Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Tis the Season
As all these changes are different, whether planned or unplanned...I am pressed to put my trust in the Lord. I heard a sermon this weekend that everything in life pushes us to lean on Jesus. If we're not leaning, He's gonna change our circumstances (oh so slightly) to give us the opportunity to choose His guidance and leadership over our own. He is such a patient and faithful leader.
Thank you for your continued prayers and support. Until next time...
Friday, September 4, 2009
First Three Weeks
It's an amazing story about how the Lord provides and how I got my job. Since last year, I have printed my support letters at the UPS Store by my old apartment (103rd and Wornall). One day last May, John (Store Owner) asked me if I wanted a job when I came back to school in the Fall. Of course I said yes, but doubting he would remember me three months after. In July, I stopped by to see if he even remembered my face. To my surprise he asked when I would be back and would be able to start!
Again, I say to myself...Lord, why do I doubt the way you work? You just love to fascinate my heart! I'm so thankful to the job and am enjoying catching up with friends from last year.
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Dun-dun-dun-dun
Thursday, July 23, 2009
The Glory of Moving and Reunions
Monday, June 22, 2009
Summer Thus Far
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Summer Update
Monday, May 4, 2009
Peoria Pictures
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Ministry Trip this Weekend
This coming weekend, the majority of our student body (the bible school and music school), approximately 600 students will be traveling to two different venues for the annual ministry trip. My team will be going to Peoria, Illinois, where evangelism teams and three worship teams will run a Prayer Room from 10am-Midnight for the weekend of May 1-3. My team will be leading worship for approximately fifteen hours this weekend. Our group will also be leading worship for the Sunday morning service at the church that is housing us.
I want to thank you for the opportunity to take the message of the Cross to Peoria. Without a doubt, it wouldn’t be possible for me to be part of this without your generous support. I would appreciate your prayers during this weekend. We’re really excited and have been preparing for it all semester.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
St. Patrick's Day Outreach
• St. Pat tract distribution teams
• Street preacher, musician and heckler teams
• St. Pat survey teams
• Prophetic evangelism teams
• Video interview teams
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Spring Break 2009
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Healings at FMA
Thursday, February 19, 2009
The 4-1-1 on Tax Info
I've been asked several questions regarding gifts, tax receipts and how that works. I wanted to drop you a quick note to fill you in referencing this.
First of all, if checks are made out to me, personally, I apply those directly to tuition, books, rent, groceries, gas, etc. These checks do not pass through the Business Office at IHOP and you will not receive a tax receipt for these gifts.
If you make your check payable to IHOP-KC, I receive your gifts through their payroll system which pays out every two weeks. For every gift, taxes are taken out (approximately 25% taken out) and the rest I use to apply to tuition, books, rent, groceries, gas, etc. For example, a $500 gift is approximately $375 of resource for me.
With tax season upon us, some of you will receive or have received tax receipts for your gifts. When I talked to the Business Office, they said if you have given less than $250 they don't automatically send out of a receipt, but one can certainly be provided by request.
Hopefully that helps with some (or all) of your questions. Please don't hesitate to let me know if you need further clarification. Bless you all and thank you for your continued support.
Friday, January 30, 2009
Worship Teams
We split into worship teams last week. Each team or band has a drummer, electric guitarist, bass guitarist, three or more background singers, keyboard player and acoustic guitarist. Either the acoustic guitarist or keyboard player is the Worship Leader, responsible for leading the team in music selection and performance during the set.
My team members are: Katya, Liz, Whitney, Alaina, DeborahAnn, AnnaLisa, Jana and me. Whitney, AnnaLisa and I are all in the Worship Leader track and will rotate leading the team throughout the semester.
We play Thursday afternoons for an hour set. Last week was our first time playing together and I was able to lead from guitar for the first time, ever! I sent out a text to a few people Wednesday afternoon asking for a covering of prayer during our set. I can't give the Lord enough credit and thank you for your prayers. Thanks for having our backs...we were well covered, for sure!
Overall, the set went really well. It was mostly technical things that made it challenging. It was probably one of the most challenging (musically), painful (for my poor fingers), rewarding (seeing my classmates worship) and wonderful experiences I have had so far since arriving in August. We definitely soak up the learning curve during our 12-hour lab throughout the week, where everybody in our class (about 65-70 first year students) is able participate on worship teams.
Before we started playing I prayed, “Let know flesh glory in Your sight, O Lord.” We hadn't ever played (or practiced) together prior to Thursday. It was one of those times that it went so well, we couldn't take any credit. We were able to give Him the full glory!
I'll keep you updated on how things progress and hopefully get some pictures of our group. We certainly have a lot of learning to do. Blessings beyond measure to you all!
