AYC Mexico
Friday, August 14th, 2009by Josh Wilson
From July 13 – July 20, we were privileged to have the opportunity to meet and minister with Sister Shirley Hickman, ALJC missionary to Mexico. We had 14 young people from the United States and one young man from ALJC-Venezuela join us for this life-changing AYC mission’s trip. Many children and teenagers received the Holy Ghost during the camp meeting, and miracles took place during the services. Our young people were eyewitnesses to the power of God.
One of t he main spiritual principles I have found that makes a mission’s trip successful to each individual is their willingness to make a sacrifice to be involved. Any young person who attends an AYC trip makes great sacrifices in order just to be a participant. The leaders who are involved take time away from their home church and their family to make sure each mission is a great success. Most importantly, the host missionary makes a great sacrifice in hosting a group of young people in their country. Sister Hickman was no exception to this principle. She has made great sacrifices in her life, and the Lord has blessed her with a powerful and anointed ministry in the nation of Mexico. I want to publicly thank Sister Hickman for allowing us to play a small part in the work the Lord is doing through her in Reynosa and Rio Bravo. Until this trip, I had never been bles sed with the opportunity to talk with Sister Hickman. After seeing the work she is doing and listening to her life story, I think every young person in the ALJC should have the opportunity to meet her. I was amazed and thankful for all the things God has done in her life to build His kingdom on earth. Sister Hickman is a true servant of our Lord. On every AYC missions trip, I always ask the host missionary to talk with our young people about their call to a nation and the great things God has done since they have been in that nation. Sister Hickman spoke to all of us about the things we can all do as children of God to answer His call and change the world. She spoke with us about the importance of serving God with a humble, submitted and serving heart. As she told us about the amazing things God has done in Mexico and in south Texas, I watched our teenagers sit on the edge of their seats. Many of them came up to me afterwards to tell me that the words she had spoken to them were life-changing. Thank the Lo rd for those words of direction. If you ever get the chance to talk with Sister Hickman, please ask her to talk with you about the things God has done in her life. She will tell you she has a long story, but you will want to hear it all. However, in everything she told us, she continually gave glory to God! I also want to thank Pastor Peter Gray from Paris, Texas. Pastor Gray is the Latin American and Caribbean Field Director for ALJC World Missions. He fluently speaks Spanish and was very kind to donate their church van for us to use. We were blessed to have him on this trip; we could not have done it without him. Also thanks to their associate pastor, Chad McQueen. Finally, thanks to Brother Jason and Sister Amy Hood, our ALJC AIA Missionaries to Mexico. The Hood family was a great blessing to all of us. They are working very hard for the Lord in Mexico. The unity of the ALJC General Youth Department and World Missions Department allowed the Lord to bless this great endeavor for His kingdom. I asked one of the young people from the Tri-State District to write about how this trip blessed and impacted her life. Here is what Sister Christina had to say:
To be able to come on this trip was already defining a purpose God has on my life. What really stuck with me was being able to come together with people of a different nationality and tongue, to worship and praise the same God together in a wonderful spirit of unity. Sister Hickman really left an impression on my life. For her to come up against so many obstacles and odds against her, she was still able to do what God had called her to do. I pray that I can be as strong as she was at my age. I also enjoyed the services; they really helped me with some things I have been going through in my life. For God to come and tell me of the promise I have on my life, I cannot help but to be joyful. There is nothing that did not have an impression on me in so many ways. Everything and everyone I came into contact with put a good impression on me and that makes me want more and more of God. I know this experience has made me more thankful for what I have and what I know. I cannot wait to go another trip in the future.
Something that was very special about Sister Christina was that the Tri-State Youth Department funded this trip for her. She represented her district in a great way. In the future I would love to see every state youth department give a grant to send one of their young people on an AYC mission. I sure hope Sister Christina and other Apostolic Crusaders all over the world will “GO” and do the work of God on future Apostolic Youth Corps trips.
Josh Wilson is Apostolic Youth Corps Coordinator. He also serves as the Indiana District Youth President.
AIA Russia
We had an exciting summer this year in St. Petersburg, Russia. We were so fortunate this year to have had some wonderful guests. They brought such joy to the church and the work of the Lord. First, we were very privileged to have with us in special services Brother Nathan Roberts from Gilbert, Louisiana and his son, Nate. You talk about an evangelist being ready to go to the ends of the earth to preach, they were willing and came more than 8,000 miles to be with us! Brother Roberts’ unique ministry began on the streets of St. Petersburg as one day we meandered around the parks and monuments and walked up to the people in the city. Right before their eyes he made coins and other objects disappear. Some of them gasped with astonishment and wonder, but it gave us a prized opportunity to=2 0give them a flyer and personal invitation to be with us for a Holy Ghost meeting. Brother Roberts and his son did a great job ministering to the Russian people. We were packed out each night in our meeting place, and it was great to see so many guests. The Spirit of God fell upon the people during the altar service and new people came forward praying for the baptism of the Holy Ghost. What a wonderful time we had! We wish to thank the churches of the Assemblies of the Lord Jesus Christ, the pastors and faithful friends of missions who remember the needy souls in this nation. It is your love for the lost that helps make it possible to reach out to them daily. We were also privileged to have two dear sisters with us for the month of June to assist in evangelism. They came as a part of the AIA (Apostolics in Action) program. We were so thankful for Patricia Clark and Geraldine Johnson for the sacrifice they made to come and make a difference in the lives of others. They were involved in all aspects of the church, but their main ministry was outreach. They coordinated the English Evangelism program and were working four days a week, twe lve hours a day, endeavoring to bring salvation and Apostolic truth to more than 60 students. Students came from all backgrounds of life. One such student had only been in the city of St. Petersburg for about a year and a half and was originally from Lake Baikal, Siberia, a region close to the Chinese border. When she attended language classes she told us that she was seeking a church and a place for her little girl to attend Sunday school. Praise the Lord! What a blessing it is after “toiling all night” to see one that is searching for more of Jesus Christ in their lives. It seems that in Russia many times we reach them one by one, but each soul is precious in the eyes of God. Could it be that the Lord directed this young lady 2,500 miles from the Chinese border to meet some Apostolic folks interested in the salvation of her soul? Oh, yes it is possible, because God loves souls!
