Saturday, February 20, 2010
BDTW - Day 8 - Dashe
We met a man from the New Zealand army as well who recently came to Taiwan. He's not a believer but we hope to be able to reach out to him in future Bible studies. Please pray for him that God will open his heart to be receptive to the Gospel.
The youth does not have many opportunities to pray with each other and think about their faith so we used the night to create groups to talk freely about where they stand with God. We challenged them with the question, "Who are you and what's your identity?" We hope that everyone re-thinks who they think they are and find themselves secure in knowing that they are created by God to be sons and daughters of God.
Afterward, we had dinner with the college praise team from the church. Please pray for leaders to rise up within Jhiacheng Church to lead the youth. This concludes the 8 day trip around Taiwan and everyone's sad to part and we've had many experiences. In only a short-time, we've learned so much and got to see how much God loves the country of Taiwan. We hope that this trip will continue on next year! Our members will be posting reflections and thoughts throughout the week so please check back this blog to hear their points of views about Taiwan.
A group of 14 Christian brothers and sisters from various churches, various countries, various backgrounds with a common vision to share the Gospel... Breaking Down the Walls 2010.
BDTW - Day 7 - Tainan
We worked with the college ministry leaders Josh and Jenny and it helped very much that they (and even all of the students) were bilingual. We all ate lunch together and then practiced skits and music together. We taught the college students our skits and we went outreaching at a nearby department store.
At the department store, the same scenario happened where the security guard told us we could not be there. We were all about to lose hope but we sent Anderson and Josh to talk with the administration and fill out a form/talk with them and we were able to set-up. Not to mention, the rain stopped just in time as well.
We drew many crowds and shared our skits numerous of times. Our team performed the skits, the college team performed the skits, everyone was singing and helping with the music, and everyone was talking with people and handing out fliers and material. It was an amazing sight. We even had one of the college students dress up as a clown and distribute balloons to kids! Everyone was very pumped.
We prayed walked back to the church and then had a night of praise, testimonies, skits, and games again. It was great for the team to fellowship with this group of students. We learned a lot and caught their passion for Christ. We hope that we were to show them how to mobilize a vision and put it in action. Their pastor really takes to heart the saying where 100 youth can shake the world. It was sad to go but after the night, we headed back to Kaohsiung.
BDTW - Day 5 & 6 - Taizhong
On Thursday, our team slept in until 9 AM, which was very much needed from the early mornings that we've been used to. We had briefing and devotionals which Carmen and Alan led. Afterwards, we split into groups and prayer-walked around the city, including the Confucius Temple, stadium, and a couple of high schools. We met at the Yizhong Market where we planned to have an afternoon of outreach. We set up our sound and as we started, the security guard came to us and told us that we were not allowed to set up. It was one of those, "What do we do and what's going to happen?" moments. We learned a very big lesson - not to start up too big with loud music because the authorities will then feel intimidated and not be willing for us to stay. We asked the guard and he allowed us to have our performance for 30 minutes (this eventually lasted for much longer)! Additionally, we prayed for the rain to stop and it stopped during our outreach. God is good.
We stirred up quite a crowd and talked to many of the people. We also got a few contacts for Woody to follow up with for his Bible study and church. At night we performed skits, played games, had praise and prayer as well. We learned so much from Woody and how to engage people during outreach events. Much of this was very helpful for our ministry in Tainan. At the end of the night, it was great to spend time with Woody's family and talk with each other.
Anderson, one of our Taiwanese friends translated the Gospel message during the night. He was originally an ORTV Bible Study member at Woody's Bible study in Kaohsiung. And now, he's translating the Gospel at Woody's Bible study. Funny how God works.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
latest prayer requests
- people we've met, including the man from the breakfast shop and our contacts from the Taichung outreach so far, including a young social worker named Miriam (she is from Tainan and won't be here tomorrow, but hopes to come to our event in Tainan on Friday)
- weather – it's been cold, windy, and wet these few days, and we'd love some warmth and sunshine, especially since it'll encourage visitors to stay longer to listen and chat
- health – some team members not operating at 100%; may God be their strength and sustenance (Grace, Alan)
- two more Kaohsiung-ers are joining us tomorrow, Jenny and Anderson, Taiwanese believers who will be a great help due to their language fluency!
