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For my faithful followers, this week post will be brief. It is officially Monday morning as I sit in the Anchorage Intl Airport waiting to board my flight back to the main land USA. I will be visiting family and friends for the final time over Thanksgiving before I cross the Pacific to Papua New Guinea.

More later…Remember to give thanks and have a heart of gratitude this Thanksgiving week.

Prayer Request:
Application for Resident Visa – waiting on my visa to be lodged in PNG before I can apply to the embassy in D.C.
Financial Support – God will continue to pour out blessings and I will raise 100% support

What do you see?

The pastor has been preaching on Heart for God, The Sanctified Life for the past four weeks and today he quoted my favorite verse Matthew 16:24-25:

Then Jesus said to his disciples, “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me. For whoever wants to save their life will lose it, but whoever loses their life for me will find it.

As the pastor concluded the message he asked, do you see your world the way Christ sees your world? Paul saw life differently and he pursued the things that were to his spiritual advantage. When we have a heart for God and God alone, we begin to see our world differently.

The most important question that you’ll answer: Where are you in relationship to the will and purpose of God? Are you seeing through the eyes of Christ?

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This past week I continued to receive blessings both financially and spiritually as partners have joined and made commitments to God. I know God blesses the giver, and I fully trust that he will do it. God never fails!

Praises:
Financial giving and support

Prayer Requests:
Application for Resident Visa
Continue to raise 100% monthly support
– Currently raised/pledged 50%

Note: This week’s banner picture is where I live in Seward, AK.

Winter Hike to Grayling Lake

First winter hike of 2010/11 after the first round of snow fall (~12″) in Seward. About 1 mile hike to a thin ice covered lake. Temps in the mid to upper 30s with party cloudy skies.

Snow, Elections, and Praises

The first week of November brings snow, change of direction in American politics, and praise in ministry. I had one answer of prayer this past week, my Papua New Guinea work permit has been approved. It was a long 2 month process with many emails, communications, and corrections. The typical process takes between 2-3 months, so I feel blessed that it happened quick and without error. Praise God! I continue to have answer of prayer as people in church told me that they plan on giving monthly and one time, special gifts. My church even approved a one time gift equally one months ministry need. Praise God! Next hurdle, obtaining my resident visa.

I have mailed many letters this past week and prayed over the letters as I took them to the post office. I’ve been praying that God will go ahead and prepare the hearts and minds of those who will be opening the information packets. The Spirit of God is alive and moving.

Personally, I have been reading through Proverbs. The contrast between the wise and foolish is so imperative. As I look introspectively, I believe I see wisdom in my life and through my actions. As a young person, I don’t see myself as wise but I believe I am gaining in knowledge, understanding, and wisdom. This all comes from God as we seek him and study the Word daily.

Praises:
Work Permit has been approved
Financial gifts and giving

Prayer Requests:
Application for Resident Visa
Continue to raise 100% monthly support
– Currently raised/pledged: 40%

Scared of the Spirit?

I had the privilege today to speak at the closing of worship service to introduce Pioneer Bible Translators and encourage prayer and financial support as I prepare to become a missionary to Papua New Guinea.

The pastor spoke on Acts 2 and being filled with the Spirit at Pentecost. How ironic that I was preparing to close the service with translating God’s word into every language. Acts 2:4 All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit enabled them. I asked the church, What language does God speak? Hebrew, Greek, Spanish, Pidgin, English? I am not sure if God speaks in a language, but I do know that he does communicate and understands all languages. In fact, he communicates in over 6909 worldwide known languages. Source: Ethnologue

The pastor gave an illustration of a storm and the person stated she wishes the storm would have come closer so she could feel and witness the strong winds. The woman was not scared or fearful of the storm. The pastor asked, are you afraid of the Spirit? I responded to myself, I am not afraid of the Spirit but I do fear the Spirit. As I told youth group this past week about fearing God, it came full circle Sunday and that we are to fear the Spirit. As I prayed 3 years ago ‘Here I am, send me’ I was not afraid of the Spirit but I do fear the Spirit and fear God.

Continued Prayer Requests:
PNG Work Permit
Resident Visa
Financial Support

Training, Flying, Partnering

What a journey I have been on over the past 7 weeks. I left Alaska on Sept 6 for Dallas, TX. I flew to Dallas to take 5 weeks of training to become a Short Term Assistant with Pioneer Bible Translators (PBT). I read many missiological books and took 4 mission emphasis classes. I took: missionary anthropology,  biblical reflections on mission, intro to linguistics, and foundation of ministry. All four classes were insightful and meaningful for cross cultural ministry. My favorite class was missionary anthropology and learning about culture, folk religions, and how to ministry cross culturally. Taking the Word across cultures is not an easy task but God has challenged PBT to take the Word to the bible-less. This is an exciting challenge and it will be a rewarding task. I am excited to have joined PBT.

I will be traveling to Papua New Guinea (PNG) and working at the branch office supporting their technology needs. I will be supporting their computer and information systems both in the office and assisting missionaries in the bush villages.

Right now I am developing partners in ministry and raising financial support. I have to raise 100% of funds before I can depart. This is a 100% self-supporting organization. My goal is to leave first part of January 2011. I am currently about 50% funded. My monthly goal is $2100. This includes travel/airfare, rent, insurance, food, and general expenses factored over a year period. If you would like to partner with Pioneer Bible Translators and help reach the bible-less people groups of the world, see Donate.

Prayer Requests:

  1. Work Permit has been received and lodged – pray that it will be processed smoothly
  2. Visa – gathering required documents and mailing to embassy in D.C.
  3. Financial Support – 100% will be raised
  4. PNG Branch Office – leadership in time of transition, need for a Branch Director

I want to fight!

What are you fighting for? Listen to Paul Washer, Director of the HeartCry Missionary Society, for his inspiration to fight.

Why Am I Becoming A Missionary

After reading my daily Purpose Driven Connection devotion from Rick Warren I am reminded of why I am becoming a missionary.

The title of his devotion was, “Jesus measures greatness by service, not status.” Whoever wants to be great must become a servant. Mark 10:43 (MSG)

Everyone wants to lead; no one wants to be a servant. We would rather be generals than privates. Even Christians want to be “servant-leaders,” not just plain servants. But to be like Jesus is to be a servant. That’s what he called himself.

Remember, God shaped you for service, not for self-centeredness.

How can you know if you have the heart of a servant? Jesus said, “You can tell what they are by what they do” (Matthew 7:16 CEV).

Society today beckons leaders. If you are not a leader, we do not want you. Some say they are half and half, servant-leaders. However few people humbly say I am neither, I want to be like Jesus, I am a servant to the master. I confess I am not a leader; I am a follower of the shepherd. One of my daily prayers is, Let God lead me and trust Him to help Ps 37:5 CEV. I want God to lead me as I follow solely after him. All God wants from his servants is a call of obedience to Him.

The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field. Luke 10:2

I am here Lord, do you hear me calling, use me, send me. I want to be a kingdom builder and a Father pleaser.