Thursday 31st March 2011.
Bill Johnson, senior leader at bethel, was hanging around in school today at the beginning, we had the nicest conversation and he gave me a lovely hug, he is such a fatherly man, so warm.
Also today our friend Elizabeth had a lovely suprise on her birthday, she had a dream about finding money in a purse she doesnt use any more, so when she woke up she checked her purse just in case there was money.......and found a beautiful good sized diamond! It is perfectly cut and SO sparkly we saw it today, shes tried to cut glass with it and it worked, so it is real. God loves to give his children gifts. People have found gems all over the world, all different colours and all different sizes. Thankyou Father God. :) we are waiting for ours, izzys birthdays next thursday....
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Religion loved to strain and strive and boast in what its done.we are only going to boast in what He has done. weve been grafted in to the jam of heavens twinky. oh John Crowder we love you
Hello ship mates, hows it going?
Everyone havin' a good ol' time out there?
Last week Canon Andrew White came to speak to us which was awesome. He told us stories of his life, both painfully sad and wonderfully happy. he got rocked at Bethel and has gone home saying Bethels the joint best church with his in the world. haha.
We have had a great week this week, it started off on monday with a football/soccer time for liam, and a lovely walk round shasta lake for izzy.
Tuesday we were in school, we had a time of wonderful worship and then Bill Johnson spoke, it was amazing. He spoke on John 12:37 onwards. about how if we see whats coming, we can ask for it and pull it into the now. twas a good word.
Tuesday night we went to the 1st of 5 meetings called Dream Culture, run by a couple called Andy and Janine Mason, Andy is interning with Danny Silk, one of the pastors here. It was so good! About learning how to dream (as in what we wanna do in life) and that we have permission to dream, and steps on how to make them happen.
Today we had church history with one of the revival pastors, John sturges, which was brilliant, we then had bible teaching with Dann Farrelly, who spoke on the law which was good. Then Paul Manwaring spoke on beauty. It was just SO good. It was a little bit like the Dream Culture stuff. It was about living your life doing what you love which is beautiful, and brings glory to God.
We had revival group in which we played prophetic games, prophecying over people whilst blindfolded so our own judgements and stuff dont cloud our words from God for people. It was fun.
Tonight me and Em went to SOZO training which was really good. Pretty much everythings been really good today :), and tonight we had friends over to play games and eat english chocolate. cadburys!! YUM.
I hope all having a wonderful week. The weather here has been awful, all the rivers are really full because its been raining a lot! but today.........the sun came! wooooooooooo. ive missed it. it felt so good on our skin. i hope it doesnt go away.
Remember, you have permission to have dreams, write them down and think about how you can make them come about. Its not being selfish, God put those dreams into your heart, and he wants you to fulfil them, because he loves you.
Blessings and Grace
*photo of game from revival group.

Hello ship mates, hows it going?
Everyone havin' a good ol' time out there?
Last week Canon Andrew White came to speak to us which was awesome. He told us stories of his life, both painfully sad and wonderfully happy. he got rocked at Bethel and has gone home saying Bethels the joint best church with his in the world. haha.
We have had a great week this week, it started off on monday with a football/soccer time for liam, and a lovely walk round shasta lake for izzy.
Tuesday we were in school, we had a time of wonderful worship and then Bill Johnson spoke, it was amazing. He spoke on John 12:37 onwards. about how if we see whats coming, we can ask for it and pull it into the now. twas a good word.
Tuesday night we went to the 1st of 5 meetings called Dream Culture, run by a couple called Andy and Janine Mason, Andy is interning with Danny Silk, one of the pastors here. It was so good! About learning how to dream (as in what we wanna do in life) and that we have permission to dream, and steps on how to make them happen.
Today we had church history with one of the revival pastors, John sturges, which was brilliant, we then had bible teaching with Dann Farrelly, who spoke on the law which was good. Then Paul Manwaring spoke on beauty. It was just SO good. It was a little bit like the Dream Culture stuff. It was about living your life doing what you love which is beautiful, and brings glory to God.
We had revival group in which we played prophetic games, prophecying over people whilst blindfolded so our own judgements and stuff dont cloud our words from God for people. It was fun.
Tonight me and Em went to SOZO training which was really good. Pretty much everythings been really good today :), and tonight we had friends over to play games and eat english chocolate. cadburys!! YUM.
