Follow our ACTS team as we journey with God into the heartland of Uganda, Kenya & Thailand.
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Finishing Well & Passing on the baton
Roses in the Red Light & A Kiss from The Lord
The Last Few Weeks



Sunday, December 4, 2011
Operation: Feed Your Enemies
Our Uganda team has recently returned from a two-week mission in Northern Kenya. Under the leadership of Jesse Digges, we joined the 2nd year students of the Youth Ablaze Discipleship School (six African men) and set out to reach famished areas with temporal food and the good news of eternal life. We targeted two Muslim towns, Marsabit and Moyale (on the Ethiopian border), spending about five days in each. Our desire was to imitate our Father in loving and blessing those who may hate and persecute us. Paul tells us, "If your enemy is hungry, feed him… overcome evil with good." (Rom. 12:20-21)
Here are some highlights of this amazing trip.
Nairobi
On our way to Marsabit we stayed in Nairobi and were visited by a Somali pastor. He spoke from his personal testimony about the cost of following Christ in Somalia and Eastern Kenya. This was an impacting time for us as we learned different strategies to reach these types of people groups with the gospel. One of the "bridges" we learned to use on this trip was the Quran. In a respectful manner, we take the Quran at its word to "believe the former books" handed down from Allah, namely the Injil (the gospel) of Jesus. Beginning with similarities in the Quran, we teach what the Injil says concerning the Incarnation and Divine Sonship of Jesus who came in fulfillment of the prophetic writings to bear our sins as the sinless Lamb of God and who will come again to judge the world at His appearing and kingdom.
In Nairobi, we spent time preparing in prayer and waiting on the Lord. Our plans for the upcoming Marsabit outreach formalized into a simple schedule of mornings spent in door to door town evangelism and evenings doing village crusades (showing JESUS film and distributing food to the needy). We also felt a prompting to set aside several people each morning who would keep a prayer furnace burning during these times of evangelism. I believe this strategy was from God.
Marsabit
We arrived in Marsabit and joined "Christ To the Nations", splitting up into teams of about 3 (including translators) for door to door evangelism. Each day, about four of us would stay behind in the "upper room" to pray for the outreach. One morning, I stayed behind with Belen, Linda, and a Youth Ablaze student named, Emma Mudodo. As I played keyboard and led songs/choruses of prayer, the Holy Spirit guided our prayers into prophetic declarations. The Lord was giving us new songs from John 1 concerning the Light of Life, Jesus Himself, being revealed. We also sang from Romans 8 asking for the Spirit of adoption to call Muslims by name from darkness to light as we prophesied from the Father, "Come home to Me, come home, I'm waiting for you… Do you know, Do you know how I love you? I would give My life just to find you". During this flow of prayer, one of the local leaders in the room received the names of three Muslims to pray for. One name was "Nurke". About an hour later after the prayer time the evangelism teams returned with testimonies. One group had led a man named, Nurke to salvation! They said he was so convinced he instantly began preaching Jesus to his own mother! I believe this whole experience was a picture of what the Lord is doing to build His church in Marsabit as a house of prayer, truly partnering with His heart in new songs to reap a ready harvest among Muslims.
We also desired to reach the many villages surrounding Marsabit with food and gospel. Rigging up the projector and a dirty sheet on the van, we gathered each night and showed films of Jesus, gave a gospel presentation, prayed for the sick, and handed out food. These times were very powerful for all of us as we literally went out to the byways to call people to the Wedding. We visited 4 of these villages, one of which was a poor IDP (internally displaced person) camp. The last village we went to was the smallest. About 50 people assembled as we sang songs. After a short gospel message we prayed for anyone who was sick. As Jesse prayed for one lady, the power of God touched her and she fell to the ground. This began to strike interest in many and several desired to receive the gospel. Casey and I prayed for an elderly lady who was deaf. After testing her hearing, she declared that after many years she could hear again! Others in the crowd tested her hearing and it was confirmed, this was a miracle from God, confirming the gospel message! This demonstration of the Spirit and power (cf. 1 Cor. 2:4-5) opened the door for about 8 people in this village to be saved.
Between door to door evangelism and village crusades we saw over 30 people come to Jesus in Marsabit.
