Hey guys,
Here are some questions for us to mull over in our devotion time from the last Saturday's talk on Creation.
What does the creation teach us about God's character?
How does your view of creation affect your view of your life?
How can you handle people who disagree with your view of creation with grace?
How does your understanding of creation affect how you care for the world around you?
love you guys,
Mosaic Students Team
Monday, October 3, 2011
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Guatemala Update 3
mosaic friends and family,
thanks for giving me some grace in my lack of posting yesterday. with full intent, we came home late from a fantastic day of ministry with fellowship guatemala around 10 pm, only to find that the one computer at the hotel was booked till past 11. my missions alarm clock was ringing in my head so i´ll call it like it was...i went to bed. what a day though! we went throughout the local communities as small teams sharing the gospel with families that were on the ´being prayed for by the church list´´. it was a special balance of needing of great courage, and the element of relationship. every one of our students shared their testimonies, along with the gospel, multiple times with the help of a translator. they were un.be.liev.able. i was so proud. at the end of our time, 21 people had prayed to receive christ and asked if they could be followed up with by means of discipleship, accountability, and-or small group particiation. it stretched our comfort zone...but was so so good. many comments by students about how ´´it only works when you do it´. many shared about friends back home they would like to pursue in a similar fashion. so incredible. god is good. in the afternoon then, we led a compassion international kids program that meets in the church. praise the lord we came prepared! 100 kids jammed full the church and for two hours we did crafts, games, songs, and our shadrach, meshach, and abednago skit. lots of fun memories and big hugs from those adorable kids
today was our day of rest. and boy...did we need it. we went to antigua, a beautiful tourist city 45 minutes outside of the city. we were there from about 930 till 330 siteseeing, shopping, eating well, and drinking mulitple cups of coffee `<`parents, your students just may come back as coffee addicts...sorry< we then came back to iglesia biblica and put on a program for their student ministry. they were having a soccer tournament that we participated in. really fun, we realized our feet our slow, but our hearts and bodies are big. very useful to push around lighting fast guatemalans...for the gospel of course. then mateo preached a gospel message with some neat worship. it was special
well, time for bed. we have a long day of travel tomorrow. parents, we will see you at about 530 at the nwa airport. please do not leave quickly, as we would like to pray together as a team before we all go our own seperate ways
can´t wait to see you all. thanks for praying
mateo, marta, los estudiantes
thanks for giving me some grace in my lack of posting yesterday. with full intent, we came home late from a fantastic day of ministry with fellowship guatemala around 10 pm, only to find that the one computer at the hotel was booked till past 11. my missions alarm clock was ringing in my head so i´ll call it like it was...i went to bed. what a day though! we went throughout the local communities as small teams sharing the gospel with families that were on the ´being prayed for by the church list´´. it was a special balance of needing of great courage, and the element of relationship. every one of our students shared their testimonies, along with the gospel, multiple times with the help of a translator. they were un.be.liev.able. i was so proud. at the end of our time, 21 people had prayed to receive christ and asked if they could be followed up with by means of discipleship, accountability, and-or small group particiation. it stretched our comfort zone...but was so so good. many comments by students about how ´´it only works when you do it´. many shared about friends back home they would like to pursue in a similar fashion. so incredible. god is good. in the afternoon then, we led a compassion international kids program that meets in the church. praise the lord we came prepared! 100 kids jammed full the church and for two hours we did crafts, games, songs, and our shadrach, meshach, and abednago skit. lots of fun memories and big hugs from those adorable kids
today was our day of rest. and boy...did we need it. we went to antigua, a beautiful tourist city 45 minutes outside of the city. we were there from about 930 till 330 siteseeing, shopping, eating well, and drinking mulitple cups of coffee `<`parents, your students just may come back as coffee addicts...sorry< we then came back to iglesia biblica and put on a program for their student ministry. they were having a soccer tournament that we participated in. really fun, we realized our feet our slow, but our hearts and bodies are big. very useful to push around lighting fast guatemalans...for the gospel of course. then mateo preached a gospel message with some neat worship. it was special
well, time for bed. we have a long day of travel tomorrow. parents, we will see you at about 530 at the nwa airport. please do not leave quickly, as we would like to pray together as a team before we all go our own seperate ways
can´t wait to see you all. thanks for praying
mateo, marta, los estudiantes
Friday, March 25, 2011
Portland Update 2
Hey friends and family! A few incredible days here in Portland. We've been walking through the Story of God, a narrative that walks from Genesis to Revelation to explore who God is and who we are in light of that. We've talked a lot about the Gospel and what it means for the Christian today. It is not just the A, B, C's of faith, but the A to Z of faith. We've examined our own hearts for idols that get in the way of Jesus, and asked the soul-piercing question, "Do we trust Jesus to be our Savior in all things?" It's been a growing week for all of us.
