STEPHANIE UNGARO
Serving with YWAM Australia

Monday, October 18, 2010

Infinite Value

Hello Blog Readers!

Hope you are well. I’ve had another challenging, yet amazing, week in Perth as I continue on with the School of Evangelism. We had the privilege of having Peter Brownhill, the YWAM Perth base director, speak to us on the Nature and Character of God. Though I had this topic on my DTS, this teaching reinforced my knowledge and brought about new revelations on who God is, how others view God, the importance of knowing God intimately, and Biblical understanding of His characteristics. I also found that as I went deeper into learning the aspects of God’s character, it caused me to examine my own character and ask for grace on areas that I fall short.

Click here to see the main lecture points that stood out to me.

Something I was most challenged by this week was the understanding of Paul’s value system in Philippians 3:7-11- Nothing could even compare to the value of knowing Christ. This verse hit me hard and I’ve been thinking about it all week. How deeply I desire this revelation of God’s infinite value! In asking God for more understanding of this verse, He has been opening up my eyes to the ways I can value Him more. I want to show how much I value Him through the everyday decisions that I make, like how I spend my free time or giving full attention in my quiet times, fully engaging in knowing Him more, prioritizing time with God over all other things. I am realizing that these small decisions speak the loudest to God and are what He cares about most. He looks at the heart.

Lord, I ask that you would increase my understanding of how valuable you are in my life- so much so that nothing else matters but knowing you and spending time with you, that I may give you more of the love, praise, and worship you deserve. You are so worthy.

It’s amazing to me the ways God is calling me to go deeper. It shows that He really does want more intimacy with me. It’s not to make me feel guilty about choices that I make, it’s to make me more aware of the ways I can become closer to God, simple things that make a significant difference in my relationship with Him. He is pursuing me, calling me. I will listen, obey, and respond to the call.

Evangelism this week…

God did amazing things in our time in evangelism this week!

One cool story:

On Monday, we did outreach in the city with the Art Evangelism students. The exhibited their art and we did public worship. I spoke with a young guy from Thailand, a student, 19 years old, who was so open to hear about Jesus and asked me lots of questions. Growing up around Asian religions, he had never heard the gospel in its fullness, so that was exciting to be able to share with him. He said he went to church for the first time 2 weeks ago because his dad was hospitalized due to an illness. He prayed to God that if his dad recovered, that he would believe. I saw he was wearing a cross necklace and he said he bought it as a symbol of that prayer, kind of a promise to God. I asked, well what happened?? And he said that his dad is at home, doing well! Praise God!! We talked about how it was no coincidence that we met and that God was confirming to him once again of his reality, by lovingly pursuing him. I encouraged him to invite Jesus to be a part of his life, that it would change his life forever. I have full confidence in this young man’s salvation. It was exciting to be a part of his journey.

The lecture material was very helpful to use in evangelism. Particularly useful are the “three views of God” that Peter shared, which help to identify with people who have come from painful backgrounds, which can alter their view of God. I also found the explanation of the trinity very helpful to paint a clear picture of God’s oneness- I used this explanation to a Muslim man this week.

We do evangelism three times per week, twice in the city, and once a week at various locations in Perth, such as different beaches, parks, neighborhoods, etc.

Everything in between...

I am very much enjoying my time here in Perth. It is beautiful. It is springtime here, and has been somewhat cold, but it is starting to warm up as it gets closer to the summer. An interesting fact about Perth- the heat brings TONS of flies… yuck! They are everywhere.

Well, that is all for this week. About to do my work duty- dinner dishes (for 300 people). It is hard work!

Thanks for reading!

Love and Blessings,

Stephanie

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Love God, Love the Body

Hello Friends!

I have reached the end of my first week of lectures. Hard to believe it's only been a week, I feel like I have been here much longer!

What an incredible week it was. Our topic for week one was called "Bible Unity and Evangelism" taught by Shirley Brownhill, the YWAM Perth base director. We were SO blessed to have her as a speaker- it was amazing to start the School of Evangelism off with Shirley's teaching. Wisdom flows from this woman. I spent the week just trying to soak in drops of wisdom. Here are some of the lecture points that brought revelation to me:
  • When God talks about advancing his Kingdom, he talks about the body.
  • God's dream: that every tribe, every tongue, every nation will stand before the throne (perfect unity). Our unity and actions give people a taste of what heaven will be like.
  • God has not asked us to do anything that is not possible by his grace and his power.
  • We must find our security in Jesus and let his love, grace, and power bring unity in our relationships.
  • The Acts 2 Church models perfect Bible unity. Blueprint to bring God's presence into a community.
  • We, the church, have the opportunity to show people, communities, nations, how to live in communion with God and with one another.
  • The Acts 2 Church opened doors in their community. People are attracted to communities united by the love of Christ, because it is reflecting the character of God. When people see Jesus, they will love him!
  • The anointing and the blessing comes with unity (Psalm 133).
  • One of the biggest lies of the enemy devised to bring disunity is that the basis of commitment is mutual perfection. He knows how powerful unity is, and he is out to destroy it.
  • The most powerful form of warfare we can do is to commit ourselves to Bible unity.
  • If we truly love God, we should also love the body of Christ.
  • There is no reserve in the character of God. He is a communicator. He will never remove himself from us- He is committed to the absence of reserve.
  • Forgiveness is our source of life!
  • Always find yourself in the context of team. Unity=power. Power to see exponential change in communities, to see breakthrough in the ability to spread the gospel, give healthcare, whatever God's will may be.
  • God uses every trial or difficulty we face as a shaping mechanism to make our character more like His (James 1:2-4).
I felt very challenged this week in multiple areas of my walk with God. God was speaking to me about areas of my heart where I haven't loved the body of Christ in the fullness that he calls me to love. Loving the body is not an option, it is a command. Reflecting on God's command to love the body and become one with the body, I felt God say "Let me transform you by becoming more deeply committed to the body."
Leading up to this school, I have been praying and praying for deep transformation to be God's hand to reach the lost. I feel like God has been answering me this week- that he will provide opportunities for the transformation to take place, but it is up to me to obey him in the small things. Deep commitment requires obedience when it's uncomfortable, when I don't "feel like" reaching out to someone, or even when that decision will go completely unnoticed. I know exactly what God is talking about. It's the times where I feel led to pray for someone I don't know and ignore it, when I feel led to write a letter of encouragement and forget, when I avoid someone I don't have the energy to speak with... the list goes on. These decisions can seem very small and insignificant at the time, but truthfully, they impact the body and my own relationship with God from truly flourishing.
Not to live religiously, but God sees my heart. He is calling me to go deeper. If I truly want to be used by Him in extravagant ways, I need to start loving people in extravagant ways, especially those within the body of Christ.
I have been praying for God to renew my mind to become more ministry-minded and Kingdom-focused. I want to see communities transformed for Christ. I think the renewal of my mind will take place when I take my eyes off myself and focus them solely on Jesus, pouring the love that He gives me onto people. The heart change happens when I repent of selfish thinking and actions and make decisions to love people out of obedience to God.
Lord, I desire this change more than anything. I ask for your grace to help me walk in obedience to everything you ask me to, loving people the way you've called me to love. Thank you for working in my heart with gentleness and truth.

