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Don’t Forget the Little Guys! September 13, 2011

Filed under: Family,Updates — GoWests! @ 11:32 am

The prettiest (albiet tired) soldier!

Every year at YWAM Montana we take 2 days to “retreat” as a staff. For the past few years we have gone to a campground about 20 miles away on a small lake. We bring in a speaker, eat good food, and play in the lake or horseshoes, etc. This year Danny Lehmann joined us as our guest speaker and it was wonderful. The sun was brilliantly hot, and THAT is always wonderful when you live up north =).

A few months ago God laid it on my heart to run a program for our kids during the adult sessions. We have….about 40 kids on base!! Normally we have babysitting, but many of us moms have wanted something more for them. Each year that has gone by, I say to myself, “I wish we had something fun and enriching for the kids during staff retreat”. So this was the year for me to quit wishing and get to work!

I am pleased to report that we pulled off “Bible Boot Camp” for our kids last month at staff retreat! There were songs, skits, crafts, snacks, games, lessons – basically a vbs crammed into 2 days! The feedback has been great. The kids were growing in the Lord and having fun while their parents were doing the same!

Some soldiers in God's army

It is so easy for me to pour into the lives of young women and co-workers around me. I can haul my family overseas and minister in a Buddhist nation for a few months. I take time to prepare and teach in discipleship programs. I love to do these things and will continue to do so. But I feel encouraged by the Lord to also take time for the children at THIS ministry location!

God has designed our kids to do great things with Him and for Him. What a privilege to partner with Him in their training and development! This school year in my family, we are working on scripture memory, as part of their homework. I trust the Word of God to bear good fruit both now and in the years to come!

Performing for the parents, "I may never march in the infantry.."

 

Training Ministry Update September 4, 2011

Filed under: J's Journey,Updates — GoWests! @ 9:40 pm

Hi all.

How about a little look at the training I’ve been doing over the past few months?   Ok!

This year has been evolving as one where my role as a developer and trainer is broadening.  As you know, our primary sphere of development is within discipleship schools with YWAM. YWAM also has a number of higher level academic training, and a myriad of ministry initiatives, existing to impact every sphere of society. Over the last several months I have been doing training in some of these more specialized audiences, and invitations for others are appearing also.

I tend to divide my training into two target-categories: schools (groups of students), and staff (program staff, leaders, leadership groups, etc). See below for a quick look into some of our time spent over the last few months.

April:

4th-22nd:  For our Sports Ministry department, I ran a 3-week intensive training program called “Pursuit”. This was full-time and targeted identity, leadership, personal discipleship, and discipling skills. This was a first for them and their department. This small group of dedicated staff works hard to mobilize young people into missions using sports and outdoor adventure activities as an open door.

25th-29th: I spoke for a week in a Discipleship Training School in Salem, Oregon. Topic…? “The Cost of Discipleship”

May:

2nd-5th: Although I couldn’t travel there, I was able to accept an invitation to speak to DTS leaders and staff from all over Eastern Europe, in the Ukraine, via Skype video conference. This was a first for me – a week of skype teaching, translated on the other side by someone I couldn’t see!  What a great week, and what wonderful people training and working so hard in difficult pioneering countries.

9th-13th:  I developed and hosted a 1-week seminar for YWAM program leaders called “Enrichment”. This was such a great time of encouragement for many leaders who are working so hard at developing others, empowering missionaries, and propelling mission-work all over the globe. It was a time to pour into them, help refresh and “enrich” them as they gathered as peers, able to talk about “life” together.

June:

May29-June15:  I did 2+ weeks of staff training for a large DTS in Kona. This was wonderful.  We were able to work with old friends – many whom we worked with when they first entered YWAM,  then began staffing, then leading… even if it was work for them, it was a great  encouragement and a little look at some fruit from our lives over the last 15 years.   PLUS… I  was able to take the whole family with me! So sweeeeet. The first time the kids had been back  to their birthplace, friends and my brother’s fam’ too. Such a good working- family vacation.

