Thursday, April 19, 2012

Hello from the city that literally never sleeps.

Welp if you couldn't tell from the title of this blog, I'm in NYC now. It's been so much fun thus far. We arrived Monday and there is such a different atmosphere here than the city of Hanover (where Dartmouth is located) and the Vermont farmhouse I was at in the beginning of April. Both of which I loved and brought rest and peace to my soul!

It was such a joy to go to Dartmouth again. I love the small town and the beauty that surrounds the campus. We had a great time joining in with campus ministries, leading worship & prayer sets, teaching, and evangelizing. I felt the same stirring as last year. The hunger in the believers to see revival and an openness in the atmosphere for God to move! Revival is a reality.

New York City couldn't be more opposite than those tiny, sweet towns I've been in. I don't know that I could ever live here long term but I love the freedom and energy of the city (not like the new age kind of energy, but actual literal energy from the hustle and bustle)....the busyness of it all where you just can't wait to hit the pillow at night because of how productive you felt that day. At least that's how I've been feeling this week.

We went evangelizing yesterday at Columbus University and it felt less weird to strike up a random conversation with someone you've never met. Or maybe it felt like the same kind of weird but the atmosphere makes it feel more exciting to step out of your comfort zone? I don't know...but my team is just loving it here...it matches the fast pace schedule my students enjoy.

One thing I've noticed though is on the other side of that energy and the feeling of freedom is the hopelessness that can so easily be sensed. The 1st girl I talked to and asked if I could pray for yesterday replied "you can pray for my happiness." She immediately walked on. She was a cute college student but you could visibly see the sadness that overwhelmed her. Even just walking around or riding the subway I look at people and can see the ambition and desire to be something or to "make it" or whatever it is they want. But they just look sad. And not that ambition is a bad thing, but without a hope in Jesus what does it all mean? I was reading in Matthew when Jesus says "let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. For whoever would save his life will lose it but whoever loses his life for my sake will find it." Then he says, "For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and forfeits his life?" That verse really struck me being here in NYC. How sad I find it to live a life thinking it all means nothing. BUT what a JOY it is to know Jesus and His love and the life He offers so abundantly! There is such freedom in knowing Jesus and He really is the only answer to our deepest longings and desires. It is my prayer that true and lasting freedom and life in Christ would come to this city.

So pray for my all-star team and I as we minister in the city and to local campuses like Columbia, Julliard, City College, etc. We'll be meeting with a lot of students from these campuses and teaching on evangelism and then immediately taking them to put it all into practice. Tomorrow we'll be meeting at New York University to do this very thing and then head over to Washington Square Park to share the gospel. May Jesus receive His reward in New York!

Below are some pictures for your enjoyment. Thank you all for your support and prayers. Be blessed this day!

My artsy Dartmouth shot.
Praying for Students at Dartmouth.
My team! Best.
Scenic Hanover.
Our crew doing worship at the Burlington House of Prayer.
Scenic Burlington, VT.
Scenic Huntington, VT.
Driving into NYC.
St. Tyler at the largest Cathedral in North America.
A peacock.
Kayla & Lauren leading worship at City College.
Hannah and I capturing the essence of city life...?
Healthy meals.
Working on my cooking skills.





Sunday, March 4, 2012

Hey Friends and Family!!

What an AMAZING few months it has been! The DTS began in January and we have a radical group of students who are ready and willing to sacrifice it all for the sake of the gospel. I've seen major growth in each of their lives and I'm so excited to see what happens in these last few months of DTS.
 
What have I been doing?
The previous 2 months we've been in class learning about things like the love and character of God, world missions, worship and prayer, having a Biblical worldview, etc. Each week has been dynamic and God is moving in and among our staff and students in a great way teaching us how to abide in Him, not only now, but for the rest of our lives.

We've been applying what we learn each week by evangelizing on the streets of Harrisburg. One of the ways we've been doing this is by going to Bar Row every Friday night. We would hand out hot chocolate and strike up conversations with anyone we could. We got to pray and share the gospel with dozens of people and a few gave their lives to Christ and got filled with the Holy Spirit!!

Other than this I've been discipling students, preparing for our upcoming outreach, and cooking the meals for our school of 50! It's been a fun way to get to serve the base (and I'm learning how to cook! woohoo!).
     Worshipping on Bar Row  //  Chris Dupre teaching on the Father heart of God

Where am I now?
Our entire school just moved to Washington DC to partner with YWAM DC for the last month of our lecture phase. What better way to grow a love for our nation than moving right to the heart of America? We are joining in with the Washington House of Prayer located in Anacostia to worship, pray, and exalt the name of Jesus over our government and our nation. We'll also be evangelizing in local neighborhoods and encouraging the missionaries in this area to keep going!
 Our school on a Biblical history tour with Jason Hershey for our first day in D.C.

What am I doing next?
In April and May I will be co-leading a team to a few of the Ivy League schools (Dartmouth, Columbia, and Brown). We are pressing in and interceeding for these schools because we know a great move of God is coming! Simply, we just want to preach Jesus and see an awakening in the hearts of the students to come into a loving relationship with their Creator. What's exciting is that these campuses hold world leaders, so as we evangelize and as we see people give their lives to Christ we are also affecting nations! We will also be joining in with campus fellowships to teach them how to evangelize to their peers and then disciple those who give their lives to Jesus!
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 Dartmouth: A voice of one crying in the wilderness

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 Columbia University: In Thy light shall we see the light (Psalm 36:9)

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 Brown University: In God We Hope

This truly is an exciting time in our nation and I'm so excited to be living in such a time as this! I believe we are on the cusp of the 3rd Great Awakening and a great harvest is coming! Keep believing with me and praying for the veil over people's eyes to be removed so that they can see the TRUTH of who Jesus is. Simply that He loves us and He came to save us.

Thank you for all your support and prayers! I feel so blessed to be called to YWAM for this season and I wouldn't be here without you! Have a happy day.