Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Student Trip Day 4


Cheerio!

Our day today started with rain and ended with a beautiful view of the London skyline.




Our team continued to break down into their pods and serve in different areas of the Camden borough. It has been sweet to hear the many testimonies of Gods work in our midst and we are so grateful to be a part. I know that these students will have so many stories to share with you when we return home.










Tonight our team split into two groups and went on our second round of nighttime walks! From prayer walking in front of Westminster Abbey to have gospel conversations on the bank of the river with the Tower Bridge in sight- our time was precious and the memories will stay with us for a lifetime.
















Tomorrow we will tackle Central London on our free day! We will start with a tour of Westminster Abbey and end at the London Eye!

Here are ways to can pray:

*Safety for our team as we travel on free day

*Renewed energy and joy

*Unity among team members

*Open eyes and ears that are attentive to the needs of those around us


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Monday, March 24, 2014

Student Trip Day 3

Today was a wonderful day for the team in London. We began our first day of training with Meredith Edmunds. After a few hours my team embarked on our journey to Tuffnell Park to see if we could engage some teenagers and sow some seeds of the Gospel. We were late getting to the Tuffnell station and thought the student break would be a wash- but the moment we were crossing the street we ran into our friend Parfait whom our team spent the day with on Sunday. Of all the people and places God put us right together. While half our team spoke to her, the other half got to know a new group of teens that in the conversation, remembered our teams from last year! wow! Both teams had lunch with a group of students and exchanged all the social media connections that teens do and agreed to meet up again tomorrow to introduce new friends. Both of these teams got into Gospel conversations and one team even shared the Four Soils story we learned in our training.
Across town other teams were also meeting new people and learning where the students are in their areas. One of our other teams had an hour long conversation with a local while others engaged people at the British library.
In all many conversations took place with many second conversations scheduled for tomorrow. Please join us in praying for these students as God is opening doors in supernatural ways!
Here are some pictures of our day.































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Sunday, March 23, 2014

Student Trip Day 2

After 11 hours of glorious sleep, we woke up to an English breakfast...with beans! Day Two began with our team of 25 splitting into two groups to head out for our first full day in London.




One group hopped on a bus and headed to Highgate Road Chapel.




We so enjoyed worship with this congregation and had sweet fellowship- along with some yummy cream tea- before and after the service. The church provided us a delicious potluck lunch and we spent several hours laughing and sharing stories with our new friends. After a long goodbye and many hugs we headed to Hampstead Heath where we were able to begin our week of people mapping and prayed walking. It was incredible to see the students put their training into action on the ground in London.

The other half of our team took a brisk walk to Kings Cross Baptist Church.


It was a wonderful service! The message was from Daniel and worship music from the 90s. The students loved it! We gathered with the student ministry there (lead by Alex...a fabulous Nigerian born Londoner) and went through "Creation to Christ's Return" training. After lunch we hit the streets on a local London treasure hunt, fellowshipping and learning about each other's culture. Early evening we said goodbye to our new friends (hoping we'll meet back with them Friday evening) and went to Brunswick Centre for dinner...splitting up to eat...some enjoying some conveyor belt sushi! We ended the evening (after pastries and coffee) with group Bible Study and prayer time. We're so excited about starting out prayer walking tomorrow and engaging the people! Please pray for our teams...we know The Lord has gone before us...we are excited to see what He has planned.

Here are some pics from our day.



















Prayer Requests:

*that our team would be alert and attentive in training

*that our team would have energy

*that our team would have the boldness to share the Gospel to those they encounter tomorrow

*that the team would stay safe and healthy


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Saturday, March 22, 2014

Student Trip Day 1

Day one of our London adventure is in the books. We thank you for your prayers as we traveled. We had a very smooth flight from Atlanta and traveled from the airport to our hotel with ease. (However some of our girls were regretting those 50 pound bags)




This afternoon we dove right in and ventured out for our first walk. We were able to experience the Camden Market on a bustling Saturday and each member of our team stood in awe at the top of Primrose Hill overlooking a city that we have for so long prayed to see with our own eyes.








After enjoying a delicious late lunch/early dinner we spent some time exploring the market and enjoying some yummy desserts.












