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Monday, July 30, 2012
Hey AYC'ers this is Josh, I just wanted you all to get a look for the article I sent in for the witness today. Thanks again for making AYC Euro Tour such a great success. I love you all. Make your mission happen.
On July 16th the largest AYC team in the history
of the ALJC Apostolic Youth Corps embarked on a trip of a lifetime to impact
the nations of Ireland and Poland. All together we had 74 participants from all
over the United States travel to Europe. When the Lord laid this European tour
on my heart I had no idea that so many young people would want to participate
in our mission this year. I was somewhat overwhelmed by the large number. I was
worried about our team coming together in a spirit of Unity to reach this lost
in Waterford, Ireland and Krakow, Poland. So we as a team began to pray leading
up to the mission that God would bring us together in unity. The Lord answered
our prayers, despite being weary, jetlagged and busy from our demanding
scheduled our team was unified and passionate about sharing the gospel in the
streets of Ireland and Poland.
Our
first week was spent in Waterford Ireland with Missionary Potter and his
family. The Potters are making a difference in Ireland and have a great vision
to reach the lost in their city. Each night we held revival services at the
church with Evangelist James Chessor. We were thankful for the investment the
ALJC Evangelist department made in our mission this year by helping Evangelist
Chessor be a part of our mission. After a week of services we decided to do
something that we have never attempted. We planned an outdoor blockparty to
reach and preach in the streets of the city. I can now say that for the first
time in 1000 years the souls in Waterford have now heard the New Birth Message preached
in the streets of their city.
Our young people were not
intimidated traditions of the city, they were not afraid to share the good news
with people who walked up to listen to the music, receive a giveaway or just
curious to see what was going on. We even had a young man show up at the
blockparty and state that the Spirit of the Lord led him to our street service.
We connected and prayed for this young man at the blockparty. He was so
impacted by what he felt that he showed up to church the following day and went
out to eat with us after the service. I personally believe that religious mindsets
were broken in the nation of Ireland. By
the end of the week we had 9 people receive the baptism of the Holy Ghost and
we witnessed 5 being baptized in Jesus name.
After a
week in Ireland we all jumped on an airplane and flew over to Krakow, Poland to
be with our Missionaries Tony and Rhonda Adams. The purpose of our mission in
Poland was to get the word out about the new work that Rev. Adams and his
family has started. We decided that we were going to flood the city with flyers
to inform the city about the new work. Everyone from our National Youth
President Rev. Chad Erickson to our youngest AYC participant hit the streets of
Krakow to pass out 30,000 flyers. Flyers are a big business and easily accepted
by the people of Krakow. We stationed ourselves at bus stops, metro stops and
busy intersections to pass out flyers. By the end of the week Bro. Tony had
already received 17 calls, emails or text messages from different people wanting
to meet with him for a Bible study or more information about the foundation
that he has started. Even if 1 person would have called all the work was well
worth the effort.
Perhaps
one of the most impacting segments of our mission each summer is when we have
the missionaries share their calling, passion and vision about the country God
has called them to labor in. Bro. Potter in Ireland shared his passion with
such a fire that many of our students wanted to come back and participate in
our AIA program to be an intern. When Bro. and Sis. Potter ended sharing their
passion I felt the Lord tell me to ask them what their greatest need was at the
moment. They told us about two things that I want to share with you.
The first need was that we pray for the souls
of Ireland that God restore a hope and a joy among the people. Pray that God
would give them a hope that they can believe and trust God like never before.
The second need they shared with us was about their physical church building.
They are currently renting the building they are in right now. We believe that
the Lord has given them an opportunity to purchase their church building.
Currently the building is in foreclosure and the owner needs to sell the
building for pennies on the dollar. They believe they may be able to purchase
the building for less than 150,000.00 USD. Please pray about giving to this
need. They are willing to put the church in the name of ALJC. Purchasing this
building would insure that our organization would have a church building in
Ireland until the Lord comes back.
Bro.