July-August:

Back to Montana, to run our leadership school, “DTS Equip”. 6 weeks, June 27-August 5. I will send out a separate blog about this shortly. What an incredible time.  (fyi… dtsequip.com)

Aug 15-19: Taught for a week in a new DTS out here, the “Endurance DTS”. It is focused on the outdoor adventure industry, and as well as learning various skills for that arena, their outreach is spent with backpackers an hikers and climbers in the USA, and Spain.  (fyi… endurancedts.org). Topic? You guessed it, “The Cost of Discipleship”

…September?

8th-16th:  On Thursday I head off to Cambodia. Not for DTS, but this time to train Bible teachers in the School of Biblical Studies, in areas of leadership and discipleship. These people are some of my greatest heroes. Their commitment is inspiring, and the fruit of the work, so enviable. This is my privilege.  Please pray for Molly and kids while I’m gone.

Ok, enough for now.  Stay tuned for more “catch-up-communication”!  Love to all!

JW

 

…back from the dark side of the moon September 1, 2011

Filed under: Updates — GoWests! @ 2:32 pm


“Mission Control, can you hear us”?

While perhaps a little hyperbole can be excused here, it sure feels like a long time in the shadows when it comes to communication. We apologize. Even if we aren’t the most prolific blog and newsletter writers out there, this stretch has been a record for us. So we wanted to break the silence with firstly an apology, but even more than that, an explanation of kinds.

Trust us when we say that it’s good to be approaching some sort of normalcy that allows us a more consistent schedule, and therefore communication. We have been through a rather “stretching” time over the last 4 months. Molly and I are now on the leadership team of our YWAM training campus (a.k.a. “The Council”). This has meant more responsibility and of course, meetings. But the stretching began a little while ago when one of our DTS students almost died on outreach in Calcutta India. He was freakishly hit by a train while moving through a “train station slum”. It was an absolute miracle that he survived. Unfortunately he lost a leg in the process. All Council members spent many hours and meetings following, dealing with the team’s needs on the ground, sending trauma debriefing and leadership teams, medical assistance, family issues, and more. Follow this link to see the “Pray For David” Facebook page his sister created at the time, and/or here for a news article written about the incident. (FYI, the team “finished strong” in India and saw some amazing miracles, salvations and ministry partnerships formed as a result of their faithfulness. David is currently in good shape at home, while continuing treatment.)

Shortly after this we entered perhaps the hardest season we have ever faced in leadership. I cannot give details here, but let me say that as a leader I have dealt with everything [or so I thought] from the death of a student to disciplinary issues, but this has been the hardest and most heart-breaking situation we have ever been part of dealing with.  We are only now beginning to emerge from the dust.

During all of this time I was running a leadership school, as well as trying our best to host family visitors from 2 countries!  (That was a highlight for us, though!). Oh, did I forget our new puppy…?

We want to thank you for your faithful emotional, prayer, verbal, and financial support. In the midst of all of these trials we have been running very successful leadership training, discipleship training, international outreaches, local evangelism, and various teaching opportunities in other locations.  People are being developed, workers are being sent out, people are being physically healed, and the lost ARE getting saved!  Thank you team. Even if you are simply reading this, it is an encouragement to us to know that you are following what we are doing, and more importantly hearing about how a loving God is turning the tide in a pretty messed-up world.

Over the next  couple of weeks you will see some posts about the specifics of the last several months: DTS Equip, leadership training, DTS teaching, a new family member, family visiting, the Montana summer, future gigs and events, and more. In the meantime, I’ll start writing, and then pack for Cambodia. I leave in a week, to train Bible teachers in foundations of discipling and leadership skills.

Thanks for following!

J & M

 

God moving in Cambodia – a short blurb February 4, 2011

Filed under: DTS,DTS Equip,Updates — GoWests! @ 4:41 pm

So, Cambodia DTS Equip came, progressed quickly, and now seems so far in my memory. Life travels too quickly.

