Brooke’s Australia Adventure Update – Autumn 2014, April 29, 2014
Greetings friends,
We’ve just had a glorious ANZAC weekend here camping in
Jervis Bay and hoping and trusting this letter finds you refreshed from your
own celebration. Autumn in Sydney is glorious, albeit with the wet weather you
find yourself navigating at times, but it is so nice to have a little cool
change in the mornings and evenings after quite a hot summer we enjoyed. This
past Lenten season has been a reflective time in our household as Brendan and I
practiced the discipline of fasting more regularly during this season in
accordance with the Eastern Orthodox calendar this year and read a daily Lenten
devotional based on the story of the Good Samaritan by Henri Nouwen. It was
truly a joy-filled celebration we shared as a family as we remembered our
Saviour’s sacrifice on the cross and resurrection and really fun to see JJ’s
interaction with the story as we read from his picture Bible and his picking up
on emotions in the characters faces throughout the story from Palm Sunday
through to the empty tomb. Practicing regular fasting again for me after not
participating in it for a few years due to pregnancies was a great opportunity
to really focus once again on my prayer life and dependency on Christ in a very
physical way. This year is reminiscent for me in many ways on 2006, the last
full year I lived in Washington, DC. That year I participated with many others
around the country in a 40-day fast during the Lenten season with young people
from the Justice House of Prayer praying for a modern youth revival in America
and an end to abortion. That was a juice fast and took me beyond my own
capacity and really stretched me ways to have a deeper understanding of the
Lord. That year was a year to complete the season of working and serving in DC
while at the same time preparing for what the Lord had ahead of me in
Australia. As a parallel, this year for our family is a similar important
season for Brendan and I to complete our studies and the vital work we are
doing in our jobs with excellence, but at the same time preparing for our move
in 2015 with our family to Macedonia. Since we have begun to share this vision
and talk about it more concretely it has been completely amazing to see the way
we have been confirmed by so many people and situations that God is indeed
going before us to Macedonia and leading us there. One amazing example of this
is that a couple, Jim and Becky Brown, on a recent visit to Sydney caught up
with us. Jim was on the original basketball tour from the US that helped launch
Young Life Australia 42 years ago. We got together because I had met their
daughter Bryna in DC over 10 years ago and we had kept in touch. When we got
together we had a wonderful time getting to know one another and finding out
that we had many mutual friends in common. The amazing divine appointment
though was finding out that they had some friends our age with young children
also planning on moving to Macedonia at the same time we plan to next year! I
want to encourage you that if you don’t have fasting as a part of your
spiritual life, you consider incorporating it. What richness and what sweet
time the Lord has provided for us and how important it feels to be doing it to
really become ready for what is next.
“To the degree that fasting becomes more of a norm in our
day-to-day Christian life as individuals and congregations, we will become more
effectual in spiritual warfare.” – Peter Wagner
Psalm 46:10
“He says, “Be still, and know that I am God;
I will be exalted among the nations,
I will be exalted in the earth.”
“He says, “Be still, and know that I am God;
I will be exalted among the nations,
I will be exalted in the earth.”
Our children continue to grow and amaze us by the life they
bring into our home and our lives. Jeremiah can have a conversation with you
now that has complete sentences in it, although he certainly enjoys expressing
his own will in saying a favourite 2-year old phrase, “No, I don’t want to.” He
is learning to sing more songs like “A, B, C, D” and has quite the imagination
when left to play to his own devices with pretty much any of his toys. He is
full of energy and we are hoping to start him in soccer over the winter as we
take a break from swim lessons. Christabelle will soon have her first birthday
and while not walking yet, continues to love standing and walking along
furniture and is so fast with her commando crawling that we aren’t rushing the
walking phase. She is a great eater and becoming a great communicator as she is
clapping and has a range of words that include the names of all of her family
members and even pretending to bark like our dog Kimba. They have been going up
to Newcastle for time with the extended family as I work two days a week and they
love being with our family there. As a family we’ve enjoyed going on Young
Life’s annual Summer camp in Jindabyne in January and for a weekend to Lake
Lyell to waterski in February and the kids enjoy the time with the teenagers
just as much as we do. There are more and more families with young children
choosing to volunteer and engage in leadership with the mission and it is
wonderful for our children to interact with them as well as the young people, it
really helps our children become social and engaged.