We've also been able to serve the bread & wine community by prayer walking neighborhoods and serving people in the community with basic needs to build bridges for the gospel. Thanks for your prayers.
blessings,
Nick and the portland team
We've also been able to serve the bread & wine community by prayer walking neighborhoods and serving people in the community with basic needs to build bridges for the gospel. Thanks for your prayers.
blessings,
Nick and the portland team
Guatemala Update 2
i was able to hold true to my promise by getting in a blog in by thursday! even if it was by 11;30 guatemala time. by the way...if some of the words come across funny, guatemala makes their keyboards different from ours. i still can't find the capitalizing button...hahaha. our time in the mountains was fantastic. truly was a blessing from God to see the students do their thing. who ever thought there would be or could be a justin bieber dance party in the middle of nowhere...leave it to us to pull off though. so fun. we spent each morning planting lemon, orange, and avacodoe trees for families with great spiritual potential and that have growing relatiohsips with hugo and susannah, our missionary partners. this was an ongoing illustration also of planting seeds of the gospel and seeing the ongoing fruit that it prayerfully would produce. we would pray for each family during and after the planting of the trees. it was very special. we would then use the afternoons to play with kids through games, crafts, skits, and pinatas. i can't wait to show you the pictures and videos. major props to our students for boldly sharing their testimonies, bible stories, and the gospel many times in front of many kids. highlight of my time personally was being with 3 potential church planters as pastor chip drew out the triad of discipleship and church multiplication literally on the dirt floor of one of their houses. so cool
we left this morning and got into the city where we met up with pastor daniel bran of fellowship guatemala. what a great man! we spent the afternoon going to houses of needy and hurting people, praying with families and sharing the love of jesus. erika and bonnie got to lead 3 people to the lord during this time! one of the men who prayed to receive christ was a very hard and difficult man, and has been prayed for for months by the church. who new 2 white girls from arkansas would be the knock out punch of truth and love!!!! we then attanded an outreach service tonight at pastor daniels church. they asked us 30 minutes before if we would like to have some of our kids play in a band for them, and if our students would share their testimonies with the church. by the way, there was 200 people there. so cool when our students without blinking an eye volunteered fearlessly to do both. the band was made up of luke on drums, brianna on piano, alex on violin, erika and matt singing, with matt playing bass. it went great! reid also shared his testimony using strength as his theme and illustration...quoting then 'i can do all things through christ who gives me strength'. he killed it...so proud.
well...i am absolutely sueno...translated...sleepy. i will be able to post again tomorrow night. pray as tomorrow we put on a kids program, pray with more families, and talk more church planting strategy in guatemala
we love you all...we are safe and sound. nobody sick, everybody pretty well rested. God is certainly good
mateo, marta, and faithful/passionate/humble student team
we left this morning and got into the city where we met up with pastor daniel bran of fellowship guatemala. what a great man! we spent the afternoon going to houses of needy and hurting people, praying with families and sharing the love of jesus. erika and bonnie got to lead 3 people to the lord during this time! one of the men who prayed to receive christ was a very hard and difficult man, and has been prayed for for months by the church. who new 2 white girls from arkansas would be the knock out punch of truth and love!!!! we then attanded an outreach service tonight at pastor daniels church. they asked us 30 minutes before if we would like to have some of our kids play in a band for them, and if our students would share their testimonies with the church. by the way, there was 200 people there. so cool when our students without blinking an eye volunteered fearlessly to do both. the band was made up of luke on drums, brianna on piano, alex on violin, erika and matt singing, with matt playing bass. it went great! reid also shared his testimony using strength as his theme and illustration...quoting then 'i can do all things through christ who gives me strength'. he killed it...so proud.