Here are ways that you can pray for us:
1. Pray that jet lag will not take a large toll on team members
2. Pray for joy and energy as we kick off our first full day London
3. Pray for our team as we worship at two different churches in the morning: Kings Cross Baptist and Highgate Road Chapel
We are so grateful for your prayers and partnership with us in this incredible story that The Lord is allowing us to be a part of!
For His Glory-
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Friday, October 11, 2013

Last day

Dear blog readers/prayer warriors,

Today, our last day of service, we started out at King's Cross Church, reviewing the storying sessions from the week. We went over the 4 Soils story, Creation to Christ, Woman Who Washes Jesus's Feet, Luke 10, and the Wedding Feast. We talked about what stories we liked and related to the most, which ones we liked telling the most, which ones we had shared with people, and which ones we would tell when we got home. Overall, we talked about how much we liked using storying as a tool to remember and share the Bible.

Then we went out to share coffee and tea with students, and some groups went prayer walking/storying. One group (Danielle and Alex) met a homeless woman who said she was Catholic but not Christian and didn't believe in Christ, She said she hadn't been to church in years because she hadn't gone to confession, and she didn't want to go to confession because she didn't believe she should have been forgiven. Alex and Danielle shared Creation to Christ with her as well as the Wedding Feast story. She was very receptive and even said Amen when we prayed that she may find Christ in her life. The student tea/coffee giveaway went well as well and Gay and Funmi and some of the young adults from King's Cross were able to talk to some people about Christ and coming to church.

We will debrief with the leaders of the IMB and with Meredith in a little while so we can go over how the week went. Then tonight, we are going to see the musical Wicked and we may even get backstage passes! Pray that we will have the physical and emotional energy to complete our journey and that we will have safe travels tomorrow.

In His Love,
The London Team


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Thursday, October 10, 2013

Thursday update

Dear Blog Readers/Prayer Warriors,

Today was a very productive day for us. We had our Bible study this morning on 2 Corinthians 4 again, in which we learned that Christ is the true image of God and that Christ shined a light into the world and our hearts, taking away the darkness. It also encourages believers in Christ to lift the veil of the world that keeps so many from Christ and to spread the message of the Gospel. It was very uplifting to us since we are getting tired and didn't have as "fruitful" of a day as Tuesday. Yet, we recognize that God's plan is perfect and there's a design for everything - there's a reason we met with the people we did and had a difficult time speaking to some people. Overall, we found today's lesson very encouraging.

After the Bible study, we walked to King's Cross Baptist Church, where Meredith taught us the story of the wedding feast. In it, a king throws a wedding feast for his only son. He invites select people to the feast but they refuse. In fact, after being invited a second time some of the invited guests even kill the messengers because they're too busy to come and feel bothered by their message. So the king sends out his army to kill those who killed his messengers. Then, the king sends out other messengers to invite everyone to the feast - from all walks of life, rich, poor, etc. Those people come to the feast, and when the king is looking out at all the people who are in attendance, the king sees a man who's not dressed properly for the wedding feast. So the king says to his servants, "Take him out of here into a dark place filled with pain. Because many are called, but few are chosen." That's the story of the wedding feast. This story we found was very convicting and would spark a conversation with both believers and non-believers about God's justice and the need to come properly "dressed" in His presence.
After learning the story, some of us helped serve tea and coffee to students while others went out prayer walking/storying. Danielle stayed out with the students, serving tea/coffee and met many students and had interesting conversations with them. One student's name was Kaltha; she was a Muslim wearing a headscarf so Danielle asked her about wearing it and why she did it. She explained that you have to come properly dressed before God to show respect. So that led right into the Wedding Feast story. Danielle told her the story, and they discussed how they both felt it was their religious duty to come before God with respect, although Kaltha's was more physical dressing up for God and Danielle's was more spiritual. Danielle also had a good conversation with Amma, who was "not religious." He said his parents grew up Hindu and Jewish, but he doesn't have an affiliation and doesn't like to talk about religion. He did explain that he thought we shouldn't impose religion on anyone and he also thought that religion separated people more than it brought them together. Both of the conversations were very fruitful.
Of the groups that went out prayer walking/storying, one group (Mike, Marc and Charles) went into a Islamic bookstore and re-met Ackmad, a Muslim. They told him the wedding feast story to get his take on how the Muslim culture feels about dressing up for special occasions. Ackmad told them he thought that was a thing of the past, except in Morocco, but didn't really explain why he thought that. Mike also talked to another man named Mike who was raised Catholic but didn't want to believe in God because of all the bad stuff he'd been through in his life. Our Mike shared his testimony with him and prayed for the other Mike. Marc talked to Ian from New Castle who immediately lost interest in the conversation once he found out it was about religion. He did think people were more interested in religion in New Castle where he was from than they were in London.

