TAK Article: God is a good communicator!

TAK Article: God is a good communicator!

A couple of days ago I was up late at night and I just couldn’t fall asleep. My mind was wandering all over the place.

Well, as it wandered around I found myself thinking about church and then how important it is for us to hear God’s voice – both privately and together with others. I realize that hearing God’s voice may sound odd at first, as it was for me, but it has become the most important practice in my life for  completely following Jesus.

I hope that this article will help you do that too!

Hearing God’s Voice in Nature

It is incredible to realize what God has done in order to speak with us. That’s the heart of what I say when I talk about God speaking to us through nature.

Rod Wilson, a teacher for my Discipleship Training School, quoted this to us during his week on God’s character and spiritual warfare (the verse is from Mathew 6:28-29).

‘ “Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow. They do not toil or spin. And yet I say unto you that even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.” The Greek word to “consider” means to diligently study – Jesus commands His disciples to study nature!’

Rod continued to teach us a lot about hearing God’s voice and other challenging topics for which I am much indebted to him for.

One of the stories he used to describe this was from when his family was serving in New Zealand.

They were in a tough financial spot and were trusting God for provision. After praying as a family he walked outside and saw a seagull fly overhead with a piece of bread in his mouth. Right then, Rod went back into the house and shared what God had told him when he saw the seagull. God had told Rod that He was their provider just like the seagull’s.

And then, in a short time, God came through just like He said He would!

Likewise, there was a time when my friends and I were camping in the White Cloud mountains of Idaho. It was just a few hours before we would leave and I really wanted to take some pictures of the rock pika that lived nearby our camp.

As I watched them scurry over and under the rocks I noticed that they always had one or two pika standing guard. They would also whistle to each other to communicate danger, when one would stop standing guard, or just to let everyone else know that it was safe. It was interesting to me for some odd reason, though, I quickly realized why.

I had been trying to understand how it is that God can find pleasure in what we do. Not just the “holy” things, but in everyday things and the things that really get us excited.

That’s when it started to make sense!

God has given each of us a unique identity and He enjoys seeing us walk out that very identity! The rock pika that I watched were doing just that – being rock pika!

By living out the identity that God has given us we are worshiping God!

About half a year later, I was able to share that same principle with a youth group that was serving the Nez Perce community in Lapwai, Idaho. Nobody else could have done the things that God had given them to do there because God had created them for this time and this purpose.

He has given the same honor of a uniquely created identity to each of us too!

The Psalms of the bible have a lot more to say about hearing God’s voice through nature as well. King David describes in Psalm 19 that “the heavens declare the glory of God” and in Psalm 97 that “the heavens declare His righteousness.”

Psalm 104 is another excellent example of nature reflecting to us the greatness of who God is. Have you, like King David, ever looked at creation and been amazed at the one who created it all?

God’s Voice is Effective

The very first time I came across the idea of hearing God’s voice was at a winter retreat with my youth group at church. A lot of my friends were there, especially, one friend that came back from a DTS who would teach about this very topic.

It sounded a little odd at first, but I figured that I should at least listen to her and try.

I don’t remember whether it worked right then or not, but it certainly did later that night. As I would be reading through my Bible I would run into a question and then, quite innocently, ask God a yes or no question about it. He actually answered! I didn’t hear it with my ears, so to say, but I could feel it inside of me. I remember later holding out my hands and asking God to press down the “yes hand” or the “no hand” – it still works, but I have learned since then that God can communicate in even better ways than that!

At the end of the week we had an altar call of sorts; our Youth Pastor laid down a small wooden cross on the floor and gave us some nails. He told us to nail down our commitment to Jesus. And asked us, is our faith only tacked in, nailed half way, or driven in all the way?

I really wanted to nail down my faith all the way! However, I thought in that moment, “Maybe I should try to ask God first?”

Firmly in my heart I felt God say one word – “paintball.”

My heart sank!

No, what? How could God mention that? There’s nothing wrong with paintball! I thought that my commitment to God was sure, completely given to God, but with one word God pointed out something in my heart that I was not willing to give to Him.

I had given paintball a place in my heart (or rather the pride it created in me) and placed it above God’s place in my heart.

That day, I thought that I had placed God above paintball in my heart, but that wasn’t the case. I only did so long enough to nail my nail into the cross. I was too prideful to admit where my heart was at in that moment because I wanted to show myself very committed to God in front of my friends.

