Monthly Archives: July 2014

Heroes through challenge Part 2

Hey our friend

We hope you had a wonderful week. We had a quieter week after some really busy weeks. It is awesome to see how God takes care of us and gives us times of rest when needed. He really cares for each one of us deeply and we just have to listen to his guidance. Next week we are going on a Staff Retreat with all the Bay Area YWAM Staff which will be awesome.

I (Markus) also celebrated my birthday on the 27th which was an amazing day. A wonderful friend gave me his car for 2 days, which also so happened is my dream car. It was amazing to drive it down the coast. God just blessed me through great friends

Through our work in the neighborhood we are seeing more and more depth in all the relationships we have with people. It is amazing to see how little words of hope or not talking badly about people is noticed so that people made comments to us about it.

We want to encourage you, starting today, to bring hope to people and live different then the world by speaking only good about others.

miracleAlso another good news YWAM San Francisco got approved for the building!! God did a miracle!! http://www.ywamsanfrancisco.org/miracle/

Heroes of challenge Part 2

With a short break last week we are back with our Series heroes of challenge. Today I want to look at Abraham. Abraham was the man who God made a promise to about Israel (Genesis 15 and 17). Out of his family line Israel started.

When you look at Abraham you see many times how he went through times of challenge. At the beginning he followed Gods call and left the land he was born in to go to a new place (Genesis 12). In that time period that was a huge step, leaving everything behind for some unknown land and future.  But he choose to trust God and took on the challenge. Later on his workers got in fights with the workers of his nephew over land. Abraham ended up giving his nephew the choice of land, and of course he choose the better looking land (Genesis 13). Lot made a choice with his eyes but Abraham made a choice in faith. And God did show up and made Abraham prosper even more. The later on God gave him the promise of a son and a nation that will come out of that (Genesis 15 and 17). Since nothing happened and his wife got older his wife told him to take matters in his own hand and have a son with her servant woman (Genesis 16). He did, but that wasn’t the son whom god will use to build the nation. It would be the son of promise that his wife had in an age were it was impossible to have kids (Genesis 21). But then Abraham stood in front of his biggest life challenge. God tells him to sacrifice his son (Genesis 22). With a sad heart he obeyed god and God intervenes in the last second through an angel and saves his son.

Why was Abraham such a man of God? He took God by His word and went for it. Even in challenges he didn’t walk away from his calling. Instead it drew him closer to God. He had times of failure and hick ups, but he chooses to follow God through all the challenges. This is something each one of us can learn from him. Listen to God in challenges and believe the impossible. Just look at how God did a miracle with the YWAM Base, he wants to do miracles in and through your life but we have to trust Him

Have a blessed week

Markus and Jen

What the German National soccer team can teach us

Hey our friend

We had a great week here in San Francisco. Our first seminar last Saturday was a success. It was all about how to live the great commission with bringing hope to people around you. Its exciting to see how god brings things from a vision into reality. Its so awesome!! We have been really moving forward in every area of the ministry which is awesome. Our God is an awesome God!!

Please keep the base in your prayers since the first deadline is approaching on July 25th. http://www.ywamsanfrancisco.org/miracle/ Also keep praying for Jen and me to find the times of rest in business.

Here is a quick thought for the week for you from a message I heard from Paul Manwaring  and here is the link so you can listen to it as well!!

Look at what you have and not at what you don’t have.

What the German Worldcup soccer team can teach us

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Schweinsteiger cares about Messi after win

win team Sorry that I took a week of from our series Heroes of challenge but I felt God gave me a different topic for this week. During the last month the world cup was going on in Brazil and teams from all over the world came together and played each other. One thing that really stuck out to me was the idea of playing as a team. Many teams in the world cup had many Star players, but a star player can’t do everything by himself. What it really takes is a team, a team that works together and fights together.

That is also a great picture for us as a church. We have people that are great speakers, some are great evangelists, some are helping to support the team. But I tell you one thing, each of those is equally important. Just because someone speaks in the front doesn’t make him more important than anyone else. Without a team he would have no stage, microphone or anything he needs to share. So I want to encourage all of us to be a community that lives by those principles. Honor each other. Never look down on people instead help them up. When we always work as a team things are moving forward even if we don’t have the best in each category. Look at the German team. They had great players but none of them was famous like a Messi or Rondaldo. But in the end they won because they played together as a team.

One last thing that is great about a team is that we can celebrate together and encourage each other. If you are alone, all eyes are on you and if you fail, which all of us do sometimes, who is with you? If you have a team they can pull you back up. Plug into your church and be part of the team!!

