Thursday, March 24, 2011

Won't Let Go

Every time I hear this new song by Rascal Flatts, I have the image of Jesus singing it to me. I hope it encourages you in incredible ways, especially on the chorus:

Cause I will stand by you
I will help you through
When you’ve done all you can do
And you can’t cope
And I will dry your eyes
I will fight your fight
I will hold you tight
And I wont let go
Oh I’m gonna hold you
And I wont let go
Wont let you go
No I wont


"Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the LORD your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.”- Deuteronomy 31:6

"The LORD will fight for you; you need only to be still." - Exodus 14:14

Love Bags

The week before Spring Break, our youth group had the opportunity to hear from Perry Emerick, the Mesa Campus Pastor at Central. Perry talked about homelessness and challenged the students to make a difference in these peoples' lives. He set before us a challenge to go out into Mesa and hand out what we call, love bags. These are bags filled with daily essential items such as a toothbrush & toothpaste, chapstick, water, snacks, deodarant, and much more. Our 9th grade small group girls decided that they wanted to do it together as a small group, so we set a date and time and went for it.

One week later, we sat in the youth ministry offices at church and put together our bags complete with the above items, as well as, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. It was incredible seeing the excitement in these young girls' eyes. The excitement of putting together a few bags with items they purchased on their own, the excitement of knowing they would be helping people in desperate need, the excitement of realizing that at their young age of 14 or 15 years, they can make a difference. After completing the bags, we set out into downtown Mesa. Without any luck at first, we prayed that Jesus would lead us to who He had planned for us to encounter. Within a three minutes, we found ourselves pulling into a small park in the middle of a run-down neighborhood where six different homeless people were hanging out. With nervous excitement, we delivered the bags. It was quite an amusing experience because of the things we learned from these people. We learned that the world is coming to an end very soon. We learned that their friends bus went into the sky and never came back. We learned (what we should already know) that it takes three days to travel to the Sun. And that "A" Mountain in Tempe was named after the very man we were speaking to. Yes, bizarre information, but it was a blast talking with these people and being Jesus' light through our actions.

We hugged them, said goodbye, and were thankful we found someone to bless. But, we still had one bag left to give away. On our way to the park, we had spotted a man passed out on the side of the road on the hard concrete sidewalk. We decided if he was still there, we would share the bag with him. To our surprise, he was there, but had moved a few feet away into the shade. We parked and headed towards him.

Meet Robert. A fellow Christian. A man in need. As soon as we handed him the bag, he said, "Oh, so you feel sorry for me." "No!!" We did not want him to feel embarrassed or that we pitied him. So we explained what we were doing, and that we just wanted to help out. He let us know how grateful he was and immediately asked if we would pray with him. So, on the side of the busy road, one of our 9th grade girls, myself, and my co-leader sat in a circle with Robert, held hands, recited the Lord's Prayer, and listened to him pray to His savior for blessing him that day. I was humbled. We were humbled. We will never forget Robert, and we will continue to pray for him.

That day, we learned that a few small items that we may take for granted can make an incredible impact in one person's life. While it might not change his life or provide for his every need, we trust that Jesus in all his power, would deliver them out of this dark and difficult time in their lives. That through our efforts and our love and support, the Lord will do incredible things. And it won't stop there. We hope to continue in our efforts to be the change in this city.


Sunday, February 20, 2011

Honk, Honk!

I find it so fascinating that a certain sound or smell can trigger a memory that is so incredibly vivid in your mind. This happened to me the other day. As I was walking through the streets of downtown Phoenix in between classes, I heard a honk from a car. Why might that trigger a memory? Well, about one year ago, I visited Cairo, Egypt. If you've ever been, or have heard from anyone that has, you'll know that the streets are jam packed with cars. Literally, there is about two inches between each car on the road. And with a traffic jam comes continuous honking. I don't think I ever experienced a moment of silence more than three seconds long. Just when I thought Cairo just might've been still for a moment, BAM there was a honk. And then ten more. It was kind of hard not to go a bit crazy. But while in Egypt, my trip leader encouraged us, that every time we heard a honk while we were back home, we'd be reminded to pray for Egypt. So, while walking through the, mostly, calm streets of Phoenix, I heard the honk and was immediately brought back to Cairo. It put a smile on my face for a minute, but then it caused my heart and spirit to travel to Egypt and pray for the nation. To pray for peace during the upheaval that's happening now. To pray for the Egyptian Christians who face persecution. And to pray for peace amidst the crazy traffic jams and honking. I can imagine how stressful it can be to live in that kind of environment every day. For a glimpse, watch the video below.

