Tuesday, November 16, 2010

"Ain't no mountain high enough" ..Life's so sweet!

What’s up blog friends.
It has been an exciting last couple of weeks here in perth! What to say, when you think you can’t get any more stretched, you end up standing.. corrected.
Have you ever heard the term: “Evil survails when righteous men don’t take a stand”? This phrase can be seen from many different angles. It’s easy to look at it in the context of this world and it was probably intended that way when whoever wrote it thought it up. 
But like many other sayings, this one too can be applied in the big AND SMALL picture. 
My own life is a living testimony to this. When physical and emotional tiredness comes on me, it can be easy to lay down the duties and “take it easy”.. 
I’ve been continously challenged in the area of commitment to what God has called on my life. The next question that rises is “Will I be trustworthy with the small things so that I can be trusted with the BIG?” One of our Foundational Values here in YWAM is “Do first, then teach”. 
As a leader in the school I’m staffing I continously challenge myself with that question, because in order to lead, you have to make sure you have authority in what you teach.. and authority comes through practical application. 
Friends I’m excited and honored to be staffing this school! Most of you have heard either directly or indirectly what God is calling me to in the future, but now and today is where the foundations in my life are being built! 
News: We have been communicated last week our outreach locations for the second part of the school! Chris and I will be leading a team of 12 amazing students to Mexico City, Mexico (7 weeks) and Bangkok, Thailand (4 weeks)!
The students names are: Meredith, Lydia, Rachel, Hannah, Calle, Caleb, Solomon, Logan,  David, Austin, Ben, Devan.
Well dudes and dudettes, this is it for now. 
If you want, let me know what’s happening in your lives and if you want some prayer backup for anything! I’m never to busy for these kind of things ;)
Bless y’all!

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