Wednesday, January 30, 2013

The Power of Prayer

Sveiki (hello) from Latvia!
It has been quite an adventure here in Latvia these past couple of weeks! While being on outreach, our team has placed a big focus on prayer and discovered the importance of it. We have been stretched in our faith and believing in the power of prayer and that it truly works!
Every Tuesday and Thursday evening, our team steps alongside the staff of Freedom 61 and prays for the prostitutes and trafficked victims in the city. As the Freedom 61 staff reaches out to these women of the streets through offering tea, coffee, treats, care packages, and a café where a relationship is built, our team surrounds the team and women in prayer as we walk the streets. While prayer walking last Thursday, our team spotted two prostitutes on a street corner and we started praying for these hopeless women from the other side of the street. As these women paced the streets, searching for business, our team prayed for
HOPE, RESTORATION, AND CHAINS TO BE BROKEN.
After praying for at least 20 minutes for what seemed a lost cause, God answered our prayers as the Freedom 61 staff came along, meeting these two women, and inviting them into the café (normally they aren’t met with a positive response!) where they ended up hearing about Jesus.
Sometimes we feel that prayers are empty words spoken out just to fill time or fit our “routine.” Sometimes we feel hopeless, believing the lie that prayer doesn’t change things; but we’re learning that
PRAYER IS POWERFUL AND MAKES A DIFFERENCE EVEN IF WE DON’T SEE IT.
God is moving in this place, he’s touching the hearts of the people, and he’s teaching our team that we must
BELIEVE.
 YWAM Compassion DTS Outreach in Latvia

Monday, January 21, 2013

This Little Light of Mine


Greetings from Riga, Latvia!!!

Well after close to 40 hours of traveling our team has made it safe and sound to Latvia! It was a long journey, but after several movies and naps on the plane we quickly found ourselves jumping into our boots and piling on the layers once we stepped outside of Riga Airport! We have arrived and settled into our cozy little apartment where our team will be living for the next four weeks. God has brought us to a beautiful city and is already giving us a heart for this country and His people. He is continually moving and showing us that His light needs to be shined down upon this place.

Our team’s major focus while on outreach is directed towards human trafficking. While we are in Latvia we will be working alongside an organization called Freedom 61. Freedom 61 runs a small café which invites in prostitutes and women who have been trafficked. The Freedom 61 staff works to build relationships with these women and shares the love of Christ with them. Our team will be helping with the café and will primarily be going on prayer walks throughout the streets nearby. Throughout our time in Latvia our team will also be going to a soup kitchen weekly to serve as well as work with children at a couple day centers. The day centers provide a safe and healthy environment for children who live in neglected households and come from broken backgrounds. Our team will also have the opportunity to go into schools where we will inform, instruct, and raise awareness for human trafficking. Our time here will be focused on prayer and building relationships, and believing that the seeds planted here God will continue to nurture and grow.

Fighting human trafficking is no small task. It is a battle that must be fought little by little, step by step. Our team has been taught that this issue must be fought starting at the bottom, preventing it as much as possible by building up our youth. When lacking in English and job skills, Latvian children are at high risk of being trafficked. It is important for them to learn the English language, learn necessary skills, and build confidence within for a brighter future. Our team has had the opportunity to work at the day centers these past couple days where God has continually broken our hearts for these neglected children. Looking into the eyes of a child who has the potential to be in slavery or is afraid to go home at night has amplified the power of love in each of our hearts. When we in our own minds believed that we needed to pray for the “big picture” coming on outreach and bring light into this big city, God has broken it down for us, showing us that we need to simply start by bringing a spark into a small child’s life. The act of a hug, smile, high five, or even a game of Duck Duck Goose has been rekindled in our spirits and given us the satisfaction of knowing that God is moving and spreading his love in this city little by little, breaking the chains of darkness.

Even as Latvia is very cold and the sun is not always shining, our team has continued to bring the love and joy of Jesus throughout the city of Riga. Even after learning that it is inappropriate to be loud on public transportation, our team continues to bring laughs and smiles in ALL places (we had a couple Latvians laughing on a bus tonight). Each day we hope to bring a new light to this place and set a fire in the hearts of God’s people. Stay tuned as we continue to see God bring warmth to Latvia! Thank you for all your support throughout our journey and please pray that God continues to keep us safe and warm (especially our Aussies ;))!!!

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Hello All!

This is the Moldy Lats signing in! It is Day 5 of outreach and God has continued to blow us away with his plans for us here in Sydney. Not having a set ministry schedule for the week has pushed our team to fully trust in God, believing that He would provide opportunities for us to reach people, and he has done just that and more. He has exceeded all of our expectations starting Day 1, and from there he continues to amaze us with his faithfulness.

photo.JPG As we shared before, this week we feel that God has been teaching us to use our strengths. As a team, we feel that we carry great strength in worshipping. We broke the ice and dipped our toes in the water on Day 1 when we played worship at Bondi Beach. We have continued to dive in deeper by playing worship down at the Marketplace in Bondi Junction and singing as we walk throughout the streets of Kings Cross (a Red Light District area in Sydney). Worship has become alive in our hearts and has become a powerful ministry that is reaching the hearts of the lost and broken.

God has been giving our team a heart for his people. As many of you know Jesus hung out with prostitutes, criminals, the diseased, ill, and needy. He never judged any of these “outsiders,” instead welcomed them with open arms. It is very easy for us in our human nature to look down on these people and pass them by, ignoring the pull in our hearts. However, God has reminded our team of the importance of welcoming ALL His people with open arms, and pouring His love upon them. This past week we have had a chance to lay hands and pray over prostitutes, drug addicts, the sick, and the homeless.

