Monday, April 28, 2008

In the home stretch

Last week was a special sub-section of the Steiger School called the Radical Evangelism and Discipleship week. This was held at a nearby Christian camp where we were joined by 8 more students, most of which were from New Zealand. It was an intense time of teaching three times a day for three of the days (compared to having one session a day during the normal school). The two other days had one and two sessions in each one respectively. I know God spoke to many of us during the school. For me it was in finances. Sunday night I was commenting to another student how I would be making better money once I moved to Minneapolis. The next day we sang songs such as "Jesus, All For Jesus." David spoke about how money can be a distraction from what God wants to do in your life. Grrr! I had been thinking about giving stuff to God but my salary hadn't crossed my mind. My assumption is that it was going up. I was annoyed for about a but in the end I gave God my salary, whether it goes up, down, or stays about the same. I didn't want to come all this way, make all these changes, and be held back by such a stupid thing as that.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Plans after New Zealand

Things have been going well here at the school. Next week is going to be one of the most intense weeks of the school. Up until now we've had three days of classes per week with one session of teaching per day. This week we've got the Steiger conference where we've got sessions in the morning, afternoon, and evening three of the days along with a session in the morning on one of the days. It will be intense.

So, what's going to happen after the school? I feel my season at Crown and in the western suburbs is done. I feel God is telling me to move to Minneapolis, most likely after the New Age festival missions trip I go to. That's where my church is and where I do ministry; it's where my heart is. I'll probably going to work as a temp for the few weeks between when I return and the missions trip afterward I'll move to Minneapolis and find a permanent job in the area. I don't know yet what will happen with my house. Right now I'm guessing I'll either sell it or rent out all of it. So please join me in praying that God would show me which way to go. Also, if you know of anyone looking to move to the area please send them my way.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Gold mine exploration

Guys like an element of danger. If there's a chance to go exploring or see something that could result in cuts and bruises we'll normally sign up. So while we were on vacation we went to an old gold mine. As we followed the path we went up the side of the mountain and into one of the mine shafts that went parallel to the valley. Except there were no lights on the walls and all we had to illuminate our path was the light at the end of the tunnel. A little farther in we found a mine shaft that went into the mountain, also without lights. Adventure was calling so we explored into the mine shaft about 50 meters, illuminating our path with cel phones and camera flashes. Along the way we got to see glow worms along the ceiling. These are small insects that glow neon blue or green and attract small insects in a tendril they hang down. They are pretty cool.

Later on in this same hike we followed a path along the river except there were no guardrails in this section! It felt like we were going into forbidden areas except it was perfectly legal. It felt really cool.

Right now we've only got four weeks of classes to go. It's hard to believe that six weeks are already done. Time has just flown by here. I've been hanging out with a great group of people, learning new things, and so forth. All of us are changing and growing. It's a really great place to be.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Off on vacation

So far we've completed five weeks of classes here at the school. The sessions have covered a lot different aspects of Christianity, including the gifts of the Holy Spirit. The last two days were with a guy in the prophetic ministry. He talked about the different ways the Holy Spirit speaks, about how usually we are not ready for what God's calling us to do and He uses that time to build up our character so that we can do it. We then prayed for each of the students in the school and Molly typed up what the people prayed. We later got a printout of what people prayed so we can review it, pray about it, and check it against the Bible because God won't say something that contradicts the Bible.

After that we started our 10 day vacation. I got to travel with a group of 8 more students, four of which do the Suitcase Sideshow. We rented a car and have driven all around the north island. So far we've explored a gold mine, been to a few beaches, ridden on horses, seen sulfur pits, and more. I've had a lot of fun traveling with these people and getting to know them better. We also did the Suitcase Sideshow three times: once at a church on a Sunday night, once at a pub later that same evening, and once at a church youth group last night. In each instance we saw God move and do some cool stuff.

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Why do you do what you do?

I don't think I've written much about the lifestyle and climate here in New Zealand. Most days it's been between 70 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. During the first few weeks we had a strong breeze coming from the Antarctic which made it feel cooler, especially on the beach. It has dropped in the last few weeks, making it more enjoyable. So far I've tried a few new foods. I've had fish and chips (deep fried shark with french fries) a couple of times and today I had salmon. There is a lot of free time in the schedule. This is occupied by hanging out with classmates, reading, walking along the beach, and praying. In short while I am learning and lot and growing it is also a complete vacation from the worries of normal life: having to watch that TV show or movie, needing to pay those bills, wishing I was playing that game. I'm enjoying it.

By the way, for those who haven't tried a media fast I'd suggest you give it a shot. Try going a week without TV, web sites, movies, and so forth. It really opens you up to spending time seeking God, doing homework, hanging out with friends and talking, and so forth.

This week we had Mark Johnson from Steiger Minneapolis teach. During a men's group he challenged us to write down a list of what we do every day. Then take a look at that list and see what it reveals about yourself, what the underlying assumptions or values are. Some of them will be good. Others may reveal some lies at the core of your being. This brought some additional clarity to why I do some things and shrink from others. The next step is to bring about a change. Molly suggested making a two column list with the lies on one side and the truth from the Bible on the other. When the lies come into your head respond by speaking aloud the truth.

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Worldviews and such

Last week I posted that the healing evangelist based one of his early points on the Israelites leaving Egypt in good health on a verse in the Psalms. This week we had a session on hermeneutics. In it our teacher pointed out that we need to ask different questions for the different books of the Bible and remember that there are many different types of literature in the Bible. For example, the Psalms is poetry. As such it is an expression of people's thoughts and feelings, not necessarily literal truth. We got a copy of the healing evangelist's notes and I'm planning on going back and looking at his references and praying about this.

