... loved it!!!This is me standing in the waterfall at El Yunque... it was such an amazing sight! What a great God we have that He created such a beautiful place for us to live and visit!!BUT.... the most beautiful of all were my kids... they blessed me EVERY day, and taught me more than I could ever have hoped to teach them in a year!! I miss them dearly!

Wednesday, 16 July 2008

creak....


Remember how I was SO excited about joining the Y yesterday? Apparently, my body was not as excited and decided to tell me this morning as I rolled out of bed! Here's a little picture of how I'm feeling today...

Tuesday, 15 July 2008

YMCA...

Yeppers... you guessed it! It's time to get fit at the YMCA!! Scott and I joined yesterday and so far I've been there twice... not too shabby, as long as I keep it up! Today we started our life style change of healthy eating, and being more active. So far, so good. We measured various points on our body to watch the weight melt off. Oh, and we hit up the Walgreens for the always dreaded SCALE. Ugg. I swear the thing was broken when we got it. I don' remember weighing that much! LOL!! I posted a picture below of what I look like now... oh, and I dyed my hair blonde ;)
That Puerto Rico sun really helped my tan, huh? Haha. Just kidding! But on a serious note... I'm not setting any crazy goals. Just a few reasonable ones...


1. Put the Lord first and remember the spiritual discipline of self-control.
2. Be healthier than when I started.
3. Be happier with my self image than when I started.

That's it. I'll keep you posted on how this journey goes... please pray for me that it will be a successful one!

Saturday, 12 July 2008

Live... from Alabama!!!


Hey, Hey, Hey!! I'm finally back online, and ready to become a regular again! This time of transition has been a CRAZY one, that's for sure! I was SOO excited to see my Baby when we met in the airport in Chicago headed to St. Louis to meet my parents! Scott and I got engaged May 31... the night I got home from Puerto Rico. We spent a WONDERFUL month in IL with family and friends, then we loaded up the Penske truck and bounced our way to AL on July 1st. I'll write more tomorrow... but here's some of our engagement pics and my new favorite accessory.