Saturday, July 25, 2015

The Kingdom Moves in Boise!

Just a quick update from our Family at YWAM Idaho in Cascade.

This summer has been a wild ride and it's only half way done. Jess and I are extremely blessed to be here in the mountains of Idaho serving the Almighty Creator.

Our first group of the summer was a family Mission Adventures team from a church in Middleton. All told, there was about 40 people in that group. We had an amazing time experiencing the presence of God as we ministered to the group. 

During Mission Adventures, we have a time called the Commitment Service. this is a reflective time where we place the cross in the middle of the room and move all of the chairs out so that people have to sit on the floor. The lights are dim, just barely enough to read by, and we have some contemplative worship music playing. Using a small journal with some scripture in it we invite people t o listen to God and then respond to Him. During this time the family group really dug into hearing God, and the service that would normally last an hour at most went on for nearly two and a half as God spoke and revealed Himself to them. During this time, one of the women in the group had a vision of God taking her by the hand. she got up and walked with Him, as soon as she did, God healed her of a wound that had happened in her life years prior!

We worship an amazing God!

The following week in Boise we were blessed to do ministry with the homeless, and had the opportunity to share Jesus love with a man named Dennis. He told us that once he knew God but felt that he had done too many things to be accepted by God again. We were able to share with him the love of God, and to pray that God's grace would enter him and that he would be able to understand the depth of the Fathers forgiveness. That no matter how far we believe that we fall, Jesus is there to catch us in his open arms. As Dennis left with his eyes full of tears, we knew that the Spirit had touched him and he was a step closer to believing in the Father's love for him.

We were also able to work at the Boise Rescue Mission and to experience that wonderful ministry that they provide for the homeless in the Boise area.

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Praying with the Nez Perce

      Koom kyoon! this phrase was shouted four times by myself and 3 other men as we crawled backwards into the sweat-lodge. Once the last man entered, the piskis hama (door-man) draped the door shut, and we were plunged into darkness. It was nearly silent, completely cut off from the outside world, and hot... Really Hot! As the Nez Perce elder began to pray I was reminded of the beauty of God's design, that he created so many people, and that he planted the truth in their hearts (Ecclesiastes 3:11) even if they didn't yet know it.
      We had been in the Nez Perce reservation for 3 days now, and we had seen God worshiped among a people nearly forgotten. YWAM Idaho had been invited by the Nez Perce Presbyterian church to do ministry to the youth, Bible studies aimed towards the high school/junior high age. The Nez Perce Presbyterian church had been meeting at the camp for 118 years, and in 118 years, it hadn't changed much. Worship was a thing only done in Hymns, they were powerful hymns, but not appealing to the youth. It was here that I met my friend. He was an elder and pastor in his home church but there was something different about him, something less ummm.... Presbyterian for lack of a better word.
      He and I spent hours talking. We spoke of the Grace of God, the blood of his son, and the Love that he pours out from his Spirit. As we conversed, the discussion turned to the Nez Perce tradition, to the traditional beliefs of his people. He regaled me with stories of their Creator god, of the Spirit chief that judges us when we die, and of the Spirit given to each Nez Perce to help guide them through life (sound familiar?) They believe that the morning star will guide them (Revelation 22:16). All of this led to an invitation to pray with him, as he would in the tradition of his ancestors (Exodus 20:12)
      The prayer, was in the sweat lodge. We went in backwards, as a symbol of re-entering the womb. While in the "sweat" we sang worship songs and prayed for one another, then spent time in silence, asking God to reveal himself to us, and reveal in us the things that need to be cleaned. Once we've prayed for each other, we exit the sweat crawling through the low door reminding ourselves that we are leaving like we left the womb, and being reborn!
      I can never forget what God showed me that week, and I anxiously look forward to Him revealing His Kingdom to me, and my family, as we press forward in the ministry with YWAM Idaho.