"It has been my ambition to preach the gospel where Christ was not known, so that I would not be building on someone else's foundation. Rather, as it is written: "Those who were not told about him will see, and those who have not heard will understand."
Romans 15:20-21
UPDATE:
Just for you to get a little glimpse of my incredibly awesome team to Sydney, please check out the image to the right. Yes, a very good looking group, right? Yes, I think so, too. In case you are wondering, we are making the letter "S" with our hands for 'Sydney.' =) ANYWAYS, support raising has been pretty steady these past two weeks with no huge improvement, but I have gotten word from some that they are in the process of giving. Even though no drastic change, God is still continuing to show faithfulness so I have absolutely no room to complain. I am just thankful for His provision so far. I received an email the other day about one of my team members not being able to continue the journey to Sydney because he wasn't receiving the financial support he needed so he decided to back out, but give what he had already raised to the team goal. I cannot imagine how hard that was for him to make that decision to back out knowing how excited he was, but if that door was closed, I know the Lord has something incredible planned for his life this summer. If you could, please pray that Chris wouldn't be discouraged by this and that the Lord will give him clarity where he should be this summer.
This past week was spring break for Auburn (and very well needed...)! A group of my closest friends and I travelled to the city of Orlando to stay with the grandparents of one of my friends, Allie B. Our mission while down there was to volunteer at Orlando Union Rescue Mission downtown which wasn't located in the most safe area in Orlando, BUT we went anyways because we had heard of what the Lord was doing through them. This ministry is more like a program than it is an overnight stay for these homeless residents. If you agree with the guidelines, you have to work a job for 40 hrs a week, save 75% of your paycheck, arrive back at the mission every evening by 5:30 PM so they may practice family values like eating as a family, etc,. It's a non-profit, faith-based organization, whose mission is to provide those in need with food, shelter, clothing, and other resources. The foundation of their work is Biblically based- to bring people to know the Lord Jesus Christ as their personal Savior. We were actually able to have a couple conversations with some of the residents that revealed fruits of the missions labor there. Such a cool thing to witness P.S.
We arrived at the mission to find many sweet and welcoming staffers thrilled to see us! Mrs. Sylvia, the receptionist, greeted us right inside the door and after talking with her a little bit, we learned that she had been serving there for about 22 years. I think the one thing that stood out to me while serving for those three days was that everyone we came into contact with couldn't help but talk about what the Lord was doing there. I mean, it was like they had a group meeting before we came or something because they were all on the same page when it came to what the Lord was doing there. It was like they couldn't help BUT talk about it. Mrs. Sylvia told us that it cost $11,000 daily to run and only the Lord could have provided the funds because its not like they made any money there. Everything is cost free for the residents. It was like the Lord purposefully directed me there this past week to tell me, "Listen, if I can provide for this ministry that has been around for 60 years, don't you believe I can provide for you?" God definitely has a sense of humor sometimes. I'm pretty sure if you were standing next to me when all of these thoughts were coming together, you could have heard me laugh under my breath.
If you would like to learn more about the mission, the website is: http://www.ourm.org/
Another cool thing that I've been able to witness is how the Lord's using my trip to Australia as an opportunity to share. I've been able to share what my team will be accomplishing while there and, also, a chance to share what the Lord is teaching me through this whole preparing stage. I'm learning a lot about prayer- how the Lord doesn't always answer us on the first request, but through the waiting period, He allows us to grow more dependent on Him. If we received everything we ever wanted, what would God be to us? Through this period, we learn the art of persevering which develops our character, giving us a spirit of hope, because we know the God we serve is good through all He does and chooses to do (Romans 5:3-5).
Recently, I've picked up Searching For God Knows What by Donald Miller. who pulls our understanding of the gospel of Jesus out of the formulaic, propositional framework that the world has placed it in. He presents an explanation of the gospel in relational language, dealing primarily with the story from which our theology has been deducted. Its beautifully written, to be honest, and I recommend it! Here is a little excerpt:
"I confess, I feel there is a God who is very big and who understands everything. In the morning, when i get over these little moments of epiphany about how complex my construction is I begin to fear the God that is, because He made all this that is our existence an He understands its physics. Whatever it is that understands the physics of this thing that is happening to us would have to be quite remarkable, with giant oaks for feet, perhaps, and a voice like wind through a forest and a mind that creates creations of which it might ponder in a way of learning what it already knows. I start to think about this and I confess, it stirs a certain fright and it helps me believe the Scripture that teaches His ways are not like our ways (See Isaiah 55:8-9)."
