Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Seeking His face

Its crazy to think that outreach will be over in less than 2 weeks. As I look back on all of the things that we’ve done since December, my mind slowly explodes with memories. Some good, some challenging, some hilarious, and some just plain hard.

I haven’t been the best at keeping all of you updated on what has been going on in my life, so I figured I’d give you a quick rundown on some of the things that have happened in Penang so far.

Georgetown (Feb. 3rd-Mar.5th)
  • Been involved with Kawan Drop-in Center. We have been cooking meals for the homeless every monday-wednesday-friday. We have heard some incredible stories of healing and breaking of addictions.
  • Sam and I lead the team for a week during that time we visited Ipoh and was asked to lead a assembly for chinese and indians students while the malay muslims had prayer. We spoke to them on choices and moral decisions.
  • We also visited Penang Hill for an amazing time of intercession over the city, we had to take a train that was 45 degree angle up the mountain!
  • Every saturday we are involved in a youth ministry and every sunday we lead a church service.
  • We had a night that we spent on the streets. We split up into two groups. We were out from 9pm-3:30am. My group had great success we first met a man that sells chairs made out of sugar cane,
    • Alan: He is 70yrs old and is still doing great with his work. He is getting older and more tired and had a stroke a few years ago but he loves what he does and is following in his father's footsteps. He is a practicing buddhists and speaks minimal english but it was amazing getting to spend some time with him and here his story.
    • Anna: She works next door to alan. She is indonesian and is working here so she can save money to send back to her family every month. She loves shopping! Chris and I have been going back and checking in with her now and then. Last night though Jalena came with us and we really opened up to her and her friend about the gospel. She is a muslim and understands about Jesus, but only knows the Koran. We promised to get her a Holy Bible that is in arabic because that is all she can read.
    • Toby and Lars: They are german and atheists. We spoke to them for the longest amount of time and had some very interesting debates. Once religion was off the table we really got to just speak with them about their lives and morals and values. We encouraged them to pray once back at their hostel. (I think they did it, we can be quite convincing)
  • We had the world race team with us for two weeks and they have been awesome to do prayer and worship with and over the city.
  • For street ministry on wednesday nights I chose to interceed for the sex workers and homeless. The Holy Spirit could not be more alive in the room that night and I just let him speak through me. We all did! God is moving here in Malaysia and I can't wait to get the updates even when I am back home.
  • Their is also the choice of evangelism for street ministry and last week I went out with Travis and Lisa. They have been doing this for 3 years and their route is chulia street.Lisa has the same prositutes she sees every week and has been growing in a relationship with them in order to further show Christ's love.
  • Pen.H.O.P. (Penang house of prayer). something that the base started but it is not directly connected with ywam. It is supported by local churches all over penang and it's really a place for them. It is focused on intercession, worship and the Holy Spirit
  • Sam's birthday. Spent in batu feringhi beach, rented a hotel room, jet skiied, ate an amazing meal, and had lots of fun with the team!
  • The day before we did an evango walk and Jalena, Adam and I met a girl who works in one of the tourist clothing shops. Her name is Bella, and she is getting married soon. She invited Jalena and I to come to her engagement party. She is muslim and so is her soon to be husband but they do not seem to be practicing. She attended a chinese school for her education and doesn't wear the normal muslim attire. We got to pray for her and hopefully we will see her again before we depart.
  • Justin and Rose. Both from Montana, both stayed behind from their dts outreach and have become part of our team :)
  • Youth leaders/pastors blessing dinner. Chris had the idea to get all the church's together that we have attended while here, for a dinner that our team would bless them with. It was focused more on the people involved with youth ministry, so we could really pray over them, share testomonies and they could have fellowship with each other and be encouraged that they are not alone in this city. The night turned out way better than expected and God really moved, we encouraged them to make this into a monthly thing where leaders and pastors can get together to represent the true and strong body of Christ and be warriors for the youth in this nation.
We are going into our last week here in Malaysia and though we might be tired and though we might be weary, God is going to push through and break down walls we have all been waiting for.
We are excited to see what will happened in these next 7 days!

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Penang

Feb. 3rd we caught a bus in the morning to head to Butterworth, once we arrived we got straight onto a ferry to head across the water to the island of Penang. We got taxies, but got dropped off at the wrong address, luckily the right house was only a few doors down. We had a quick orientation and then went and had some lunch in the section of town called 'little India'. There is so much history and old buildings around Georgetown, it is definitely a tourist hot spot. Our team got split this time for housing so Adam and Chieko, Jalena, Lydia and I are in on house which is being shared with students from a foundations of counselling school happening on base. Sally, Chris, Isaiah and Sam are staying at Kawan drop-in center which on mon-wed-fri is where we help feed the homeless.
Sam had come up one day early with a friend we met back in Ipoh. His name is Joash and you won't believe this but he is from Newcastle and is visiting Ipoh because his girlfriend, also lives in Newcastle, her family is originally from Ipoh. Small world! We ended up meeting them at the Vietnamese service when we said our goodbyes that last saturday.
So Sam had went to a temple the day before and wanted to go again, so he invited Jalena and I to come along. It is apparently the biggest temple in Southeast Asia. We met up with some 'couch surfers' who Joash met online, one girl lives in Penang and is like a tour guide and the other guy was from Brazil, just passing through on his way to Sri Lanka.
This temple was incredible, it had things that symbolized the hindu and buddhist religions. There is a lower level and and upper level which in on a mountain so you take a lift to get up to it. Once we got to the upper level we saw a statue that is probably over a 100 ft tall and made of metal. I guess a few years ago the head of the statue was struck by lightening and fell off, so they decided to paint the head and place it on another building and rebuild the entire thing. I'm sure God had a laugh about that one.
We have spent the last two days just getting to know the area and meeting new friends. We got to go to Hillside baptist church yesterday which we all really enjoyed because the worship and sermon was in english and it really spoke to us all.
We are excited to see what new things God has in store for us while we're in Penang :)



Send off

Feb. 2nd was our last day at the school we were helping teach english at. We wanted to make it fun and memorable for the kids so we took them to a day at the pool and they loved it! It was a new experience for some but they all adapted quite well. Splashing and swimming, playing games and picking on us teachers. It was a great start to our day.






After lunch we had a skit to act out for them about always putting on the full armor of God. Once we finished, all the kids got to break open the pinates they had decorated the day before. They were full of candy and money, so the kids went nuts! We siad our goodbyes as the kids loaded up the vans to head home. It was a perfect way to send them off after out last four weeks together.