Tony and Sis. Rhonda shared their story with us in a prayer meeting at a local
coffee shop. Everyone was moved by what God is doing in their city. When Bro.
and Sis. Adams ended sharing their story the Holy Ghost swept into that coffee
shop. A spirit of intercession and prayer overwhelmed all of us. We all prayed
that the vision that God had given the Adams family would come to pass. For the
first time in the history of Krakow there was 80 Apostolics praying in the Holy
Ghost that God would break the chains of darkness and traditionalism in Poland.
We believe that God started a ripple effect in that prayer meeting that will
make a huge difference in Krakow and the nation of Poland.
I want
to say thank you to everyone who made this mission possible this year. Thank
you to our National Youth President Chad Erickson and his wife Fallon for
having such a great burden for missions. Thank you to all of our chaperones,
Taylor Fairbanks and Andrew Coffield for your assistance. We could not have
made this mission possible without you. Thank you to the Potter and Adams
family for hosting all of us. Our entire team wants to give a special thanks to
Brian Bowling and the Ohio District for helping finance our revival in Ireland.
We also want to say a very special thanks to Bro. Jeremy Hill from Knoxville,
TN for purchasing all of the flyers we passed out Poland. Your investment in
missions is already impacting lives.
Finally
I want to say thank you to all of our Apostolic Crusaders for being awesome. I
took the liberty to check out your Facebook pages to see what you said about
the mission when you got home. Here is what you had to say.
Wesly Curton from Elkhart, IN said – “Officially
through customs and security in Dublin, Ireland. Just waiting to board now to
head back to the States. It's hard leaving after all the hard work, memories
made, and wonderful time we had together as an AYC group. All we have left to
do is pray that God waters the seed that was sown!”
Alexis Fairbanks from Baton Rouge, LA said – “Well,
about to exit Ireland and head home- The USofA.
Bittersweet; I won't forget these countries or these people in my prayers an thoughts. This trip has ministered to me and impacted me greatly; I can't wait to share my experiences with others.”
Bittersweet; I won't forget these countries or these people in my prayers an thoughts. This trip has ministered to me and impacted me greatly; I can't wait to share my experiences with others.”
Karly Masters from Wellston, OH said – “Went to
Auschwitz today and I can't even begin to express the feeling and thoughts that
go thru your head while you're there. I feel honored to be able to have experienced
that and with the great people that I was with”
Morgan Wampler from Kokomo, IN said – “Leaving Poland tomorrow is going to be bittersweet. It's so
beautiful here, but I miss my family & friends. I also miss being able to
understand everyone haha. Im praying that the flyers we passed out today will
attract more people to the Adams life groups & Bible studies. I know great
things are about to happen in Poland :)”
Adrianna Guillott from Baton Rouge, LA
said – “So thankful to be a part of this AYC trip and all that God did and will
continue to do in Europe! I will never forget this experience and all the great
people that I've met. Special thanks to Josh Wilson for making it all happen
and being patient with our massive group of 73, and also to Taylor for being an
awesome leader! America, here we come :)”
After reading this article and you
want to go on an AYC mission with us in the future please visit our AYC blog at
www.apostolicyouthcorps.blogspot.com. In 2013 we are going to be travelling to the Philippines to be
with the Naimy’s. We will only be able to take 40 with us this year so be sure
to sign up and get your registration money in quick. We will have the details
about this trip available at NYC in Indianapolis. Make your plans now to
attend.
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Flight numbers and times for all 3 groups
Here are all the flight numbers and times for all 3 groups.
1. Knoxville Group: US Airways flight 2452 TYS- CLT 4:04 pm arriving 5:09 pm, US Airways flight 724 CLT-DUB 6:20 pm arriving at 6:55 am July 17th. Returning on July 27th US Airways flight 725 DUB-CLT 9:30 am arriving at 12:55 pm. CLT-TYS US Airways flight 2452 2:35 pm arriving at 3:32 pm on July 27th.
2. Chicago Group: US Airways flight 1734 ORD-PHL 3:55 pm arriving at 6:50 pm, flight 722 PHL-DUB 9:00 pm arriving at 8:45 am July 17th. Returning on flight 725 DUB-CLT 9:30 am arriving at 12:55 pm. US Airways flight 928 CLT-ORD 2:25 pm arriving in Chicago at 3:30 pm on July 28th.
