Tuesday, March 16, 2010

We're back home


Well Renita and I arrived home on the 10th, had to saty an extra night in Miami but we made it. We are so excited to be back home spending time with WMC and ACTS and family and friends! We look forward to seeing many of you in the 2 months that were home.

We are currently working on quite a bit of stuff with setting up building teams that are coming down in June and July of this year to hopefully build the house that Renita and I will live in and we are also working on organizing the container that is to go down for that team to SVG so you can be in prayer for that!
And we will also be having our team member Annie Bobb who will be pioneering with us in St. Vincent and Mayreau coming up to stay with us for the first two weeks in April so we are looking forward to that as well!
Currently we are taking the next three days, just Renita and I, to go before the Lord and just hear his heart away from life so to speak... so we are looking forward to that. And we just want to continue to thank all of our supporters, finacial and also those who pray for us, we appreciate it more than you know and Renita and I feel so blessed to be doing what we are doing! When we come home it is a humbling thing to realize how blessed we really are with the families that are not only strong Christian supportive families but they are really getting involved in what we are doing and the Missionary support Team that i would say the Lord blessed us with and also the friends that are so excited for us and continue to encourage us in the things that might seem crazy to others. So thank you to those who are constantly being an encouragement to Renita and I. It means the world to us!

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

The End of DTS - Soon to Come Home











We are now getting ready to shift gears from hot humid Jamaica to cold dry Home. We are
actually looking forward to going home, not necessarily for the weather but to see family and friends again that we havent seen in quite a while.
The Last three weeks have been awesome. The DTS graduation was on the Feb. 27th and we had a fun and productive week of debriefing with the school from the 22nd to the 26th. It was a really full demanding week for us as we wrapped up the DTS for the students and us.
it was hard to say good bye to all of the students who were now close friends but we are getting thorugh as we continue to ask the Lords blessing on every single one of their lives!
Now, after a decent week of resting and slowly packing up and getting things ready to go home we are just about full speed ahead with closing our time here in Jamaica and getting things in order so we feel at ease when we reach Pa on tuesday.
You can definitely pray for us as we close our time here in Jamaica. It is hard for Renita and I as we make friends and then have ot leave them. Pray grace for us that we would be able to bless our friends here in Montego Bay and be ready for when we hit home!
Renita and I feel this upcoming 2 month season at home is key so we now that the enemy will try to throw us for a loop right away so we are asking God for grace as we face different challenges when we get home. Thank you all for praying! We love hearing how people are doing overe-mail. peace and love everybody!!

