Wednesday, June 17, 2009

A Month in Asia

This is my latest update that I emailed out...it's a summary of my trip. More detailed updates to come!

Hi Friends and Family!

I’m home safely from Asia!! And I had an ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC MONTH! It was phenomenal. Grab a cup of coffee cause this one isn’t short!

Here is how I’m planning to tell you about my trip. I’m going to write a brief summary in this email. Then for a more in-depth description and more stories, I’ll write on the blog. (That may take another week or so though…sorry for you curious few!)

One of the coolest things about this month was that God used this time in Asia to re-fuel my love for different cultures and for missions. I hadn’t been out of America for 2 whole years, so I LOVED experiencing new cultures again!

My first stop was in INDONESIA. My friend/leader Raquel and I had a great time visiting our outreach team on the island of Borneo in the town of Pontianak. It was a rather rural area and it reminded me so much of Ghana! It has been 2 years since I was in Ghana and it was a sweet reminder of a place that I love dearly. The team was doing so well! Working well as a team and loving each other while ministering in super rural villages for weeks at a time. It was really fun to sit down with them and hear their stories and what God was teaching them.

Here is my favorite Indonesia experience: The day I was leaving Indonesia, I was not feeling well and I was a little nervous about the travels ahead of me. I wasn’t sure how to get from the Hong Kong airport to my next destination in East Asia. I prayed that God would bring some friends to help me. And did He ever! In the Jakarta airport, a older gentleman named Eric started talking to me while we waited for the flight. He was a Christian who traveled frequently throughout Asia on business and his English was perfect. We were on the same flight and he assured me that he would help me find where I needed to go in Hong Kong. He also let me call my parents on his phone! (Which was wonderful because they were a tad worried because I could not communicate with them.) When we arrived in Hong Kong, I got separated from Eric in Immigration. But finding the bus was so easy! I bought my ticket and went to the ATM while I waited to leave. At the ATM I ran into Eric! He had been looking for me to make sure I was ok. He bought me a bottle of water and then gave me the equivalent of $25 when the ATM didn’t work. He made sure I felt good about my bus and then headed on his way. How good is God?! He knew exactly what I needed and was faithful to provide beyond my need!!! I was so thankful.

I made it safely to EAST ASIA where my dear friend (we'll call her "Angel" cause that's what her Mama calls her) picked me up at the airport. My week with her was amazing! I spent time with her team of missionaries, met many of her local disciples, went to her language class, and experienced her everyday world. One of the highlights of East Asia was an Evangelism Party that "Angel" and her 2 teammates hosted for students they had met on campus. We had 8 local girls come to the dorm for a beauty themed party. We talked, got to know each other (they all loved practicing their English!), ate American snacks, painted nails, looked at magazines, and then "Angel" gave a Gospel presentation using a beauty analogy. It was awesome! All of the girls said they wanted to know more about Jesus. I was in awe. God is working in East Asia and I got to see a tiny piece of it. It was amazing. I really loved East Asia! And my visa is good until next April so I’m praying I get to go back soon!!


Next stop: TAIWAN! Upon my arrival, I was met by our YWAM Honolulu base director Vivian who is Taiwanese. We spent the week reconnecting with her church friends in Taipei, visiting a missionary couple she used to work with in a smaller town outside the city, and just exploring Taiwan. The week was not what I expected, but it was great nonetheless! My favorite part was visiting the missionaries, Gregg and Eva in the town of Tofun. They have been in Taiwan for over 20 years! They are working among the Hakka people who are considered “unreached” because less than 1% of Hakkas are Evangelical Christians (according to joshuaproject.net). We spent a few days in Tofun and I loved experiencing the work going on there. I sat in on a couple prayer meetings with local believers, toured around on a moped, and went to the Hakka church that Gregg and Eva pastor. It was cool to see what missions among an unreached people can look like. I loved it!!


