Sunday, February 17, 2013

Love in the Club

Title captures your attention eh'?
Yeah, did that on purpose.

Figured it was time for an update! :o)

Frozen Lake:
     My first time on a frozen lake! It was exciting to walk on it-and a bit scary. I went with some experienced frozen lake people and my buddy Lance, who also had never been on a F.L. before. It was amazing to see the different patterns of cracks underneath the ice and to slide around on this mass of cold water. We could hear a "boom" sound that came intermittently while on the lake. It sounded like deep drums in the distance, but then I was informed that it was the ICE. Okay...a little more frightened. But, the kids on bikes on the lake in the distance reassured me it was safe. At one point, Lance and Cristina called David and I over to observed this amazing pattern of cracked ice on the lake, as we did we heard the ice *crack*, and all of us jumped back--then we made a quick exit to the shore again. It was quite funny actually. We kept exploring up the river and I got to throw big ice chucks into the thin ice along the shore, where water was partially flowing. A family of ducks also joined our adventure-all in all it was a wonderful outing.

Dancin' in the club:
     We were invited by Kristine, a former student at the DTS last year, to go out to a Karaoke Bar where there was dancing. A good number of us decided to go. So, I waited until the second car came to get us at 12:30am to go to out dancing. First time I've ever done that! Our group brought a healthy party to the place and just had fun being with each other and dancing. I ended up singing a Karaoke "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" with Kristine (who has an amazing voice), which was fun, even though I was shaking a bit. (Always the nerves of singing in front of people...even if it's in a club/bar.) As the night went on, the others and I shot up prayers for the people who were there. We could all sense a feeling of emptiness in the place....lonely people.
     There were some "interesting" encounters, as you can imagine, with some not-so-sober people. But then there were some beautiful encounters, like my friend Miriam talking to an older guy at the bar (and no, we're not allowed to drink at DTS, so we had coke. ;o), Maja leaving a note with some encouraging words for a guy who semi-joined our group, and me talking about the DTS to a woman in the bathroom of all places, and then meeting her again on the dance floor. (Her drunk boyfriend was "singing" "Living on a Prayer" and she asked me what I thought....my answer: "Good song choice...it was fun.") ;o) After this experience I respect people who have the energy and love to go into clubs and do club ministry. People-Jesus is in the clubs/bars. Jesus went into tax collectors homes, talked with prostitutes and LOVED the people into freedom. There was real love in the club that night. Amen.

Dancin' Feet:
      It's been a busy month for me. In dance this week we've had a contemporary dance teacher from Switzerland  We learned how to put a choreography together and on Friday presented our 15 piece. (Which included dancing in dirt! That was enjoyable-I've always liked the way dirt feels on your feet.) All month I've been working on my "testimony" dance/mime--each of us dancers had to choreograph a dance that presented something in our life that was impactful. I decided to do my dance on what God has taught me about receiving His love from others. The idea behind my dance is that there was a heart expansion as I encountered and received God's love from each unique individual in my life. A scripture that I've seen become reality is Ephesians 4:14-16 
     "As a result, we are no longer to be children, tossed here and there by waves and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by the trickery of men, by the craftiness in deceitful scheming, but speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in all aspects into Him who is the head, even Christ, from whom the whole body, being fitted and held together by what every joint supplies, according to the proper working of each individual part, causes the growth of the body for the building up of itself in love." 
      You may recognize this theme from an earlier post titled "Joints" in which I talk about this verse. Yep, God continues to reveal more of His amazing love to me through people and shows me how I need their support, wisdom, and encouragement. In my dance, I actually have a prop heart that expands as I dance/mime and show vulnerability with my heart. The four other students who are on my outreach team are in my dance/mime, being the people I entrust my heart with, who give me back a fuller heart as I share with them. Even in the process of choreographing with them and having to be vulnerable in teaching and presenting this to them-I was practicing what the whole thing was about! Psalm 119:32 says, "I shall run the way of Your commandments, For You will enlarge my heart." As I obey with love my heart expands! 
     We got to perform the dance as guest performers at the Music Track's concert they did one Friday night. Our music track students performed their original songs for us and a fellow dancer also performed her testimony piece. It was a beautiful night of shared passion, heart lessons, talent, and glory given to God. 