I hope all having a wonderful week. The weather here has been awful, all the rivers are really full because its been raining a lot! but today.........the sun came! wooooooooooo. ive missed it. it felt so good on our skin. i hope it doesnt go away.
Remember, you have permission to have dreams, write them down and think about how you can make them come about. Its not being selfish, God put those dreams into your heart, and he wants you to fulfil them, because he loves you.
Blessings and Grace
*photo of game from revival group.

Monday, March 21, 2011
Rancho de Sus Ninos
Hola!
We've been away for the past week in Mexico on a missions trip where we stayed at Rancho de Sus Ninos. We had an awesome, life changing time so we thought we'd fill you in on some of what happened....
We arrived at Rancho last Saturday, early afternoon after a really really long drive. We left Redding at about 2AM and arrived at about 2PM, the whole journey we rode in a bus. We were all really tired but excited about what the week ahead had in store. We were graciously given the rest of Saturday off to adjust to our new surroundings, apart from we had to be at dinner and we had a welcome talk we attended.
Sunday morning we had a church service which was great. The worship was amazing, the band were incredibly gifted musicians. Izzy was one of our team that was painting and painted a beautiful picture of a bird with various aspects of God's character in it's wings, reflecting Malachi 4:2. The service was a great introduction to the week ahead.
Sunday night we went and ministered in a small local church. To my surprise I was given the task of leading the kid's ministry. After a short time of panic, I thought through what would be good to accomplish during the time with the children and found some helpful and gifted people to fulfill this. We decided to get the kids active in hearing from God and to finish the session off by doing a picture for someone special to them and drawing what they thought God wanted to say to that person. The time went really well, loads of the kids came up with amazing and creative pictures and really seemed to engage with what was going on, even though we had to do the session through a translator.
Having gone on a trip to Uganda a few years ago I thought Mexico would be a kind of step up in terms of quality of living than Africa. Obviously not on a par with the US and UK but somewhere in between. I was shocked, Much of what we saw in Mexico was below the standard of living that we saw in Uganda which really took me by surprise. It was incredibly dry, the landscape was very dusty and most peoples houses were just bits of wood stuck together, nothing nearly as big as the garages we put our cars in. I guess I was ignorant to how Mexican people live.
The rest of the week followed a nice pattern of services with the Bible collage students in the morning, a couple hours of manual work where we helped install a water pipe, sewage pipe and lay foundations for a playground; and then in the afternoon we would go out to various places in the local area and talk to people and invite them to events that were being held. We got to play with the kids who go to school at the Ranch on a couple of days too which was awesome. All of the kids that stay at the Ranch are orphans and it was a pleasure to be able to spend time with them, in my case it was giving them various balloon animals and shapes that we made. The love of God was so evident in their eyes. Even though the world may have forgotten about these kids and these people, God certainly hasn't, it was so humbling to spend time with them. I must say I am in awe of the work that Jimmy and Genea Horner are doing in Tecate, Mexico. It truly was a privilege to be able to partner with the work they are doing.
The group we were with was great too. There was about 57 of us I think, many of whom we had never met or seen around school but by the end we were like a family. It was great to spend the week with them and getting to know them, it was such a great group that was led amazingly by Ben Armstrong, one of the Revival group Pastors at our school of ministry. I could go on and on about what we did, what we saw, but I'm going to leave it there for now. Maybe we'll fill in some details as the weeks go by. I must tell you about the Friday night we had. Friday nights are there healing service, so in the main hall they have a worship and prayer service and some of the class rooms off of the main hall serve as healing rooms where as people are called they head into one of the classrooms to be prayer for. Needless to say, Jesus got some of what He paid for and many people got healed or set free from things that had them in bondage. Absolutely awesome time, such a blessing to be able to serve them at this service. We also got to see a brand new centre they're about to open which is going to be a healing home. It's for people that are terminally ill and doctors have given up hope. They will be able to stay at the home and be cared for and ministered to by the staff there. Such an awesome thing to be doing.
We really hope this wasn't our last time at Rancho de Sus Ninos. It's a very long way from home but we hope one day we'll be back. We were so touched and moved by the staff, children, and students. May God bless them exceedingly abundantly above all they ask or think.
Until our next post, Byeeeeeeeeeeeeee! or Adios!
We've been away for the past week in Mexico on a missions trip where we stayed at Rancho de Sus Ninos. We had an awesome, life changing time so we thought we'd fill you in on some of what happened....