3. New Orleans Group: Air Canada flight7972 MSY-YYZ (Toronto) 4:55 pm arriving at 8:41 pm. Air Canada flight 894 YYZ-DUB 9:45 pm arriving at 9:15 am July 17th. Returning on Air Canada flight 895 DUB-YYZ 10:45 am arriving at 1:05 pm. Air Canada flight 7971 YYZ-MSY 2:35 pm arriving at 4:17 pm on July 28th.
Thursday, July 12, 2012
4,3,2,1......We are almost there!
These last few days please be praying about our mission! Pray in the Holy Ghost, Pray without ceasing and intercede for our mission. I want to also encourage you all to ask your pastor to pray over all of you this Sunday before you leave. Let us know if you need anything. God bless.
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
AYC'ers!!! Taylor Fairbanks here!!!
I hope everyone else is as excited as a dog at a KFC buffet like I am!
We leave in less than 6 days to embark on one of the greatest trips of your life.
So there have been a lot of questions about what to pack and what weather will be like, Here's the deal:
When we get to Dublin, it's going to be rather cool compared to summer over here. Like high of 65 cool.
So for our tenure in Ireland, you don't need to pack the turtlenecks, but make sure you have a light jacket and even bring some light, long sleeve shirts to help layer your clothing.
The humidity gets pretty high in Ireland so having a few layers to fall back on would be great.
(You'll want to have a light jacket on the plane anyways because they get cold)
2nd location: Paris, France
Those of you going the 18th to Paris will go when temperatures will be in the 70s and get down to the mid 50s. With the amount of walking you will be doing, you shouldn't get cold. Humidity is not high at all so it'll feel incredible.
Those going the 20th will have a little bit of rain in Paris and temps will be mid 60s and only get down to the high 50s.
The last group (Fairbanks group) will have only a small amount of rain with temps in the mid 60s the whole time.
In all of these trips they will be filled with a LOT of walking. By the end of the day you'll feel like the winner of a 5k who needs to be awarded their prize.
And Josh Wilson's short legs move a lot faster than you think they do.
Last location: Krakow, Poland
Krakow is gonna be nice and sunny. Temps getting into the 80s some days but they will get down to the 50s. Poland will include lots of walking and handing out flyers as well so pack the light jacket for night time, but the light summer clothes for the daytime and some good walking shoes.
These weather forecasts are subject to change but most likely this is how it will be. You can check up on the weather as it gets closer on your own if you have any questions. Here;s the links I used for all the info.
Dublin:
http://www.myforecast.com/bin/expanded_forecast_15day.m?city=66185&metric=false
Waterford:
http://weatherandtime.net/en/Europe/Ireland/Waterford-weather.html?degree=F
Paris:
http://www.worldweatheronline.com/Paris-weather/Ile-De-France/FR.aspx?cup=1202115137
Krakow:
http://www.myforecast.com/bin/expanded_forecast_15day.m?city=72943&metric=..
Lastly, make sure you have the 3 business casual outfits for our revival services during the week with Brother Chessor as well as one dressy church fit for Sunday service. If you have sensitive sunscreen, bring it on because we will be outside a LOT. Make sure you get your Euros exchanged if you have not already. They're cheaper over here and it's a bit less of a hassle. Anything else that you have questions about, email or call Josh Wilson.
I hope all of you have been participating on the focused prayer for the trip. It's going to be an incredible trip and we want God to be able to manifest Himself as much and as often as possible. I talked to Josh and we agree that the focus should be put on Poland for a few days. This is a work that is still in its infancy. The Adams have not been there long compared to other missionaries and this is a chance for us to go and help expedite the growth of a potentially incredible church that the Adams can cultivate.
I hope everyone else is as excited as a dog at a KFC buffet like I am!
We leave in less than 6 days to embark on one of the greatest trips of your life.
So there have been a lot of questions about what to pack and what weather will be like, Here's the deal:
When we get to Dublin, it's going to be rather cool compared to summer over here. Like high of 65 cool.
So for our tenure in Ireland, you don't need to pack the turtlenecks, but make sure you have a light jacket and even bring some light, long sleeve shirts to help layer your clothing.
The humidity gets pretty high in Ireland so having a few layers to fall back on would be great.