For the next several months my life was very empty because I felt too ashamed to ask God for forgiveness and was too afraid of what others would think of me if I gave up paintball claiming God told me to.

Fast forwarding to my DTS, which was later that year, on the first evening of lectures, we were doing an exercise on hearing God’s voice and, again, I was going along with it because I didn’t want to look like an unspiritual person. My motivations were out of fear  for my own pride, not out of love for Jesus.

We were supposed to draw whatever picture came to our mind.

The first thing I saw was a merry-go-round, ‘What is this? God wants me to draw a merry-go-round?’ It didn’t seem very spiritual to me, but I did it.

Next, God gave me a picture of a slide. ‘A slide? What does a slide have to do with anything?’ I tried to go ahead and draw a slide.

Lastly, God gave me a picture of the last 4-H fair I had been a part of. ‘What? Why would God want me to draw this!’ I dropped, maybe more of threw,  the pencil onto the table.

At that moment God gave me two Bible verses, fast, completely clear, I could see them written in red in my mind. One, I believe, was Psalm 41:9, the other one I am not sure about, but it’s message was the same. Our teacher had already said that if we get a Bible verse we should read it, so I did. Psalm 41:9 says this:

“Yea, mine own familiar friend, in whom I trusted, which did eat of my bread,

hath lifted up his heel against me.”

God came and told me explicitly, in a way that I could not deny that it was Him, that I had been the one betraying him this entire time. Nothing had ever hit me so hard before; I placed my Bible back on the table and sat silently until class was over.

That night God showed me how to repent of betraying Him and my relationship with Him started to heal from that point on. It was hard, but I am very thankful that God spoke to me the way that He did about my pride.

My heart is much more alive having listened to Him!

God’s Voice Will Break the Rules

Even as I have been taking the time to write this article and reflect on God’s relationship with me I can see that this is true – God is willing to break all kinds of “holy”, “spiritual”, and “religious” rules so that He may have intimacy with us.

There is a story in the book of Acts that talks about this.

In chapter 19 we read about a controversy among the followers of Jesus.

Both Peter and Paul had been telling about how God wanted to be known by all people and was making Himself known among all people. However, there were others in the church that couldn’t accept this because the people who were choosing to follow Jesus were not choosing to follow the Jewish law as well.

At this point in the book of Acts there has been many examples of God acting this way. The primary argument of the others had been that these people were breaking the rules of God’s religion.

Then, after everything had been heard, James quotes this from the prophet Amos.

“After this I will return, and I will rebuild the tent of David that has fallen; I will rebuild its ruins, and I will restore it, that the rest of mankind may seek the Lord, and all the Gentiles who are called by my name, says the Lord, who makes these things known from of old.” – Acts 15: 16-18

What is King David’s fallen tent?

Well, in the story of King David, told in parts through 1st & 2nd Samuel and 1st Kings, there is a time when the ark of the covenant is lost in battle. This was a great big box covered in gold that contained the ten commandments and several other sacred things. It represented God’s presence to the children of Israel and God did express Himself from the ark. There were also a lot of rules that God had given the children of Israel concerning this ark. If these rules were broken terrible things could happen to the people breaking the rules.

However, this seemed to apply to some people and not others – and there is a strong connection among the people who broke these rules and lived.

Later during King David’s reign, we find him receiving the ark back from his enemies (they really did not want it anymore) and taking the ark back to Jerusalem. He does not follow the rules and take the ark back to the place it is supposed to go. As the ark travels David is also sacrificing cows to God every short while, another thing that only special people were allowed to do. And finally, at the end, he places the ark in a tent where it is accessible to almost anybody, sits there around it by himself, and has a group of people singing to God in front of it as often as possible— all of which are terribly against God’s rules for the ark of the covenant!

And do you know how terrible God’s punishment was?

Well, not very terrible at all; in fact, God calls King David a man after His own heart!

King David cared less about the rules concerning the ark than he did about being close to God. This is the heart attitude that God enjoys! When we do not want to be too close to God we end up with religious rules that hold us away from God!

This was the same way that Jesus acted too – He was holy, God’s presence on earth, and was very much known for hanging out with unholy people.

Jesus called many of these people to become His disciples. As these people were given the Holy Spirit, like Peter and Paul, they went out and spent their time with even more unholy people. Many of these people chose to believe what they were saying and saw the proof in their lives and chose to follow Jesus as they were. And so on and so forth…

In the end, God’s voice will be heard by everyone in the whole world!