Warning: If you watch this video for more than 10 seconds, you might go crazy.
Note the people crossing the street. Remind you of the game Frogger?

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Be The Solution

I co-lead a small group of 9th grade girls at church and this past Wednesday, we talked about the issue of how the majority of the world lacks clean water. Jared put out the challenge asking the students, "How will YOU be the solution?" Before entering into our small group time, we sang the song Solution by Hillsong United, which states:

It is not a human right
To stare not fight while broken nations dream
Open up our eyes, so blind
That we might find the mercy for the need

Hey now
Fill our hearts with your compassion
Hey now
As we hold to our confession

It is not too far a cry
Too much to try to help the least of these
Politics will not decide if we should rise
And be your hands and feet

Singing...
Hey now
Fill our hearts with your compassion
Hey now
As we hold to our confession

Whoa-oo-ooh
God, be the solution
Whoa-oo-ooh
We will be your hands and be your feet

In our small groups, we discussed creative ways in which we can help people across the world gain clean water, something we here in America take for granted every day. It was amazing to see the response from the girls. With excitement, they started listing off various things, such as a youth group dance party to raise money, make t-shirts to raise awareness, and even a benefit concert featuring different musicians within our youth group to invite their friends to. It is inspiring to see those younger than me get pumped up about helping people in need. If we just put our hearts and minds together, we can come up with incredibly creative ways to make a change.


Our Wednesday night series right now is called ICare and each week we've talked about different ways we can care for the people that God wants us to love and impact. As the subject of homelessness and poverty comes up, I'm continually seeing the girls' hearts become filled with compassion to do something. We've decided as a group that we would like to dedicate each month to helping a different people group in need. We are beginning now, in February, with homelessness, then will continue next month with visiting the elderly, and so on. How can you be the solution?

Monday, January 31, 2011

List I'm Supposed to Keep in a Bucket

I have so many dreams and desires, but have never really written them down, so here's to my first bucket list. New ideas will be added and old ones will be scratched out in future days. But for now, here you go. (these are in no particular order)

1. Become fluent in German
2. Read the Bible in German
3. Learn to play the piano
4. Ride in a private plane or helicopter above the Hawaiian islands
5. Marry my soulmate
6. Have children
7. Visit Ireland
8. Go on a Mediterranean Cruise
9. Own a vespa
10. Be on a tv game show
11. Celebrate Oktoberfest in Germany
12. Visit the 50 most unique churches in the world
13. Walk in Jesus and the disciples’ footsteps in the Holy Land
14. Record a wide array of drum covers and post them on YouTube
15. Go on a Route 66 roadtrip
16. Visit all 50 U.S. states
17. Meet my sponsor child in Kenya
18. Eat Thai food in Thailand
19. Eat sushi in Japan
20. Take flight lessons
21. Ride in a hot air balloon
22. Adopt a dog
23. Buy a Cajon drum from a market in Peru, where it originates
24. Learn how to build my own Cajon
25. Live in another country (again)
26. Learn how to sing and sound decent
27. See the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio De Janeiro
28. Attend a symphony at Carnegie Hall and the Sydney Opera House
29. See and climb the Eiffel Tower
30. Visit the Louvre in Paris
31. Play drums at a large girls or womens’ conference
32. Go on a trip alone
33. Win in Bingo at the casino
34. Go to a Coldplay concert
35. Celebrate New Years in Sydney, Australia
36. Visit Spain
37. Take a roadtrip around Italy
38. Have a reunion in Sydney with Hillsong College '08 alumni
39. Find a career that I love
40. Attend a worship service at each of the Hillsong churches around the world
41. Visit South Africa
42. Visit the ancient Egyptian pyramids
43. Swim in the Great Barrier Reef
44. Change someone's life
45. Swim in a hot spring in Iceland

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Manifesto

I recently heard this song played on Air1, and the moment I heard it, I fell in love. It pumps me up and moves my spirit in an incredible way, especially during the bridge. I can just imagine one day when all believers together with one voice shout out these words, "We believe in the one true God. We believe in Father, Spirit, Son. We believe that good has won. Amen!" Check it.


Wednesday, January 12, 2011

A Little Help From My Friends

Today, I am thankful for good friends that I can laugh with, share my secrets with, cry with, and to know we understand each other when nobody else does.

It's the simple things in life like playing random card games at Starbucks with a good friend, that keep you joyful.