-Donald Miller
INTERESTING AUSTRALIAN FACT:
It is illegal to roam the streets wearing black clothes, felt shoes and black shoe polish on your face as these items are the tools of a cat burgular.
"I bless God for a religion which I cannot understand. If I could perfectly understand it I would not believe it to be divine; for I should be sure it did not come from the infinite God if I could grasp it and comprehend it." - Charles Spurgeon -
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Australia On My Mind...
"But the Lord stood by my side and gave me strength, so that through me the message might be fully proclaimed and all the Gentiles might hear it. "
-2 Timothy 4:17
UPDATES:
Hello from Auburn University! I am pleased to say that I am only lacking a little under $2,000.. What an incredible testimony of the Lord's faithfulness and provision to His children. I have had many of you join my side during this time and I want to thank you again for your financial givings as well as prayers during this time. Y'all have all been amazing in any type of support efforts you've contributed my way and I am so grateful all the way down to the smallest bit. One thing that I have been so encouraged by is my support group here in Auburn so thank you Auburn if you're reading this! (Shout out to my next door neighbors who specifically asked to be mentioned in my blog.. So Justin and Jay, here you go!) Back to the subject at hand. I will continue to raise support until my trip even if i raise over. The money that is raised after i meet my goal will be donated to the overall team goal to help some of my teammates out. If you would like to give and haven't yet, the link is on the side as well as my address. I am thankful for anything so if you would like to join my prayer team, please email me or post below.
This past weekend was our Australia retreat weekend with all the teams who are currently going this summer. Serving along side my team are two other teams heading to Brisbane and Armidale. They will be serving just like us on university campuses there and laboring for the hearts of the Aussies. Of course, each location has different needs. Brisbane and Armidale have been the typical 'go to' spots for past CCP teams and already has Campus Outreach staff working full time there which is AWESOME. They will be teaming up along side the church there working to grow the church as well as continue to minister to the students of those universities. Sydney (which is my team) has a tad bit different situation. My team will be the first Campus Outreach team stepping foot in the city so we have a huge task on our hands... since we don't have any type of foundation already laid out for us, we kind of get to figure it out! How exciting!
This weekend we were blessed with excellent resources such as a native born Australian named Phil currently in seminary at Beason, and also, a man who served for 11 years in the country of Australia. We were able to ask any type of question that we may have had for them.. yes, even the super shallow questions such as "What are you NOT to wear?" Um, yes, i asked that question... If I'm traveling to a different country, I don't want to be standing out like a sore thumb- I'm all about looking the part. My goal is to look like I've been in Australia all my life so if you have any tips, let me know! Haha but anyways, the time that we got with our teams this weekend was such a blessing and to see how awesome my team works together was definitely encouraging. It's so cool to think that the Lord called us all individually to the continent of Australia and that he has entrusted us with this opportunity to proclaim His name. We, as a team, pray that our hearts will be humbled before we leave in May and that the Lord will do big things through using us as His vessels.
After leaving this weekend, I have such a restless heart for the Aussie people. Basically, if you would have given me a plane ticket on Sunday, I would have jumped on that plane with no hesitation. God is going to do something huge this summer because I can already feel the Lord putting on my heart to pray for barriers to be broken and hearts to be softened. The passage that was laid on my heart this weekend was Mark 11:22-24:
"Have faith in God," Jesus answered. "I tell you the truth, if anyone says to this mountain, "Go, throw yourself into the sea," and does not doubt in his heart but believes that what he says will happen, it will be done for him. Therefore, I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours."
As i am writing this post, a desire that is so great is building up inside my soul that will only be tended to if I go. I desire for the lost to know Christ; for creation to return back to its Creator; for the church to unite together once again in worship and not be so worried about denomination or how one should be baptized. All that matters is Christ and Christ preached.