His voice will not be heard by only special people, in special places, at special times, but God has chosen to speak in ways that allow everyone hear Him! He wants to have an intimacy with everyone!

How should we hear God’s Voice?

My wife and I were visiting a house church once and the evening’s question for the group was this, “How do you hear God’s voice?”

There wear a lot of good listeners there! Some people heard His voice the most when they were reading the Bible, others while listening to music, others while sitting at the beach or hiking through the forest.

We shouldn’t trick ourselves into thinking that God only speaks in one way, or that the way we’ve always heard God speak is the only way that everyone else should hear God speak.

God is very creative; I’ve mostly included stories from my life, so these are probably tilted towards my ways and ideas of hearing God’s voice. However, I think that there may be some common threads that you will find to be true in your life as well.

The greatest of these, I believe, will be your desire to hear God’s voice and putting in the effort and time to hear His voice. God is speaking to you and He will speak to you, but are willing to listen? Are you willing to put down the things that He says to put down? Are you willing to go through the pain of hearing His voice?

My testimony is a good example of the pain that may occur when you start hearing God’s voice, it is called conviction and it is a good pain! If you feel God’s conviction, take my advice! Repent of it, turn away from whatever God tells you to, run to Him! He is far better than anything of any worth in this world or any to come! In Him is good, true, and perfect love!

I can almost promise that if you start hearing God’s voice that this will happen. It is worth it, though, because intimacy with Him is worth everything.

In Christ,
The Abiding Kingdom

Weekly Update: August 22nd, 2012

Weekly Update: Monday, 8/20/12

Hello everyone,

Wow, the time has really been flying by!

Since our last update we’ve had four different speakers come and teach on the School Of Apostolic Pioneering. By now we’ve covered principles of communication, teamwork, networking, spiritual warfare, and fundraising.

Last week has being taught by Tim Svoboda, of YWAM San Francisco, on the importance of reaching cities. He also showed us ways of researching our cities in order to find the different groups of people who we want to reach out to. For example, in San Francisco there are over 40,000 Afghani people, around 4,000 Vietnamese, and many others beside these!

The next speaker at the SOAP school will be Dave Stone, from First Rate. He will be teaching on Business As Mission.

As for news about our family, our son is growing really, really fast! Over the past two weeks he has figured out how to crawl, sit on his own, pick things up with his fingers, how to climb up sturdy things so that he can stand, and he’s just starting to shuffle along the side of our bed!

Oh, he is starting to stop when we tell him to stop too!

Thanks for partnering with our family!

Other Updates:

– In Tuindorp, the community next to the YWAM Worcester base, we’ve been able to start coming into a couple more houses. In both of the new houses are people who do not follow Jesus and at times they stop to listen in on what we are talking about.

– A friend of mine has just started working with a Business As Mission that imports goods made by women brought out of prostitution in India and other countries. You can find out more at Better Way Imports or by reading her blog post at Epic Granola.

Scripture:

Since coming to YWAM Worcester to work with the SOAP I can confidently say that my love for God has grown. In many ways my love for God has faltered when I couldn’t understand what He was doing while we were in the Netherlands, but looking back I do see His love.

What was a shadow of love several months ago is now made beautiful in the light of His goodness and grace towards us.

Psalm 145: 8-9

8 The Lord is gracious and merciful,
slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love.

9 The Lord is good to all,
and his mercy is over all that he has made.

While there are a lot of good memories from our time in the Netherlands, I can’t really shake the feeling that while I was there I considered it only a second best from God. Wouldn’t it have been better if God simply answered all of our prayers as we prayed them?

It affected my heart towards God and in turn it affected how much I was willing to be alive around other people and even by myself. I regret that very much, though, God still did many miracles for us during that time. Many of those miracles were spent on keeping us together as a family!

God has certainly been with us over the past months!

Thank you for the years of miracles that you have given us, Lord! May we still praise You more and receive even more goodness and grace from your hands!

 

Praise & Prayer Report:

– Praise God for our time here in Worcester, it has been very life giving to our family!

– Pray that my wife’s visa process will continue moving smoothly and that we would receive everything that God has for us during this process!

– Pray that God would reveal Himself to the people that we meet in the communities around the Worcester YWAM base on our outreach days!

Thanks for all your prayers!

