Thursday, July 15, 2010

PAUSE 7.15.10

Rest is kind of this beautiful/ugly thing for me. I see the need for it. Without it, I'm like a dull knife cutting myself away. But it's so easy to get lost in the apathy and lose all momentum. Today was the first real day of rest as I was able to spend some really quality time with the Lord and process all that has taken place.
It is a sad place to realize this summer is coming to an end. It's selfish, but I really do not look forward to the day I walk away from this family, walk away from the work, walk away from the chaos I fell in love with.
I love the ministry philosophy: Venturing out to raise up young Josiah's... Remember, young Josiah seeking the God of His father, David at age 16. He then began a revival- Sharing the word of God, re-establishing the temple, removing false teachings and idols in all the land. Imagine. What if we were to seek after young Josiahs in our midst. This idea of youth ministry is so inspiring. Seeking the youth of a nation and watching God take a young national, and raise him up to begin revivals in his home town. I am so privileged to be part of this work...

The next camp begins in a few days and after that, I will join up with Northwest Community Church for the final camp of the summer. And then....back to school...back to job...back to "9 hours ago". Some update on this upcoming camp. So we are now finally at 13 students who will be going. None of them are believers. There are a total of 13 Americans. As you know two girls that were coming with in a life-threatening bus accident. They are recovering, but the reality of life and death are fresh in their minds. Amazingly, the girls friends have communicated that they still want to go to English camp. When Kim and Dan visited some of them in the hospitals. Their friends communicated to them that they don't know why, but they feel they are suppose to go to camp. God is working in our midst. We just recruited two more Czechs from the previous camp who will come to Orlova Camp. One of them, is Tomas, who just became a believer a week ago! He volunteered to share is testimony! It's incredible that the Spirit is already so active in him that he has chosen to already share the gospel with people he has never met!
The team has undergone some other obstacles. Jeanette is facing some issues with the foreign police. She has been out of the country for enough time to require a visa. It has been a stressful situation, but she has had a great attitude. There are some chances that she might leave early, but we are praying.

Tonight, 230 people will go out into the heart of the Czech Republic and speak with their tongues and their lives of Jesus Christ.

Pray for the camps.
Pray against the enemy
Pray for salvation


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1 comment:

  1. Awesome Kha... I'll be praying for your camp this term. It sounds like there is a lot of potential for God to make a huge movement there. =) Have a great week! See you at next term training...

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