Wednesday, December 15, 2010

News/ Support Letter for KENYA

Dear Family and friends,

Hello from Iceland!
My first two months of Discipleship Training School have been more than I could have expected!
We students spend most of our time in Cafe Rot, the coffee shop run by YWAM in Reykjavik. I work in the cafe as a barrista which is an excellent way of getting to know the people who come in for coffee. There are a lot of teenagers who come in everyday from opening to closing time, so I have built some really good relationships with some of them.
One of our regulars named "Smurfy" (I can't pronounce his real name, but everyone calls him Smurfy) , told us one day that the reason why he came in to the Cafe everyday is because he feels genuinely loved and cared about here, while most people just think of him as "weird". I have been praying for Smurfy since I met him, and one night me and my friend Simon asked if we could pray for him and he agreed. I got to witness him invite Christ into his life! He is still struggling with a lot, but i have seen Smurfy's change in his face. I can see real joy in his face for the first time.

Twice a week we have a Teen Center in the basement of Cafe Rot. We simply invite teens to come and we play cards, watch movies, play music with them, and talk and listen to them. Just love on them. There is a lot of depression and drug use in Reykjavik, so I think one of the the best things we do here is provide a safe, drug free place for these teens to hang out and be loved and listened to.

I have learned an incredible amount in the past two months of lecture phase. God has been tearing out old beliefs of mine and lies which I believed about myself, and building up boldness and confidence in my true identity which is hidden in Christ. This whole process has been painful at times, but Christ has shown me that this is what the transformation of my mind looks like.
One of the things God has been teaching lately is to always come back to the simplicity of my faith in Christ. Our whole mission and reason for being on this earth is simply to love people; sacrificially, unconditionally, and unyieldingly. We are not here to create converts but to appeal to people's souls by Christ's love through us. To be the Kingdom of Heaven and present to everyone as it is, with its irresistible love and peace and hope.

Some of you have probably heard that our DTS team has decided to go to Kenya, Africa for outreach! We will leave on January 5th for Nairobi and stay there until mid February. In Nairobi we will be working with ministries already in the city and visiting the slums on the out skirts of Nairobi. We will be planning activities with the kids there and just playing with them. We will also be working a lot with people who have AIDS. Encouraging them, praying for them and with them, and just letting them know that they are truly loved.
After the first month in Nairobi we will start moving around to different , smaller cities around Kenya. In one city we will help build a school, and work with some ministries which we have connections with. We still do not have a ton of details about everything we will do in Kenya, but everywhere we go we will be salt and a light to the people around us simply by carrying the hope, joy, and love which we have from Christ. I am Incredibly excited to see everything Christ will do through us!

Obviously, our outreach to Kenya will cost money. With plane tickets, housing, food, and transportation, I need still about $1,200
However, God provided all of my lecture phase fee , and I am completely confident that He will provide the everything that I need! We have a good Father!
If any of you would like to donate towards my outreach you can send checks or cash to the address below, or just give it to MariLynn or Richard Ross and they will make sure it gets to me.

More importantly than money, I need prayer support. I have seen in the past couple months how important it it for us as a team, to be covered in prayer. I am so thankful to those who have prayed for me while I am in Iceland! I have seen so much blessing and providence because of it.
Specific things to pray for are: finances to come in for everyone on the team, for Cafe Rot and the ministry here, for the teens who come in , to break the strongholds of depression, drugs, alcohol, sex abuse, apathy, and hopelessness which are so strong in the city of Reykjavik. Also for Smurfy, that he will be completely healed and for strength.

Revival in Iceland is not going to start in the churches, but in coffee houses like Cafe Rot and in the one-on-one conversations, and in the arts, and in the restoration of the family, and in relentless, steady, unchanging love.

Thank you all , again, for your love and support! Both in prayer and financially. Your e-mails and facebook messages have been really encouraging! I love and miss you all so much! If you would like more regular updates, you can visit my blog at:

youthwithamission.blogspot.com

In Love,

Nicholaus Ross


INFORMATION:

Nicholaus Ross

1314 Newman Avenue

Nashville, TN 37216



Please make checks either payable directly to me


or, if you prefer, make your check payable to:


“Priest Lake Christian Fellowship”.


Please indicate “Nick Ross YWAM” on the check. Thanks


E-mail: john.nicholaus@gmail.com

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Hello everyone!
A lot has happened in the past couple of weeks, so i will not be writing about all of it. But I will try get as much down as I can while Im still feeling motivated.