I recently received this email from my Khmer co-leader, Dina, and his new bride Malis. Forgive the written “Cambo-English”, but because he is such a good verbal communicator, I know exactly what he is saying! (I have taken the liberty of adjusting some of the really bad grammatical and spelling errors!). It’s short, but powerful and refreshing. The work goes forward in Cambodia!

JW

Dina

Dear Friend.

How are you doing? Hope you doing good. Yesterday I just return back from the village with DTS team from Sweden. My leg muscle was hurt, the team pray for me, then I got heal after two hour when I translate for their teaching,  praise God.

The church in village kind of dry-out, people not excited about God, but during these 5 day, God has use the team to encourage the church and preach the gospel to the unbelievers. We see the church was encourage by that, and just bring them excitement back.

One story:

There is one family the wife was processing (possessed) by evil spirite , they using all their money and what they have try to get free from evil spirit by going to the witch doctor but it not help, they feel hopeless. When the team come team tell them God love, and want to heal her so they fast and prayer for her, Praise God now she free  and the whole family gave their live to the Lord,Amen

Thank you for being a part of this week with us in Cambodia and praying for us

In his love, Dina & Malis

Cambodia team ministry

More village ministry

 

Seasonal Change: a bird’s-eye-view from the Westside January 14, 2011

Filed under: J's Journey,Updates — GoWests! @ 4:55 pm

No surprise to anyone, time flies. It feels like we had just returned from Cambodia when I took the photo on the left, when all of a sudden a month later, I took the photo on the right (that’s how it looks now, too)! I had only just become accustomed to writing “2010” and now, 2011 is here!  With that being said, I had already been “living”  in 2011 for some time: schedules, making plans, ministry commitments, …communicating about upcoming events and projects. Looking at my wall calendar, open space begins… in September.

With so much to do, are we doing the “good” things, or the “God” things?  It has been said more than once that, “it is the good which gets in the way of the best”.  So what does a God-directed 2011 look like for the Wests?  As we move into 2011 we wanted to give you a bird’s eye view of the upcoming year, but from the perspective of “why” rather than simply “What”. We are moving into new territory for us; trying to pioneer some work, branch out into other areas, while increase effectiveness in proven ones. We invite you all to be a part of that.

Our focus is continuing to move toward leadership training and discipleship. Opportunities are opening up for us, and we are taking steps to solidify our vision, as well as commitments in that direction.

DTS Equip, our leadership program designed specifically for leaders of YWAM’s Discipleship Training School is moving forward. We are now focusing most of our time running, and developing this program, both locally and internationally. While we run one DTS Equip every year in Montana, USA, we have also pioneered this school in other locations in the Caribbean, and South East Asia. I am currently in conversation about future programs in Eastern Europe, Central America, and East Asia.

Leadership and Staff Training. I am receiving and responding to invitations to train various staff groups (outside of DTS) in discipling and leadership skills. Some of these are international opportunities, some local.

DTS Leadership Consultation. I have been invited to aid in the development, and strategic implementation of vision for a large DTS program. I have already begun these consultations and really enjoy them.

Local (and remote) mentoring. Both molly and I regularly meet with different individuals with the express purpose of mentoring. As we expand our roles and schedules this year, we can see these relationships expanding too. Some of these are within our work context, and some outside.

“Personal” ministry projects. There is a major project which I have been pondering for some time now, and last year I sensed the Lord tell me to begin. Without going into any detail, I simply ask that you would pray for me in this area. It is something new, …and challenging for me!

Overall we feel ourselves continuing in the “familiar” while making intentional moves into some newer unchartered areas.  Is 2011 a year of pioneering for the Wests?  We’ll see. Please keep us in prayer.  For a more detailed look at the ministry and teaching plan for the next few months, check out our calendar page on our site. As always, feel free to post comments, email, call… stay in touch!

Blessings,

Jeremy and Molly

 

Unreached people groups shrinking! December 16, 2010

Filed under: J's Journey,Updates — GoWests! @ 3:38 pm

Good afternoon everyone (that is if you’re in my timezone when you read this!).