Friday, January 23, 2009
Just the Beginning...Spring 2009 Semester
Two weeks of classes down...it's already going so fast! The last couple weeks I have been trying to figure out my schedule, adding a private guitar lesson just today. I'm really excited about my classes and lessons but feel like there is some switching around yet to do. If everything stays the way it is now, it looks as follows (plus an hour guitar lesson each week):
Mon/Wed/Fri
Biblical Theology of Worship (9 am)
Theory I (10 am)
Harp and Bowl Worship (11 am)
Worship Lab (1:30-4, Mon/Wed only)
Applied Studio – Vocal (3 pm, Wed/Fri only)
Tues/Thurs
Ear Training I (10 am)
Keyboard Foundations (11 am)
Guitar Clinic (12 pm)
Worship Lab (1:30-6 pm)
I had a chance to talk with a lot of you about my schedule and how I really would like to work this semester. I am almost certain that if my schedule stays as mentioned, I will not be getting a job this semester. Mostly because on addition of my schedule, I am required six hours per week per instrument (a total of 18 hours for keys, vocal and guitar). So Lord help me, I will survive the semester. Haha.
The added guitar class is an extra $475, which I hadn't figured into my budget, so I ask if the Lord leads you to give I would certainly appreciate any help! I'm currently on a team (which I'll share more about later, including pictures) that I am leading from guitar.
Thank you for your continued prayers and support as I explore this season in my life. The workload is a little overwhelming but I know it's working to produce character and excellence.
May the Lord bless you and keep you, may the Lord make His face to shine upon you.
Monday, December 29, 2008
New Video
Monday, December 1, 2008
It's Official - God's Involved
I've been wanting and needing to take a minute to drop you all a little note. God has been doing some really great things in the last few weeks and now you're gonna hear about it.☺ The last three weeks have been busy as usual but I 've been able to spend time with a lot of people and the Lord has blessed me so much through these relationships.
Hopefully when I write you guys don't get tired of hearing just how good God is and how I can see him moving in my life. If so, that's too bad. Haha. Just kidding. After the last year, I can now look back and see that God brought me out of a pit to get me where I am now, so I'm gonna praise His name! Know that your prayers and financial support are working to fulfill God's will in my life and in the lives of so many others. I treasure you! You must know that YOU are keeping me here and I appreciate you all so much!
The last year has been challenging but I haven't until recently been able to take an honest look back and say that God's leadership is perfect in my life and hard times are necessary. I remember praying, “God cleanse me. Purify my heart.” Well...I got what I asked for. I must have thought purification was a clean and painless process. Oh contrare! But how necessary! John 15:2 comes to mind where Jesus purges the vine. Let me encourage you if you are feeling purged and uncomfortable, seek Him out like hidden treasure. He is faithful to complete what He has begun and His benefits are well worth the process. Believe it or not, God's involved in the process of our lives and cares deeply about us.
Two weeks ago I had the privilege of singing at a wedding of a friend from college in Great Bend, Kansas. I spent the weekend between Hays and Great Bend. Throughout the entire weekend, every time I turned around, God either blessed me with a conversation, a new revelation of Himself or allowed me to be a blessing. It was by far a “Top 5” weekend. Proverbs 16:9 says, “In his heart a man plans his course, but the LORD determines his steps.” In a nut shell, that weekend was my Proverbs 16:9...and it was glorious!
I want to encourage you guys to come visit me and see the House of Prayer here in Kansas City. I have posted a couple videos on this page of what the prayer room looks like. I want you to know and be able to recognize the impact that you are having by sowing into my ministry. Take a look and/or let me know if you ever want to come visit...I would love to have your company.
I appreciate you so much! Blessings upon blessings to you and your family during Christmas and New Years. Hope to run into you soon!
Saturday, November 1, 2008
October, where are you?
Friday, September 19, 2008
Thank You
It's the end of another week. I get to Thursday (which is the last day of our regular classes) and find myself wondering where the week has gone. We're now in our second module schedule which is under Corey Russell. He's a powerful man of God and very gifted in preaching the Word.
Along with finding myself wondering where the weeks go, I get lost in the reality that I'm in the midst of this amazing community while going to school. I forget how fortunate I am to be here. I remember last year, about this time, visiting the Prayer Room and itching to visit as much as possible. I don't know that I can explain the joy I have being smack-dab in the middle of where I feel the Lord has placed me for this season in life. Even as I sit here in the Prayer Room, writing this entry, I lose track of how incredibly fortunately I am. Oh how God loves us!
Thank you guys for your support and prayers. Each of them make it possible for me to be here. Something I want to express is that by sending support, you haven't simply enabled me to be in an environment that helps me thrive, but you have “sown” a seed* into the Kingdom of God that will help to spread His Name throughout the Earth. Our reward is not of this world, but in Heaven...amen? As the next season of support raising is about to come about, for next semester, I wanted to express this.
Bless you all! You're so dear!
*Matthew 13, Galatians 6:7