Saturday, August 27, 2011

The calling of the last frontier

It didn't take long for us to feel at home in Murfreesboro - after all we have learned that anywhere the presence of God is welcome we can call home! When we arrived at Global Fire Ministries we could hear the music from the outside and the presence of God was so strong upon approaching the building. We spent a good 10 days witnessing the miraculous works God was doing in that place and fellowshipping with many amazing brothers and sisters.

As far as provision, it always came! We headed to Tennessee with just enough money for gas, and before we knew it God had provided a week in an extended stay hotel and food money for the week! As the next weekend approached, someone again approached us and told us that the Lord told them to bless us with another hotel stay for as long as we needed once the week in our extended stay hotel came to a close. This was amazing to us because we had not another penny to pay for a temporary place to stay after the week was over! We had 2 days left until our week in the hotel was over and we were surprised that God would speak to him so early, but were very thankful that He did!

I laid down for the night, exhausted as I was and just a couple hours later Rob nudges me to wake up. He whispers, “Hunny! I got the days mixed up and it turns out that checkout is in just a few hours!” And so it was that God knew when our checkout was before we even did! Like in Matthew 14 and 15 Jesus not only fed the crowd following Him and His disciples, but he knew that it was getting late for the crowd to go into town and gather food for their families and He knew that the disciples hadn't eaten for three days! He spoke to me so clearly that He not only hears our prayers and knows our need but He knows how long we've needed it for and just the perfect time for provision!

We enjoyed the last few days spent with our friends from Murfreesboro, Tennessee and we headed back to Fort Mill, South Carolina just after to prepare to fly to Alaska! We were so excited about Alaska as God had been speaking to us for years about this state! With just a couple days to get everything settled, it was no surprise that we got hardly any sleep the night before our plane left - yet we were determined that nothing would get in our way of boarding that flight!

We hurried to the airport first thing in the morning only to be held up because our luggage exceeded the weight requirements! We quickly sifted through our bags and pulled out things that we could afford to leave behind. Next was the hectic security check points which caused another delay while scouring our baby bag for threats. After those fiascos, we finally headed toward our gate and boarded the small plane. The flight was about three and a half hours to Houston, Texas to catch our connecting flight to Anchorage, Alaska. As we arrived to our dismay we learned that our plane was late and our connecting flight had already been boarded! As soon as we were released from the plane we grabbed our carry on items and ran through the enormous airport as fast as we could with a baby and our things. We must have looked ridiculous but it was a good choice because when we arrived, we were the last ones and the pilot was waiting for us!

We talked to many of the passengers en route to Alaska as many were from there. The most famous phrase we heard on that plane ride was “another drink please” and “another please”... As the 8 hour flight soared through the sky, the people seemed to get more and more tipsy until some were flat out drunk. Though very friendly we learned quickly that alcoholism is very rampant among Alaskans. It was a very difficult flight for baby Titus as there was not much to look at or do for him in such a small space so we made due with walking up and down the isles when we could and squeezing around the others passing by. It was a very trying and exhausting flight for us.

All of the frustrations were quickly forgotten as we touched down to some of the most beautiful scenery one could imagine. Snow capped mountains and 60 degree weather, not to mention the sun being out at around nine o'clock at night giving the appearance of a weekend afternoon! We were greeted at Anchorage airport by Pastor Ed Kalnins and his wife Robin. They helped us gather our things and we packed into the van headed for Wasilla. We connected instantly with them in like-mindedness and passion for the Glory of God and souls! As people from Wasilla Assembly of God joined us, we were blessed by the immense culture of hospitality that rests among this family of God! We immediately felt right at home as they led us to our quarters for the next 5 days. It was approaching 11:30 PM and the sun was just starting to set. We arrived at a beautiful cabin set on a lake surrounded my mountains. No words could describe the beauty or come close to giving it the justice it deserves!

The next day we were already preparing to minister that night at Wasilla Assembly of God! We could not allow the time zone change or jetlag to get to us. We needed to really depend on the ever faithful supernatural rest of the Lord that strengthens just in the time of need! We saw God do many amazing things over the three day conference called “Glory Revolution Alaska” from accurate words of knowledge and freedom from alcoholism and pornography to physical healings and dental miracles! God was on the move and our heart grew so fond of the people and the land in Wasilla!

As our time was coming to a close and the flight back to the Carolinas approached, we felt such a stirring that our work here in Alaska was not done! Doors began to open and favor was abundant! The only thing standing in our way was time. We felt a stirring in our hearts that there was yet much to be done in Alaska. “God send us confirmation!” This was our prayer.

The time came when we had to make a decision. The plane was going to leave – would it leave with us or without us? Again we felt the Lord speak to us about Alaska. As we honored the urging of the Holy Spirit we prayed and had a meeting with the leadership of Wasilla Assembly of God. They were very supportive either way we chose, yet we could not shake the urging to stay and build and grow in Alaska. Later that night Rob was awakened just before 3 AM with an Angelic visitation further confirming and giving us a message about our commissioning in Alaska.

