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Friday 26 November 2010

Making History at the 2010 Olympics! / News / News & Stories / ywam.org / Home - YWAM

Making History at the 2010 Olympics! / News / News & Stories / ywam.org / Home - YWAM
The tourism office of Vancouver, Canada is predicting that 350 000 people will visit the city in February and March 2010 for the Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games. YWAM Vancouver is hoping that 1000 of them will be YWAMers, participating in the largest winter Olympic outreach in YWAM history!
For people with a message, the Olympic games are a unique opportunity to connect with large groups of people from all over the world. YWAM Vancouver is a part of “More Than Gold” - a network of churches and organizations who are aiming to affect the purposes of God during the event that will take over their city this winter.
YWAM’s 2010 Project coordinator, Jacqui Bishop, is excited to continue making YWAM history through this outreach. She says, “From the stories I've heard, each Olympic outreach has had its very own signature. Our hope is that this outreach will be marked by bathing our city in prayer, as well as reaching out in kindness and love in the name of the Kingdom of God.” YWAM Vancouver director, Mike Davies, agrees : Vancouver is the largest city to ever host the winter games, more churches and ministries have come together that ever before in our city under the banner of More Than Gold. Vancouver is a city that has a global influence and…we believe that this is the time to see the beginnings of transformation in our city.”
Jacqui is also excited about the creative opportunities presented by this Olympic outreach. Justice issues are emerging as a relevant focus for a sports event that has, in the past, caused the displacement of the poorest members of its host cities. Jacqui says, “…the Vancouver Olympic Committee has committed to "leave a legacy" for the poorest of the poor in our city. We can be a part of this through practical service alongside existing outreach centers as well as helping to create community spaces in the poorest areas of the city.” Mike adds, “If, at the end of the outreach, we hear comments such as, ‘I did not realise the Church cared so much,’ then I will believe that our time was well spent.”
Project 2010 is organizing events for children whose schools will be closed during the games and working with local churches which are opening their doors to create community centres with free internet access, cafes and friendly faces. The creative arts will be well represented with free concerts and street performances.
Prayer is another important objective, according to Jacqui. “Our goal is to have Prayer Stations all over the city asking people one simple question "Can I pray for you?” she explains. “Our highest hope is building the kingdom of God in Vancouver - we want to see people healed, realizing the love of God, hearing His voice and spreading the Word! Everyone who is serves with us during this Olympics will be part of sowing seeds of the Kingdom of God in our city.
To find out more about the “2010 Project” Vancouver Olympic Outreach visit www.ywamvancouver.com

Tuesday 23 November 2010

Start Date + Responsibility


These are images from a blog I follow- hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com - but they communicate my attitude to responsibility sometimes: 




Taking on tasks and succeeding - feeling self congratulatory, taking on too much, being overwhelmed and falling into a downward spiral before final system failure after which I hibernate in a hole and decide to never take on another job. 
Ever. 
Thankfully this is not one of those times.

Thursday 11 November 2010

Start Date + Olympics

SO I was reading this (---->Minsitries seek excellence during the Olympic Outreach) article today on the Vancouver Olympic outreaches from early 2010. Since they're the most recent Olympic host I wanted to look up on whats been done before, what stood out and what we can do again, or do differently. This is obviously going to be a long process but so far unity of the Church and love ministry seem to be key themes.

I'm sure we all heard about the negative aspects of the Vancouver games - the Canadian winter proving milder than expected and therefore not as suitable for some of the games - overflowing ice cleaning machines, cancelled event tickets and the death of luger Nodar Kumaritashvili in a training run. 

But what about the postives?
Where was the church and what were Christians doing?

Tens of thousands of volunteers from across world-wide body of Christ were there under the coordination of More Than Gold (MTG), a non-denominational Christian faith community, networking and motivating them into service.

"It's about radical hospitality," says Karen Reed, Executive Director of More Than Gold (MTG) "Whether we are serving free coffee to people waiting in line-ups, or offering directions and free maps to guests looking for Olympic events, we want everyone to feel generously served." 

 Like the Vancouver Olympics and many Olympics before, we once again are under MTG, linking together as many Christian organisations and individuals as possible for unity and action in the upcoming games.

But I've been thinking a lot recently about what this looks like practically, specifically in my area of Arts.
There are so many opportunities and ideas to link into - but what are God's ideas?

I spent last week in Newcastle, one of the 7 Olympic cities, and where we will plant a team ready to receive outreach teams throughout 2012. Along with the rest of the Forever team, we hosted 140 staff and trainees from Discipleship Training Schools (DTS's) from all around the UK as well as from Sweden and Italy and the School of Evangelism (SOE) from Norway. With Westgate Baptist Church as our base for teaching, worship, meals and accomodation for the girls (boys were at St Lukes) we spent the week together in lectures on Evangelism followed by practical outreach in the City center, University and in conjunction with local churches.

The Forever team being prayed for by leaders of the Newcastle church networks and the DTS'
It was such an encouraging week with testimonies of good conversations, healings and salvation as well as God deepening a passion to GO - to seek and serve the lost and see people saved!

This includes me. 


I'm in the process now of praying about where God wants ME to go. He has provided an amazing network of relationships in Newcastle, including a gallery space for exhibitions as well as host churches and mission opportunities to join. This is all so encouraging but does God want me there or to simply oversee teams that will go there as a result of the work we have done?

The Oval is brilliant, I'm at home here and learning a lot- both such answers to prayer but what is the next step.

Please pray that God will make this clear to me.

Also that he will grow my team. There are many options and ideas but I need help in this. Interest was expressed by people I met last week but only God knows who will join me and who will be best to do this work. May HIS will be done.





Tuesday 9 November 2010

Start Date + Post Cards

This is a sneak peak of my 'pray for me' Post cards. Message me or leave a comment if you want one sent to you!

Monday 8 November 2010

Start Date + Silliness

1) Go to google Maps
2) Go Get Directions
3) Japan as start location and USA as End location
4) Read direction number 27