Monday, 28 November 2016

November (Mostly)

Hi Everyone,
Update Time! So yesterday was the two-month mark for me being in Switzerland which is crazy. It has gone by so fast. I think its because we’ve been doing so many books. Since my last update in October we’ve gone through Luke, Acts, 1 and 2 Thessalonians, Colossians, Philippians, Ephesians, Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians. The part that is almost disheartening is the fact that by the end of this quarter, we will have only done 17 books. Which is no where near a third of the 66 books in the Bible. So, the quarters are going to be even more packed. Things to look forward to. It has been crazy and awesome and I am learning so much from each book.
I was struggling for awhile over the past couple weeks, feeling like there was just too much information that I was learning that I just couldn’t take it all in. It felt like it was blurring all together and like I couldn’t remember any of it. I prayed about it because it I didn’t want to be missing out on anything or feel like I’m wasting my time here. But around a week ago (as close as I can pinpoint) there was a change. I started making connections to real life and the things we’ve been learning in the books. Certain situations that would make me think of different scriptures that were more applicable because I could recall the situations of the original readers of the book. Things were starting to come alive, things were starting to bubble up in me and I didn’t realize until then just how much I have been taking in. Yes, it is still a lot of information but now I know that lots of it is sticking, lots of it is making a home in me. That just really encouraged me.
I’ve done some pretty cool things outside of the classroom as well. One Monday as a base we had what is called a Prayer Day. What was so cool about this is that everyone was split into teams and together every single canton (province or state) in Switzerland had at least one team pray over it while they were in that canton. Yes, we sent people literally all over Switzerland to pray for each area. My team went to Zurich which the largest city in Switzerland. We went to a cathedral and went up the tower and while we had a view of the city we prayed for it and the canton. One Friday a lot of us from the base went to Geneva and visited the UN and attended a lecture on Reconciliation Through Forgiveness. It was part of an event called YWAM Peace Week, this was the first time this event has happened and they are hoping to continue it. The event is all about trying to get peace between nations and people groups.
We had a huge thanksgiving dinner, there was over 170 people there so it was a bit chaotic. But it was a great night with a wonderful amount of amazing food. Then on Saturday we had a good old fashioned Turkey Bowl Tournament. That was a lot of fun.
So, to sum it up, I’ve been learning a lot and having a blast while doing it. God is so awesome!

Also, some last big news, I found out where I am going for outreach. So after my nine month lecture phase which ends on June 22, there is a trip to Israel. That trip will be around two weeks and will be a sightseeing trip, visiting places talked about in the Bible. After that will be the actual outreach and that will be two to three weeks long. The location of the outreach is Egypt! We don’t know many details yet but we do know that we will be teaching whole books on our own. Our school leader said that there would be help preparing but we will be able to teach the book our self. I am so excited for that.

Just one prayer request. It’s getting near to our Christmas break, only a couple more weeks, so, a prayer request would be that I continue to push strong into my studies and don’t let myself slack off just because it is almost time for the break. Apart from that God has been sorting things out as they come.

I wish to extend a thank you to the people that have prayed for me and supported me so far in this journey. It means the world that you are helping me in this endeavor with God.

If you wish to partner with me in helping me achieve this journey, I am raising money for the outreach portion of this adventure. I have opened a GO FUND ME account, and that is the easiest way you can donate to help make this dream become a reality.
https://www.gofundme.com/2r5d8dmc or just go to www.gofundme.com and search “Tyler Alspaugh”

Cheers,
Tyler Alspaugh



                                         A View from a hike.

                                                    In Zurich from the cathedral.


                                                     Thanksgiving


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