The next day when speaking with Pastor Ed, we came to find that He also had an Angelic encounter just after 3 AM! This was such a confirmation to all of us and we rejoiced together! So we felt to dedicate this time to this region under the cover of and in cooperation with Wasilla Assembly of God. God is doing great things here in Alaska and we are so honored that He would entrust us to be part of His work here in this region. We are excited as we are reaching out to the community here and making strong connections with the body of Christ here in Wasilla. The need is great as we are still seeking His will for us as far as provision for a home and a dependable vehicle. We appreciate so much the seeds people have sown such as a car seat for Titus! If you are interested to hear more about what God is doing here or how you can help, here is our official update of the transition: Click here!

As Pastor Ed preached this last Wednesday night “God is after people who have a 'yes' in their heart before the assignment”! So we feel that whatever God has for us here in Alaska is already a yes and amen for us! We are thrilled to continue in what the Lord has already commissioned us to do - thank you for sharing this mission with us!

-Millie

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Transition Time!

Not sleeping for days
About a week ago today we finally managed to finish moving out of our home. Following that, we had the privilege of staying with some friends to rest up from our packing and moving extravaganza! Titus seemed to be crankier than usual during this last week which made the moving process a bit more difficult. He is used to the instability of life on the road - but for the first time in his life we were packing up all of our things from home and I'm sure he could tell the difference. By the last day it had taken us a whole 24 hours of work - packing, moving and cleaning to get out without eating much at all and without sleeping a wink! We were exhausted but we finished the task!

Enjoying a few days of prayer, rest and office work was refreshing, and good fellowship time made it even better. Meanwhile Titus kept himself busy with the simple things in life (see picture to left)! During the week, we prayed for direction and we felt over and over to come and celebrate what was happening in Tennessee. What was happening in Tennessee? They are holding 31 days of revival at Global Fire Ministries in Murfreesboro, just outside of Nashville. We had previously made connections at this church, and have a lot of good friends and family in Christ in the area. There was only one issue - none other than finances. We hardly had enough to make it through the week we were in! However, as I mentioned in my previous post... when are we ever going to let that stand in our way? Never! So we made up our minds and continually sought His kingdom and His righteousness. Nevertheless we received a phone call from a couple who support our ministry and furthermore are just like family to us! They felt the Lord leading them to pay for a hotel for us for the week in Tennessee and support us to eat for the week! His faithfulness never does fail, does it?

We spent the rest of the week enjoying the presence of the Lord and getting the opportunity to minister to whoever came in our path! Yesterday we packed our van with everything we own and headed Northwest to Mufreesboro, TN saying our farewell to living in Fort Mill, SC. Many great memories and lifelong friendships came to be in Fort Mill that are rooted deeper than the geographical location they were birthed in!

The road trip was slightly more difficult then some other ones. It's pretty difficult for a little one to stay happy in a car seat for hours on end! We had prayer and some tears as the hours just seemed to lengthen with every pit stop. Life on the road - raising a baby on the road - it cannot be compared with the average 9 to 5 business family life. There's a whole different set of challenges to take on. Of course, there's going to be challenges any way you look at it. Many people tell me how they handled their children and babies when taking trips on the road whether it be for vacation or to visit family, but for us it is very different. Every other week we are on the road traveling for hours at a time and we are constantly looking for new ways to make the trips more bearable for our little guy! We praise God for the grace He has given us to do this, and to live this lifestyle for it is certainly NOT the norm! It's not always so difficult, but yesterdays 6-7 hour trip turned into a 9 hour trip in the process of figuring everything out. We are still believing, Lord willing, that we will have an RV someday to help ease some pressures! So we trekked on in our van stuffed like a teddy bear full of cotton. We travel with a lot more since moving out because everything that we need we have to keep with us. It's out of the question to drive all the way back to Fort Mill all the time just to get a baby book out of storage.
Mattress on a board

We felt as though we were approaching the promised land as we pulled into our destination at 2 AM! A bed, air conditioner - hey this hotel even has a fridge and kitchenette! What more could we ask for? We planted our stuff and got as settled as we could in the shortest amount of time possible. We snuggled Tor into his pack and play and we ourselves got to hit the pillow at about 3 in the morning! A bed can be a glorious thing! (Even if it is just a mattress on a board!)

Anywho yesterday was Rob's birthday and I would like to wish him a very special Happy Birthday! He spent his special holiday driving 9 hours to the tune of a screaming baby and a stressed out wife. I'm not sure anyone makes as many sacrifices for our family as he has. He impresses me so much with his humility and willingness to give everything up to preach the Gospel. I have never met anyone in my life who matches his level of integrity and he has taught me so much. Today is my birthday as we often celebrate our birthdays together - this will be the first year we really can't do anything too special, but we DID get a free sundae from Red Robin - and they even sang us a song! We were also blessed to have some friends who sent us cards and celebrated with us. We are so thankful for our family in Christ!

Life can't get any better than this. It is so special - all we've been given from the Lord! He has truly blessed us and as we move forward in this new season we are pushing our plow with not even a glance to the right or left! God is redefining everything in our books in this new season and we are willing to throw ourselves in whatever direction He speaks. If you are at the 31 days of revival this week in Murfreesboro - be sure to come and say hi to us! We would love to hear from you and are so excited to see what He is going to bust out as we continually seek Him!

- Millie