We had our first evangelism outing this week. Every Thursday, YWAM Perth has base-wide evangelism in various locations around the city. This week, we went to Scarborough Beach, about 200 YWAMers. We did public worship in a park, then went off in pairs to pray and make conversations with people. I went with a staff leader named Jenny to pray for the community and we eventually came across this group of teenagers at a bus stop, the young girls publicly intoxicated, yelling and making a big scene. We walked over with a few other YWAMers and stood in the midst of it all. After about 10 minutes, we started talking with three of the sober kids, one guy and two girls, and eventually shared with them why we were in Australia to learn more about God. These kids were so open, asking questions and wanting prayer. The girl I was speaking with said she didn't know much about Jesus and did not hesitate to say yes to hear the gospel. Amazing what God can do! Oftentimes we judge that a group will not be receptive to God, but it is not up to us to judge, only to act in obedience to the Holy Spirit. I know these three were touched that night by something real- the power of God's love calling them to relationship with Him. I pray that they made a response in their heart that will change their lives.

I love the students on my SOE. We have really bonded this week in class and outside of class. I am becoming friends with each person and enjoy all the time we spend together. Unity should be our highest goal and I feel we have gotten off to a great start, loving and supporting one another.

Thank you for your consistent prayers. Please feel free to contact me anytime- I would love to hear from you! E-mail, facebook, mail, blog comments... I long to stay connected with friends and family.

Blessings :)
Stephanie

Saturday, October 2, 2010

I'm At Home

"I'm at home when you're with me. When I'm with you, worries fade away..."

I am back in Australia and feel completely at home. A wave of peace came over me as the plane landed, like I was spiritually connected to the ground. There is nothing like experiencing the center of God's will. I know I am right where God wants me and it's an amazing feeling.

I spent last week in the Gold Coast, visiting the base before flying off to Perth. I worked at the base this week, helping them out with anything they needed. Just getting a feel for what staffing will be like and getting things prepared for when I come back after the SOE. I can't even describe to you the joy I felt being back at YWAM Gold Coast. I feel completely part of a family there- peace, joy, security, belonging. I know this base is home, and I am so glad I was able to stop by and be reminded of what God spoke to me about coming back to staff.

I also spent the week in prayer that God would prepare my heart for the School of Evangelism. More than anything right now, I want to remain close to God, hearing his guidance and direction and allow him to work in my heart in whatever way will conform me into the servant he has called me to be. I want to receive each and every thing He intended for me to take from this school. I want to be better equipped to be God's hand to reach the lost, loving them in extravagant ways.

I am also praying for finances to come in. The due date for the lecture phase is this Friday and I am still about $1,200 short. The school leader told me I can get an extension, but the sooner the better. Please pray with me for the funds to come in at the right time.

So yesterday (Saturday) afternoon, I arrived in Perth to do my SOE. This base is much different than YWAM Gold Coast... it is huge! I feel like I am at a college campus. I am staying in a dorm with 30 girls. The building (called the "228") is really nice... it has a nice layout with a living area in the middle, big kitchen and dining table in the back, and two big rooms on either side where all the beds are set up. The bedrooms have a living area and walls that divide the room up a bit. I am on a top bunk and am settling in to my space.

Being YWAM, it is very multicultural in my dorm and around the base with people from all over the world. I met a few of the other students in my school... Moira from Holland, Kersti and Amy from the US (staff), Miles, Moriah and Kyle from the US, and Danny our school leader from Australia, who is amazing and made us all feel very welcome. There are a lot of Americans on my school I am realizing. I am excited to meet all the other students!

Right now, it is Sunday morning and I am sitting at the dining room table with 4 other girls eating breakfast and talking about our experiences with YWAM. This evening, Danny is having the SOE students over to his house for a barbecue so we can all meet each other, which I am excited about. Our school starts tomorrow and will probably consist of an orientation to the schedule and course material. I am looking forward to getting started and getting into a routine.

Well, that is all for now! I will let you know how classes go this week.

Thank you all for praying. It is your prayers that have gotten me here and I am incredibly grateful.

Bless you all,
Stephanie