Moyale
Moyale is situated on the Ethiopian border of Northern Kenya. In Moyale, we divided our efforts into door to door village evangelism, food distribution, open air crusades in town, and local church revival meetings at night. Moyale was the toughest ground we encountered thus far. Here, disciples are made in the fire. One tribe would even kill those who would convert to the Faith. Over 80% Muslim, we truly stepped in as a minority. During the first couple open air crusades, there was a great tension in the atmosphere and we felt tempted to give into fear. Several stones were even thrown our way from the crowd but the Lord protected us. :) I felt the romance of preaching to Muslims dissipate. The ground will not be easy, but there is a harvest that awaits us. Even after these crusades, a few Muslims secretly followed us to the church and accepted the Lord. Though we may not realize it, whenever the Word is proclaimed, light and truth are really going forth and it really does something.
In context to the bold proclamation of the gospel, the Lord used us to strengthen His body in Moyale. On the night of our second and most "intense" crusade, I was asked to preach at the local church revival meeting. I shared a word the Lord had given me for the church in Africa, "You are the work of My hands and you are in My hands." I spoke from Ps. 139 about God's Spirit always being with us (His hand upon us) like He was with David, ensuring us of the resurrection and empowering us to love and witness to the ends of the earth. I needed this sermon just as much as anybody else at the moment. Our team ministered to local believers during these meetings and the last night was a powerful time as many were weeping under the presence of the Lord. He was commissioning them to not shrink back in fear but overcome by the blood of the Lamb, the word of their testimony, and not loving their lives even when faced with death (cf. Rev. 12:11). Many in the body were strengthened and encouraged.
During our time in Moyale, we visited three local villages doing door to door and a local prison. About 15 people came to the Lord in Moyale. Hallelujah!
Epic Story and Conclusion
The final miracle of this trip must be our journey home from Moyale. Although it rained for a few days prior to our departure, we decided to leave on schedule. Our two vans took off at 10am on Saturday through the long and dangerous desert road. We encountered such floods of water that we thought impossible to cross. But someone's insanity prevailed and before we knew it we were fording this river (see picture)! Darkness began to fall. The roads were so bad that we ended up spending nearly 8 hours pushing our vans out of the mud. Into the night we pushed and drove, pushed and drove, and on one tank of gas each, we safely arrived in Marsabit at 9am, 23 hours later. Seriously! I believe this was a miracle!
On our way home the Lord gave a word to Jesse Digges about our labors, "You fed My people- You did it to the least, you did it to Me" (cf. Mt. 25:40). Handing out packages of corn meal, beans, and oil, we may not have realized it, but God took it personally.
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Powerful Times in Uganda!
Because we have not posted for a few weeks I want to give a sweeping overview of what has been happening since my last update.
About 300 people attended the conference. I preached a main session and our team led several "Harp and Bowl" model training seminars with the local Africans. They received the vision, values, and a practical model of day and night, enjoyable prayer with eagerness. Our team served throughout the conference with excellence and also had times to share on the vision of day and night prayer, intimacy with Jesus, and lead several worship sessions.
Throughout our time in Tororo, Uganda, our wonderful team has also taken the initiative to reach out to the city and preach the gospel, particularly to the Muslim and Hindu community. One day, on their way to preach the gospel, a man ran out of his house and called out to Casey, Linda, and Mark (one of the Youth Ablaze students) for them to come and preach to him. He recognized them from one of the street corner Muslim debates we had attended. They spent an extended time talking with him and he committed his life to follow Jesus. They even baptized him at his house!
Another powerful story that unfolded just a few days ago involved Belen and Linda as our team split up in groups of two for street evangelism. They walked up to a group of street venders and proceeded to preach. A lady asked them to pray for her hurting legs. They prayed and the Lord healed her right on the spot! More people gathered and two others asked for healing prayer. They prayed and a man with hip pain was healed, then another woman with a leg condition was healed!
This is just a sample of the many stories that God has been writing through our team members as they have been opening their mouths to share the gospel, pray for the sick, and serve the community. There is such an open door for us to minister here, maybe partially due to the fact that we are white "mazungus".