In Christ,
The Abiding Kingdom

Weekly Update: July 26th, 2012

Weekly Update: Tuesday, 7/26/12

Hello everyone,

I pray that your week has been getting to a good start!

We didn’t have a specific speaker at the SOAP last week, so, our school leader and several others filled in the time sharing about StrengthFinders, finding our identity, vocation, and other practical ways of figuring out what we are good at. We also covered topics like SMART goals and making budgets for our ministries and personal lives.

Our family is still learning how to balance all the different responsibilities we have, but we feel like we are getting better at it with every week.

Our son has just figured out that it can be fun to sit too… he’s almost been refusing to learn since he’s started to stand with our help. He hasn’t really taken any first steps yet, which is good since he also can’t crawl in a straight line either. We are enjoying where he is at very much.

This week, we’ve invited the old base director from Worcester to teach on “Principles of Pioneering.” He is doing a very good job.

I’ll share more about that in the next update though!

Thanks for partnering with us!

Other Updates:

– In Tuindorp, the community next to the YWAM Worcester base, we had our first small group meeting last week. We had one family participate. Since we are meeting in their home, we asked if we could help them invite more people to come and they said that would be fine.

We are hoping to see more families at our next meeting this Friday. Please be praying for us and the people we will be fellowshipping with!

Scripture:

The other night, I was challenged by Psalms 100.

The day had already been long and I wasn’t really looking forward to reading more, but as I read this short Psalm I was fairly convicted by it. It talks about making a joyful noise to Him, serving Him with gladness, and singing to Him because He is God and that He never fails us.

It was God who made it possible to come here and this psalm encouraged me to remember that. The Psalm also reminded me how thankful we are have been brought here for this time.

Praise God for what He is doing in South Africa!

Praise & Prayer Report:

– Praise God for our wonderful students!

– Pray that God would help our students imagine the vision that God has given them and develop it to give Him glory, honor, and praise!

– Pray that God would reveal Himself to the people that we meet in the communities around the Worcester YWAM base on our outreach days!

Thanks for all your prayers!

In Christ,
The Abiding Kingdom

Weekly Update: July 16th, 2012

Weekly Update: Friday, 7/16/12

Hello everyone,

I pray that this message finds you well!

Our family is adjusting to life on the Worcester base pretty well! My wife does most of the taking care of Jay Edward, though, today is my morning to take care of him.

Earlier this morning the entire base had an hour and a half of worship to start off the week. It was a very good time! When I arrived all the chairs were stacked up and there was a really big open area for everyone to meet up in. The first song was sung in Swahili and everyone was challenged to use the space to dance!

I will say, I usually don’t do that sort of thing… but I have been thinking that it would happen… and so I danced with everyone too.

It was a lot of fun and God spoke to everyone in a really powerful way!

For me, it was a chance to worship and pray in a way that I have never had the courage to do. During the time God gave me a lot of pictures about what our future may look like and continued to encourage me to pursue the future He has for us. It is really encouraging to take a new step toward God and receive such a powerful response!

Thanks for partnering with us!

Other Updates:

– The SOAP School here in Worcester, South Africa, has a couple new students! We just accepted a couple late comers last night after we prayed over their applications. That brings our total up to eighteen students! The nations represented through the students in this school are South Africa, Tanzania, Nigeria, Angola, Brazil, and the U.S.

– Last week we had our base leader from Idaho speak on “Faith & Pioneering”. He challenged all the students to pray about and imagine the dreams that God has put on their hearts.

– Quote of the Week: “The big vision that God has for us is mixed up in the circumstances He has brought us through and the passions that He has placed inside us.”

Scripture:

The psalm I read this morning was Psalm 96.

God used the psalm to remind me of who He is and what He is doing in the world. I realize this even more as I try to write about it!

In this psalm God is calling us to worship Him and remember what He has brought us through. Each day God saves us and holds us up. He doesn’t want to stop there, though, God wants every person from nation on earth to experience His love.

“Sing to the Lord, praise his name; proclaim his salvation day after day.
Declare his glory among the nations, his marvelous deeds among all peoples.”
– NIV

It is safe to say that there are places on the earth where God is opposed from reaching this goal. It is also safe to say that in each of our hearts we oppose God from reaching this goal too, both in the nations and in our own hearts. The more we give our hearts to Him the more we will see this goal accomplished.

This psalm calls us worship God, declare who He is to every person of every nation! Let’s do this together with God!

Praise & Prayer Report:

– Praise God for our wonderful students!