      I got to teach two ladies the mime "Warrior is a Child" today--it took me back to my mime days and was a great pleasure. Then I went down into the studio with my roommate and gave her a singing lesson. (In as much as my limited knowledge can supply.) It is so good to thrive and give what the Lord has given to you. Share, be open, be vulnerable  be willing to not do things perfectly, be good in HIS goodness. Lean on God. His strength is so beautiful to lean into. 
:o)
     

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Snow Days!


 My buddy Liam and I out for a snow day-where I pulled him in his sled around the neighborhood. :o)

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Saturday, January 19, 2013

Gremrue (Near Oslo)




 
      Having a fun night, in a tepee, in the kid's play area. Pretending to be stuck out in the wilderness. My instructions for our expressions in the photo: Reaction to being lost in a tepee in the wilderness for days.....
and there you have it.

love upon grace upon love

I haven't written an update in awhile!

    Here's some happenings that have been happening here in good ol' Norway:

:o) Exercise! A good amount of us have decided we need more exercise. So, one Sunday we gathered in the dinning room. Two of the boys joined us--they were brave, as we did some "girlie" aerobics exercises in the workout. (But we also did strength.) ;o) The time turned out to be none other than "your's truly" led. So, I ended up improvising and using what I know from jazz class yoga, Pilates, balance and beyond class,  Zumba classes, and whatever else I've learned along the way. It was so much fun, and so good to work out again! (We all felt a bit pathetic, starting to sweat at the very beginning of the workout.) I really enjoy leading exercise and got good feedback afterwards. Two days later some girls and I did another workout to a video I found online. All the girls commented, "We liked it better when you led it Beth." That put a smile on my face. :o) So, I am encouraged to get a bit more organized in my exercise routines and continue to liven' up life here in Alesund with some "gettin' in shape!"

:o) New Years! We had a special New Year's celebration at the base, involving anyone who was back from their home visits over Christmas. It included a Norwegian folk dance led by two Norwegian students and the Virginia Reel led by me-super fun. We played games, had a fancy dinner, and enjoyed being with each other. Alesund is the perfect place to have New Years. People set off beautiful fireworks that go off across the city. Since we're on a mountain, we got to look out over the city at all the sparkling fireworks going off and we hugged each other and blessed the New Year. It was lovely. Afterward we had a time of worship in music and prayer. What a blessing to welcome 2013 with fellow believers loving God.

:o) New Places! After New Year's we packed up and traveled to a city called Gremrue, near Oslo for YWAM's "workers gathering" for all the students and staff in YWAM Norway. It was a 7 hr car trip, so there was a lot of sleeping and snacking. It was neat to  be in a different location-but it was a colder location. I enjoy Alesund's weather, as it's by the sea and doesn't get as cold. In Gremrue I experienced a true white landscape, where even the sky seemed white and the air was crisp and frozen. It was beautiful, but hard to be outside. We stayed there a little over a week, after the conference having a teaching week on missions. It was encouraging to watch films of missionaries going to unreached people groups and really living and loving the people. There were tears in our eyes as we watched on film many people jumping for joy as whole villages came to know and receive God.

:o) My birthday! The most recent happening has been celebrating the day of my birth, Jan 17th. It's my first birthday away from home, and I turned 21, so it was pretty special. I got many hugs (!) and many sweet gifts. My parents sent me a package with some yummy American cookies and cream candy. My friends, poor mission students they may be, bought me goodies, including rootbear (it's known that's the only soda I drink-and it's only in one store here in Alesund.) I got some Dutch cookies, which are some of the best cookies I've ever eaten. Whew. I also received sweet cards of encouragement. And I got two songs written for me! I shall upload one of them, it's a comedic, fun song that represents more of that side of me. ;o) Here is the link to my friend's soundcloud with the song: (You can appreciate the cover art also.) Lot's of wonderful, blessed happenings here in Norway!

https://soundcloud.com/kusch-david/the-rebel-dont-mess-with-the


Sunday, December 16, 2012

The Mountain Peaks at Dawn

      I'm currently reading "Mountains of Spices" by Hannah Hurnard. "Hinds Feet on High Places," the first book, really ministered to me when I read it some years ago. Emily gave me both books and I took the second one to Norway with me. I felt the slight urging to start reading it, and since I have, I see again how God's timing is perfect. The message and words are confirming the themes God has been bringing up in my life since being here in Norway. Simple truths. Profound Love. This is a song the young woman named "Glory and Grace" sings to her Beloved, the Shepard, on the Mountains of Spices. It fits perfectly with the setting I am in here in Norway-Praise Jesus!-and it speaks out my heart. Be Blessed. And run to meet Him.