well...i am absolutely sueno...translated...sleepy. i will be able to post again tomorrow night. pray as tomorrow we put on a kids program, pray with more families, and talk more church planting strategy in guatemala
we love you all...we are safe and sound. nobody sick, everybody pretty well rested. God is certainly good
mateo, marta, and faithful/passionate/humble student team
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Memphis Update 5
Thursday was a very full and emotional day. We spent the morning finishing up a couple of projects and the afternoon at our respective gyms. It was very hard to say goodbye to our new friends. We worshiped with FSM again tonight and had a great experience with the Lord. The students have had an incredible week. Parents, please talk to your students about their week. My guess is they will tell you about a life-changing experience. Thanks again so much for all the prayers. We can't wait to come back next year! We will see you in Northwest Arkansas on Friday.
(Carol Holmstrom has been providing these updates each day. Big thanks to Carol - Nick)
(Carol Holmstrom has been providing these updates each day. Big thanks to Carol - Nick)
Memphis Update 4
Today was another great day. We spent the morning scrubbing floors and working on a landscape project. We got to spend some good time with the kids this afternoon. Tonight the students were treated to an Arkansas/Memphis baseball game in Redbird Stadium. Some of the kids from MAM joined us and had a great time! The students are displaying incredible servant hearts and we couldn't be more proud of them.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Memphis Update 3
Tuesday was a very full day. After breakfast and our morning devo/quiet time (we are studying 1 Peter), we cleaned one of the gyms in the morning and then split into our groups again and got to love on the kids in 2 locations. Some great relationships are being formed. The students are being impacted in a huge way. We then went to Central BBQ and then had worship with Fellowship's Sunday Morning students who are also here this week. It was incredible to see 200 students from NWA worshiping together here. It was a sweet night. Thank you so much for praying for these students this week. God is moving here in Memphis!
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Portland Update 1
Hey guys,
Incredible first day. Travel went smoothly (well kinda. we had a bit of a bumpy flight). Upon landing in Portland, we took a train and then a bus downtown before meeting up with the bread & wine team at the Urban Grind, a really cool coffee house in NE Portland. We heard a little bit about the church and then started "the Story of God," a narrative that presents the story of the entire Bible. We did a quick cleanup of the Urban Grind and then headed off to our hosthomes. Good first day. Excited to see how God will grow us and encourage the church here.
blessins,
nick and team
Incredible first day. Travel went smoothly (well kinda. we had a bit of a bumpy flight). Upon landing in Portland, we took a train and then a bus downtown before meeting up with the bread & wine team at the Urban Grind, a really cool coffee house in NE Portland. We heard a little bit about the church and then started "the Story of God," a narrative that presents the story of the entire Bible. We did a quick cleanup of the Urban Grind and then headed off to our hosthomes. Good first day. Excited to see how God will grow us and encourage the church here.
blessins,
nick and team
Memphis Update 2
What a great day! This morning the team spent some time cleaning the gym to help out MAM. After lunch, we split into 2 groups. One group went to another gym and the other group stayed at the Grizz gym. We had a great time playing with the kids and building relationships. Some of our students had an opportunity to share their story that they worked on last night with the kids. They all did such a great job! Looking forward to seeing some of the same kids tomorrow to continue to develop relationships and love on them.