God bless you
Markus and Jen

Heroes through Challenge Part 1

Hey our friend

20140713_161004We hope you had a wonderful week. We definetly did with Germany winning the Worldcup!! What a wonderful day!! We had a great neighbor’s brunch this weekend and lots of great events during the week. While listening to a message of a wonderful friend and also our wedding pastor Don Neff I got reminded of the greatness of God (if you would like to hear or watch the message click on this link and click on the James Part 3 message). He talked about how we should remind ourselves daily of how big God is. That will strengthen our faith in our circumstances or in whatever He calls us to do. This is a great reminder for all of us. During the last 2 years the ministry kept growing from month to month and without knowing that a big God is with us it would have been a real challenge to take on some of the tasks. But God was faithful in each one of them. SO whatever He calls you to, go for it he is right at your side and nothing is too big for Him. This is also something we need to be reminded of with the YWAM Base and all the fundraising that is going on. But again what are 4 Million Dollars for a God who created the earth and all his followers on this earth? http://www.ywamsanfrancisco.org/miracle/

Heroes through Challenge Part 1

Many times I saw people evangelize with saying when you become a Christian life will be just perfect. They don’t use the exact words, but the message they give is that one. I don’t believe that is totally true.

When you become a Christian not everything is going to be magically perfect, but you start walking with a perfect father who is with you in all of it.

Over the next few weeks I want to look with you at the lives of different people in the bible who went on that journey. I want to start with Moses. For that I want you to read the book of Exodus to get his Story.

The life of Moses didn’t start of well. All male Kids that were born around that time were killed, because they were seen as a threat to the Egyptian society. His life was saved by a great move of his mom, which brought him to Pharos house as an adopted son. He started growing up in a culture which was not his own. When he was older he saw the injustice that was done to the Israelites by the Egyptians and he stood up and killed one of their guards. He stood up for something but that got him into trouble and he had to flee for his life. He lived in the desert away from all the luxury he had before in the Kings palace. Many years later God speaks to him and asks him to go back to the place where he committed the crime and challenge Pharaoh to let all the Israelites go. When you look at that Moses was able to protect one person through his acting out, but God already had a greater plan to free all of them. After a long discussion Moses finally went back after asking God for a helper. He challenged Pharaoh with plaques till he let the Israelites go. But now Moses had to deal with a whole crowd of people who were just set free but just kept complaining. Moses kept going aside circumstances, because he knew God was on his side. But how did he know that? He spends one on one time with Him on a daily base. Moses life was a challenge till the day he died, but he decided to walk with God and God helped him through all of them.

So now when you look at the life of Moses and see the challenges he faced you see that being a Christian isn’t making everything easy. But then when you look at the relationship Moses (Exodus 33.11) had with God you see that it was worthied. God walked with him through every situation and Moses became closer and closer with God after each of those times of challenge. Look at your life and look at the challenges you are facing because you are a Christian, and then look at your father in heaven and how He walks right at your side and how He is with you in all of it.

Have a blessed week.

Markus and Jen

The great commission not the great suggestion

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20140702_132806We hope you had an awesome week. Ours was a blast. We had 3 visitors from Germany, 2 from LA, 1 from Kansas, 1 from Chicago and 1 from Florida. It was wonderful to see each one of them. We also had a big barbecue at our house for the 4th of July. The great thing was that neighbors, church friends and others came together to celebrate that special American holiday. It opened the door for great conversations.

During our next week we will try to spend some extra time on preparing for the teachings in July. Please pray for time to do that. Also keep the San Francisco YWAM base in your prayers while they are working on raising funds to keep the building and minimize loans for it. http://www.ywamsanfrancisco.org/miracle/

The great commission not the great suggestion

Over the last few days I started to think about the great commission in Matthew 28.18-20 and what that means for us.  When you look up the meaning of commissioning you find out that it means to place an order, with which you get authority to do that order. So the great commission is not just a suggestion, but instead Jesus is ordering us to do it. He didn’t just tell us to do it, but he also gave us authority to do it. I think many times we don’t look at the full picture. I think sometimes we don’t realize that Jesus doesn’t have a plan B. He trusts each one of us to fulfill the great commission because we are His friends. He doesn’t put a guilt trip on us or try to use us against our will. No He partners with us as His friends to change the world. If we want to get something big done, we would make the same choice and ask our friends to help us because we know we can trust them. We know they would get the job done because they love us. Are we using them? No, because we would do the same for them. So the great commission is Jesus asking us to bring the gospel to the people. But in reality, he did the same for us since we are His friends. I want to challenge you to start thinking of the great commission and how you can actively live it. Start with your neighbors!!

Have a blessed week

Markus and Jen