With all of the bad press about the moral state of society, issues within the church [globally], the rise of anti-Christian movements, on to “civilization as we know it”, I wanted to share some good news about the spread of Christianity.

Youth With A Mission’s Global Leadership Team (“GLT”, the international eldership body of YWAM) have recently concluded a week of prayer and strategy meetings. As an international missions organization we are fairly up to date on statistics and numbers regarding Christianity on the globe, especially within the developing world. While we don’t espouse to have all of the facts on this, the following statement from an individual within the GLT who works both within YWAM as well as with numerous other evangelical organizations, is encouraging.

“The GLT then heard a presentation about Call 2 All, a partnership between hundreds of organizations that is led by Mark Anderson of YWAM. He announced that in the last four years as these organizations have met together in different gatherings around the world, and as they have made commitments together, they have seen amazing progress. He said that four years ago, their research showed 639 people groups of over 100,000 people in size that had no known believers and nobody working among them. Now, as God has blessed the joint efforts of Call 2 All members, work has begun to reach 456 of these unreached groups, 2,500 new full-time workers have gone out, 17,700 churches have been started, and they have seen 329,000 people make decisions to accept Christ.”

Now, that’s good news.  One thing that really excites me in this announcement is the fact that it happened through the coordination and cooperation of many different mission organisations and churches. Yay! That’s a huge part of who we are as YWAM: interdenominational, and valuing the local representation of Christ (the church). It’s not about us, but about His Kingdom going to the people who perish without Him.

Thanks for your prayers and support; not just for us, but for each other! The mission field exists wherever your feet take you, at any minute.  Blessings,

JW

ps. For more info about the various elements of YWAM International, hit this: YWAM

Changes to YWAM's logo over 50 years

 

New! Official DTS Equip Video November 12, 2010

Filed under: DTS Equip,Updates — GoWests! @ 11:16 am

Hello everyone.

Our media department in Montana just finished this video promo of DTS Equip. It gives a quick look at what it is, does, and who attends.  This was shot during this last DTS Equip in Montana, July-August 2010.

Take a look!
JW

http://www.vimeo.com/16749364

 

In the Slums. Vid #2 October 22, 2010

Filed under: DTS Equip,Family,Updates,Video — GoWests! @ 2:24 am

Go to the link below to see another quick video (5:29).

Slum Ministry, BB Oct 2010

We’re sorry about the quality. But, if you want to come on-board with us as our personal videographer, see the world, and make great clips, just let us know!

This clip is a throw-together over a couple of days doing some ministry at a slum about 1/2 km from our training location. Many of our crew went there regularly, and actually, live about 100m from it.

Enjoy,

J & M


 

A Video Look at The Wests in Cambodia October 16, 2010

Filed under: DTS Equip,Family,Uncategorized,Updates,Video — GoWests! @ 9:31 am

Hello everyone.

Well, I know it’s been a long time since our last [online] update, so we thought we’d show a couple of videos of life over here.  DTS Equip[ is coming to an end, and we are soon to be in Taiwan, teaching in a Discipleship Training School for a week. Over the next few days you can check back here for a few quick video flicks showing some of our DTS Equip “life”.

The first one is a quick stroll through downtown Battambang, and a look at some favorite cooking ingredients. We never know what we’re going to get for dinner..

Batttambang Life: a stroll through the market

(duration: 6:21)

Blessings to you all, and thanks for keeping up with us!

JW

 

Week 3 in Cambodia! September 10, 2010

Filed under: DTS Equip,Family,Updates — GoWests! @ 3:22 am

Hi everyone. Below is our latest update. Some of you may have received it as an email, but we wanted to throw it out there as a blog for others who aren’t on our mailing list.

It’s long, but worth the ride!  Photos are on the next blog. Thanks for everything and for following the West’s adventure’s with God. Nations are changing, people! GoWests!

……………………..