Monday, March 21, 2011
Guatemala Update 1
Mosaic friends and family
we made it to guatemala! it was a pretty uneventful day of travel, which is absolutely wonderful news. we just pulled in to the hotel and can smell the guatemalan pizza as it is being delivered shortly. There are 2 guy rooms and 2 girl girls with our students split up between them. pray for chip jackson tonight as he has to sleep with reid schatzman and jason holmstrom [just kidding...mostly]. we will be waking up early tomorrow morning, loading the van, and driving up to the villages near santa cruz. pray for safe travel as we go. we will get to our village around 1, then spend till 5 in our first village working alongside hugo and sussannah and loving on kids. then tomorrow night will be our first team study together in Daniel 1, reading our book Radical, and starting to talk about spiritual gifts [throughout the week we will be looking at spiritual gifts, the last night we will be taking a spiritual gift test]. We would love you to join us in prayer and study this week as we read Daniel 1 through 6 [1 chapter a night]. we love you all! i will email again thursday when we return to the city
blessings
matt, martha, and an enthusiastic team
we made it to guatemala! it was a pretty uneventful day of travel, which is absolutely wonderful news. we just pulled in to the hotel and can smell the guatemalan pizza as it is being delivered shortly. There are 2 guy rooms and 2 girl girls with our students split up between them. pray for chip jackson tonight as he has to sleep with reid schatzman and jason holmstrom [just kidding...mostly]. we will be waking up early tomorrow morning, loading the van, and driving up to the villages near santa cruz. pray for safe travel as we go. we will get to our village around 1, then spend till 5 in our first village working alongside hugo and sussannah and loving on kids. then tomorrow night will be our first team study together in Daniel 1, reading our book Radical, and starting to talk about spiritual gifts [throughout the week we will be looking at spiritual gifts, the last night we will be taking a spiritual gift test]. We would love you to join us in prayer and study this week as we read Daniel 1 through 6 [1 chapter a night]. we love you all! i will email again thursday when we return to the city
blessings
matt, martha, and an enthusiastic team
Memphis Update 1
Arrived safely.
Great night of helping the students write their "story" in preparation of their week to have opportunities to share with the kids they come into contact with. With the partnership with Memphis Athletic Ministries, it is exciting to see the continuation in the advancement of the gospel. Incredible group of students and leaders. Going to be a great week!
-memphis
Great night of helping the students write their "story" in preparation of their week to have opportunities to share with the kids they come into contact with. With the partnership with Memphis Athletic Ministries, it is exciting to see the continuation in the advancement of the gospel. Incredible group of students and leaders. Going to be a great week!
-memphis
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Portland Prayer Requests
Leaders:
Nick and Kassie Roland
Sydney Jackson
Collin Jackson
Nic and Megan Taylor
Christa Adams
Students:
Sami Belford, Bethany Biodolillo, Hunter Brown, Cydney Fletcher, Cori Fougerousse, Brittany Goddard, Carter Harlan, Nicholas Mulcahy, Dylan Parker, Stephani Parker, Kelli Toomer
Prayer Requests:
1) As always, safety in travel and getting around a big city.
2) That students will gain a bigger vision of God's church and what He's doing beyond NWA.
3) For a heart for lost people to be birth or fed in our students.
4) For a practical vision for how to engage a lost community with the gospel.
5) For bridges to be built that allow the gospel to reach lost people in Portland.
6) For the people and leadership of Bread & Wine to be encouraged by fellowship.
7) That a city will meet a Person.
8) Whatever else the Holy Spirit desires to do.
9) The glory of God and the joy of His people.
Nick and Kassie Roland
Sydney Jackson
Collin Jackson
Nic and Megan Taylor
Christa Adams
Students:
Sami Belford, Bethany Biodolillo, Hunter Brown, Cydney Fletcher, Cori Fougerousse, Brittany Goddard, Carter Harlan, Nicholas Mulcahy, Dylan Parker, Stephani Parker, Kelli Toomer
Prayer Requests:
1) As always, safety in travel and getting around a big city.
2) That students will gain a bigger vision of God's church and what He's doing beyond NWA.
3) For a heart for lost people to be birth or fed in our students.
4) For a practical vision for how to engage a lost community with the gospel.
5) For bridges to be built that allow the gospel to reach lost people in Portland.
6) For the people and leadership of Bread & Wine to be encouraged by fellowship.
7) That a city will meet a Person.
8) Whatever else the Holy Spirit desires to do.
9) The glory of God and the joy of His people.
