Saturday, March 12, 2011

Life with Jesus this week...

It's worth it. It's all worth it. Following Jesus is all-inclusive. "Now if we are children, then we are heirs - heirs of God and co-heirs with Christ, if indeed we share in his sufferings in order that we may also share in his glory" (Romans 8:17). It is my privilege to share in it all.

This week has come with both sufferings and glory. I've begun to feel the reality that we are leaving for Indonesia in less than three weeks. God has brought me so much freedom in the past months to not stress as much in the things I cannot control anyway. But, I am still learning. So, sometimes it is a fight for me to trust God fully. To trust that He has my back. To simply listen to His word for me and only pick up the things He is asking me to pick up. To do less or more would be disobedience. So, in my obedience to only do what He has asked of me, I trust that He will take care of the rest.

And, He is providing! I still needed a bit more money for my staff fees this month, and a couple from my church family here in Hawaii sent a financial gift to me that will cover the rest of what I need. So cool! The Lord reminds me this week that He is my provider in ALL things. I am never in want when I am relying fully on my Creator.

I have found a lot of peace the past few weeks in Psalm 23. I pray that same peace for you...

"The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not be in want.
He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters, he restores my soul.
He guides me in paths of righteousness for his name's sake.
Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil,
for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me.
You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies.
You annoint my head with oil; my cup overflows.
Surely goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life,
and I will dwell
in the house of the LORD forever."

~Megan

Saturday, March 5, 2011

It's a new day...

The last couple of weeks have been incredible. Our lectures have focused on Intimacy & Intercession, and then this last week on the Holy Spirit. Amazing!

If there was one thing I could point out as having been a major focus the past few weeks, it is that God's highest calling for us as His children is to know/receive His love for us! Secondly, to love all of those around us. It is not always easy. Loving those that hate us, slander us, abuse us. He helps us to know and learn physical and emotional boundaries with these people. However, we are still called to love them. I don't pretend to know exactly what this looks like every time. I think that every time and with each person, how we are asked to love them looks different. This way, we are forced to rely on the Lord's love! It all comes back to His greatest commandment for us. "'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind'; and, 'Love your neighbor as yourself'" (Luke 10:27).

Like I said, it has been an incredible week! I'm moved by the Lord's love for me. I'm receiving it in new ways, and learning to love Him back. And, I'm learning more and more to love others out of the love I receive from Him.

Things with our team are great. :) Liz (my co-leader) and I absolutely love them all. We are growing more into a family every week. God is giving me His heart for them, and it's so fun! We are getting mentally, spiritually and physically prepared for outreach. We leave at the end of this month! I can't believe it's already less than 4 weeks away. We've been blessed to meet with our Philippines contact (who was living on the YWAM base for a couple of months at the beginning of this year). And, we met with one of the staff who went on outreach to Indonesia a couple of years ago. She was able to give us a great idea of the ministry we will be doing in villages. It will be quite different from what we are all used to. No electricity. Bathing, cleaning dishes, and washing clothes usually in the same water. YES! I'm so looking forward to getting back to the basics/necessities of life. I'm looking forward to how it will free up time to spend with people and in relationship.

Prayer needs:

- That our visas for Indonesia would go through quickly and smoothly.
- That we would continue to grow closer to each other, as a family, in unity.
- That Liz and I would continue to grow closer and closer, in unity with what God is doing in our team and as we move into outreach mode.
- That our hearts would grow greater for both Indonesia and the Philippines. So, that when we arrive, we are ready to jump in and love all those around us. :)
- That all of our/my money would come in. I think I am needing around $2,000 for plane tickets. If you feel led to give financially, I would love for you to partner with me in all God is doing and will do on this outreach! Directions for giving financially are on the home page of my blog. Please let me know if you have any questions. :)

Lots of love!
~Megan

Thank you so much for listening & caring!

Saturday, February 19, 2011

God HEALS!!!

This week, I have something absolutely wonderful to share with all of you that I pray greatly encourages you!

One of the students on my team ruptured his eardrum at the very beginning of the school in January. He had been told by the doctor that he would need surgery to prevent permanent hearing loss in that ear. However, due to a severe lack of funds, he continued to put off the surgery. Well, last Friday (the 11th), he went back to the doctor to get his ear checked, and the doctor insisted on immediate surgery - within the next couple of days. So, with another appointment scheduled, he informed everyone of his need for provision. He also received prayer for healing, because we fully believe that God loves to heal!! :)

Tuesday the 15th was his next scheduled appointment to see his doctor and get a date set up for the surgery. From the student's account, the doctor came in, looked in his ear, looked at the chart, and, completely stunned, announced that there was absolutely nothing wrong with either of his ears!!!!! The doctor looked at my student and asked if he believed in miracles. My student boldly answered, "yes I do. I serve a powerful God."

I say this to encourage all of us, even those who already believe God can heal. So often we don't see it happening in the western Church. We most often hear of miraculous healings occurring in Africa, Asia, and other parts of the world. But, this week, God proved yet again his great ability to heal and his compassionate desire to do so for His children. Surgery could have healed my student, as well. But, for whatever reason, the Lord chose a miraculous healing that would stun even the doctor!

