Friday 26 August 2016

"You were born for this!"

I was reading through the book "The Dream Giver" this past week, contemplating the story of a guy named Ordinary who leaves the land of Familiar to pursue his dream. I couldn't help but smile while reading the entire book, in wonder that God is our Dream Giver. I stopped and asked myself the question, "What is my big dream?" "What can I do right now to launch me toward my dream?" While in a meeting with Freedom Project, I said out loud my vision behind my dream. I have a pretty big dream, one that seems impossible, but nothing is impossible with God. On of my good friends said, "But it's not impossible, you just have to start."

My vision is to call out identity in people, especially young girls, to show them and let them see for themselves who they are. I started years ago with being a leader at various girl programs. Now I'm taking steps towards my dream by being a leader in Bella and serving in Freedom Project. For me, every girl rescued from the sex trade is a girl who will come to realise their identity in Christ; that they are loved and have a purpose. Thank you everyone who's been praying. You are loved and have a purpose. Everyone has a dream and the Dream Giver's heart is for everyone of His children to pursue their dreams, to say your dream alone and hear your heart say, "You were born for this!"

Thank you so much for praying for the students on their school. I'd love to share a cool testimony from one of the students their week. The topic of this last week's lectures was on Biblical Worldview,or seeing the world from the eyes of the truth of God. One of the students was reading a quote from John Eldredge that was in their workbook about how each new stage of creation is better than the one before. This student read the quote and was in awe because God loves humans who over the years have spilled the blood of other humans. Not only does He love them, but He loves them the most. This student came to realise that "God's love is way more immeasurable than any worldly standard of love." Jesus died for the chance of knowing them.

This last weekend, I was a leader on the Bella camp. We spent the weekend learning about relationships, boys, and hashing out a little talked about issue for young girls, pornography. The weekend started out with a Welcome to Womanhood ceremony, which was for all the girls 13 years old and up. Us leaders had the opportunity of writing out blessings for each girl separately, calling out their identity in Christ and that they have beauty, value, and a purpose for their life. For many of the girls, Bella is one of the only places where they have people who encourage them and tell them that they have a purpose for their life, who love them for who they are, and who God says that they are.

Aussie Bush Dance
Talent Show - skit
Talent Show - song "Broken Vessels"
Talent Show - monologue

My favourite part of the weekend took place on Saturday night. We were talking about shame and how we can be free from shame when we step into the light of God's glory and grace. At the end of the session we asked if any of the girls would like to step into God's light, and so many of the girls stood up! I got to pray for some of the girls, and a story from one of the girls stuck out. She wanted me to pray for her and her home situation which wasn't the best. After I prayed for her, she told me something amazing. That night while we were listening to a song, "Come to Me", she sat down and closed her eyes. When she closed her eyes, she had a picture of her sitting on a bench and Jesus was sitting beside her. He told her that He was with her wherever she went, that He was her peace, and that she had purpose for her life. She said that she believed that there was a God but didn't really believe in Him personally. She said that even if this was the only time in her life where God showed up like that, it wouldn't matter because He was real and loved her.

at Bella camp


For me, that's what serving the Lord is all about. Seeing transformed lives, setting up the stage for God to work and calling out their identity. We love because He first loved us.

"Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God." 1 John 4:7

I've been able to go out and love on people in surrounding towns in the past couple of weeks. This last week, some of us staff got to help serve the Salvation Amy in Gatton. They put on a BBQ each month for backpackers. We played some music, chatted to some people, served barbecue and dessert, and gave away blankets and essential items. I loved blessing and encouraging others, especially the volunteers who make the night happen every month. We even got to see a woman's ankle get healed. Yay, God! Thanks to all you wonderful people who've been praying for boldness and love for the people that the students and staff here at YWAM Toowoomba are evangelising and talking to. Your prayers are a blessing and I would love to encourage you to keep being bold in your prayers. Prayers work!

BBQ in Gatton

In December of this year, we will be having new directors, Michael & Paige. They are from England and United States, so there visa situation is a bit tricky. Over the past couple of months, we've been praying for their visas to come through and this week, we got some good news. They finished their visa application and sent it in to the consulate in the United States. Their visa has been received as a valid visa application and has started processing. We as a staff team are continuing to pray for their visa every day and would love your prayers as well. It would be great to pray for favour, that the application will fall into the right hands and that it will be processed quickly.

