From Death to Life

Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die; 26 and whoever lives by believing in me will never die. Do you believe this?” John 11.25-26

from-death-to-lifeMost of us experienced death in our lifetime, if it was a family member, a friend or even a pet. A little while ago a good friend of mine lost his pet do to age. When we talked on the phone and I found out it sounded as if a person died. But that conversation made me understand how deep people are connected to their pets. How deep of a hole they leave when they die. But how much more is it becoming a reality when a person in our life dies. Questions about the after or if there is even an after are surfacing. Many people start to face the reality of death when they experience it with someone they love. For many it is a time of hopelessness and the moment to see how things in life that had so much value and meaning before become pointless.

When we believe in Jesus we know that we will go to heaven as he promised. He made a really clear statement to Martha after Lazarus passed away in the verse at the beginning of the blog. You shall never die. That is a promise that nothing in this world can give you. Yes there might be things that extend your life, but eventually we will all die.

Since Jesus is the answer to all of it, it is important for us to share it with the people around us. Since we have the answer to hope and true value given to us, we can’t keep it to ourselves. We need to share it in a way people around us can understand. But you have to earn that privilege with people. They have to see that you truly care about them and then you have the authority to say something when death hits in their surroundings. You can share the truth and bring life!

We want to encourage you to keep pursuing relationship with neighbors and people around you!! Bring them from death to Life!!

Hey our friend

Wow this week went by fast. We had a concert from a friend from the neighborhood, a dinner with the community, a brunch with neighbors, a bay area leaders meeting, a board meeting and all our usual events. It was a whirlwind. Thank you for all your prayers in this time!! We are blessed to have you pray with us!!

Have a great week!
Markus and Jen

God’s Presence the key

god-presence-is-the-keyOver the last few weeks we started playing worship music right in the morning in our place. When we started doing that it changed our perspective on the day and our focus went in a deeper way on the presence of God. We were less distracted from life and things that came at us. Another thing we noticed was that our faith and courage increased to reach out to others in other ways.

One situation brought me to a beach in the city and led me to talk to an older wealthy man and help him in a hard situation since he was stuck with a broken down car. I couldn’t fix the car but I helped with everything I could do by standing with him and then trying to find help even to pray that the engine would start. None of the things worked, but finally we got help from a car repair place. I waited with him till they arrived and then said goodbye. I was about to take off when the man came back and told me how me standing with him restored his hope in humanity. I was surprised how something so little could have such a huge impact in someone’s life. It was just the fact of me being present with him and not leaving that brought hope.

So what do you think about how much more of an impact does it have in our life to have the presence of God with us? Spending time in His presence totally changes and transforms us and makes us the people He created us to be. It takes away the thriving and helps us to trust in his abilities and not on what we can do.

We want to encourage you to start to adjust your life in a way that you always walk in his presence. Regular worship and times with Him is a good start to do that!

Hey our friend

What a wonderful week! Last week we launched a small group at our house with focus on spending time in Gods presence with other believers. The first one has been amazing and really encouraging. The time at encouragement group was amazing as well and uplifting for each one that came. Our Saturday brunch with our neighbor friends was also a highlight of the week. I made my first hash browns from scratch and they came out good! We really love our friends around us!

Thank you for all your Prayers for us and this city. You are a huge blessing!!

Have a great week!
Markus and Jen

The vanity of work

“It is in vain that you rise up early and go late to rest, eating the bread of anxious toil; for he gives to his beloved sleep.” Psalm 127.2

the-vanity-of-workJen and I are having every morning a quiet time and in that we read the bible together and two devotionals. Most of the days we feel challenged or something we read got us thinking. One morning the verse above in Psalm 127.2 stuck out to me.

We are living in a city where it is normal for many people to work for at least 12 hours a day and the pressure to succeed or otherwise your company might be gone the next day. So that leads to even fuller and fuller days and that to more and more pressure to succeed. I come also from a culture were often high prices are paid for success; those German cars don’t invent themselves. So I myself understand this issue very well and have to deal with it in my own life many times. So when I read the word of Salomon in the Psalm above I see a clear contrast. Salomon is saying that God gives rest to his beloved children. A man that succeeded in many areas of his life sees the importance of putting trust not in our own works or the things we can do, but instead puts it in the hands of a loving father. That doesn’t mean he did not work or was just sitting around, no in no ways. But Salomon didn’t carry all on his shoulders to succeed but instead trusted God for that.