Our team has spent a couple days at Kings Cross this past week where we brought light into a very dark place. Kings Cross is a street filled with lust and promiscuity that is dominated by bars, nightclubs, and strip clubs. Our team spent the afternoons prayer walking and laying hands on all of the buildings, praying that God’s spirit and light would spread throughout this area. As we spent time praying in groups, a couple Moldy Lats came across a prostitute sitting on the sidewalk. This woman was screaming out in agony because of withdrawals from drugs and hunger for not eating for days. The girls got that “Holy Spirit Shove” and struck a conversation with this prostitute named Zena. As Zena shared her broken heart and a life of lost hope, God began to move. Before you could snap your fingers, people walking down the streets of Kings Cross were doing double takes and stopping in their tracks as they saw two YWAMers sitting on the sidewalk, laying hands and praying over a weeping prostitute. God touched the heart of a hopeless woman, but also two young girls who experienced the power of prayer in action.
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It has been an incredible week of God breaking our hearts for what breaks His. This week our team has learned to love the unlovely and reach out to the commonly unreached. Not only have our eyes become open to the people around us, but also our hearts for the souls that are hurting inside.

We are rounding up the week as we come to Day 6 here in Bondi Junction. We still believe for God to do even bigger things the rest of this week as we step out in faith, working as God’s hands and feet to reach the lost. The Molds are still on the move, having a great time under the sun and God on their side.
 
YWAM New Castle has sent out five total outreach teams from this past October quarter. These teams have ventured out to the following countries: Mexico, Figi, Thailand, Bangladesh, and of course, Latvia and Moldova. If you would like to read up on updates from other outreach teams, follow the link where you can go to YWAM's homepage! God is doing big things all around the world!!
 

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Hey All!

Greetings from The Latvia and Moldova outreach team! We like to refer to ourselves as the "Moldy Lats" (cute, I know I know). Well, we have officially started outreach and we are rounding up Day 3 and LOVING IT! God has already been doing amazing work here in Sydney and continues to show his goodness and faithfulness. As some of you readers may or may not know, our team had originally planned to go to Amsterdam for our first week of outreach. When the plans fell through to go to Amsterdam and we found out that we would be spending our first week in Sydney, we were all a bit bummed to be honest. However, God has been teaching us as a team that his people in Sydney are just as important as his poeple in Amsterdam, and that he has BIG plans for us in this city. This past week we have been stretched, challenged, and already transformed as God works through us to bring light into this city.

Outreach began this past Friday as we all headed to Hamilton Train Station. After we came across a few complications at the station, God showed us straight away that HIS joy was going to be our STRENGTH throughout outreach. Throughout a long day of traveling and settling in, we found that we would overcome any complications, frustrations, and stress with laughter. Ever since that big revelation we haven't looked back and continue to laugh in all circumstances. Laughter has become the signature for our team. Once arriving in Sydney, we settled into our new home for the week here in Bondi Junction, Martha's House (we're an all girls team, so we felt this name was only appropriate). Once settling into Martha's House, buying some groceries for the week (boys, never shop with 9 women at once), and eating some dinner, we began to prepare for the week ahead.

Since our outreach in Sydney was not planned in advance, we did not have a set schedule for ministry. This means that we have to TOTALLY rely on God and trust that He would provide ministry opportunties for our team this week. On our first day of outreach we all prayed as a team and asked God what He would like us to do for the day and this week. As a team, we believed that God spoke to us about using our strengths, which has turned into our theme for the week: "use our strengths". God has already highlighted different strengths within our team which has allowed us to effectively reach and minister to people in this city. It has been incredible! Our first day of outreach our team felt to go to Bondi Beach where we played worship on the beach for a couple hours. After worshipping our team evangelized and picked up trash around the beach. It was an incredible day where we felt and saw chains break just through worshipping.

This morning started Day 3 of outreach (my, how time flies :)). After a long day at Bondi Beach, we all found ourselves to be a bit tired physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Our team vibe basically consisted of: "ehhh, not really feelin it today God." However, after a church service at Church in The Marketplace just a few minutes away from Martha's House, where a couple of our Moldy Lats shared their testimonies and a word from the Lord, we found ourselves to be back on track and revived! Our team was able to talk with people of the church afterwards and receive great feedback! Also, we came across another possible ministry opportunity in a cafe (fingers crossed and God-willing we get to do it this week, pray for this)! So after a great sermon, some special morning tea treats, and good fellowship, we were refueled and ready to go! Before going out for ministry this afternoon, we prayed and asked God what he wanted to do. We all felt a need to worship again, as well as hand out something nice to the people (several us got a picture of handing out flowers). So we headed out to the Marketplace with a guitar on our backs and God on our side. While worshipping, we were not only able to minister to people, but also buy FLOWERS (God provided these for us) to bless others with!! We had some amazing conversations with people where we felt God was really speaking through us and into their hearts. It was an amazing day that was so God-ordained and annointed!


The Moldy Lats are on the move and cannot be stopped with God on their side! God has continually shown his amazing character to our team. Not only are we drawing closer to God and trusting in him, but also growing closer together as a team and learning to work together to spread the Gospel in a creative way, using each of our own strengths. It's only Day 3 and we have several goofy tanlines, heaps of laughs, lots of smiles, and hearts that are being transformed. We are excited for what the rest of this week holds and what God is going to do! We'll be checking in with you all again soon! Stay tuned!