Last but definitely not least: HONG KONG and the Call 2 All conference. I cannot say enough about this week (but I’ll try to keep it short). It was INCREDIBLE! Around 4,000 mission-minded Christians from over 100 countries gathered together to talk about the status of the world: how many people still haven’t heard the Gospel? How can we reach them? What is God saying and doing? It was absolutely incredible!!!! In my estimate, between 1/4 and 1/3 of the attendees were from "East Asia". The whole thing was just too incredible to be true. My friend Melissa was there with me and we said over and over to each other: “Is this real?”

The first afternoon, we focused on how many people still haven’t heard the Gospel. There are 3,000 people groups who are still “unreached”. 639 of those groups have a population over 100,000. We had a map on the floor that was 160 feet wide by 80 feet deep (that’s 3 basketball courts!). We spent hours walking bare-footed on the map and praying over the nations and worshiping. There was no shortage of dancing, singing, even crying. It was surreal watching "East Asian" believers kneel and weep over both China and Israel. Then there were times when the map was so jam-packed with people praying that you could barely move. It was a really cool experience. Prayer was a HUGE focus of the conference.


Throughout the week, we had general sessions with everyone and smaller workshops. The speakers were all amazing and I learned SO MUCH! We all got so excited about what God has done, what He is doing, and what He is going to do. The leaders of major missions organizations predict that we will reach ALL people with the Gospel in our lifetime!! Maybe even the next ten years! How awesome is that! What a great time to be alive!

The last day in Hong Kong, we had a day-long meeting of YWAMers from all of Asia and the Pacific. There were about 200 people there (that’s my guess…who knows what it really was.) I was SO encouraged by meeting our leadership and seeing what awesome men and women of God I’m serving under. It was also cool to be reminded that this thing that I’m a part of is so much bigger than I realize. YWAM has over 18,000 full time staff right now—and many, many more students and short term workers. It’s exciting to think about what God is doing in the world right now and that my “tribe” (as our founder likes to call us) is playing a part.

I left Hong Kong incredibly encouraged and excited. It was a once in a lifetime experience and I am SO thankful that I had this opportunity.

So there are the “brief” summaries. It’s difficult to summarize a life altering month! I hope I didn’t lose too many of you. Thank you for being a part of this with me! Thank you for praying and for giving generously!

I will be home in Georgia most of the month of July. Please email me if you’d like to get together! Or if you would like me to share with your church, cell group, youth group, etc. I would love to pass on what God taught me in this month and what He is doing in the nations!

For HIS Glory,

Tatum

Psalm 46:10 "Be still and know that I am God. I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth!"

Friday, June 12, 2009

Back in Hawaii

Well I'm back! I've been in Honolulu since Saturday. There are 2 reasons for my blogging procrastination:

1. I had such an amazing time and I don't know yet how to put it into words. I'm working on it. I had an absolute blast in Asia. I've been back less than a week and I'm already missing it.
2. Jet-lag plus catching up on 4 weeks of work leaves me fully exhausted.

So hopefully in the next couple of weeks I'll have some good words to share with you.

Thank you SO MUCH for praying for me and supporting me. I really can't say that enough.

Friday, May 22, 2009

quick update from asia

Just a quick update to say I AM HAVING A BLAST!!! I am loving experiencing new cultures and seeing what God is doing! 

Indonesia was awesome!! Our outreach team is doing SO great! They have been seriously roughing it in villages and they're loving it. I really enjoyed the little bit of Indonesia's culture that I experienced. It was a lot different than I expected--a lot like Ghana! So many things reminded me of Ghana. I loved that. 

I am LOVING East Asia!! Being with Amy is just incredible. She is doing such a fantastic job over here and I'm so glad I've gotten to experience her world first hand. I LOVE her team! It has been so much fun and so encouraging. 

I leave for Taiwan tomorrow. Its going to be sad to leave Amy and her friends! 

Thank you so much for praying for me so far! God has been so good to me these past 2 weeks! My love for the nations has been re-kindled and I'm so excited about what God is doing in Asia! Also, God has been providing for me left and right. (I'll have to tell you stories when I have more time to write.) Please keep praying! Next week is ministry with Vivian in Taiwan and then on to the Call2All conference the following week. 