Proverbs 27:23
“Be sure you know the condition of your flocks,
give careful attention to your herds”
“Be sure you know the condition of your flocks,
give careful attention to your herds”
Young Life in Sydney continues to connect with teenagers in
their world and seeks to be relevant with the gospel. I’ve returned to my role
only two days a week and am focusing on the work in the Ryde area while helping
supervise Ben in Northern Sydney and seeking to prayerfully develop work in the
Parramatta area. There is so much potential, but for me, it is always about
listening to what the Lord is saying and seeking where the doors of opportunity
might open. Our staff and volunteers are so faithful in offering up free
breakfasts at Chatswood High, regular lunchtime outreach at Marsden High, chaplaincy
services at Ermington Public School and Marsden High School and student welfare
programs at Arthur Philip High School – but the amount of need in each of these
places, multiplied by the potential of all the high schools in Sydney could be
overwhelming if we don’t have a focus. My focus for this year is mostly about
investing as much as I can into the leaders the Lord has placed around me in
this work and seeking to recruit more. I’d love the legacy that I leave the
area to be a firm foundation of spiritually mature men and women who are
authentically reaching and discipling young people. For me to model to others
what it is to be a lover and follower of Jesus who lead others to become lovers
and followers of Jesus who lead others... simple and yet profound.
“This most educated,
entertained and endowed generation have experienced so much, so young, that
they aren’t amazed anymore. They live in a culture without awe and
transcendence.” - Mark McCrindle, The
ABC of XYZ
I have completed my third residential for Arrow Leadership
12 in March and had an incredible week with my colleagues in Melbourne. I
really enjoyed the week finding the content incredibly relevant and ranging
from Conflict Resolution to Staffing and Performance Management to Soul Care, Personal
Evangelism and Ministry to the Margins. It was a week with much food for
thought, opportunity to reflect and pray, and work on our ministry goals. I
have really been enjoying our reading list as well and have found the books to
be spot on in where I am at in my leadership journey and challenging as well.
One book particularly helpful in a personal, as well as ministry context, was
entitled, Fierce Conversations by Susan Scott. Brendan and I have used
one of the conversation types she talks about, a mineral rights conversation,
as a helpful tool. The idea is to drill down on “what could be the most
important thing we could be talking about right now.” We practiced this while
out celebrating my birthday at a rare kid-free dinner and it was great to see
what came out when you gave yourself time to going down deep and learning to
ask good questions to allow the person you are conversing with to really open
up.
Proverbs 31:8 & 9
“Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves,
for the rights of all who are destitute.
Speak up and judge fairly;
defend the rights of the poor and needy.”
“Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves,
for the rights of all who are destitute.
Speak up and judge fairly;
defend the rights of the poor and needy.”
One
other big change has happened in our lives these past few months, and that is
choosing to go to a church more local to where we live. We’ve been attending C3
God in the City in Darlinghurst since we were first married and moved into
Woolloomooloo in September 2009 and have loved it. But the commute with two
children was starting to take its toll and it was challenging to attend mid-week
or night services as well as knowing friends close to where we live, so we have
begun to attend C3 Silverwater in the past month or so. While we’ll certainly
miss our friends in the city, we’ve already received such a warm welcome at
Silverwater that we feel very much at home. It is a very diverse congregation,
both racially, socioeconomically and generationally and feels very much like
the community we are living in and that too makes it feel right. It is a church
that is very much engaged in the local community. They have a Care Service each
Thursday morning that I’ve attended a few times bringing a mum of some of my
Young Life kids who has been so blessed by the practical and spiritual nature
of the service. Following the service each week they serve a tasty lunch and every
community member that attends is able to receive needed groceries, as well as
clothes from a clothes closet, including many new goods donated from companies
like Big W. The presence of God on the service is just beautiful and I really
feel as if this is what my heart is leaning towards becoming involved with as
it just resonates with my heart. I’m so grateful to be attending a church that
is closer to the community I serve with Young Life as well and look forward to
being able to bring young people and their families to a local church.
Revelation
7:9-10
“After this I looked, and there before me was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne and before the Lamb. They were wearing white robes and were holding palm branches in their hands. And they cried out in a loud voice:
“After this I looked, and there before me was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne and before the Lamb. They were wearing white robes and were holding palm branches in their hands. And they cried out in a loud voice:
“Salvation belongs to our God,
who sits on the throne,
and to the Lamb.”
who sits on the throne,
and to the Lamb.”
Thank you for journeying with us and for your prayers for us in this season.
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