Picture of our 1st week lecturer, Michael. He spoke on the nature and character of God.
We started to read Loren Cunningham’s book “Is that really you, God?”
God has been revealing a few things to me:
- What fearing God looks like
- What obedience and laying down my life looks like
- The importance of repenting of my sins
I had always wanted to grow in my relationship with God and get a glimpse into missions, but when we get to the scary part where the Bible asks if we will literally lay down our lives for the gospel, I shiver. The amount of suffering that believers experience for the gospel is quite intimidating. I have said to God, “I want people to know your love, but please, I don’t know if I want this suffering thing.” Like Paul in the Bible who was put in jail, shipwrecked, flogged, and ridiculed for the sake of the gospel, I was not ready for it. These past two weeks, God has slowly been tearing away my fears and showing me that I can lay down my life more. I now am more able to wrap my head around it especially after reading about all the disciples in the new testament suffering for Christ and the sobering details in Revelations. Why would anyone suffer so much for the sake of the gospel if Heaven and Hell are not real places? Why did I quit my job and leave a comfortable life to come to YWAM? These are the questions our lecturers are always asking us to think about. Are we willing to lay down our lives for the sake of the gospel?
Repenting sins. 2nd week we learned about Evangelism, or atleast that is what we all thought. The speaker, Clare, is known in Taiwan as a mighty evangelist. In one year, while she was hospitalized, she brought over 500 people in the hospital to Christ! She would often tell herself that she will not go home until 10 people accept Jesus that day. We were so ready to learn how to evangelize with this mighty woman! To our surprise, the first three days she emphasized the importance of repenting of our sins to each other and to God. Wednesday, we did an exercise where girls and guys were split up into different rooms. In a circle with 10-15 girls, we each had to sit in a hot seat and repent of our sins. SO intimidating! My heart was beating out of my chest. At first, I was not in agreement with this kind of repentant style but I humbled myself to the way she wanted to lead. I'm glad I did. Everyone was surprisingly honest and many tears were shed as we confessed to God and each other of our sins. That night, my roommate did not feel at ease because she did not share one specific sin. She shared it with me that night and I had previously dealt with the same sin and had told no one about it. We both got on our knees and asked God to forgive us and to cleanse us because all we want is to be more like him and not be separated from him because of our sins.
HERE COMES THE TESTIMONY! After repenting of a sin that I had never told a single soul, my brain healed tremendously that night! The next day, as we were in groups reading the New Testament, this verse came up from James 5:16 “Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective.” Both me and my roommate's jaws dropped to the ground. There it is! God confirmed the healing with a verse in the Bible the next day. I learned through this personal experience that sin can resurface as a physical ailment. If we bring our sins to light and confess them, this could possibly heal any physical ailments. This isn’t the only reason for an ailment but we have to seek God for guidance. I am more careful to obey His commands now so that I don’t fall into sin because unrepented sin can take a deep, deep root in our lives that get larger if we don’t repent.
Ministry and Evangelism. Next week, we will be starting our ministries. We minister two nights a week. I will be ministering at a handicap ministry and The Rock Cafe which is the YWAM cafe where we serve free coffee and tea. They teach english, guitar lessons, dance lessons, etc and any way to have people join the cafe so that we can share the gospel with them. There has been so much good fruit from this ministry. I have already met a hand full of people that have come to Christ at this cafe and are now totally head over heels for God. Their lives have changed dramatically and have found so much joy and freedom in their lives. I am excited to be a part of this ministry!
3 min video introducing The Rock Cafe
These past two weeks have been a whirlwind. As I’m sitting here and writing this email, I am still in awe of what has happened in only 2 weeks time. God is alive and He is so amazing. There is no better way to live than in close partnership with Him. It is a thrilling adventure as we listen to what God wants us to do, and we obey. Life will never be the same. I challenge you to do the same in your life. Whatever you feel God is leading you to do this week, take a step of faith and watch as God continues to open doors for you. Every day becomes an adventure with Jesus as you walk with Him.
With much blessing and love,
Jenn



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