Last bit of news for everyone, you can check out what we are doing with Freedom Project, who we are and what are heart is, on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/freedomproject7/and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/_freedomproject/). I also wrote a couple of articles on the YWAM Toowoomba page if you'd like more information on what I'm doing with Freedom Project. (http://www.ywamtoowoomba.com/2016/freedom-project-a-new-initiative-of-ywam-toowoomba/) (http://www.ywamtoowoomba.com/2016/freedom-project-at-margaret-street-markets/)


Freedom Project Team

Thanks for your prayers and support. If you wish to support me financially, please contact my parents to ask for my bank details or go to my GoFundMe page at https://www.gofundme.com/gmz85bz8


Friday 12 August 2016

7 months at YWAM Toowoomba

I can't believe I've been on staff here at YWAM Toowoomba in Australia for over 7 months! I have some news for all you friends and family back home in Winnipeg. I'm coming home for a visit from September 20-October 15th. I would love to hang out with you and have you catch me up on all of your adventures with God; crazy and seemingly mundane; over the last 7 months.

Many things have happened since I last wrote. After my holidays in Townsville and Pittsworth, we had two and a half weeks of staff training and preparation for the new school, the July 2016 Music and Worship Discipleship Training School.


It was really nice to spend some time with just the staff for a few weeks and have sessions on topics such as stewardship, communication, conflict resolution, and unity.  It was also our first weeks working as a team as the Freedom Project, coming up with ideas and contacting churches and markets to fundraise and get the word out on the issue of human trafficking in South East Asia.

The new school came on July 21 and 22nd. There are 13 students, from Canada, USA, and New Zealand. They are so sweet and kind, always willing to serve and take the time to get to know people. I love hanging out with them at meal times, during the Tuesday night lectures on worship and songwriting, and on evenings and weekends when there is a bit of free time.


Last Saturday night we had our first open mic of the school. It was so hilarious! In one of the Tuesday night lectures, the students were challenged to write a song about the strange verse in the Bible that says, "The voice of the Lord makes the deer give birth and strips the forests bare, and in his temple all cry, "Glory!"" Psalm 29:9 ESV  And, guess what, the 4 male students decided to give it a go and performed their song at open mic. It was so funny! It was strange because I was laughing the whole song and yet even in that crazy song, I could praise the Lord for His greatness and power.






















Another thing I did with the students was climb Table Top Mountain. This morning, the 13 students and 6 of us staff climbed Table Top, most of them for the first time. For me it was the third time. I was still last climbing up, but this time it didn't matter so much. I have learned so much about God's providence, relying on God for strength, and praying through the tough times instead of giving up. And it's always worth it. The view is amazing!





In the last few weeks, we as Freedom Project have talked at a church and had a market stall at Margaret Street Markets. At the church, we received warm welcomes and a high level of support from the congregation.  We spent about 10 minutes talking about the work of Destiny Rescue and had a display table set up after the service with hand made jewellery from the rescued girls in Thailand, as well as artwork and postcards made by one of our directors, Kerri.























 Then at the markets, which was last Sunday morning from 8am-1pm, we had a 3x3 meter stall, complete with a donated tent and busking by some of the YWAM Toowoomba staff. I sang along with most all of the songs they sang, spoke with the people who came into our stall, and enjoyed the day and the company. Before the day started, I prayed and said, "Lord, I give this day to you. It's not about how much money we raise or how many people like the music, it's about giving You glory, and being a voice for the voiceless. It's about bringing the lost sons and daughters back home, all for Your glory." It's amazing what can happen when you give your days to the Lord.
























Next weekend, I'm helping out at my third Bella camp. I'm really excited to spend some quality time with the girls, especially those in my small group that I lead every other Wednesday night. I will be in charge of the music and worship for the weekend, which will be new for me, but I'm praying for the right songs that the girls can relate to and understand more about God and their identity in Christ.

at Bella Chicks last night "All around the World" theme

Some things you can be praying for are:
-for the students as they go into their next weeks of lectures
-for boldness and love for the people that the students are talking to and evangelising to
-for the girls age 11-17 in all the Bella programs, especially with the Bella camp this next weekend
-for the visas to come through for some of our staff so that they can continue to work for God's kingdom in Toowoomba, Australia.
-for peace and unity for the students and staff on base
-for the Cambodia outreach from October 25-November 12th coming up with the Freedom Project team members (including myself and 2 others)

I've been reading Ecclesiastes a lot recently and I thought I'd end with a passage from this book.

"He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the human heart; yet no one can fathom what God has done from beginning to end. I know that there is nothing better for people than to be happy and to do good while they live. That each of them may eat and drink, and find satisfaction in all their toil—this is the gift of God." Eccles. 3:11-13

 Whatever you are doing right now; working, cleaning your house, going to the beach, do for the glory of God, and choose to do it in joy.

Thanks for your prayers and support. If you wish to support me financially, please contact my parents to ask for my bank details or go to my GoFundMe page at https://www.gofundme.com/gmz85bz8