I believe to live a healthier life, we have to put more trust into God and his abilities and work with him instead of us trying to make it happen and with that carrying the burden of anxiety, crazy work hours, isolation and pressure of success. When we live a healthier life it will also strengthen our relationship with Him since we actually got time to spend with him and others in fellowship. We will be able to shine His light more in our workplaces and all other places we are going into because we are not exhausted and still have energy to give. We want to challenge us and you to think about this:

  1. How does your life look like in this area?
  2. In what areas do you might have to adjust your schedule and the way you look at work?
  3. Which areas do you still have to surrender to God?
  4. How could you set aside a day of rest?

Hey our friend

Ok I have to say I really love our San Francisco summer which started in September. We had wonderful days here and we are able to hang out with our neighbor friends at different places outside.

I was going on a Prayer walk one morning through our beautiful neighborhood and during that time got a new and deeper understanding of things that are going on under the surface. When you pray and see Gods perspective on things you understand better how to help a situation. Example: Your car runs makes a loud noise when you drive it and you decide the shocks are broken but don’t ask an mechanic who knows a lot about the topic. So you exchange them but then realize that it was not the shocks, but the engine was scratching because it was out of oil. Of course that is an extreme example, but we just want to point out that when you listen to God you can understand things better and also save yourself a headache J.

Don’t forget this week that you are amazing and loved!!

God bless you
Markus and Jen

The power of sleep and rest

the-power-of-sleep-and-restIn one of the first chapters in the bible it says (Genesis 2.2) that God rested on the 7th day. I’m sure He was not out of ideas to create things or do things, but He choose to take a day of rest. We live in a society where the one is glorified who doesn’t rest or stop. That is often seen as an achievement. Companies, Church, ministry, life etc. often demands more and more of our time and more and more of our lives. But the cost of that is often health issues, the lack of meaningful relationships and stress which leads to a shorter life expectancy. So it is really key for us to do what God and Jesus did. But why?

When we sleep and rest our body restores itself. Our heart and blood is being repaired and our brain gets to process all the things it got through the day. If we don’t do that it actually has the opposite effect and we increase the risk of heart attacks, diabetes and other diseases. Sleep also helps our body to deal with stress and be ready for the next day. When we are more rested we are not lashing out at people as easily and we will be able to have times that are more fruitful because we can give our full attention. It also really helps us in our relationship with God since we have more times to have uninterrupted time with Him. And that will encourage you to live the great commission more often!

Jen and I usually take a full day of every week were we just rest, go on walks, spend time with God, watch movies or read. If we don’t get that day we can feel it during the week and it also affects our coming weeks. More stress usually builds up on top of the one we already had and then it gets harder and harder to get rid of it. We also got better in going to bed around the same time and get enough sleep what also helps us during the week. Yes it doesn’t always work for us either life is just that way, but if it doesn’t work sometime we just come back to the healthy way after.

Here are some tips on how to find that rest and sleep that worked for us.

  1. Set a specific day for rest every week. It doesn’t always shave to be the same day, but it makes it a lot easier
  2. Set a time where you go to bed and make it the same time every night. Try out after how much sleep you feel the most rested. Usually they say about 8 hours per night is a good number to go with.
  3. Don’t get discouraged if you didn’t make it for a week. Do it again the week after.

Make the hard choices and you will see how the quality of your life will go up! You can do it!!

Hey our friend

20160917_101549-collageWe had a great week here in San Francisco. The weather was wonderful. Josia who helped out while we were gone left on Wednesday for the second part of his trip. He is off to the Philippines to help out with YWAM there. Keep him your Prayers while he transitions to another place. We also were able to catch up with neighbors and friends during this week which was a huge blessing.

Thank you for all your Prayers for us and this city. You are a huge blessing!!

Have a great week!
Markus and Jen

Find the Giftings

find-the-giftingsSometimes it is easy to find the negative or the bad. But this video blog wants to encourage us to find the good and the giftings! Be challenged and encouraged!

Hey our friend

europe-2016Wow our time in Europe went by really fast. We celebrated my Dads 70th birthday, visited my God son in Switzerland, spend quality time with family, had a day of meeting up with friends and supporters at the church building, had time to encourage and share with small groups and others to bring hope to people around them and then the trip ended by seeing a good friend of Jen in Amsterdam. But now we are back in San Francisco and get back on track. Thanks for your prayers!!

Have a great week!
Markus and Jen