We arrived at Rancho last Saturday, early afternoon after a really really long drive. We left Redding at about 2AM and arrived at about 2PM, the whole journey we rode in a bus. We were all really tired but excited about what the week ahead had in store. We were graciously given the rest of Saturday off to adjust to our new surroundings, apart from we had to be at dinner and we had a welcome talk we attended.
Sunday morning we had a church service which was great. The worship was amazing, the band were incredibly gifted musicians. Izzy was one of our team that was painting and painted a beautiful picture of a bird with various aspects of God's character in it's wings, reflecting Malachi 4:2. The service was a great introduction to the week ahead.
Sunday night we went and ministered in a small local church. To my surprise I was given the task of leading the kid's ministry. After a short time of panic, I thought through what would be good to accomplish during the time with the children and found some helpful and gifted people to fulfill this. We decided to get the kids active in hearing from God and to finish the session off by doing a picture for someone special to them and drawing what they thought God wanted to say to that person. The time went really well, loads of the kids came up with amazing and creative pictures and really seemed to engage with what was going on, even though we had to do the session through a translator.
Having gone on a trip to Uganda a few years ago I thought Mexico would be a kind of step up in terms of quality of living than Africa. Obviously not on a par with the US and UK but somewhere in between. I was shocked, Much of what we saw in Mexico was below the standard of living that we saw in Uganda which really took me by surprise. It was incredibly dry, the landscape was very dusty and most peoples houses were just bits of wood stuck together, nothing nearly as big as the garages we put our cars in. I guess I was ignorant to how Mexican people live.
The rest of the week followed a nice pattern of services with the Bible collage students in the morning, a couple hours of manual work where we helped install a water pipe, sewage pipe and lay foundations for a playground; and then in the afternoon we would go out to various places in the local area and talk to people and invite them to events that were being held. We got to play with the kids who go to school at the Ranch on a couple of days too which was awesome. All of the kids that stay at the Ranch are orphans and it was a pleasure to be able to spend time with them, in my case it was giving them various balloon animals and shapes that we made. The love of God was so evident in their eyes. Even though the world may have forgotten about these kids and these people, God certainly hasn't, it was so humbling to spend time with them. I must say I am in awe of the work that Jimmy and Genea Horner are doing in Tecate, Mexico. It truly was a privilege to be able to partner with the work they are doing.
The group we were with was great too. There was about 57 of us I think, many of whom we had never met or seen around school but by the end we were like a family. It was great to spend the week with them and getting to know them, it was such a great group that was led amazingly by Ben Armstrong, one of the Revival group Pastors at our school of ministry. I could go on and on about what we did, what we saw, but I'm going to leave it there for now. Maybe we'll fill in some details as the weeks go by. I must tell you about the Friday night we had. Friday nights are there healing service, so in the main hall they have a worship and prayer service and some of the class rooms off of the main hall serve as healing rooms where as people are called they head into one of the classrooms to be prayer for. Needless to say, Jesus got some of what He paid for and many people got healed or set free from things that had them in bondage. Absolutely awesome time, such a blessing to be able to serve them at this service. We also got to see a brand new centre they're about to open which is going to be a healing home. It's for people that are terminally ill and doctors have given up hope. They will be able to stay at the home and be cared for and ministered to by the staff there. Such an awesome thing to be doing.
We really hope this wasn't our last time at Rancho de Sus Ninos. It's a very long way from home but we hope one day we'll be back. We were so touched and moved by the staff, children, and students. May God bless them exceedingly abundantly above all they ask or think.
Until our next post, Byeeeeeeeeeeeeee! or Adios!
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Healing rooms 6th March:
The Holy Spirit rocked a lot of people today! I wish i could remember them all but i cant, so i will tell you what i know.
My group prayed for about 6 people. The first people we prayed for left with hope and knowing the love of God, we declared divine health over their family. We prayed for a man that had come from somewhere 10 hours away, he come regularly to get his top up of prayer. he had fibromyalgia, scoliosis, spine and joint pain and arthritis. As we prayed he said he felt a little better. we prayed some more and he said his calf's were better than they had been in years and started crying as God showed him how much he was loved, we knighted him and told him he was a beloved son of God. he started bending down and twisting all around and said he was so much better, and he bend down and touched all our feet to show off his newly healed calf's! :)
We prayed for a woman who's aunt had cancer and she just wanted to know God love and joy, she also had pain in her gall bladder. As we prayed i felt like i needed to put my hand on her hair and ask for oil of love to flow over her. After she said her gall bladder had stopped hurting, and as i put my hand on her head she said she felt love pour through her and it felt just delightful. She left really happy.