- tomorrow evening, we are doing a more formal outreach event from 7 to 9pm. Pray for God to bring specific souls through the door to learn more about Him and the truth, and for our team to be the best messengers that we can.
- We just got confirmation that a church in Tainan will be able to work with us to hold an outreach evening on Friday! We'll be working with Living Waters church, and apparently there will be a group of college students able & willing to help us out on Friday as well.
BDTW - Day 5
In the morning, we went to the Taipei 101 area and sang some songs out on the walkway before heading inside to the bookstore. We thought we might be able to share some of our giveaway materials with passersby, but as it turned out, not many people were walking around. It was quite cold, windy, and rainy, so that may have contributed! In the end, we handed out some Bible storybooks to a few kids and spent the rest of our time on prayer walks.
After lunch, we headed to Taichung where we are currently staying with two missionaries in this area, Woody and Tony. They have been super helpful with providing us a venue to do an outreach event tomorrow (Thursday) night and showing us the best area to do some outreach beforehand. In fact, they run an ORTV (English Bible study) evening every Thursday, but they have a “break” this week for Chinese New Year. So us Kaohsiung-ers will use that time to do our song/skit/testimony outreach.
We spent our evening checking out an area of the nearby Yi-jong night market where Woody advised us to set up camp for outreach. Luke played a few songs on his guitar and the rest of us walked around talking with the onlookers, getting to know them and inviting them to return the next day for our more formal event. Many were just travelling through like us and therefore will not be around tomorrow, but we will keep getting the word out tomorrow and see who God brings.
BDTW - Day 4
We packed up early in the morning with plans for spending some more time hiking some trails on our way to Taipei. Upon returning to our vans after a breakfast stop, however, we discovered that the keys to one of the vans had been locked inside the car! We weren't sure who to call for help since all the shops in the area were closed for the New Year break. Minor calamity! Major delay!
Our prayer for this latest dilemma was simply to recognize God's sovereignty in the situation. Just this morning, we read from Isaiah 45:5-6
“I am the Lord, and there is no other, besides me there is no God; I equip you, though you do not know me, that people may know, from the rising of the sun and from the west, that there is none besides me; I am the Lord, and there is no other. I form light and create darkness, I make well-being and create calamity, I am the Lord, who does all these things.”
How was this “calamity” to be used for his glory??
As some of the guys tried their hand at jimmying the lock, others went back to the breakfast shop to ask for their advice. The shop owner was very kind to call some locksmiths in the area and find one whose shop was still open. However, he was in the middle of grocery shopping, so we had to wait for him to return! So a few of us talked more with the shop workers, and eventually asked if they would like to listen to some songs and see a skit, since we had a bunch prepared. It was basically a family-run business, along with one university student who was helping out. After the locksmith arrived (and opened the door in about 5 seconds with his special tools, hehe!), we all gathered in the breakfast shop and shared a song and a skit with them.
As it turned out (!), the father of this family attends a nearby Christian church, although, from what we could understand, the rest of his family does not go with him. He was very excited once he found out we were Christians going around with these songs and skits. We had a short but sweet time chatting with them, then departed soon after.
It seems a small thing, but what a great encounter God set up for us! We pray (and ask that you would pray along with us) that the Lord would open the eyes of this man's family members to see & know Christ as their saviour.
The rest of the day was spent travelling to Taipei, and we slept almost immediately upon arriving!
Pictures:
Iris giving some evangelical CDs/DVDs to the father of the family after our song/skit sharing.
BDTW - Day 3
The majority of today was spent wandering through the natural splendors of Taroko Gorge. Misty mountains, soaring cliffs, rushing rivers... breath-taking stuff.
"Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever you had formed the earth and the world, from everlasting to everlasting you are God." Psalm 90:2
We continue to reflect on God's HUGEness and IN-CONTROLness. We serve a sovereign Lord!
Today afforded us a longer chance to rest & refresh, and spend more time getting to know each other better as brothers & sisters. Tomorrow we head up to northern Taiwan!
journeying through Taroko Gorge (the hats are for possible falling rocks; we are not mining anything!)
No wonder it takes us so long to get things done...