Wednesday and Thursday we had sessions on worldviews and evangelism. This was a good refresher on these topics along with ideas on how to speak to people with these different worldviews. I plan to refresh myself on these ideas every couple of days because these thoughts are "use it or lose it."

Lastly, Fridays we have seven hours devoted to spending time seeking God alone. So far we've had three such Fridays. I've tried hanging around home, sitting on the beach, and walking the greenway. So far none of the days have been as good as I hoped. Either I've got wrong expectations or I need to keep trying to find that place to be alone and focus and pray.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

I'm sure some of the blog posts in the coming weeks will sound a little strange due to my effort to sum up a day's worth of teaching in a paragraph or two.

This week had a special guest speaker named Weston. He's a 75 year old Kiwi who's been a healing evangelist for a good 35 years. He spoke for about 7 hours on Tuesday, the first 5.5 of which were lying the groundwork for healing. He talked about how the fundamental assumption is that God wants us to be healthy. However, things we do or don't do keep us from that. These things range from the obvious, such as healthy eating and exercising, to the not so obvious. For example, unforgiveness, strife, unhealthy fear (fear other than of God or natural things for protection), and believing false doctrine. Throughout this Weston pointed out that the the wisdom literature and prophets really expanded the scope of what Jesus did on the cross. Usually I just thought it took care of our sins, but he showed how it includes things like rejection (Jesus was rejected by everyone including God), strife, and so forth. Because of that we can give it to Jesus and be free from it. After that he prayed for physical healing for many of the students. It was a challenging day.

Last night Phil and company performed the Suitcase Sideshow show "Blessed Are The Poor." This is a 25 minute marionette story with full soundtrack, voices, and effects looking at three different people in search of a hero. In each case Jesus was there to love and accept them while others had rejected them. I still get chills at the start of the show when you first hear the demons speaking lies to the people. Phil plans to take it out on a tour around New Zealand at some point during the school.

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Weekly schedule and more

Things have changed so now we are able to access email and such for a half hour each Sunday afternoon. So look for an update most Saturday night/Sunday afternoon for those in Minneapolis.

Some may be wondering what the school schedule is like. Sunday we go to church about 5 minutes away by car. It's one of the churches in the local Anglican parish. The rest of the day is free. Monday is our free day to do whatever. Tuesday through Thursday we start the day with a quite time from 8:30 to 9:00. We then have worship for a half hour followed by praying for one person in the group for about 15-25 minutes. After that we have our first class session, which lasts about a hour. We then have a ten minute break with tea and cookies (biscuits as they're called here). We then have our second class session which goes until noon or 12:30 at which time we all have lunch together. After lunch on Tuesday and Thursdays we (will) have a work project in prepping stuff for the next No Longer Music tour or other such stuff. Wednesday afternoons we split up men and women.

Friday we meet in small groups for accountability from 8:30 to 10:00 after which we spend the rest of the day seeking God. Saturday we meet at 8:30 for a quite time followed by worship and evangelism in the community.

Monday, March 3, 2008

Media fast beginning

First off I realized many don't know who the Andy I referenced in the last blog post is. He was involved with Steiger Masschusetts reaching out to the punks and street kids. Now he's living in New Zealand with his wife and kids. They come to Minneapolis most summers to do some teaching during the training school for the New Age Festival missions trip.

We have chosen to be at this school. It is an investment of time and money and Satan wants to attack us throughout our time. Many times this can come through TV, movies, and the Internet. In order to focus on God during this time we are having a media fast for the duration of the school which includes email access. So I hope to send some post cards to friends and family but the blog will be silent until May.

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Arrived safe and sound

Greetings from the future! Right now it's Sunday evening around 8 PM while many Minnesotans are sleeping at 1 AM Sunday morning. I arrived in New Zealand just find, caught all my flights, and got to ride the train from Wellington to Paraparaumu. One of the things that struck me about this country is that it seems to have many of the different geographic types and styles that America has. Wellington is very tight city. There are roads that are wide enough for one lane of traffic going each direction, others are wide enough for two lanes going each direction, kind of like Hawaii. Once I got on the train I saw a few houses that look like some of the towns in West Virginia that had no hope, I saw graffiti that reminded me of the big city, I saw rolling hills with horses which reminded me of Montana. So in some ways it doesn't feel too foreign.

I'm living in a rental house with five other guys: two Americans and three Brazilians. All the houses are within a few blocks of each other and we walk back and forth between them. The beach is about two blocks from my house.

So far this weekend has been about hanging out, getting to know each other, and getting used to the time change. This morning we went to the Anglican church where Andy is a Reverend. We sang the same kind of songs we sing in chapel at Crown. Afterwards I had some coffee and chatted with the church members. The rest of the day was spent relaxing and hanging out with friends. Tomorrow we've got an afternoon trip to a bed and breakfast. Tuesday we start in the classes.

Let me close by saying this may be my only blog post of the school. I knew going in that we were going to have a media fast from TV and movies. It seems it includes the Internet this year, though I won't find out the full details until we have the formal orientation session on Tuesday. So if you don't see another post before May that's why. Please know that I love you and I pray God is doing good things in your lives.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Thoughts before departure

I'll be flying out for New Zealand in less than three days. I don't have much to say yet so I thought I'd post a couple of quotes.


"Humility is knowing who I am in light of who God is." - Mark Johnson
"Character limits us more than our spiritual gifts." - Mark Johnson
"The most important things you will do for God is the next thing He asks you to do." - David Pierce