Marshutkas, VSET Club, food and friends....first two weeks in Bishkek! =)
credit to Edo and picasa 3
With Brother Lee (left) and Brother Joseph, two of the Nav workers from Korea
So. Some Rap Requests for this new chapter in Central Asia:
- Our b's. There's a handful that believe, but it's hard for them for a number of reasons. Persecution from family makes it difficult for some b's to grow in their walk. Ask for freedom – sprt'l as well as physical, as well as new life experiences.
- A heart for MSLMs. Started reading a book, Building Bridges, about reaching our MSLM friends...ask that G0d would grow a heart for a place I've never been and a people I've never met
- Our students. There's been VSET in our city since 05… not many have accepted yet, but ask Dad to pour out much gr8ce on everyone there… it's the SPRT that gives them the ability to understand what He has freely given them in Chrst… and He who gives them gr8ce to will and to act according to His purposes. They are close, but we need so much gr8ce to draw them close and to lead them to Him.
- Gr8ce and sensitivity for us. To really learn how to flow into the lives of people there… M-stry will look different in Bishkek. What works in Beijing does not necessarily work in Taipei, or Toronto. And Ed and I have to grow in being Sprt-filled in order to learn what will work best for the Kyrgyz people.
- Personal growth in gr8ce. To not let any besetting sin or worldly desire steal my daily enjoyment of the Cross and the Sprt's filling. And, when I stumble in any way, to confess and repent and claim His gr8ce and march onward.
- Logistics. Visas, a place to live...I must admit, I am very much looking forward to unpacking my luggage after having lived out of it since June =)
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Ok, team. This is it! I'm really excited for what the L0rd will do. Here's a verse one of the Taipei bros shared with me: "For this is OUR G0d for ever and ever; He will be OUR guide even to the end" (Ps 48:14). What a promise for us - His people and workers - scattered among the nations. PTL!
Thank you for your partnership. It's gonna be great when all is said and done, and I'm glad I get to share the harvest with you. Please let me know how I can be rapping for you, too.
Press on.
Alex
One month in Formosa has come and gone. We hit it up hard the first week when the freshmen were rolling into Tai Da (National Taiwan University), saw quite a number of students make decisions for the Lrd, and have been following up with them ever since. We've been through three typhoons (a bit unusual, even the locals admit) only to learn that these are ble$sings in disguise since students are stuck in their dorms and we can hang out with them all day long! So we hop on our bikes with plastic raincoats draped over us and pedal our way through the crosswinds – sounds more dangerous than it actually is. It's more like good exercise.
Well, even though I'm no longer in a closed region, I will continue to update using code for those reading this in sensitive locations. So here are the praizes and rap requests:
Praizes:
Rap Requests:
And in other news: I've finally decided to blog. I figured this way it's easier for you to check out pictures and videos and other lessons and testimonies at your own convenience. I hope it gives you a better picture of what goes on out here. And it keeps these emails focused on pr-ayer! So check it out when you're free: http://sosendiyou-spock.blogspot.com/
Recent updates include a glance at what a day of m-work is like at Tai Da, and a lesson on perspective from Taiwan.
I really appreciated your raps and emails in the past month after the Lrd's unexpected redirection for this new season. He has used your encouragement to spur me on. I'm very thankful!
Much love,
Alex
The Nav director, Tomaru-san, has been in
What I’ve seen in the Taipei Navs and their training apartment is quality: a group of about ten brothers ranging in age from sophomores to PhDs and varying in interest from engineers to med students to lawyers-to-be who have one thing in common - they really love JC and are really committed to Mt 28:19-20.
Someone once asked the question, “What would you rather have? 1000 people who are 90% committed? Or 10 who are 100%?” Think about this for a second. The answer is not so obvious, is it? But it will determine what quality of work you will produce for the Lrd.
Our gatherings aren’t huge but intimate. There’s no buzz from the loudspeakers (we only have one amplifier). And no one's claiming that the work is perfect. Of course it's not - no one's pretending it is. But there’s a solid awareness that His good work is being established deeply in the hearts of students in the m-stry. Yet it's a slow and sometimes painful work. It doesn’t happen overnight – or in 6 weeks (the length of my stay) – or in a year – or even in thirty-two. Heb 11:13 says:
All these people were still living by faith when they died. They did not receive the things promised; they only saw them and welcomed them from a distance. And they admitted that they were aliens and strangers on earth.
It will cost something.
One of the Korean Navs – Brother Lee – has been here for 8 years, and he’s got just two f8thful guys. But these are two who will, if they stick with it, grow into real men of G who will in turn impact the lives of more guys in the future…who in turn will do likewise and so on. It’s a m-stry that multiplies – but only for those who are committed enough to see it through the humble beginnings. It will cost you. But is it worth it?
What do you think? If a man owns a hundred sheep, and one of them wanders away, will he not leave the ninety-nine on the hills and go to look for the one that wandered off? And if he finds it, I tell you the truth, he is happier about that one sheep than about the ninety-nine that did not wander off. In the same way your Father in heaven is not willing that any of these little ones should be lost. – Mt 18:12-14
JC seems to think so. I’m finally coming to agree.
Perspective. That’s some of what I’m learning in

18:00 - Dinner. We all eat together. See "Breakfast" and "Lunch." See Acts 2:42,47. On Mondays and Fridays the brothers cook and invite students to come over to the apartment.