"See every trial as an oppurtunity to walk in obedience" - Jim Baumann

Sunday, February 14, 2010

St. Vincent

Hello everyone,
Renita and I are still in St. Vincent and the last three weeks have been so full and internet was scarce. We now moved into apts. that have wireless, hallelujah! We are only on St. Vincent another 5 days but we as a team are looking forward to an awesome time of debriefing and just giving God thanks for what he did through us and in us personally and corporately as a team.
To give a quick summary of what we have done in the last four weeks: On the 18th of January our outreach team arrived and we went right to Chateaubelair on mainland St. Vincent. We stayed there unitl the 1st of February. Our time there was for a lack of better words incredible! We got to see God move mightily in the small town of "Chato." We had many open air services where we brought a different flavor to this towns normal "crusade". We partnered with the local church and had open air worship sessions that lead us to walk thorugh the streets with about 60 people from the town. We put on dramas and did lots of really fun stuff in the town. Futball(Soccer) was the main sport in the town so a couple of us would go and play with the locals a couple times a week just to build relationships. Our overall time there i would say was really valuable for the reason of inspiring some youth there to seek more than the norm. We had youth meetings and had people over to our house. It was just really fun as i look back on it how we demonstrated Gods Love in a new way to the town of Chateaubelair!
On the 1st of February we headed for Mayreau! In Mayreau we really connected with the locals at a heart level. We learned a lot as a team there as we were stretched out of our comfort zones by staying in tents and eating different foods and just adjusting to the slow life on Mayreau. We had some really awesome prayer times in Mayreau including the time when we woke up at 12 am and didnt get back into bed until 2 am. It was so awesome! We could feel Gods passion and heart burning for the locals. We worked with mostly kids on Mayreau and it was a real joy!
On the 9th we came back to mainland St. Vincent and stayed in Anisville up until yesterday, the 13th. In that time we mainly worked in Mesepotamia Emmanuel High school. This school is one of the main schools that Renita and I will be working with in the coming years of us living here! It was so incredibly exciting to share our hearts with these young men and women. It gave Renita and I such life to see the faces and the reason God is calling us here. Truly the enemy is running rampant in the youth of St. Vincent and it is a very sad thing but what i saw in the time we spent in Emmanuel School was a dim fire that just needed to be blown on. The Lord is moving in the hearts of the youth here and Renita and I are so thankful to God for letting us be apart of his mighty move in the youth, into the now generation of St. Vincent!
We are currently on our time of outreach where we debrief as a team and just give lots of time to praising God and reflectng on what he did thorugh us personally and corporately as a team on outreach.
On the 18th we fly back to Jamaica and finish up the school on the 26th. We plan on staying another week and a half in Jamaica after the school ends to bring closure to our time there before coming home.
As the Lord brings us to your mind your prayers are appreciated! We thank all of you who are giving finacnially to us and are giving of your time in praying for us. Renita and I cannot say thank you enough!

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Pictures from St. Vincent
















St. Vincent

Hello everyone,

Renita and I arrived in St. Vincent Jan. 9th and we have had a full week already gone by here. We have had a board meeting and we are also working on setting things up for our outreach team that arrives on the 19th in St. Vincent. We did some speaking in churches and schools as well which was very faith stirring to see the faces that Renita and I will be living with in the next 5 months.
This morning we are headed to Mayreau to do some further examination of the island and what will be possible with work teams and shipping containers.
This week has been very good for us as a board. We have been able to figure a lot of things out with the help of Renita's parents (Ron and Erma Weaver) and also Wes and Renae Nolt. The board here is being spearheaded by Norm and Donna Chubb and also Bill Landis. We really want to thank those who have been praying. Trust me the Lord is opening doors for us that we werent sure would open.
It has also been a decently relaxing week were Renita and I can sleep in a bit. We are staying in a decent hotel and praise the Lord we have air conditinoing in our rooms!! We are about 50 steps from the ocean line so its been nice to get out there twice in the last week for a bit and relax.
Continue to keep us in your prayers!
Also PLEASE PLEASE be in prayer for Haiti. The Caribbean Nation has had an earthquake in its Capital city "Port of Prince" and there are possible 100,000 people dead. This nation was just getting its feet back from a hurricane that hit about 2 years ago. Please lift this nation before the Lord. We have 2 YWAM bases there that were not hit and are starting relief work. Thank You for your prayers!
Blessings to All!

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

2nd day of outreach!



Hey everybody,
Wow it was good to be home and it sure went fast. It was awesome to be home and see friends and family and just spend Christmas at home. It was a very busy yet refreshing week. Renita and I feel charged up and ready for outreach. Thank you to all of you who shared Christmas greetings with us and sorry to the many we did not get to see, especially the body at ACTS. We look forward to seeing evreryone in mid march when we are home for break.
Outreach has officially started! We just wanted to let you all know that our team and Renita and I made it safely to Kingston by Bus. We are staying at Danya Hess's (our other staff person) parents house even though its a bit crowded, it is sweet! Our view looks out over the City of Kingston which makes up 1/3rd of the population in Jamaica. Propery we feel placed to stand interceding for what the Lord wants to do in Jamaica.
Today we went out to minister just down the road from where we are staying. We held an open air worship session and we got to talk with people and just bless them and chill with them. Super Awesome! We have a lot planned for the week ahead so continue to keep us in your prayers as we move forward into what God is doing in Kingston, Jamaica. We will be ministering in churches, youth groups, schools and lots of prayer walking through town. We will also continue to do open air worship tmes in key spots in Kingston.
Please pray for us as outreach leaders that we would lead with wisdom and really care for the team and be lead by the Spirit and for our marriages. The leaders are John and Danya Hess and Renita and I.
Also pray for the students - Annina Bernhard, Stephanie Tronson, Shawn Milton, and Matt Cassel - that they would hear clearly from the Lord and walk in obedience. Our group is awesome! The students rock and their hunger for God is a really fun thing to walk beside! We appreciate your prayers!
May the Lord bless you and keep you