Memphis Prayer Requests
Leaders:
Jarrett & Chanika McLelland, Kelsey Ray, Carol Holmstrom, Andrew Bailey, Robert Dorch, Jessika Doss, Michelle Ramos, Kristen Schatzman, April Jones, Jen Kanak, Zach Layton, & Robert Murray
Students:
Campbell Albrecht, Mady Bailey, Josh Belford, Hannah Biondolillo, George Black, Garrison Burgess, Taryn Maddox, Nate Raines, Bailey Dorch, Dakota Newton, Stephen Dorch, Sydney Dorch, Eric Dorothy, Paige Davis, Jacob Humphrey, Aubrey Fowler, Addison Sowers, Elizabeth Fullerton, Alice Hardy, Kylie Harlan, Hannah Holland, Nick Jennings, Foster Johnson, Jonathan Kershner, Lauren Raines, Zachary Sowers, Kyle Kiefer, Taylor Holmstrom, Emily-Shayne Johnson, Anna Layton, Davis Napier, Nicholas Oelke, Tyler Orton, Daniel Toomer, Baylee Willson & Tanner Parker
Prayer Requests:
o Pray for the students as they write out their testimonies.
o Pray for the Bethel LaBelle Community & the Alcy Ball Community in which we’ll be serving.
o Pray as we further develop relationships with staff and students in our continued partnership with Memphis Athletic Ministries.
Jarrett & Chanika McLelland, Kelsey Ray, Carol Holmstrom, Andrew Bailey, Robert Dorch, Jessika Doss, Michelle Ramos, Kristen Schatzman, April Jones, Jen Kanak, Zach Layton, & Robert Murray
Students:
Campbell Albrecht, Mady Bailey, Josh Belford, Hannah Biondolillo, George Black, Garrison Burgess, Taryn Maddox, Nate Raines, Bailey Dorch, Dakota Newton, Stephen Dorch, Sydney Dorch, Eric Dorothy, Paige Davis, Jacob Humphrey, Aubrey Fowler, Addison Sowers, Elizabeth Fullerton, Alice Hardy, Kylie Harlan, Hannah Holland, Nick Jennings, Foster Johnson, Jonathan Kershner, Lauren Raines, Zachary Sowers, Kyle Kiefer, Taylor Holmstrom, Emily-Shayne Johnson, Anna Layton, Davis Napier, Nicholas Oelke, Tyler Orton, Daniel Toomer, Baylee Willson & Tanner Parker
Prayer Requests:
o Pray for the students as they write out their testimonies.
o Pray for the Bethel LaBelle Community & the Alcy Ball Community in which we’ll be serving.
o Pray as we further develop relationships with staff and students in our continued partnership with Memphis Athletic Ministries.
Guatemala Prayer Plan
Prayer and Plan for Guatemala
Sunday-March 20
Pray for your student specifically today
Pray for safe and smooth travels to Guatemala
Pray for Matt and Martha , for strength, energy, and leadership
Pray that the students will adapt to the environment quickly
Pray for God to prepare the team’s hearts and the hearts of the people we are going to minister to
Monday– March 21
Pray for your student specifically today
Pray for safety and health today throughout all the activities
Pray for FOSTER ALBRECHT, BONNIE BLACK today. Pray that these students would experience Christ in a new way and that their heart for missions and the lost would deepen.
Pray for the team to get out of their comfort zone today
Tuesday – March 22
Pray for your student specifically today
Pray for extra strength and energy
Pray for JAIME DOSS, BRIANNA HOLLAND today. Pray that these students would experience Christ in a new way and that their heart for missions and the lost would deepen.
Pray for safety and health today throughout their day
Pray for courage and creativity as we lead activities
Wednesday – March 23
Pray for your student specifically today
Pray for extra strength and energy
Pray for JASON HOLMSTROM, ERIKA HUTCHINSON today. Pray that these students would experience Christ in a new way and that their heart for missions and the lost would deepen.
Pray for safety and health today throughout their day
Pray for courage and creativity as we lead activitie
Thursday – March 24
Pray for your student specifically today
Pray for extra strength and energy
Pray for MICHAELA LARABEE, LUKE PASCOE today. Pray that these students would experience Christ in a new way and that their heart for missions and the lost would deepen.
Pray for safety and health today throughout their day
Pray for closure, that we leave Santa Cruz well
Friday – March 25
Pray for your student specifically today
Pray for safety today throughout all our activities
Pray for TAYLOR THOMAS, REID SCHATZMAN, ALEX SMITH…For strength, energy, health
Pray for the health of the team
Pray for opportunities for the team to share their love for Christ with someone today
Saturday – March 26
Pray for your student specifically today
Pray for safety today throughout all our activities
Pray for the health of the team
Pray for our debrief time. That the Lord reveals plan and purpose in students lives
Pray that they would trust the Lord in the seeds they have planted…that would someday grow!! J
Sunday – March 27 (Travel day) -Pray for safe and smooth travels back home to NWA!
