Thursday, December 19, 2013

...for the Kingdom

Hello Everyone!!!
For those who read my last blog, you have heard how God last year brought into my life an amazing man named Pascal. Just in the past month or so, Pascal has recently released his newest album "...for the Kingdom". All the songs are original which he recorded on his own. When he comes to the USA this January 2014, hard copies will be available for $5, BUT you can also download them from noisetrade.com for FREE

I would encourage you to download them for FREE from noisetrade, because the more downloads he gets the more noisetrade will publicize his album. But you are more than welcome to buy a hard copy as well when he is in town. Any help is definitely appreciated! But first go download his album for FREE at:

http://noisetrade.com/pascalkochmusic/for-the-kingdom

And make sure to tell other people to download it too! Thank you everyone for your support and prayers!

Merry Christmas!

Monday, October 7, 2013

Change in MY plans towards God's

So for those of you who have read my blog in the past, you know that I felt called to go to Hillsong College in Sydney for two years. But...what I didn't know was this is not the right time. But I'm not disappointed. Other things have come into place which only God could orchestrate. While in South Africa, as many of you know, God brought a great guy into my life who loves the Lord as well as worship. He at the time also felt God call him to Hillsong so he could study to become a pastor and later plant churches (complimentary calling to mine), but as the time drew near both of us to go Hillsong (despite that we had both been accepted and were prepared to go), we had financial troubles and could not go this January. That guy, Pascal, who is now my boyfriend, and I agreed that God has a purpose for our lives and has called us to be together. So since the change in plans, Pascal decided to come to visit America this January, and I've been going back to school at SCTI (Sarasota County Technical Institute) to be part of the accounting/business department. It's my hope that this will provide a future job to save up for Bible college, which Pascal and I still feel called to go, and also establish a strong knowledge of how to run a church from the business/financial side of ministry which will be useful in church planting someday. So despite that my life did not work out the way I planned it, God has a much BIGGER and BETTER plan. But I guess that's what makes Him God and Lord and me just me.

Thank you everyone for reading my blogs, and praying for me. It has been such a blessing. Thank you.

#DoSomethingGreat

Friday, May 3, 2013

New Chapter!!!!

Hello Everyone!

Just wanted to update everyone on what is going with the Hillsong gig. I have been accepted!!! And I am currently sending in my payment for my first semester so I can officially become enrolled and start working on my visas! Its going to be a crazy ride, and I am also working two part-time jobs to be able to save up to cover my two years there. One is at cafe/bakery/restaurant, and the other is at Calvary Chapel School as a tutor. I also am babysitting and taking extra side jobs as I can. Getting VERY excited for what God is doing.

Also I'm preparing myself by continuing to learn as much as I can about music and theology by practicing my instruments and learning new ones and listening to a lot teaching by a variety of teachers and pastors.

If you all would pray for me that would be AMAZING!!!! Follow the link below to my prayer card.
https://plus.google.com/photos/107593014109228078087/albums/5869488925771984721


I am definitely gonna need a lot of prayer. All I can get! So please keep me in your prayers as God is bringing me through this next adventure.

Thank you!!!! Lots of Love,
Shae

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Closing the Chapter

Hello Everyone!

I have graduated YWAM DURBAN DTS 2013!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!

Thank you everyone for your support and your prayers! I could NOT have done it with out you all!

I know I left off with going to Lesotho, and a lot has happened since then, but I did want to show you the video we made for our graduation which has a synopsis of what we have done including our last part of outreach in Swaziland. ENJOY!




What am I doing after?
The past 6 months has been quite intense for me, and I came to DTS with my own plans but also with a lot of uncertainty. The tag line for YWAM Durban's DTS is " to Discover your God-given Destiny". To be honest I did not know that until I came here, but it was EXACTLY what I needed.
I know that God was calling me to a worship school, and I looked at one very close to my house. But God first wanted me to go to YWAM so I went. Then I felt him still calling me to a worship school, but this time to Australia. So I looked into a YWAM in Australia that focuses on worship. The only thing is that it did not have as much training as the one 4 hours from house. The course only goes for 5 months, and I felt God telling me 2 years. Obviously though he didn't want me to go to the 2 year program in Florida though.


A few days later, I was reminded of Hillsong College. It felt right, but to be honest, two other guys from Westville Presby (my church here in Durbs) were going, and I wanted it to be "my" thing. But after praying about it for over a month and getting many different confirmations from God, God got through to me that I needed to stop being stubborn and prideful. So I decided I would go. (It took a lot longer for me to humble myself to tell people I was going, BUT it's all part of the learning journey.)

So I am going to Hillsong College, and after I am looking to returning to Durban to work in full time ministry some where there. Super excited for everything the Lord has been doing!