Two weeks ago we took a road trip to the eastern side of Iceland to a small town called Egilsta∂ur. I saw some the greatest beauty of my life on the trip there. We stopped at the Glacier Lagoon both ways. The glaciers are always moving, so it always looks different and more beautiful. The Sea shore was breath taking there. The enormous, vividly blue waves crash into huge blocks of ice on the shore.
We stopped for lunch at a tiny town called Vik. The people in the coastal towns keep very much to themselves. They are not as used to speaking english as the people in Reykjavik, and when you ask them questions there answers are very brief and soft spoken. Icelanders are such beautiful and tender people.
The weather was pretty extreme for most of the car ride. The wind was so strong that our van often got blown to the other side of the icy street. We only got stuck in the snow once though, when we tried to go over a mountain, rather then around it. The van would not go any further once the snow got a few feet high, and we had to get out and push it out of the snow banks when we tried to turn around. Thorgills is an insane driver.

Egilsta∂ur was one of the most peaceful places i have been. The speaker spoke of the Father Heart of God. The Father has been getting to the roots of old hurts and insecurities in my life. It is very much a time of tearing out the old and building the new and real in my heart. It is a painful process, but Jesus has shown me that this is what the transformation of my mind looks like. I was glad to spend the thick of it in such a beautiful and quiet place. Egilsta∂ur was all the winter beauty and peace I need. I think I will live there when Im old and retired. I could have sat at the window with my coffee forever, looking out at the snow and mountains.

We got invited over for tea by the family who runs the guest house we stayed in. It was so nice to just sit in a home with tea and cakes and good conversation. The husbands name is Unnar, and his dream is for Egilsta∂ur to become a place where christians can come and be re energized and clear their heads. To find there direction again and go out from a place of strength. I think his dream is realized.

Coming back home was a bit overwhelming. Living in a cafe is a bit like having strangers in your house, constantly. I love it here, but it can get exhausting. I have gotten back into the rythm of things here the past week.

This past week the biggest high light was getting to witness some friends of mine record their first EP with their band called Mukkalo. Many of you will be getting their EP for Christmas. They are opening for Bombay Bicycle Club in London next month, so you should go if you happen to be in London.

Thank you all again for all of your prayers. Something to pray for is that my, and many of us students finances will find their way to the YWAM bank account. I sent a bank tranfer, but the banks here are so messed up that we are having trouble finding it. But God has provided this far, and I dont believe He will be thrown off by problems with the bank.

I love and miss you all!

Bless

Friday, November 5, 2010

Gobbledigook

This weekend I took a long walk to SjÖl, the Sea. She is especialy beautiful here. All of Iceland seems to have a dark-light contrast. It makes the shadows deep and dramatic, and the patches of light seem to protrude. The landscape here is beautiful, but very serious and raw. It seems old. Like the wrinkled face of a stern, elderly man.
Wednesday was the first real snow. Only two or three inches, but it was so beautiful.

Last week Patrick DeJohgn spoke on discipleship. One of the days he talked about surrendering everything to Christ. The whole idea of "losing your life to find it". People pretend to be very comfortable with this idea, but when you point out the less-obvious things and rights which this implies we must surrender, they begin to get defensive and make excuses why they should keep just these one or two things. I don't just mean other people, I have acted the same way, of course. "Surly Jesus wouldn't ask that of me."
My right to dream, to plan my life, to have any back-up plan whatever, to one day get married and have a family, to protect that family,to self-preservation or self-defense, to travel, to own any possessions or money, to have a job, to have a house, my right to an education or to educate others,to have any polital power or opinions or to express those opinions, to have any spiritual gifts or talents, my right to live on this Earth at all.
These are (in a nut shell) what we consider our lives to consist of, and yet we are told we cannot be a disciple of Christ and find true life when we hold on to any of these rights. And when we surrender them, we are not neccesarily promised we will get any of them back. I would go so far as to say that if you give these rights to Christ in full expectation that He will hand them right back, then you are not really surrendering them. That is not trust, that is a feeling of entitlement. And we are not entitled to anything when we are Disciples.

I have been told all my life that if I do not save up money and act responsible with what I have,and do not invest my money in insurance companies, then I am not being a good steward with my money. But this is all the wisdom of this World. Why does the Church so often forget that Jesus' Kingdom is completely upside down? The more we give away, the more Jesus promises to always provide for us in abundance. I would much rather trust in the Father that He will provide for my financial needs if I get hurt and have medical bills, then in a corrupt insurance company. Jesus certainly did not spend so much time or effort on money as we feel we must. When He needed some money, He simply caught a few fish and pulled it out of there mouths. We cannot be a Disciple of Christ if we hold our finances in our own hands.
I have also been told that in order to be successful in life, i must go to a college so that I can get a nice career. Patrick told us about so many young missionaries who, knowing the call on there lives, they decide to put it off until after they finish school so that they will have a back plan in case Godś plan does not work out. I have felt this myself, but it is rediculous to hold on to our own back up plans with the excuse of being ¨responsible¨. This is not responsible, it is a lack of trust. It is a something we feel we can fall back on in case God does not really have a plan in mind. I am by no means saying that going to school is, in any way, a bad thing. And i am not saying I will never go myself, but I do think it is necessary to be willing to not go to school, and when I know Godś plan, to not have any ¨plan B¨ of my own. And I will not go to college because of fear of losing scholarships. If God wants me at a school, will He not provide for it, scholarships or no?