There were people all over the room getting healed, someone walked without his walker for the 1st time in 2 years, someone who didnt have any intestines and had a bag could feel intestines in him and said it was all moving in there, he also couldnt straighten his arm at all with no pain and could by the end of the 10 minute prayer. Peoples migraines left, pain in bodies left. God just did SO much today. And i'm sure many more will write in saying they got healed in the week that follows, as that's what normally happens.
People ring in on skype to the healing rooms and there were testimonies of a tumour shrinking, a hernia going, holy spirit encounters. SOOO GOOODDD!!!!
I LOVE working in the healing rooms.
I had a bad back from standing all day and told Adam, so he just clicked behind my back and said 'be healed' and i suddenly went bright red in the face and got so hot, then my back felt all warm and fuzzy. it was such a nice feeling : ) Thankyou Jesus.
If any of you are in pain and have anything wrong with you physically, i would definitely recommend calling on skype to the Bethel healing rooms.
http://www.ibethel.org/site/healing-rooms-ministry
Today we are going to relax, go out for a coffee, do some homework and thank God for His awesome goodness.
Take care. God Bless you
The Holy Spirit rocked a lot of people today! I wish i could remember them all but i cant, so i will tell you what i know.
My group prayed for about 6 people. The first people we prayed for left with hope and knowing the love of God, we declared divine health over their family. We prayed for a man that had come from somewhere 10 hours away, he come regularly to get his top up of prayer. he had fibromyalgia, scoliosis, spine and joint pain and arthritis. As we prayed he said he felt a little better. we prayed some more and he said his calf's were better than they had been in years and started crying as God showed him how much he was loved, we knighted him and told him he was a beloved son of God. he started bending down and twisting all around and said he was so much better, and he bend down and touched all our feet to show off his newly healed calf's! :)
We prayed for a woman who's aunt had cancer and she just wanted to know God love and joy, she also had pain in her gall bladder. As we prayed i felt like i needed to put my hand on her hair and ask for oil of love to flow over her. After she said her gall bladder had stopped hurting, and as i put my hand on her head she said she felt love pour through her and it felt just delightful. She left really happy.
There were people all over the room getting healed, someone walked without his walker for the 1st time in 2 years, someone who didnt have any intestines and had a bag could feel intestines in him and said it was all moving in there, he also couldnt straighten his arm at all with no pain and could by the end of the 10 minute prayer. Peoples migraines left, pain in bodies left. God just did SO much today. And i'm sure many more will write in saying they got healed in the week that follows, as that's what normally happens.
People ring in on skype to the healing rooms and there were testimonies of a tumour shrinking, a hernia going, holy spirit encounters. SOOO GOOODDD!!!!
I LOVE working in the healing rooms.
I had a bad back from standing all day and told Adam, so he just clicked behind my back and said 'be healed' and i suddenly went bright red in the face and got so hot, then my back felt all warm and fuzzy. it was such a nice feeling : ) Thankyou Jesus.
If any of you are in pain and have anything wrong with you physically, i would definitely recommend calling on skype to the Bethel healing rooms.
http://www.ibethel.org/site/healing-rooms-ministry
Today we are going to relax, go out for a coffee, do some homework and thank God for His awesome goodness.
Take care. God Bless you
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Hello lovely supporters, here's an update on our missions situation, so we were going to Ecuador, then we didn't raise the money(it was 4,200 dollors for both of us) so we asked to be put on the waiting list for Tecate,Mexico (which Josh and Em and our friend Tony are on) then they emailed saying there was no space, so we cried for like a week, then they offered us a little 3 day trip to a place 2 hours away and we said no, then we thought we didn't have a trip, then yesterday they emailed and said people dropped out of Tecate so we are in! woooo we were sooo happy.
The trip is 8 days long and we will be driving down. Which is a long drive!
We will tell you more about what we will be doing soon.
Love yas alllllll
xxxxxxx
The trip is 8 days long and we will be driving down. Which is a long drive!
We will tell you more about what we will be doing soon.
Love yas alllllll
xxxxxxx
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