Testimonies from AIA Russia 2009 participants
I arrived in Russia for the month of June to help with the mission work in St. Petersburg, Russia. Brother and Sister Stumbo had organized a special program to teach English to Russian students. The first thing we did was to go to the Metro (subway) to hand out fliers. We stood outside the Metro near the exit repeating to all those who passed by, “English Language, Speak English!” Most of the students we had were people who learned about this program through the fliers we passed out on the street and also from friends telling friends. Even after the classes started we would have new students coming each day to register in the program. One of our goals was to help them in speaking English, but the main goal was to somehow talk to them about God and the plan of salvation. Towards the end of the month one of my students came to the Wednesday Bible College lesson. Her name was Alexandria, or Sasha for short. Brother Stumbo was teaching about “Comparative Religions” and Sister Stumbo about “Concepts Faith.” Sasha expressed how interesting the teaching was and now she says she will come every time! Excitement runs high as all the teachers feel like the seed has been planted for revival in Russia. “When we had spare time, Brother Stumbo put us to work on chairs used for the church services that were in need of repair. As we had to reupholster and stain over 40 chairs, we called it a ‘miracle job’ to get them finished before we left. Brother Stumbo even helped by cutting material and stapling seats to the chairs. Finally, we got the job done just in time, and it was fun doing the job! “We felt like that while we were working in Russia we were doing God’s will. We have enjoyed the hospitality of the Stumbo family. My time in St. Petersburg was a great way to spend time helping fellow Americans called of God to work in foreign countries.” Bentonville, Arkansas
“As the plane began to cut through the clouds, preparing to land on Russian soil, tears began to form as I thought about how this country had left its mark in my heart in the year of 2006. Returning had only been a distant dream, but the reality of being blessed with this wonderful opportunity once again is something I am very thankful for. “Within the three years since my last AIA service in Russia, many changes have taken place in the beautiful city of St. Petersburg. Some positive changes and some negative, but most importantly the Apostolic church is still going forward. The church that Brother Stumbo pastors is very dear to me. In the services such a sweet spirit is felt. I think if only the millions who are walking the streets could experience what we are blessed with, if only they could feel and know God’s love, then their lives would be changed forever. However, because of hard pasts, many have learned to build stone walls around their hearts. They meet situations and people with caution and frequently distrust others. To get closer to them the walls must begin to crumble One way Brother and Sister Stumbo use to build trust and make contacts is through the English Language Program. I think it is a great ministry, and I am so glad that I was able to be a part of it. Not only was I able to teach my students English, but I was also able to talk about the goodness of Jesus. It is such a blessing to see our students come to church and want to know more about the Bible. At times it may seem a very slow process, but it is worth it even if it is just for one. Prayer is needed for hearts to be made softer and minds to be open to understanding God. We must not give up on the people of Russia or any soul wherever they may be. We must keep praying, fasting and believing for a revival. I believe it will happen. All of these hurting people who walk the streets of Russia are in need of us falling to our knees, asking the Lord for the salvation of their souls.” Tricia Clark • Athens, Georgia
by Rachel Rennard
Written by Nate Whitley
We live in a day and generation where people are living lives of utter despair and hopelessness! Homes are in foreclosure, marriages are ending in divorce, lives are being destroyed by various addictions and children are being maimed by abusive parents, all at unprecedented numbers.
Sister Faythe Gill, WE National Secretary/Treasurer, recently traveled to Taiwan to present the WE Pray 1st Program. She was accompanied by her husband, Tim, and daughter, Whitney. Brother Gary and Sister Sandra Edmonds, missionaries to Taiwan, served as hosts for their trip.
I would like to give my statement of faith. I would like to state what I believe and why I believe it. In these writings, I will use only what I know of Scripture to back what I believe. To start, first of all, I would like to state who and what God is to me. The Bible says in Deuteronomy 6:4, “Hear O Israel, the Lord our God is one Lord.” God is One and there is none other beside Him. As Isaiah 46:5-9, “To whom will you liken me, and make me equal, and compare me that we may be alike? I am God, there is none else: I am God there is none like me.” “For there is one God and one mediator between God and the man, Christ Jesus” (1 Timothy 2:5).