– Pray that God would help our students imagine the vision that God has given them and develop it to give Him glory, honor, and praise!

– Pray that God would reveal Himself to the people that we meet in the communities around the Worcester YWAM base on our outreach days!

Thanks for all your prayers!

In Christ,
The Abiding Kingdom

Weekly Update: July 8th, 2012

Weekly Update: Friday, 7/8/12 

Hello everyone,

I pray that your week has been good!

Our travels have gone very well and we are now in Worcester, South Africa.

Worcester is a very beautiful place! From our rooms window we can see some high hills in the distance, but outside you can see more of the red-black mountains that stand between us and Cape Town. Most of the people here speak Afrikaans, though, here at the base, English is used the most. There are also a lot of people who speak Portuguese and Korean on the base too.

Most of our time has been spent taking care of our son and sitting in on meetings. We’ve discussed the school’s curriculum (what the written curriculum looks like and how we model the curriculum as staff), history and values of the SOAP, and praying through how we should practice evangelism in the community of Worcester.

The students of this School Of Apostolic Pioneering are coming from many different places; some of our students are coming from South Africa, Brazil, the United States, and several other African nations, though, I don’t know them all yet. We have eighteen possible students in total.

Please, keep these students and us in your prayers!

We are very excited to be here and we look forward to all things God has in mind to do during our next three months in South Africa!

Other Updates:

– Traveling with our son went really good! We spent around 36 hours traveling and he really made the best of it. There were very few people who could resist his cuteness as he made grumpy people and airport guards all the way from Germany to South Africa smile!

Scripture:

“Arise, O God, judge the earth: for thou shalt inherit all nations.” – KJV

This verse comes from Psalm 82. Like last week, the psalmist is speaking about the injustice in the world and he is calling on God to do something about it. This time it is less personal, but the psalmist is still looking to God for the answers.

At the school, here in South Africa, we are starting to notice the injustices that the town and communities around us are known for. There are drug addictions and robbery, both of these are connected to each other. The place is known for its crime. These are found among people who Jesus came to see have life.

Please be praying with as we share Jesus’ light with the people in these communities.

He is the answer to all injustice.

Praise & Prayer Report:

– Praise God for our safe travels to South Africa!

– Pray that God would help us stay focused and use our time well at the SOAP!

– Pray for our family’s health!

– Pray that God would reveal Himself to the people that we meet in the communities around the Worcester YWAM base on our outreach days!

Thanks for all your prayers!

In Christ,
The Abiding Kingdom

Weekly Update: June 29th, 2012

Weekly Update: Friday, 6/29/12

Hello everyone,

I pray this update finds you all well!

In less than one week from today our family will be in South Africa! We leave for the airport this Sunday evening. Monday will be a long day of traveling for us; two airplanes and then a long drive to Worcester!

Getting back into the lifestyle of living at a YWAM base will be an interesting change for us. In many ways The Netherlands has become a bit homey for me and for my wife it’s become her home again. We have very good friends and family here and I am sure their company will be missed as we travel to a new place to live.

Still, we will be back for a bit after the School Of Apostolic Pioneering is over in South Africa. We will need to be here to finish up my wife’s visa before traveling back to the US.

In South Africa we will be joining five others to staff the School Of Apostolic Pioneering; in that group there are two other couples with youngsters too. For all of us it will be the time staffing the school with our own children! We will see how things get divided up when we get there, but I’m sure that it will be a good chance for all of us to learn how to be leaders and parents at the same time!

I’m not sure how getting internet looks like down there yet, but I’ll continue to try to get the weekly updates sent out as weekly as possible!

Thanks for your attention!

Other Updates:

– My wife’s visa process is still moving along; we’re working with our lawyer right now to get copies and paperwork together for the second step that should be finished before we get back to the Netherlands.

– Both my wife and I are pretty tired and a little sick, well, my wife is certainly a bit more sick than I am right now. Finishing unfinished projects have been sapping most of our energy. Please pray for our health as we travel to South Africa!

Scripture:

This morning the Psalm I read was Psalm 70.

At first glance, I suppose a person could argue that this is just another one of those psalms that is asking God for revenge. There are a number of psalms that could sound like that, but I don’t think that’s what we’re reading about.

In the life of King David, who wrote this psalm, we see story after story of injustices taking place; at times people are trying to kill him unjustly, other times he sees injustice in others, and other times he is the one at the center of the injustice. When he writes about others doing injustice he is severe, when he writes about the injustices done by his own hands he begs God for forgiveness.