I am just so thankful to be doing this! Thank you for being a part of it with me. I'm sorry I can't update more regularly...I hope to be able to write from Hong Kong.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Here I Go!

So in a few short hours, I'm getting on a plane to begin a month long trip around Asia!! I can't believe its really happening.

First of all, I want say a huge thank you to the Lord for providing all that I needed to go on this trip. He is so good!! Thank you for being a part of it...for praying for me and for giving generously. I'm thankful for such incredible friends and family.

I need y'all to pray for me this month!!!!! Here is my itinerary and how you can pray:

May 10-May 17: In Borneo, Indonesia visiting our DTS Outreach team.
May 17-May 24: In East Asia visiting one of my best friends on the planet. She is a missionary there.
May 24-May 31: In Taiwan with my YWAM Base Director (who is from Taiwan). Her and I will be visiting with believers there, building relationship and partnership between our base and them, and encouraging the missionaries who are there working among the unreached.
May 31-June 6: In Hong Kong attending the Call2All. It is going to be incredible! Click on the link and read about it.

Please pray for...
~ Safe travel! I'll be traveling solo most of the time. Pray that everything will go smoothly. And that I will use wisdom and discernment along the way.
~ Good health. I don't want to miss anything from being sick! That would be lame.
~ I want God to use me for His glory during this month. I want to see how He is working in East Asia and somehow join Him where I can. I always want my life to glorify Him, but especially in a place where so many people don't know Him.
~ I want to learn and experience all that God has for me. I am expecting God to do significant and life changing things this month and I want to take all I can get!! I want to know God more-grow closer to Him. And I want to learn things that will blow my mind and set my heart on fire to reach the nations!!

I really am so thankful for your prayers. I know the Lord hears them and I pray that He will bless you abundantly for your sacrifice.

I'll try to blog when I can. I'll be updating Facebook and Twitter as well. So add me on those if you haven't already.

Next time I write will be from somewhere in Asia!

Friday, March 27, 2009

what just happened?

I have said "what just happened?" about a hundred times today. You have GOT to know why. And that is why I'm blogging. Read on, reader...

So the 2nd half of the DTS is a 2 month outreach somewhere in Asia. Our teams are going to Mongolia, Nepal, and Indonesia. Each of the 22 students had to pay $2900 for outreach. But some of the students didn't have the money. So we've been praying, some were fasting, and we've taken up offerings for the past 2 weeks. Two weeks ago, we still needed
$16,526. Money has been trickling in...and many people here have been radically generous. We got almost $3500 just from people here on the base (who, by the way, are either students or live here on support.)

So this morning, the total need was at
$4874.

First of all, how awesome is that?? We saw
$11,000 come in in 2 weeks!!! Incredible!

But today was the most incredible. Today is our last day of lecture phase. The teams leave Sunday and Monday. So it was the last day for money to come in. And let me just tell you what happened today...


First, one guy got $2500 from a friend back home.
Then a check for $1000.
Then one for $300.
Then $500.
Then $200.
Then $373.

Let me do that math for you. That totals $4873.

Remember what we needed this morning? $4874.

Within one dolllar.

What just happened?!?!?!?!

One dollar. Not too shabby of a margin considering we're talking about thousands of dollars here. God is so cool. Ridiculously cool.

I wish you could have seen all the students and staff freaking out. Laughing and cheering and clapping...running to tell anyone who wasn't in the room. It was awesome!!! I wish I could have a picture of that moment.

I have never seen anything like this. I've seen God provide many times, but never in such a dramatic way. This is one of my favorite parts of my job. Since I am the book-keeper for the DTS, I keep track of who has paid what, who owes what and blah blah blah. Not the most fun part. BUT it means I get to see it up close when God provides so radically! How awesome is He!

So I hope you are encouraged by this story of what God did. We may be in a recession, but God is WAY BIGGER than economics. He's good and faithful and constant. He is a good Father and He provides.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

a quote

"Does it really matter how many die or how much money we spend in opening closed doors, and in occupying the different fields, if we really believe that missions are warfare and that the King's glory is at stake?"