The other group (Gay, Grace, and Funmi) talked to Chris, a student journalist who agreed to talk to them if they would answer his interview questions. They talked about all sorts of religious questions, although he's never been to church in his life (except for once at a wedding). He says that church isn't relevant today. He also said his family didn't go to church so he never went. They shared the gospel with him and he was very receptive. They also prayed for him with him, although he was intimidated by the thought of him praying for himself. They felt it was a very good spiritual conversation.They also invited him to go to church at King's Cross with Grace.

After debriefing and talking about that session of prayer walking, two groups went out again. The first (Gay, Danielle and Mike) walked into a store called the "School of Life." There they met an employee, Mary, who grew up Catholic but had since become agnostic because of the "scandals of the church." The School of Life taught philosophy and principals on how to life without religion. In fact, the owner of the store had written a book called "Religion for Atheists" and was an atheist himself. The store offers "Sunday Sermons" where they have a speaker come talk about a particular life topic and they sing "hymns by pop music artists." Mary said the store was very successful. They have 5 classes a day with 30 people in each class and she said hundreds come to the Sunday Sermons, even though they charge 40 pounds per class and 15 pounds per service. Mary says she thinks there's a need for her store because people are lonely in England and looking for something; she believes putting religion into their teachings would be "imposing." It was very interesting to be in there, and we did share our viewpoints on religion and she did listen. The other place that group went to was Lumen Church. It's not really a church in the sense that we know it. They do have Sunday Services and "Bible Study classes" but they don't have pastors or priests. They have elected leaders who talk on Sundays on a rotating basis every nine weeks. The elected leaders can only serve two years at a time. We met a barista (there's a cafe in the church) named Simon, who Mike had known from previous trips. Simon told us about the structure of the church and how it was run. He said they did preach the Gospel and encourage people to read the Bible. He likened Lumen to the Quakers because they focus on the community. They also allow all faiths to worship in the building; they even have this teepee structure in the middle of the church that's nonsecular to allow all different religions to meet there. Simon says its good because at least they're in a church building. Mike had given Simon a New Testament Bible last year, and Simon says he's been reading it and studying a little more now.

The other group (Charles, Marc, and Meredith) met a group named Shu, a Muslim background and professor. He's an atheist/under a branch of Islam. Charles told him the story about the wedding feast, and he had a lot of interesting feedback on the feast. Shu thought that the man who wasn't dressed right was brought there under social compulsion. He asked what Baptist believe and they shared the story of salvation with him. Shu said we all worship the same God and then left but gave them a hug goodbye. Meanwhile Meredith had a very odd encounter with someone she believes was a dark angel. A man came up and sought her out, walked across the grass in order to talk to her; he approached her. He told her that he was Jewish and that Jews control the world. He also offered that he was part of the free masons, believed power is the root of the world, and "angels are the ones who have power." He also said "As Jews we believe we gave Jesus a chance to prove himself and he didn't." Meredith tried to tell him the wedding feast story, but he cut her off telling her that she was confused, wrong and that the story doesn't apply to today. He ended up getting offended by her really saying nothing and walked off; he walked away saying "sometimes you don't know when you've met an angel." The incident really shook her, because she really felt like she met a dark angel today. Pray for her that she may not lose faith and pray for this demon person who has such darkness in his heart.

Tonight, we are going to Cheshire Cheese restaurant and prayer walking near Buckingham Palace. Tomorrow, we will do much of the same as today - prayer walking, passing out tea/coffee and learning stories. Pray that we conquer in spiritual warfare tomorrow, that we have the strengths to carry on in the Lord's work, and that The Lord brings us people to tell the Gospel to.
In His Love,
The London Team


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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

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