Here is our week 3 update =D

DTS Equip is in full swing!  There is much to consider when running a school on the field AND with English/Khmer/Vietnamese culture and language!  Jeremy and Dina are doing an outstanding job co-leading and of course our staff are excellent.  The 27 participants really seem to be soaking up the teaching and being really challenged in their personal discipleship as well as their discipleship of others.  The core of their faith is being strengthened to know what they believe and how to give words to it.  Their view of themselves and of God is being hugely expanded to believe for much bigger things to be done in their lifetime!!  It is really fun to be a mixed group representing Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, South Africa, Australia (not just Jer), and America, and to be moving forward together in these areas.  Sweet!

Quick History Review:

From 1975-1979, under the Pol Pot Regime, 90% of the educated Cambodians were executed.  The remaining were forced into labor camps and endured famine and severe suffering.  Following the Khmer Rouge, rebuilding the nation over the last 30 years has been slow.  A huge hindrance has been the loss of the educated Cambodians that would have been qualified to do so.

In light of that, as I meet people on the street, in the market, in YWAM, I realize that if they are my age or older, they endured the Khmer Rouge, as I was born in 1975.  Anyone a few years younger than me was born into a nation destroyed by war and famine.  So day to day life centers around sustenance:  Getting food on the table, or the floor.

Today, 80% of the population is under 30.  Wow.  In one sense, this is an exciting time to get the gospel out, when you consider how a nation could be shaped in one generation.  At the same time, there are few role models who can pass on a lifetime of learning to these young people.  Many of the older generation that survived the war suffer from post traumatic stress, causing many families to be broken or dysfunctional.

Amidst all these facts, we see great hope!  These young Khmer believers don’t have a lot to lose.  They will be great missionaries!  Already, teams from Battambang have gone into Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, Myanmar, China and the Philippines.  Investing in our young South-East Asian friends here is so fulfilling as we see what God can do in and through these people.

We were able to participate in the Cambodia National Staff Retreat last Thursday through Sunday in Phnom Penh.  The 3 YWAM locations – Battambang, Siem Reap, and Phnom Penh- came together to worship, seek the Lord for his goals and plans for the future, and have fun!  There were around 140 workers together.  Five years ago, there were 30!  And in years past, the majority were foreigners.  Now 60% are Khmer!  Current ministries in these locations are:  Children at Risk Programs, Orphanages, English Training, Rescue Homes for Trafficked Women, Village Outreach, Job/Skills Training, Discipleship schools, Bible schools, Leadership Training and more!  I felt privileged to participate in the retreat and through DTS Equip to contribute to the development of these young leaders and the bright future for this nation.

As for the West family…honestly, the days are long and hot!  I am so proud of my children.  They are troopers!   We are not spending much time outside as it is just too darn hot.  When it does become a reasonable temperature to function outside, it is raining torrentially….so we stay in our building most of the time.  We do school in the morning and try to finish by lunch or early afternoon.  Then we play games, listen to music, talk to people in the office, watch movies, build forts, etc.  When we step out of our bedroom, we are in the office, which I really like!  Our table for breakfast and school is in the office also, and I enjoy connecting with base staff here.  Usually, it’s just one person at a time, as the others are busy elsewhere.

Lunch and dinner are at the “old base” which requires walking through a “maze” as my boys call it from the “new base”, where we live.  The “maze” is a very narrow path with high walls on both sides and it has a couple turns in it.  So we get out at least twice a day!!  The maze is home to snails, lizards, and frogs…another highlight!  Also, the Pratts and the Smiths (old friends who are now long-term staff here) have opened their homes to us which we all love!  Being in a home feels nice =D.  As I am writing this the thunder, lightening, and wind are starting…momentarily, the full effect of monsoon will be here!!  Life here presents its challenges, but we are finding so much satisfaction in the work God has given us.

God has indeed blessed me….We have access to a washing machine, just downstairs from our room!!  And the drying lines are on the roof above us – so nice!!  Also, we are healthy overall (minus some strange rashes on the kids …hmmm), so we have much to be thankful for.

Signing off for now, as the rain is so loud, that I can’t think straight anymore!!  No joke!!!

Sending our love ~ Molly, Jeremy, Samuel, Joel, and Eden