Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Acts One

Wow, God has been doing SO much!
This past weekend, we were preparing to leave for YWAM Colorado Springs for the Acts One Conference. At 6 am Sunday morning while we were all sound asleep, the fire alarm went off, loud as can be with flashing lights and the whole nine yards. Surprisingly, I was instantly awake enough to grab my glasses, put on a jacket, put on shoes, and get to the gym as fast as I could. It was pretty freezing outside, and it felt like it was in the middle of the night. But we all had to wait there for the fire department to come see what was wrong before we could do anything else. Some people decided to play volleyball to pass time. Thank the Lord, nobody was hurt, and there was nothing serious wrong! Apparently down in the child care room, something sparked and made some smoke which set off the alarm system. We were then able to go back to bed before leaving at 2:30 in the afternoon for the conference. All the schools from YWAM Denver and Colorado Springs were there plus some others. All together, there were about 400 of us.
The base in Colorado is an old hotel, so it was really convenient for all the schools to stay there. I had 5 roommates in my room. They mixed up the people rooming together which of course was a great way to get to know other people better. :)
This is painted on the wall as you walk into the dining room. I absolutely love the heart of YWAM.



There was nothing really planned--the Holy Spirit totally led the worship and teachings. Such a crazy, powerful, amazing time! I literally had the most joyful worship experience of my life on Monday night. Jumping around, singing "No One Else" with young people who want God more than anything is so exciting! The link to the video below gives a pretty good picture of how worship was :)
In addition to worship, there were countless testimonies. Person after person got up and spoke about what God did for them and how they were healed during those three days. Tuesday night during worship, I actually got gold dust on my hands. If you don't know what that means, it's known for being a sign of the Holy Spirit's presence. I've been kind of skeptical when I would hear about stuff like that in the past, and when I looked down at my hands at first, I thought my eyes were playing tricks on me. But holy smokes, there it was! Several of my friends had it too. Here's a picture, but it was really hard to capture even a portion of what it looked like.
Today we left after lunchtime. Each of us learned so much and the Lord really spoke to us.
Now we are back at Eagle Rock, the name of our home in the mountains. These next couple days, we are bringing the International House of Prayer to our base! I'm really excited to see what else is going to happen :)
Here's a little teaser of the beautiful weather right now!
I love living here. Did I mention that? :)
Also, I'll be announcing where I'm going for outreach after I make a payment on Monday. I'm SO excited to let you know.
Thank you so much for lifting me and my friends up in prayer and supporting me! This has already been the BEST experience.
Blessings to you and your families!
LC

Friday, October 19, 2012

The Father Heart of God

Hey everybody!
Awesome week. We started it off with going to the base in Arvada and meeting with the other schools for worship in the beautiful Faith Bible Chapel auditorium.
Here's one of my favorite songs we do in worship. The couple who sing it at the base are incredible.

After that, we spent time in our small groups. My small group leader, Amy Barlow, is such an amazing woman of God and has been a huge blessing to me already. Amy, the three other girls in my group, and I went to a park to work on a project she put together for us. We started out with plain wood, had the option of staining and/or spray painting, and wrote a phrase on it as a reminder of what an awesome God we serve.



Kara, Me, Amber, and Maria.




Later, we had lunch, did laundry, had dinner, and then went on our community outreach. One of my roommates, Hanna, and I went to Shannon's Hope to look after some kids while their moms participated in a Bible study. It's a ministry that helps women with children and gives them a safe place to live in a Godly environment. I love how involved YWAM Denver is in helping the community. It's such a beautiful thing when the world can recognize the great impact of a Christian organization in their own neighborhood.

This week, our speaker was Claude Bonjour from Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry. He did an incredible job at conveying the Father Heart of God. So many people either see God as being really distant, or they have distorted images of what a father is, but God wants to have a close relationship with us as our Father, the way a Father should be. It was a really refreshing week to re-experience the overwhelming love God has for each of His kids. Today we went into the worship center for a "soaking time." We were spread out in the room, just being still in the presence of the Holy Spirit, while the staff came around and prayed for each of us. Such a powerful time.

This Sunday we will be heading to Colorado Springs to meet with other schools for the Acts One Conference. There will be three or four hundred of us there worshiping the Lord, and I know He will show up!

Can't wait to tell you about it :)
Thanks for your prayers! They mean the world to me.
Blessings,
Lynelle

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Character of God

Sorry for not blogging this week. It has been really busy!

On Monday, we had our first day where we go meet in Arvada with the other people at the base there. We had an awesome time of worship, met with our small groups, did laundry, and ended the day with community outreach.



My team went downtown to a community ministry called Confluence. We did a prayer walk around the neighborhood, which has been having a lot of division and violence. It was a really great time to pray and intercede for unity, safety, and salvation in the lives of the people there.