These are just a few things God has been teaching me about.

Something to be praying about, if you like, is for a friend of mine called Smurfy. (I dont actually know his real name, but everyone calls him Smurfy)
Smurfy comes into Café Rót nearly everyday. He used to worship the god Thor, but recently we got to pray for him and he invited Christ into his life! One day he came into the café and told us that the reason he came in everyday is because he felt genuinely loved and cared about here.
Anyway, Smurfy is schizofrenic and is having a hard time finding a job as well. I think there is a lot of spiritual warfare in his life right now as well, which has been really overwhelming him, as he has just become a christian. So if you think of it, just be praying for him. He has a really beautiful heart.

Anyway, I love and miss you all! Bless.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Iceland Life

Hello!
Things in Iceland are going really well. There was another all-day protest yesterday, in front of the bank this time, but it was not as big as the others.
I have finaly had time to relax and take in the beauty of being in Iceland. I had been so busy that I had not really seen much of Reykjavik yet. I took a long walk into some of the oldest parts of Reykjavik and past the huge lutheran church. Michelle was gracious enough to let me borrow her camera, and I have the photos posted on facebook. (the album name is "island fegurð")
The weather here is getting colder and more windy. It has gotten down to 29 and 30 Farenheit the past three days, and yesterday it snowed for the first time. Of course it immediately melted, except for on the mountains. Also, days are getting noticably darker and shorter. But I am truly loving this weather. I think I was made for Iceland.
I think everyone in the DTS is starting to feel really at home in Reykjavik. The Father has formed us into a family very quickly. For me, Home is where I am, and everywhere that the Forever Family of the Church is.

This weekend was the last days of Air Waves, which is the biggest music festival in Iceland. For one week every coffee shop, bar, clothing store, art gallery, food store,and museum are turned into music venues. I saw a lot of really good off-venue bands like Amiina (the string players for Sigur Ros), and Moddi, and Mukkalo, which is my friends' band.

The speaker this week is Ron Botha and he is speaking on the Holy Spirit. He is the first person I have heard give a lecture on the Holy Sprit and actually sound like he knows what he's talking about. He is sticking strictly to what the bible says about Him, and emphasizes how the Holy Spirit is a person. He is not just a feeling, and He is not something that is obtained. It seems that lately alot of people who talk about the Holy Spirit, treat Him as if He were a some kind of drug. Like He is some ethereal presence. But He is a person, and He is the same character as Christ and the Father.

Anyway, thank you again for your prayers, for myself and Cafe Rot. I Love you all. Bless.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Biðjið Fyrir Ísland

Hello again!

My first week in Iceland has been really good. On Saturday we gave away coffee and hot coco on the street corner. Giving away anything for free is really strange here, so when people asked why we were doing this, we told them it was just because we love them and want to give them coffee, and that Jesus loves them. This struck quite a few interesting conversations. A lot of people tried to argue with us, but we were not interested in arguing, just talking to people and loving on them.
Most of the people I talked to have been wounded by the ¨church"in some way, and so now when they hear the name Jesus, they only think of the judgmental, hypocritical, hateful, and religion infested system which calls itself the church. How could they love a Jesus who they believe hates homosexuals or Muslims? Or who simply judges them? I certainly could not love a man like this. And so, since we cannot convince them of the true, non-judgmental Love of Jesus, we try to show them.
Imagine if the Church, as Jesus taught us, considered everyone else´s sin to be a speck compared to the plank in our own eye. Followers of Jesus would be known for their humility and unconditional love.

Classes have been fantastic. Haldor Lárusson has been teaching all week on redemption and the cross. He really focuses on the importance of knowing in your spirit that Jesus became sin, and He died. Therefore sin is dead,and we died with Him. And because death could not hold Him, He now can offer us new life and a new spirit, which is actually His Spirit.

For those of you who asked, at first I thought Rót meant ¨red¨ as it does in German, but actually it means ¨roots¨. They named it for the verse in Ephesians which talks about being rooted and grounded in Love.
I also found out that Café Rót actually used to be a strip club, before a Christian guy bought it and turned into a café, and then gave it away to YWAM.  In fact what is now the prayer room, in the basement, used to be the changing room for the strippers. I thought that was pretty awesome. Jesus has redeemed this Café much the same way He will restore Iceland.

Thank you for your prayers and keep Iceland and Café Rót in your prayers as well.
I love and miss you all!  Bless



Friday, October 8, 2010

First days.