The Mountain Peaks at Dawn
As in the early morning 

the snowy mountain peaks
Look up to greet the dawning,

 So my heart longs and seeks
To see thy face
And glow with grace


Here like the peaks at sunrise 
My mind to thee I raise;
Clothe me with glory likewise, 

Make me to burn with praise
In love's attire
Of flaming fire


In robes of snowy whiteness
 They greet their lord the sun;
I too, await thy brightness, 



On winged feet I run.
Give, now we meet,
Communion sweet.





Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Beauty and Majesty

 "The heavens are telling of the glory of God; And their expanse is declaring the work of His hands." Psalm 19:1 The view right outside our dinning room windows. :o)




"Day to day pours forth speech, and night to night reveals knowledge. There is no speech, nor are there words; Their voice is not heard. Their line has gone out thorough all the earth, And their utterances to the end of the world. In them he has placed a tenet for the sun, Which is as a bridegroom coming out of his chamber; It rejoices as a strong man to run his course. Its rising is from one end of the heavens, And its circuit to the other end of them...." Psalm 19:2-6


               
                               On Mini-Outreach: the view outside of our host's home. 


Monday, December 3, 2012

Joints

"As a result, we are no longer to be children, tossed here and there by waves and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by the trickery of men, by craftiness in deceitful scheming; but speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in all aspects into Him who is the head, even Christ, from whom the whole body, being fitted and held together by what every joint supplies, according to the proper working of each individual part, causes the growth of the body for the building up of itself in love." ~Ephesians 4:14-16

   Last week each track was sent out on "mini-outreach," where we each went to a different location to spread the love and joy and ministry of Jesus Christ. Our dance track went to a town 4 hours north of Alesund. It was quite beautiful-Norway's roads are incredible to travel on. You are driving right along the sea, watching the waters move in different directions. The mountains have snow covered peaks and are dotted with colorful homes and buildings. There's fishing gear along the coast, and thin, elegant trees all along the roads. Sometimes there was snow and ice as we traveled. Snow lying in long yellow and green grass in so beautiful! 

      While we were there, we were in charge of the program for a youth club on Friday night. The youth club is pretty much a youth group, though more open to non-Christians. This night we were doing a prophetic improv dance. This meant that Paulien had picked a song and we were going to dance to it, but we had no choreographed dance moves. We were just to move with the movements that were on our heart to do, or dance to whatever message or impression God would give us as we yielded ourselves and our bodies to Him. The night before, Thursday, we talked about who should do the dance. I suggested we practice what we'd been learning to do more-hear God's voice corporately  So we each prayed that night and in the morning, asking God who should do the dance. 
     We got together in the morning and each named who was put on our heart to dance. Everyone got someone different! One dancer, Emily, got a picture of a silhouette not a specific person. We asked, God spoke, now we needed clarity! So we prayed again for a few minutes. People still had the same people, but there was also this new sense of doing it together. God showed me all those who were named were supposed to do the dance, each of us showing a different part of God's heart. I was so pumped! God allowed me to understand that the silhouette Emily saw was displaying that anyone could dance, anyone could fill in that shape, because each would bring Jesus-we bring the same heart, but display different characteristics of God and different passions through each unique dancer. Then I realized how beautifully this all fit into the verses in Ephesians I had read earlier! God excites my heart when he puts these things together. :o) My head joins my heart and I am in unity with myself. (!)
     Friday night we danced, and it was such a glorious display of God's love for the youth there, our love for God, and the importance of each individual part-working together in love. I can't say every specific way the dance showed all of this-but God definitely knew what He was doing. ;o) At one point in the dance Emily came and started dancing with me, God had put on her heart the need of "connectedness." I too felt this need-my heart was moved to be there for my fellow brothers and sisters. I picked up Emily in my arms and spun with her. Our two dancers who were not presenting said that moment was very special. I love that I can create "special" moments with others for Jesus and because of Jesus! Every individual part is needed to work properly in our body of believers-every joint supplies a part of this body, with Christ as the head. Since being here at DTS God has just shown me with increasing clarity how much he roots for the individual within a community. (And the community supporting the individual-yep-it's a circle.) If you are a Christian, you are part of a beautiful family of special, united individuals. Believe it-receive it! Know-your joint counts! :o)