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Ryan Fleming Update
Dear Mosaic Youth,
It has been a month since I left good ole Arkansas but please know that you all have been close to my heart and in my prayers. We are ushering into a new year and with a new year brings hopes of new beginnings, a fresh start, and opportunity for Christ to continue to move through us. I am so glad that Mosaic Church desires to cultivate its body of believers to be active for our Lord Christ and not just be spectators. Please know it was such an honor to serve with the student body for the Fall and I want to encourage you to keep up with me my via email and my mission newsletters that I send out. We are all in this race together and I want to form solid prayer relationships so we can pray for each other for the challenges that lie ahead. Who knows, some of you might get to come to Nepal someday and serve alongside me. That would be awesome!! I wanted to attach my recent newsletter below with some spiritual insight I have been chewing on lately. Mosaic, it would be a delight to hear from you so don't be shy and email me at ryan.fleming@sim.org
January 2011 Newsletter
Well my friends, Christmas 2010 has come and gone and we are now into 2011. Woohoo! I received a sweet frog hat from my cousins for Christmas and I have been finding excuses to hop around in public to embarrass those around me. It is amazing how the simple things in this life can bring joy and I look forward to hopping over to Nepal sometime in May (My hopping legs will be tired though.)
My mother Angela and I in Tulsa, OK over Christmas
I have been travelling around Oklahoma and Texas for the last three weeks meeting with churches and individuals talking about my mission vision to serve in Nepal. It has been great to reconnect with folks, hear how the Lord is working, and how God encourages us and speaks through the body of believers. I pray that I can awake in the morning with an attitude that desires to see and hear from God. It is incredible what happens when we become open to hearing the Lord’s leading in our life. I have been reflecting lately on the importance of giving God glory and providing honor and respect to the power of his voice.
Psalm 29:1-5
“Ascribe to the Lord, O mighty ones, ascribe to the Lord glory and strength. Ascribe to the Lord the glory due his name; worship the Lord in the splendor of his holiness.
The voice of the Lord is over the waters; the God of glory thunders, the Lord thunders over the mighty waters.
The voice of the Lord is powerful; the voice of the Lord is majestic. The voice of the Lord breaks in pieces the cedars of Lebanon.”
My reflection on this beautiful Psalm is asking myself how can I approach the Lord with due respect and worship Him in all His glory. His voice is powerful and mighty so how can I put myself in a position to hear and respond to it? What is clouding our ability to hear from the Lord and fall to our knees and worship God completely? I would appreciate your perspective and insight to this verse if you would like to share.
We often wonder why we can not hear God's word and sometimes it is as simple as opening our Bibles to read His word. Take the time to open up God's word and pray for guidance as God imparts wisdom for your life. There are no complex formulas or strategies for hearing from God. Give the Lord your time, give Him your prayers, and wait patiently for Him.
The months are getting closer to my departure to Nepal and I would appreciate your prayers as I prepare to leave. There is still a lot of fundraising for me to do and I need to stay focused on not relying on my own strength but allowing God’s powerful voice to work through me.
Please let me know how I can be praying for you. It is always a joy to hear from people that have faithfully lifted me up in prayer. Let us join together to pray for each others needs. My main prayer request is to remain restful in the Lord as I leave many friends and family this year.
I have made a video that gives a quick 3 minute overview of my ministry that you can view at:http://vimeo.com/17384717
May we stay strong in 2011 as we put our full faith and trust in our Glorious Creator!
How To Give to my ministry:
Sign up for automated giving at: www.sim.org/giveusa
Mail in a donor form with gift (form available upon request)
My Account # 035469
To mail a check, make it out to SIM USA with my name and missionary #035469 in the memo, and mail it to:
SIM USA
P.O. Box 7900
Charlotte, NC 28241
For more information regarding my ministry and financial support, please contact me and go to my website at: www.ryanmartinfleming.wordpress.com
Blessings,
Ryan Fleming
email: ryan.fleming@sim.org
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