(You'll want to have a light jacket on the plane anyways because they get cold)
2nd location: Paris, France
Those of you going the 18th to Paris will go when temperatures will be in the 70s and get down to the mid 50s. With the amount of walking you will be doing, you shouldn't get cold. Humidity is not high at all so it'll feel incredible.
Those going the 20th will have a little bit of rain in Paris and temps will be mid 60s and only get down to the high 50s.
The last group (Fairbanks group) will have only a small amount of rain with temps in the mid 60s the whole time.
In all of these trips they will be filled with a LOT of walking. By the end of the day you'll feel like the winner of a 5k who needs to be awarded their prize.
And Josh Wilson's short legs move a lot faster than you think they do.
Last location: Krakow, Poland
Krakow is gonna be nice and sunny. Temps getting into the 80s some days but they will get down to the 50s. Poland will include lots of walking and handing out flyers as well so pack the light jacket for night time, but the light summer clothes for the daytime and some good walking shoes.
These weather forecasts are subject to change but most likely this is how it will be. You can check up on the weather as it gets closer on your own if you have any questions. Here;s the links I used for all the info.
Dublin:
http://www.myforecast.com/bin/expanded_forecast_15day.m?city=66185&metric=false
Waterford:
http://weatherandtime.net/en/Europe/Ireland/Waterford-weather.html?degree=F
Paris:
http://www.worldweatheronline.com/Paris-weather/Ile-De-France/FR.aspx?cup=1202115137
Krakow:
http://www.myforecast.com/bin/expanded_forecast_15day.m?city=72943&metric=..
Lastly, make sure you have the 3 business casual outfits for our revival services during the week with Brother Chessor as well as one dressy church fit for Sunday service. If you have sensitive sunscreen, bring it on because we will be outside a LOT. Make sure you get your Euros exchanged if you have not already. They're cheaper over here and it's a bit less of a hassle. Anything else that you have questions about, email or call Josh Wilson.
I hope all of you have been participating on the focused prayer for the trip. It's going to be an incredible trip and we want God to be able to manifest Himself as much and as often as possible. I talked to Josh and we agree that the focus should be put on Poland for a few days. This is a work that is still in its infancy. The Adams have not been there long compared to other missionaries and this is a chance for us to go and help expedite the growth of a potentially incredible church that the Adams can cultivate.
Romans 10:12-15
For there is no difference between Jew and Gentile—the same Lord is Lord of all and richly blesses all who call on him, For, “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.”
How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them? And how can anyone preach unless they are sent? As it is written: “How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!”
We are helping this happen. It's going to be an exciting, wonderful, and furthering time in our spiritual walks. Can't wait to be with you all and have a LOT of fun.
TF
AIA interns Chiccine and Savala
Hey you all please send a friend request to Julee Chiccine and Chelsea Savala on Facebook. They are on location in Poland right now as AIA interns. They are helping the Adams family get ready for our street blitz. Tony and Rhonda have printed 50,000 flyers for us to pass out in Krakow.
Some of you maybe wondering what is an AIA intern. We are glad you are wondering! AIA or Apostolics in Action is the next step in your missions experience beyond AYC. If you enjoy your time on our two week mission perhaps you would like to be an intern for 1-12 months in a foriegn country assisting one of our very awesome ALJC Missionaries. There are actually many opportunities all over the world right now. If you are interested please email our National AIA director Rev. Jeremy Lang at jeremyleelang@yahoo.in. Make your mission happen.
Who am I rooming with?
We have been getting your emails, text messages and calls wondering "who am I rooming with?" On your application there is a section you can list your desired roommate. We try our best to accomodate everyone that we can. There are some cases that we are not able to place everyone where they want to be. Part of the AYC is meeting new people and creating new relationships. We realize there are going to be some of you that may not like your room assignment, however just go with it. Keep a positive attitude and just know that you could potentially make a new life long friend. Should you have any questions please email Josh Wilson. Only 6 more days!
Just click here to see who you are rooming with http://www.scribd.com/doc/99766745/Room-Assignments
Just click here to see who you are rooming with http://www.scribd.com/doc/99766745/Room-Assignments
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