What is the take away for us?

We live in a world full of injustices just like King David. Today, in Syria, people are going to be killed because they’ve defied a government who hasn’t spared its hand in committing injustices against men, women, and children. Wherever the life in people, which God has created in them, is not respected injustices will follow. What should we do? What does David do?

David, when injustice was before him, turned to God.

We could imagine trying to right all the wrongs in the world, but this is an impossible task for us; that, in fact, was one of the things God asks Job in Job 40:6-14.

In our day, which isn’t much different from David’s day, we need to turn to God and ask Him what to do. We are poor and in desperate need of God to change our hearts to oppose injustice. Only when the hearts of people will change will injustice cease.

God has sent Jesus Christ into the world to do this.

Praise & Prayer Report:

– Praise God for our time in The Netherlands!

– Pray that God would help us remember the lessons that He has taught us while being here!

– Pray for our health!

– Pray that everything will go well in our travels, we fly out of Germany on the 2nd of July and arrive in Cape Town, South Africa, later that night.

Thanks for all your prayers!

In Christ,
The Abiding Kingdom

TAK Article: Apostolic Pioneering

Good news!

Just yesterday my wife and I were able to buy our plane tickets to South Africa! Our purpose in going to South Africa will be to staff the School Of Apostolic Pioneering.

Now the school’s name is a bit of a mouthful, so, we usually shorten it to SOAP.

I’ve wanted to write something like this for a while now, but yesterday, while reading Psalm 127, it felt like God told me to write it out. So, I’ll attempt to do that; I want to share with you what it means to be apostolic and what it means to pioneer, also, I want to use this Psalm to help explain that.

I hope that this explains what my wife and I will be a part of in South Africa this summer!

Psalm 127

King James Version (KJV)

1 Except the Lord build the house, they labour in vain that build it: except the Lord keep the city, the watchman waketh but in vain.

2 It is vain for you to rise up early, to sit up late, to eat the bread of sorrows: for so he giveth his beloved sleep.

3 Lo, children are an heritage of the Lord: and the fruit of the womb is his reward.

4 As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man; so are children of the youth.

5 Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them: they shall not be ashamed, but they shall speak with the enemies in the gate.

What is an Apostle?

What does being Apostolic look like?

As far as I can tell, an apostle is simply someone who has been sent with a message and who has been given the authority to deliver that message. Being apostolic is living the life you have been given with  that definition in mind.

How often do we choose to live our lives like this?

For some of us this can seem like a really easy thing to identify in others. I have a good number of friends who work in countries that are unreached. Are these people apostles? Yes, I think they are; they have been sent with gospel and Jesus gives them the authority to share that gospel with others. Do we all have to go to the unreached to be apostolic? No, I don’t think so.

Anyone who chooses to live their life in a way that carries the gospel of Jesus to people and places where His gospel is not chooses to live in an apostolic way.

What does this Psalm have to do with that?

The first two verses talk about this: God is the one who empowers us, don’t fret and worry about how things will go – God will take care of it.

When we try to do things without God’s strength in us we are being insecure and only want to prove ourselves. We aren’t willing to say that we are weak and He is strong. When we rely on God for our strength then we are able to be apostolic. Then, we can carry the gospel to people who do not yet have the gospel in their lives.

That is the first thing God has been sharing with me in this Psalm.

What is a Pioneer?

What does pioneering look like?

To be a pioneer is not that different from being an apostle; however, you can be a pioneer of anything.

When I was about fifteen years old I learned a lot about paintball and started a small paintball team with my brothers and cousins. Before we came together there wasn’t any paintball team, after we came together there was a paintball team where there wasn’t one.

That is how simple it can be to be a pioneer.

Now, being a pioneer of things that last is a whole other matter!

Living a life that is apostolic calls us to trust in God and reach out to those who do not know who God can be in their lives. This is going to result in people coming closer to God. Now what? Pioneering implies that we do something with this that is worthwhile and lasts.

What is to be pioneered?

Well, I think that depends on what God tells you to do, though, ultimately, the church is what is being pioneered.

I’m not speaking of a specific denomination or wing of theology, I am speaking of the church that makes up Jesus’ body – the one that He is the head of. Some people who have taken the SOAP school have taken this pioneering up in Phoenix, Arizona, others have taken it up in red light districts in Asia. Soon, we are looking forward to see people pioneering things in Africa.