Since the "House of Prayer" conference the Lord has surprisingly connected us with several street boys. We have had the privilege of ministering to several of them, bringing them to "Smile Africa" (a day-time center for needy kids and orphans to be fed, play, learn, worship, etc.), finding them homes, and even connecting them with their families. There are many stories to be told in this. One quick story:
Currently, two of our girls, Kendra and Ashley are finishing up a weekend outreach trip with the first year Youth Ablaze students in a region near Jinja, Uganda. We have stayed back, laboring in intercession with them as we await to hear the stories of what God accomplished though them.
We are also planning a two-week trip to Northern Kenya with Youth Ablaze to reach famished areas with provision (food, clothing, etc.) and the good news of the Kingdom. Some points of prayer for us would include:
-Holy Spirit guidance and protection into Kenya during this tumultuous time
-Open doors to preach Christ and clear boldness upon our team to proclaim Him
-Financial provision for our assignment in Kenya
-Grace to gather and strengthen the church of Tororo further into the place of day and night prayer
-For the Lord to father and establish the street boys we have been ministering to
But above all,
"I do not consider my life of any account as dear to myself, so that I may finish my course and the ministry which I received from the Lord Jesus, to testify solemnly of the gospel of the grace of God." (Acts 20:24)
Love,
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Worship on The Highest Point & Let the Children Come


Sunday, October 30, 2011
Lampang & Creative Access Country
The 3 hr trip to Lampang was great. There were a lot more temples and a lot fewer Christians there. The city had a darker atmosphere.




Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Week Review
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
A week in Turkana
Wow. What a week. On Monday the 10th, our ACTS team hopped on a bus for a 12-hour journey North, Turkana. On the bus Cory Wasson preached to 50+ Kenyans out of the story of Mary of Bethany. After he preached, I followed up with a ministry time, where I prayed for 10-15 people who raised their hands saying that they want to give all of their time, money, energy and relationships to Jesus. I have no idea who I prayed for that was already a born again Christian or who was not. I wish I would have been more intentional to figure out what kind of people were responding; but nevertheless, it's really awesome that people responded to Jesus. 10-15 people said that they wanted love Jesus with all of their heart, soul, mind and strength. Amen! After I preached, Cory played guitar as Eunice Njeri led the bus into worship.
At 11pm, we arrived in Kakuma - a simple Turkana town surrounded by the desert mountains. We slept that night, and every night, outside in the cool air and vigorous wind, underneath the most spectacular moon and stars I have ever seen. I got to see my first and second shooting star ever! I don't know how I have gone through 22 years of life without seeing one, but finally I have seen one. It was sweet:) In the morning, we were usually awakened to the sound of SHOUTING goats who roamed freely among us in our little compound:)
We arrived in Kakuma not knowing at all how we were expected to minister. But we agreed that regardless of how we ministered, God's primary assignment for us there was intercession to withstand the increasing influence of immorality and idolatry (Islam) through intercession.
Our basic ministry schedule looked like two services every day - one morning and one evening service. The service would begin with worship, followed by a sermon on prayer, and we'd finish with a time of intercession or prophetic worship.
In our Thursday morning service, Tyler Andrews preached and led us into a time of prayer for God to establish a culture of prayer in the town. During this time of prayer the Lord released upon us a spirit of conviction through a word of wisdom given to Cory Wasson. We responded to the Lord with a time of open repentance and confession of sin from the church pulpit. This was the turning point for our trip. Previously we really were sensing a "blockage" in the effectiveness of our teaching and praying, and even in our team's internal relationships. But after this open confession and repentance of sin we saw a breakthrough in the response of the congregation we were ministering to, God began to answer the prayers that we offered up even before we left for Kenya, and the team felt a new brotherly love for each other. This was so cool. God changed our team and He changed those who we ministered to because we confessed our sins to one another.
On Friday afternoon the team spent some time sharing dreams that God had given us for the whole team. God is clearly speaking to us through dreams right now. Each dream explained and confirmed the other. There are far too many details to share about the dreams and what God is speaking to us in this update. But I just wanted to testify to God's good leadership, that He is clearly making known the direction that we should go, and the things that we need to intercede for. Thank you Jesus for speaking to our team so obviously!