Thoughts?

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Five Things

Apparently I'm a monthly blogger. And a list blogger. I hope you're ok with that.

I've been wanting to tell y'all about five things going on here...so tonight I'm actually sitting down and doing it. (I'm a bit of a procrastinator...I've been wanting to write this for a couple weeks now.)

Number One--The September DTS Came Home
All 40-ish staff and students came home and we held graduation on February 8. It was great to see everyone again and to hear about what God had done on their outreaches in Cambodia, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, and Bangladesh! Its pretty amazing to see God change peoples' lives in a short 5 months. I love that I get to watch and be a tiny part. Here is a picture from graduation...all of the staff lined up to hug the students as they graduate.



Number Two--My More Normal Life
When I came back in January, me and five other girls decided to pool our money and cook together instead of eating in the base kitchen. Now there is nothing wrong with the base food...but I missed cooking and eating as a little family makes life out here feel more normal. We worked it out so that we each cook one night and have one night free. It has been so fun! (Any good, cheap recipes would be greatly appreciated! Especially beans...we eat a lot of beans.) We even redecorated the living space of the house where we cook (4 of the 6 of us live there...but not me). It really feels like a nice home now. This little change has brought a big amount of sanity to us all. And its only $30 more per month than eating at the base! (This is our cute living room...the kitchen was a bit too messy to document.)



Number Three--Perspectives
Also since January, I have been taking the Perspectives Course. A local church, Blue Water Mission, are the organizers, but the class takes place here on the base. So convenient! And I am LOVING IT!!!! I'm a bit of a school-lovin dork, so I am eating up being in class and learning. I love learning about missions: what God has done in the past...what He's doing now...whats left to be done...His heart to reach every people group. Man, I love it! Its been a lot more homework than I expected, but I secretly love that. Here's a picture of the homework I was working on this week...I stare at this book a lot.


I'm so thankful that I get to take this class. A couple of us on the base got scholarships to take it...a huge blessing! And it has been a great chance to meet people in the community. Which leads to my number four....

Nubmer Four--Church
For those of you that go to Riverstone, we are SPOILED! Marie Claire and I were talking about how hard it is to find a church because Riverstone is so awesome. Tom Tanner, you spoil us. Not to mention that the community at Riverstone/StoneBridge/Vintage 242 is uniquely incredible. I've just had to resign myself to the fact that I will never find its equal. (YWAM Honolulu is a close second, but its still not the same.) All that to say I've been a church-hopper for the past six months. Not fun.

But I think I finally found a church that I jive with. Blue Water Mission. Spirit led. Bible based. Good teaching. God honoring worship. Cool people. Free coffee. Total package. I've been going there for about a month. I plan on stickin with it for as long as I'm here.

Number Five--The Current DTS
This school is fantastic. Seriously. And God is doing crazy things. These students are hungry to know God more and to experience him more. I wish I could adequately express how much God has done in their lives in the past 2 months. It is unreal. People are being set free from sins and issues that have held them back for years. They're getting a passion for missions and for evangelism. We've seen physical healings and crazy evidence of God's presence with us. Almost half the school was baptized a few weeks ago in Kona. They spend their Friday nights in the prayer room...staying up praying til the wee hours of the morning. I am blown away by what God is doing. He is so good! I can't wait to see and hear what happens on their outreach. Which is happening so soon! They leave in two and a half weeks! We have teams going to three countries: Nepal, Indonesia, and Mongolia. (Its been visa and ticket crunch time...this is a current picture of my out-of-control desk to prove it!)



There are really many more things I could tell y'all about...like how I've been able to minister to the staff, mentor a couple girls, lead a small group focused on missions, connect with leadership in Honolulu and in Kona, and about the future international opportunities that God's bringing my way. I truly love this life. I was thanking the Lord today for allowing me to be here. Many of you are faithfully praying for me and sacrificing to partner with me financially and I want to say a HUGE THANK YOU. I really couldn't be here without y'all.