"Missions is not the ultimate goal of the church. Worship is. Missions exists because worship doesn't. Worship is ultimate, not missions, because God is ultimate, not man. When this age is over, and the countless millions of the redeemed fall on their faces before the throne of God, missions will be no more. It is a temporary necessity. But worship abides forever."
-John Piper
INTERESTING AUSTRALIA FACT:
In Australia, Only licensed electricians may change a light bulb.
-2 Timothy 4:17
UPDATES:
Hello from Auburn University! I am pleased to say that I am only lacking a little under $2,000.. What an incredible testimony of the Lord's faithfulness and provision to His children. I have had many of you join my side during this time and I want to thank you again for your financial givings as well as prayers during this time. Y'all have all been amazing in any type of support efforts you've contributed my way and I am so grateful all the way down to the smallest bit. One thing that I have been so encouraged by is my support group here in Auburn so thank you Auburn if you're reading this! (Shout out to my next door neighbors who specifically asked to be mentioned in my blog.. So Justin and Jay, here you go!) Back to the subject at hand. I will continue to raise support until my trip even if i raise over. The money that is raised after i meet my goal will be donated to the overall team goal to help some of my teammates out. If you would like to give and haven't yet, the link is on the side as well as my address. I am thankful for anything so if you would like to join my prayer team, please email me or post below.
This past weekend was our Australia retreat weekend with all the teams who are currently going this summer. Serving along side my team are two other teams heading to Brisbane and Armidale. They will be serving just like us on university campuses there and laboring for the hearts of the Aussies. Of course, each location has different needs. Brisbane and Armidale have been the typical 'go to' spots for past CCP teams and already has Campus Outreach staff working full time there which is AWESOME. They will be teaming up along side the church there working to grow the church as well as continue to minister to the students of those universities. Sydney (which is my team) has a tad bit different situation. My team will be the first Campus Outreach team stepping foot in the city so we have a huge task on our hands... since we don't have any type of foundation already laid out for us, we kind of get to figure it out! How exciting!
This weekend we were blessed with excellent resources such as a native born Australian named Phil currently in seminary at Beason, and also, a man who served for 11 years in the country of Australia. We were able to ask any type of question that we may have had for them.. yes, even the super shallow questions such as "What are you NOT to wear?" Um, yes, i asked that question... If I'm traveling to a different country, I don't want to be standing out like a sore thumb- I'm all about looking the part. My goal is to look like I've been in Australia all my life so if you have any tips, let me know! Haha but anyways, the time that we got with our teams this weekend was such a blessing and to see how awesome my team works together was definitely encouraging. It's so cool to think that the Lord called us all individually to the continent of Australia and that he has entrusted us with this opportunity to proclaim His name. We, as a team, pray that our hearts will be humbled before we leave in May and that the Lord will do big things through using us as His vessels.
After leaving this weekend, I have such a restless heart for the Aussie people. Basically, if you would have given me a plane ticket on Sunday, I would have jumped on that plane with no hesitation. God is going to do something huge this summer because I can already feel the Lord putting on my heart to pray for barriers to be broken and hearts to be softened. The passage that was laid on my heart this weekend was Mark 11:22-24:
"Have faith in God," Jesus answered. "I tell you the truth, if anyone says to this mountain, "Go, throw yourself into the sea," and does not doubt in his heart but believes that what he says will happen, it will be done for him. Therefore, I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours."
As i am writing this post, a desire that is so great is building up inside my soul that will only be tended to if I go. I desire for the lost to know Christ; for creation to return back to its Creator; for the church to unite together once again in worship and not be so worried about denomination or how one should be baptized. All that matters is Christ and Christ preached.
"Missions is not the ultimate goal of the church. Worship is. Missions exists because worship doesn't. Worship is ultimate, not missions, because God is ultimate, not man. When this age is over, and the countless millions of the redeemed fall on their faces before the throne of God, missions will be no more. It is a temporary necessity. But worship abides forever."
-John Piper
INTERESTING AUSTRALIA FACT:
In Australia, Only licensed electricians may change a light bulb.
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