This week we started work duties, which typically take place from 3:45--5:30 in the afternoon. Everyone is assigned to a certain duty such as housekeeping, maintenance, child care, etc. My work duty is breakfast prep. Yikes, I wasn't too excited about that because I'm not exactly a morning person ;) But I made the choice to start with a good attitude anyways, and it has turned out to be fantastic! I love working with the other girl assigned, Shanteyl, and we have a fun time singing and listening to music while making breakfast for everybody. It starts the day off on a great note, and having the afternoons off is a blessing :)

This week was also our first lecture week, and the subject was The Character of God. Intimidating subject, right? I was worried about it being kinda dry, but boy was I wrong. Pastor Blake Mattocks from Faith Bible Chapel taught on this subject so incredibly--it definitely rocked each of the students.
Here are just a few of the beautiful truths he taught us about:
--The goal of Christianity is transformation.
--We are called to be World-Changers and Kingdom-Shapers (we have been going around Eagle Rock reminding each other of this every day).
--Something flows out of my life every day, and I decide what it is. It not only affects me but other people as well.
--Courage is choosing conviction over compromise.
--Contentment is a learned behavior. Discontentment will cause you to wander and reject God's timing.
--The smallest act of obedience is always greater than the best intentions.
--Kindness is God's secret weapon. It's a gateway to relationship with Jesus, leads to repentance, and is a proactive virtue. It looks for opportunities, and it is my responsibility. It does not judge. It restores right relationship with Jesus Christ.
--Transformation is not about trying harder but training wisely.

The way Pastor Blake explained the Character of God was so amazing and practical. It inspired every one of us.
I'm blown away that this is just the end of week two. There is so much more to learn and experience :)

Please be praying for everybody here. There has been some spiritual warfare going on. Obviously people are on the verge of major breakthroughs in their lives, and the enemy isn't too thrilled. Thank you! :)
Love you all!
LC

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Today

To start off, we had a beautiful morning to wake up to. The air is so fresh and cool, and it's just breathtaking to walk outside and see the view we have from up here. We had breakfast and then packed lunches for a hike at Estes Park. It's about a two hour drive there, so we watched the amazing scenery to and from our destination. The view from up top where we hiked was just spectacular. You can see for yourself, but of course pictures just don't do it justice :)

Tonight after dinner, we had no schedule. So we were just hanging out for a little while, and then my friend Haylee and I noticed that there was some spontaneous worship going on. We walked into the worship center, and the ten of us in the room had a powerful time praising the Lord. One of the leaders, Mary, said she felt like someone was experiencing lower-back pain. Two people had it, so they came forward, and we all laid hands on them and prayed for supernatural healing. One girl was healed on the spot. The other guy was still feeling a little bit, and the leaders said they felt it was from being flat-footed and having one leg longer than the other. Sure enough, he had a surgery a while ago that left one leg shorter. Andrew, who was leading worship, asked him to sit down. Andrew took his feet in his hands, and one leg was noticeably shorter by about an inch. Within three seconds of Andrew praying, we all watched this guy's leg grow to the perfect length right before our eyes! We rejoiced in how AMAZING our God is!!! I had seen this done in videos, but seeing it in person is a whole different story. Wow wow wow.

And this is only Day Three.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Day Two.

Finally...I'm here!

Day One was amazing. I was so excited to get here and had great expectations for everything. It has already exceeded my expectations. We arrived at the Arvada base, finally got to meet everyone we have been talking to for months in person, and had lunch with all the other people starting different Discipleship Training Schools. Then, we drove about 45 minutes up to Eagle Rock, where we are living. It is indescribably beautiful here. No pictures do it justice. Every time I walk out of the girls' dorm, called The Lodge, my breath is taken away by the view.

This week is "bonding week," so we have been spending a lot of time getting to know each other and hearing about the wide variety of backgrounds. I'm rooming with five other girls, and everyone is SO friendly and open. We have had a few worship sessions, and the Holy Spirit's presence has been so thick in this place. Tonight we all walked up a giant, steep hill to Mark and Donna's gorgeous log cabin, where we stared at the sunset among thousands of green and yellow trees around us, sipped hot, homemade chai tea, laughed until we cried playing ridiculous games, and heard one of the staff's testimonies.
Once we got back, some girls and I were playing around with flashlights and a camera. I'm sure we'll be much better and basically pros by the end of this, but here are two of the pictures we took. ;)




Cool, right!?

Tomorrow we will be going to Estes Park, so I'm hoping to take some great pictures to share with you :)

Thanks for taking the time to read these updates! I appreciate all your prayers and support!
xo
LC