Friday, December 11, 2009

God's Grace is Sufficient!


Wow so the last three weeks were by far the busiest weeks of the DTS thus far. We had Thanksgiving, Go Broncos! It was a great dinner we had turkey and stuffing and mashed potatoes rolls, just like a nice normal Thanksgiving meal except for the 85 degree weather, shorts, t-shirt, sandals oh yeah. It was real fun! But we definitely missed home. We did also go around and share some things that we were all thankful for which was awesome!!

As for the DTS, the school has been very good we had three different topics taught in the last three weeks; The Father/Family/Mother heart of God, Spiritual Warfare, and The King and His Kingdom wich included Discipling Nations and People Groups. The Speakers were great and the class really enjoyed them.


We are sadened to say that we did have a student go home that I(Josh) poured a lot of time into into. Please pray for him. He really struggled through the school and he just decided that enough was enough and he chose to try to run from his problems. So please pray for him, his name is Jordan. This was hard on everybody so pray for the other students and staff as well. We were all rooting for him!

We did a couple other things outside of the DTS. We had a pastors prayer breakfast which was totally awesome. We hosted about 30 different pastors from different parts of Jamaica and just shared our vision as YWAM Jamaica and internationally. We got to share our vision of St. Vincent and Mayreau being discipled as well, which was really cool. It was a lot of fun to be a part of small steps of uniting the church of Jamaica for Jesus! We also did quite a number of various different outreach's hear in Montego Bay. We did get to serve by doing some demolition for a christian deaf school and we also got to go to nearby church and give the service. We look forward to doingg another church service at another church this upcoming weekend. Its awesome!!

We also got to baptize one of our students on the DTS, Silvia Moser, a 27 year old from Switzerland. Renita has worked very closely with her being her small group leader and Silvia asked Renita if we would baptize her, so we got the honor and priveledge to be apart of that big decision in her life. Honestly it floored us to be apart of that. We will never forget it!


Outreach is also coming together for Kingston Jamaica and St. Vincent and Mayreau. Please continue to pray for the Lord to really pave the road for us as we go to minister. Outreach starts on the 28th of December. Sounds like we will be working with the schools in St. Vincent and Mayreau in Devotion times in the morning and also evening services at different churches and kids events. We have a couple contacts that we will be working with when we get there so we are super excited as a team! We will also be doing a lot of servant ministry like just cleaning streets offering our services to random people and hopefully having their hearts softened and doors will be opened in sharing the Love of jesus with people.


Praise: The Lord has asked one of the DTS Students -Shawn Milton- to help pioneer YWAM SVG with us. He is an awesome 24 year old Jamaican. Please be in prayer for him as he tries to raise finances. If anyone is interested in supporting him just e-mail me.


Woohoo! We are coming home in 7 days! We are really looking forward to spending Christmas with family and friends. We will be attending Weaverland Mennonites 1st service on the 20th and we will be speaking at ACTS Covenant Felloship's service the same day. We look forward to seeing a lot of you guys there!










Thanks again for all your prayers. Trust me Renita and I really feel like the last three weeks we have been carried because we know that we would not have been able to do all that we did with out His grace and your prayers.