After sharing our dreams, we spent an hour in intercession for the immorality and idolatry in Kakuma. We prayed that God would release purity in the Church, and that He would take every Muslim out of the domain of darkness and transfer him into the Kingdom of Jesus Christ, and turn every mosque that stands at the gates of the city into a church. We felt a breakthrough in intercession during that time.
So on Friday evening instead of preaching the AWESOME sermon that I had prepared, I sensed God wanting me to preach from James 5:16 and lead the congregation again in a time of open confession of sin (there were more people in the evening services who weren't there for the Thursday morning confession). The message connected in the congregation, the Holy Spirit was present, releasing grace for confession, and after a word of exhortation from Cory (who carried the grace to lead people into repentance), the whole congregation responded by coming to the altar to repent for and openly confess their sin.
On Saturday, upon our request, Pastor Wilson (one of the main pastors in Turkana, and our host), took us on a climb to the top of one of the largest mountains in the area, for have a time of intercession, blessing and prophecy for the town of Kakuma and nation of Kenya. I felt God's presence on top of the mountain, and knew that He would answer out prayers. And I believe that our repentance on Thursday is the reason why the prayers on the mountain will be answered. James 5:16 says "Therefore, confess your sins to one another, and pray for one another so that you may be healed. The effective [or fervent] prayer of a righteous man can accomplish much." Because we had confessed, because we had come into right standing before God, our prayers surely will accomplish much.
On Sunday, before I preached the second service, Tyler Andrews' "man purse" where he keeps his wallet containing his ID, credit card, copy of passport and visa, and both personal and team money was stolen by a little boy. Pastor Wilson and a couple others prayed that it would return before we left to go back home to Kitale in the afternoon. The "man purse" was found only a short while later. But this is the cool part - while second service worship was still going, a man who lives a few kilometers away stumbles upon Tyler's wallet, sees that there is a white guy's ID card in it, and decides to call Pastor Wilson to see if perhaps he has any foreign guests in town who may of lost their wallet. The wallet was returned with everything in it except for the cash. Praise God! He answers prayer!
Okay, so back to the church service. I got to preach the AWESOME sermon that I told you about. I preached on responding to the imminent day of Christ's return through intercession. The passages I preached from were Luke 2 (Anna), Matthew 24, and Luke 21. I really enjoyed preaching this sermon hahaha:) About 20 in a congregation of 100 or so came to the altar to receive prayer for grace as they commit themselves to live lifestyles of intercession and fasting like Anna the daughter of Phanuel in Luke 2. God answered a prayer of mine from Thursday morning in this sermon. On Thursday morning, as we were praying for God to set watchmen on the wall of intercession in Kakuma, I felt like God told me to pray for this specific family that we had the opportunity to meet earlier in the week. I felt like He told me to pray for the children of this family, that they would be intercessors like Anna; that they would give the best of their vitality to intercession and fasting, night and day, for the rest of their lives. One of the teenage girls of this family that I was praying for, came to the altar for prayer after my sermon; later with tears in her eyes she told one of the ladies' on our team, Carly Cerak, that she wanted to be like Anna. What a God we serve who answers prayer! He told me what to pray on Thursday; I actually prayed; and then on Sunday He answered that prayer. I love how God works!
Oh ya I almost forgot. That before I preached, God told me that there was somebody in the room who wasn't born again, but I wasn't sure if He was telling me to give a salvation call or not. No matter, after ministry time, Pastor Wilson gave an invitation for anybody who wanted to be born again to come forward. One of the town drunkards who had disrupted one of our team meetings came forward to give His life to Jesus. He knelt down, and prayed; then Pastor Wilson prayed for Him to receive the Holy Spirit. As he was going back to His seat, he was wiping tears off of his face. This man was not just praying a prayer, he was not drunk, but he genuinely repented and gave his life to Christ. Hahahaha! Yes!
There are even more testimonies from this week than I am not sharing. I hope that none of my team members read this update, because they'd certainly yell at me for leaving stuff out. All this is to say that God is working through us. We have been sent by God to Kenya on purpose.
Photos from Uganda
Monday, October 17, 2011
A Week In Pokot
