A few weeks ago I found myself sitting with in a meeting with friends John Arnott, and Dan Slade. (For those of you who don't know them, they are leaders from the Catch the Fire network of churches, which my home church is affiliated with, and where my son Blake went to Bible school.) Part of that meeting was to talk with Dan about the country of Myanmar (formerly Burma) and the fact that Murray, myself and Blake will be travelling there in October to help Dan with mission work.
Myanmar! Why Myanmar? Where is Myanmar anyway?
Yes... I had the same questions, but it seems that God Himself has the answers to "Why Myanmar?" and He has been faithfully mapping it out for us over the last year, so let me give you some background.
In May of last year (2012) Murray and I were in Alberta and as mentioned in my last blog we have some friends there, who while praying for us began to share with some things that they believed God was saying about our lives.
As our Alberta friends prayed for us, they began to talk about a call to missions for Murray and I and and went on to speak of a "divine connection" coming to us very soon. They ended the time of prayer with an unlikely statement ... That they felt that the work that we would be doing would have something to do with "water." Which at the time seemed a bit unusual to us to say the least. (If you are unfamiliar with the concept of prophecy in the New Testament church, I will simplify it by saying that prophetic direction comes when mature individuals are praying for you, and they share with you a sense that they have of what God is saying about your life. This can act as confirmation to things that you are praying about and seeking God for yourself.)
Well a couple of months after this prayer time, Dan Slade was visiting our home church and ended his talk by sharing a bit about the mission work that he is doing in Bangladesh, Myanmar and Turkey. We met him personally for the first time after his talk, and he invited us to join him in his mission work sometime if we were able.
Now you must understand that I have been invited many times over the years to participate in mission work, so this was nothing new and did not stand out particularly to me because there are a lot of people in churches doing mission work, and so I didn't think Dan's invitation as anything more than "general conversation." However that was all to change over the next 48 hours, as God brought divine visitation into my life, to join together with the divine connection that we had just made. It happened like this....
Now you must understand that I have been invited many times over the years to participate in mission work, so this was nothing new and did not stand out particularly to me because there are a lot of people in churches doing mission work, and so I didn't think Dan's invitation as anything more than "general conversation." However that was all to change over the next 48 hours, as God brought divine visitation into my life, to join together with the divine connection that we had just made. It happened like this....
I woke up in the middle of the night, the day after we had met Dan. The presence of God was very strong around me, and I got up and went into our sun room. What happened next is hard to explain, except to say that it was like God was talking to me in sentences. I did not hear an audible voice, but the topic that came into my mind and heart was so unexpected and specific and unknown to me that I could not have thought it up on my own if I had tried. All of a sudden in my heart I knew we were to join Dan in his mission work ... and then God spoke these startling words to me.
He said "Bangladesh and Burma (Myanmar) have some of the worst waterborne illnesses in the world. I want you to become trained in sanitation and water management."
Over the next hours I wept before The Lord as the weight of this idea penetrated me. The next morning I got on my computer and began to research. Sure enough it was true... these countries had major problems with poisoned water and illnesses related to the water problems. For days after this, any time I tried to talk to anyone about this experience I would break down crying from some deep place within me as God was working this through in my heart. Murray and others could see that I had experienced something unusual that I couldn't just brush off. Around this time I also remembered back to the prayer session in Alberta and the statement that our mission work would have something to do with water... and I could only say ... wow!
I had a lot of questions that we stirred up in my heart at this time...such as "Why would God call me? A middle aged lady from the suburbs to go to Asia and deal with water problems? Could I even handle going? After all I sleep on a memory foam bed, and like to soak in my extra large whirlpool tub in our big North American house with all its trimmings. Would we be able to walk away from the big house and purposely downsize to enable us to come and go more easily?
Shortly after this I met a young salesman working at the local camping store who said to me "You don't have to be primitive just to try and be cool being primitive, and there is a lot of really neat equipment you can get now for travelling." And so my butane curling iron and backpack were soon joined by ultralight sleeping cots, and blow up mattress toppers. And I was slowly coming to the conclusion that I could "go as myself" on missions with a bit of adjustment, personal growth and some really cool gadgets. That being said, I am very thankful for the years of camping we have done as a family and the time spent out at our family cottage with no running water, outhouses and a cook stove. At least I have some frame of reference to soften the culture shock a little.
Another big question that came up at this time was "how does this fit with the rest our life and the things that we do in the church already? After all, Murray and I have spent the last 15 years working on developing an amazing program for women that teaches them about self esteem and worth in Gods eyes. But this too came together with Dan asking me to teach my program to the women in Myanmar, and so right now the teaching materials from my women's program are being translated into the local language and the plan is that I will be teaching it to the young women in the bible school in Myanmar when we go October. With Murray doing some filming, and Blake leading worship, each of us, will simply be going and doing the things that God has equipped us to do as we step out to follow Him.
Earlier this spring I heard a fantastic message by a man named Grantly Watkins where he challenged us to understand that each of us as a Christian is called to live of a life of risk and adventure as we partner together with God. For some of us, it may involve selling up and heading out... For others it means taking an emotional risk, or laying down your pride as you step out in your own community and minister to those around you.
And so over this last year I have come to understand that If we can live from the place where we daily say in our hearts... "The answer is yes God."..."What's the question?" Not only will God prepare us for what is ahead, but he will use us wherever we are so that will be able to say, whatever season we are in and whatever we are doing.....
Radical? Yes that's me!

Good Luck. Love You.
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