Thank you Jesus!!!! Thank you God that you love to heal us! Thank you that you care more for us than we do for ourselves. :)

~Megan

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Outreach!!!!

I am so very proud to announce that I will be co-leading a team - with my friend Liz - to Indonesia and the Philippines this coming spring! We presented the 3 country options to all 27 students about 2 weeks ago, asked them to pray for about 25 minutes, and then write their chosen country on a piece of paper. Thus, our team of 8 students was developed!

What I love is that God chose to reveal the outreach location to 5 different students prior to the countries being revealed. Of our 3 male students, all of them felt called by the Lord to go to the Philippines. One of them knew a few months ago that God was drawing his heart toward the Philippines. Another one of the guys - that Friday morning - said that God spoke to his mind the country of the Philippines...but that he wasn't sure why. Haha! So cool! And, the final guy on our team was told (in a group setting with all of the school present) by another student that he thought God was speaking the country "Philippines" to him. So...all of our male students feel the Lord directing them toward the Philippines...and all before the option was even made known to them by the staff. :)

One of the girls on our team said that God spoke Indonesia to her during her time spent with God that morning. And, one of our staff confirmed that she had seen "Indonesia" written on her notebook paper before the option was even given! One of our other female students has felt called to the Philippines for quite some time. :)

I'm explaining all of this because I love the way God lets us in on secrets!! Just because we - the staff - hadn't told them didn't mean that God was going to wait. I love it!!

So, come the end of March, Liz and I will be leading this team of 8 incredible students to Indonesia (for about 7 weeks) and the Philippines (for about 3 weeks). I couldn't be more excited. Yet, I know that the Lord will only continue to give me more and more of a heart for these countries and for the students He has put in our care. I feel so privileged to be partnering with what God is doing in these lives!!

More to come...

~Megan

Thursday, January 27, 2011

A new school...a new season

I want to know how to love deeper! I want to have a new revelation of God's love for me, and I want to learn more and more how to have His heart for others.

I love this new group of students. They are so honest and hungry for the Lord! It encourages me and spurs me on. It causes me to not want to be afraid of anything the Lord could be asking of me.

It's a new season here on Oahu. It's winter, and though I doubt I will get any sympathy from anyone on the mainland, it can be quite blustery at times. That being said, I still am absolutely in love with Hawaii! I feel alive here. I feel like it is my home and I'm so grateful that God has invited me to be a part of the work He is doing here; loving islanders, students, and peers. It's an incredible privilege.

Things aren't always easy. God continues to teach me that, even as I learn to disciple others, I am still being discipled by my wonderful God and the mentors and friends He has placed in my life. I am blessed by them all. :) God also continues His faithful provision in my life in numerous ways. He is caring for all of my needs because that's what He promises in His word. (Philippians 4:19). So, even in my lack, I know God's promise is that He is caring for every need I have. So I will continue to walk in this truth, "seek[ing] first His kingdom and his righteousness" (Matthew 6:33).

I think that is all for now. There is so much more I want to share...but I need to wait a little bit longer. :)

Loves!
~Megan

Sunday, November 7, 2010

I can't believe that we are already moving into week seven here on the base. I've been struggling to write this blog. The struggle isn't in not having anything to say, but in trying to figure out how to communicate all of the incredible things God has been doing.

Where do I start? I never knew it was possible for God to work on so many areas of my life at the same time. He has been speaking so much! This past week, God taught me more on what it means to hear His voice. Not only to hear His voice, but to believe Him and that His word is good and He is faithful to follow through on every promise He makes.

My heart is literally so full. Most recently, God has been showing me that, though I've always claimed to be a "planner", this is not where my identity comes from. My value does not come in this administrative gift. And, God has been holding back this gift for a season, allowing me to fail over and over so that I can enter into freedom, operating in the refined gift. I'm so excited! I'm learning I don't need to live by my to-do list. That, in fact, it has been my to-do list that has hindered me from living for the moment, appreciating each day for all God has.

I am not defined by the gifts God has given me. My value is not based on how well I can plan things, my ability to sing praises to Him, or even in my obedience to follow Him. My value simply comes from the fact that my Father created me and loves me. This is my most recent revelation from Him. He is using it to usher me into brand new freedom. I am finally learning to receive God's love and His identity for me.

There is so much more, but this is it for now. God is so faithful!!!

~Megan

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

God is moving!!!

We're in the middle of week 2 of lecture phase for the students, and God is moving in powerful ways! It has been our prayer that these students would experience God from day 1, and this is exactly what is happening. This is not the norm by any means, and we've seen students dig into what God is doing in their lives. It's incredible!

For me, it's definitely been a transition from life on the base as a student to staff. It has been challenging, but so good. God has been speaking to me about being a nurturing, comforting, caring mother for girls here who haven't had this. As I'm walking through this I'm learning that all of the comfort I have to offer is truly from the Lord. "...the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves have received from God" (2 Corinthians 1:3-4). I am walking this very verse out right now.

I guess I just wanted to give you all more of an insider perspective on the specifics of what is happening right now on base. Like I said, God is moving! With that, we've been getting some serious attack from the enemy who does not want these students (or anyone else on base) to be moved by the Lord. But, we continue to press in and take the authority that we know we have in Jesus.

Thank you all for your prayers! I will keep you posted. :)

Blessings!
~Megan