The church, those who follow Jesus and are committed to Him, are commanded by Jesus to love others as we would have others love ourselves. Pioneering is about doing so in places and in ways that it has not been done before.

The last three verses this Psalm reminds me of this too.

We really only live for a short time and then we’re gone, however, our children go on after us. When we focus on being apostolic we will raise up spiritual children. When we pioneer, we are gathering our spiritual children together to do something great for God – to show off His love.

We can only do so much, but God has spiritual children for us that will out do us. We can trust God that He will be with them and do more with them than we could alone.

Apostolic  Pioneering?

Yes, this school is all about Apostolic Pioneering

The message we have been given to give is the gospel of Jesus, He has given us the authority to share it with others. As people respond to this gospel we are pioneering the church in new places and with new ways to share God’s love.

It is very exciting to be a part of the first School Of Apostolic Pioneering in Africa. We have already seen this school be effective in Asia and North America too.

Together, when we live apostolic lives and pioneer things that last, we will see God raise up children who are not ashamed of Jesus and who will “speak with the enemies in the gate.”

Please be praying for this with us!

In Christ,
The Abiding Kingdom

Weekly Update: May 25th, 2012

Weekly Update: Thursday, 5/25/12

Hello everyone,

I hope this update finds you all very well!

My wife and I have been busy support raising this week. Since we are not in America right now, I’ve tried to email just about everyone who’s supported us and I’ve started calling those people too. It’s also prompted us to work on our family budget, pray about our finances more, and given us the opportunity to talk with more people.

It has become quite warm here, not as warm as Northern South-East Asia while I was there, but still quite warm. We’ve started to go out on evening walks with our son before putting him to bed. He, of course, is only 4 and a half months old and is riding on me in his baby carrier.

We were able talk with a man sitting along the path we were taking one evening because of our little son too. My wife already felt led to talk with him, but she was a little nervous and didn’t know how to start the conversation. Our son was not nervous, and proceeded to stare at the man as we came past the rock he was sitting on. The man looked back, smiled wide, and proceeded to compliment our son on his cuteness or something.

He was a local guy who had tattoos on his arms of all the things he loved in his house: two parrots, two cats, two ferrets, and a Suzuki car. My wife did most of the talking (my Dutch isn’t that great yet), but I was able to tell that the conversation was about his life, the beauty of the park we were in, and that we were staying nearby too.

It was an encouraging reminder too my wife that she is quite good at having conversations with strangers.

For me, looking back on it makes me anxious to start telling people about Jesus. My heart is getting more riled up for Christ. A lot of what I’ve been reading here has been focused on telling people about Jesus or helping me learn how to disciple people to follow him. God has been drawing us closer together and closer to Him; I can tell He is getting us ready for what He has for us and I am excited for us to take hold of it!

Stay tuned with us for more of what God is doing!

 

Other Updates:

– After talking with the school leader of the SOAP, my wife and I have decided to both staff the school instead of one of us staffing and the other being a student.

– We’ve also been able to get more clear on our costs for going to South Africa. At this point, we will need $2,350 dollars for plane tickets, $1000 dollars for our stay, and $400 dollars in any extra costs on top of those. If you wish to support us in this, you can contact our Home Front Committee for more instructions at: “hfc@zaaier.com”.

Scripture:

My wife and I had a really important time reading through Psalm 32!

As we had been talking about our relationship we began to realize there was something missing in our forgiveness. We had both been saying sorry to each other, but the memories were still there in us and we kept feeling that we had to prove that it wouldn’t happen again.

Through reading the Psalm and praying together God started healing us and teaching us that we don’t have to be driven by our bad memories, hurts, or disappointments! When we forgive each other those are disregarded and we do not hold them against ourselves or each other!

The same can be true for all of us who follow Jesus because He has truly forgiven us and He teaches us how to truly forgive others!

Go read through Psalm 32 on your own, or with your spouse, and ask God if there “forgiven things” still driving your relationship with Him or other people! Through God’s forgiveness we can have the freedom to live without the hurts and disappointments that have driven our lives!

Praise & Prayer Report:

– Please pray that God would continue teaching us about what He wants for our relationship and for our ministry together in Him! Praise Him that He has already been teaching us so much about both these areas!

– Please pray that God would increase our support so that we will be able to go to South Africa together!

Thanks for all your prayers!

In Christ,
The Abiding Kingdom