Hi everyone!
I arrived in Reykjavik early yesterday morning. Michelle Mcever's friend Chris picked us up and drove us to the Guest House at the Salvation Army, where I am staying. We took a couple of detours to see a beautiful view of the city, and to watch the sunrise over the Sea.

There are seven people in my DTS. Michelle, Josh, Felecia, Ariel, Kathrin, and Ðorgils, and myself. We already feel pretty close, even though its only the first days.

We happened to arrive during one of Iceland's biggest social unrests. The mortage companies suddenly raised the prices enormously, and are throwing people out of there homes at the beginning of winter. The government here is extremely corrupt and refuse to take any action to help the people. Over 8,000 Icelanders rallied outside parliament, burning the community benches in the yard, banging on oil drums, blowing horns, setting off fireworks. Whenever they see government officials, people throw eggs and glass bottles at them.
It is good we've arrived at this time though. Iceland desires change. Their government and economy have failed them, but we are bringing a new revolution, through Christ.


Besides the protests, Iceland is very peaceful. You can feel the presence of God as soon as you come into Cafe R'ot. Even the kids that come in say that they can´t explain why, but that they feel so loved in Cafe R'ot.

I have gotten to talk to people from all over the world at the Guest House we are staying in. Icelandic, Dutch, Norwegian, German, Greek, French, English. All of us are travellers, with travellers hearts, and all of us living as a community.

Sorry this post is so sparatic, but my mind is all over the place!
I love you all!
Bless.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Youth With A Mission, Iceland

Dear family and friends,


I have been accepted to a Discipleship Training School (DTS) in Reykjavik, Iceland. DTS is part of an organization called Youth With Mission (YWAM). YWAM is an international missions movement which was started in 1960 and has since grown so that there are now YWAM bases in over 170 countries. The DTS starts October 6, 2010 and ends at the end of March, 2011. The first three months will be an equipping phase. In this phase I will be attending lectures given by experienced missionaries from all over the world. I will be learning to live in community with fellow disciples of Christ, learning to step out in complete faith in Christ, and about global missions and street ministry.The three months after that will be an outreach phase, during which I will put into practice all the things I learned about global missions and evangelism. This phase will be about spreading the radical love of Jesus to everyone we come into contact with and bringing God’s kingdom to every place we go.

I feel like God has been preparing me the last one or two years for this season of my life into which I am walking. I feel I need to step out actively in faith. DTS is an opportunity for me to separate myself from everything that I am familiar with and from the culture I have grown up in and immerse myself in some one else’s culture for six months. It is an opportunity for me to share freely the unconditional love and grace that Jesus has given me to people in other parts of the world. My passion is to help bring God’s kingdom to the whole earth. This is what Habakkuk prophesied about. “For the whole earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the LORD, as the waters cover the sea.” (Habakkuk 2:14)



The reason I chose Iceland to do my DTS is that I really feel God has a longing to see His kingdom in Iceland as it is in heaven. The YWAM base in Iceland is all about creating and sharing new, imaginative ideas about how to create an alternative culture, centered on Jesus and unified by love and the Holy Spirit. We will be using art and music, in all its forms, to show people the love of Christ, as well as street ministry. There is a coffee shop at the YWAM base which is used to witness to the people in Reykjavik. I believe that we can reach Iceland for Jesus and that Iceland can become a country full of people who have the beautiful mind of Christ and who are truly free and desire to follow Jesus.

Obviously this endeavor costs money. The lecture and outreach phase along with plane tickets and food and housing will cost about $8,000. I have heard countless stories of God providing the finances for missionary efforts and I have faith that the Father will provide the money I need. Even more than finances, I need prayer. This whole endeavor is an act faith, and I need prayer that I will always remain faithful to Jesus’ Way, and that I will have boldness and not fear because the Father will never bring His children to shame. Amen.

All of your support is deeply appreciated, both financial and prayer support. I firmly believe that the Father will bless you for it and that you will reap what you sow, as we strive to form the Church into an inter-dependent community of believers who completely support one another so that we do not need to depend on any system of the world.

If you would like more information on any of this please feel free to call, write, or e-mail me. All my information is on the next page. Or you can visit ywamiceland.org. I will also be creating a facebook page to keep everyone updated on upcoming benefit shows, dinners, and what not.

I love you all and thank you again for all your love and support.

In love,

Nicholaus Ross


INFO:


Nicholaus Ross

1314 Newman Avenue

Nashville, TN 37216



Please make checks either payable directly to me


or, if you prefer, make your check payable to:


“Priest Lake Christian Fellowship”.


Please indicate “Nick Ross YWAM” on the check. Thanks


E-mail: john.nicholaus@gmail.com



Phone: (615) 262-9346 or (615) 481-7681