Thank you again for your prayers and support! I will be updating my blog once again as I get closer to Hillsong just to keep everyone updated, but my YWAM chapter is closing and it's time to open to the next adventure. Thank you!
Love, Shannon

Monday, February 4, 2013

Lesotho Photos



Hey Everyone!
 
I'm back from Lesotho! If you click on the link below you can find a bunch of photos from my trip. If you click on the first photo on the left there are descriptions and stories in the top right caption of each photo, and you can easily just click next after each one. Enjoy!
 
 
Prayer Request:
  1. Woke up this morning feeling very sick. Feeling bit better, but I do want to enjoy my few days off before outreach phase continues.
  2. Leaving for Swaziland Feb.7. Safe journey and good 2 1/2 weeks working with the YWAM base there.
 
Thank you! God Bless!
Love, Shae

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

January 15, 2012

Careline to Lesotho

Hey Everyone!

Man has it been a crazy journey! Whoo! So I am actually in an internet cafe right now and I am a little rushed for time so I won't be able to make a very epic blog but I will do my best to update you on what I have been doing.

So after I got back from SUIS camp on the 19th we had our first and one of the last breaks. I got to go to the largest mall in the Southern hemisphere. Not as fun as it sounds. Not that cool when it's a beautiful day and you are inside, BUT I did get to go on two short hikes in the reservation near our base. Saw some awesome waterfalls, zebra, and other legendary sites. But then on the 23rd we were off again.

We spent the 23rd - 28th at Careline Crisis Center in Assagay which is a Christian owned and operated rehabilitation center. It was actually very hard to be spending Christmas away from my family and friends, but it was a good way to build relationships with the people at the crisis center because we were all in the same boat.

On the 29th we went on a 4 day hike with the Careline folks through the transkei. It is definitely in the top list of one of the most beautiful and fun hikes I have ever done! It was a blast. We would hike 15-20ks a day and then spend the night in a village.

One of the places we stayed was next to the ocean and one morning as I looked out I saw 3 pods of 30 + dolphins swimming by and surfing the waves in one day! It was insane!!! Also one of the guys had been surfing and a fisherman called out to him to get out of the water and there were 3 tiger sharks beside him! But he survived so we were all thankful, but wow it was insane!

What was especially cool about the experience was that as we were walking and talking to the guys we were able to listen to their stories and eventually tell them about Jesus. One night we even led a worship session in the hut we were staying in just by leading them in singing! Really was such a blesssing!

We got back from the hike late night on the 1st and we were off again. On the 2nd we got in two land rovers and set off that morning. We actually drove through a place called Sani Pass which is a beautiful no man's land between South Africa and Lesotho. We actually drove from an altitude of 2,900 ft to 9,000 ft!!! It is very mountainous and dry here! I miss my oceans like nobody's business!

We are partnering with a missions organization called One Heart Missions, but we have met people from Operation Mobilization, World Vision, and the Peace Corps. It has been cool to meet new and different people from all over.

It was very over whelming being here, and it reminds me of Mexico with possibly half the people and Besotho and Chinese population. Definitely has been strange not having electricity and being able to contact people either, but I've been using this time to really connect with God and seek His will for my life which is really cool!

We are working with a local church here, and on Sundays we go to church; during the week, we help out at the church's soup kitchen (which actually has had yet to happen because they keep canceling, but as they say TIA "this is Africa" aka African Time). Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays we have a kids club we have been running. We play games, perform dramas (which a group of the kids re-enacted this past Sunday), give a small teaching on Bible verse, and just have fun.Yesterday it was my turn to lead it and I played my first came of cricket! Pretty cool.
Also on Wednesday mornings we have a prison ministry, and finally on Saturday we help out at the church's youth ministry.
But the time in between is then taken up by different things. Like last Thursday, we went to our translator's aunt's funeral. It was 6 hours. I had 4 hours of self reflection, 1 hour walking to the grave yard, and another hour of eating. It was strangely a very joyous time and a time for people to get together. So a funeral would be a misfit word but celebration of life would be better.

In my free time I have been giving guitar lessons to Jacques, Ashleigh, and Kirsten. They gave their first recital last night. I couldn't be prouder! They did very well! But while I am teaching them, I am teaching myself bass guitar.

Pray Requests for me:
  1. I'm home sick from Florida and South Africa. I miss the ocean and I miss my friends and family. To be honest I never became deeply home sick from Florida when I was in SA because it wasn't that different, and I had friends and a church family to lean on and communication. Here it is VERY different and I am refraining from contacting the outside world too much. So it's kinda hard.
  2. Protection. We found out that our neighbor's brother was released from prison for his second time for stealing (Side note: it only took him a week to get arrested the second time after being released the first). And he happens to have every key to our base. I don't know how, but he does. So please pray for that.

Thank you everyone for praying and I'm super sorry how rough this has been. I hope next time I write I have more time to edit, and clean it up.

LOTS OF LOVE :D
               Shannon