Tuesday, 25 February 2014

Prayer Video For the #SKETCH Event on Sunday 2nd March 2014

We are looking forward to the #SKETCH event, which we are hoping will be a key stepping stone in the birth and establishing of the Relational Mission Helsinki Church Plant. The event is a taster with the purpose of helping us to #SKETCH and dream what it could be like to one day have another vibrant, strong, healthy, New Testament, Spirit filled church here in Helsinki, reaching an increasingly secular population with the gospel of Jesus Christ. We are still at the beginnings of our journey toward this dream. We are hoping that this seemingly small event will be of big consequence and significance as a key stepping stone on this journey.



We have Adam Bradley from Life Church in Peterborough UK [part of Relational Mission] joining us to speak at the event and also to spend time over the weekend blessing and encouraging us and the small team which is forming here. We are very much looking forward to Adam's input and are fully expectant and excited about what God will do amongst us through him.

I have produced a [very spontaneous!] video highlighting some of my hopes for the weekend ahead and detailing some key themes and issues that you can stand with us in by praying your socks off.



We are so grateful to all who pray for us. We don't know all of you personally but we are so aware that this is the vital engine room to the remarkable breakthrough we have been seeing here so far. Your prayer for us matters! We ask you to get behind the #SKETCH event in the coming days and we look forward to reporting back on the many things God accomplishes over the coming weekend and as we continue to see God establish His church. Pray for Adam as he leaves his family to travel to Finland to serve and bless us.


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Monday, 3 February 2014

New Beginnings: Living The Day


Lydia has written the latest update to the Helsinki Plant blog. She is a super wife and mother and an amazing woman of faith. Lydia and I have been married for 10 years. The last season, has been the best yet on our journey doing life together and embarking upon our church planting adventure here in Finland.

We have started the New Year with gratitude and amazement for all God has done in the last year. We still are thrilled that we are actually here. I often walk around thinking ‘wow we live in Finland’. This time last year we hadn’t got a clue how this would actually happen but here we are now with a beautiful story to tell of how God miraculously opened many doors for us to get here.

We are grateful for a mild winter, adjusting to the weather was something that we were very nervous about but graciously it has been a mild one, so far we have only seen temperatures go down to -21 and we have all escaped the dreaded frost bite! We have made some lovely friends in our time here so far, most weekends we socialise with others. When we moved here we wondered how we would make friends, so it has been lovely to be able to invite many people into our home. We are thankful for the key people who have been given to us, who know the Finnish system and have helped us get through different administrative and logistical problems.

Johan & Edith making the most of the playground at the
local school. In the winter the council ice it over & the
Children skate instead of gym. 
I am so grateful for a wonderful job and a precious colleague, Prajakta, and 14 bouncing 2-4 year olds to have fun with. We are so grateful for super teachers for Edith and Johan at their pre-school and daycare. They have both settled in well, we are very proud of them as they have dived full on and headfirst into Finnish culture! They are often both very tired and can be quiet at school, but their teachers say they are gradually starting to understand and use finnish more and more. I am so grateful for a husband who can do the stay at home role so well. I arrive home from work to dinner on the table and happy children, you cant beat that!


A super Christmas meal with Steve & Hannah Jacob [left] and Luke &
Alison Morrison [right] who visited from England
I think one of our biggest thank you’s to God is for the Jacob family. God has totally wowed me with His provision of this wonderful family into our lives. He knows us and certainly knows how to provide all that we need! At the end of November the Jacobs told us they wanted to join us for church. We have been meeting on Sundays, these have been fun and crazy times. I don't think Kev would ever have imagined he would have been a kids worker at church but he has done an amazing job and come up with many fun and creative ways to communicate the different stories to the children [who currently outnumber the adults].

We have also just started a monthly book group with Steve and Hanna. We are reading Terry Virgo’s The Spirit Filled Church. We are wanting to look at the type of background we have come from and the values we hold dear. We want to take the opportunity together to chat through how these kind of values fit into contemporary Finnish culture and what they would look like as we continue to work towards establishing a thriving, Spirit-filled New Testament church. These have been good times, encouraging us to rely more on the Holy Spirit and through Him be a distinctive people in all that we do.

When we left the UK six months ago without a home organised for us to move into when we arrived, we had to experience relying upon Jesus in a new, immediate way. During the first few months of our time living here there were many daunting new things where we needed to absolutely depend on God, earnestly seeking his guidance and strength. As we are gradually settling in some of the pressures of being ‘foreigners’ in a new culture have just begun to ease. This has in turn enabled us to start to ease back and establish some more familiar routines.
Enjoying the outdoors is such a massive part
of Finnish life

Since the New Year Kev and I have both felt such a desire to press in deeper to God. We are grateful for the non-Christian friendships that we have, but want to know a new boldness to bring Jesus into these relationships. Church is super but we long for more people to join with us.

As we currently stand, we are so grateful for all that God has done but we are now hungry to press in deeper and to broaden our horizons and expectations. We want to keep seeking the new. We have both been reading about Old Testament characters who have moved to new lands and been blessed even though they were often living and working in a Godless or secular culture. We want to ask for the same. That as we attempt to live faithfully with what God has given us, we would be a blessing and be blessed in this wonderful nation.

Barnabas enjoying the sledge he bought with
his Christmas money!





We constantly come up with different ideas for what Kev should go for once Barns starts daycare in August. At the moment we think Kev should pursue getting onto the full time Finnish course which is free of charge if taken during the first three years of arriving in Finland. One of the challenges is organising childcare to enable him to attend the meetings and interviews [all at various times of day] to get a place on the course. Although most Finns speak excellent English, without the Finnish language we feel we will only ever be able to become integrated up to a certain point. Although sometimes being from overseas makes the conversation easier, at other times it creates something of a barrier and adds to the suspicion here of people wanting to discuss religion or people giving away something for free.

For this season ahead we are really wanting to press in deeper to Jesus, we are so grateful for the friendships that He has given us but now want to step out in boldness in these relationships. We want to continue to enjoy and faithfully serve the friendships God has gifted to us. But, we are looking for breakthrough. We are looking to Jesus to do a miracle, which transforms an amazingly enjoyable network of relationships into something where people powerfully encounter the gospel of Jesus Christ and lives are won for Him and transformed with eternal consequence.


Some wizzy fizzy let’s get busy prayer points:

  • For excellent foundations to continue to be built with the Jacobs and us.
  • More people to be added to us [there are a number of people currently on the fringe].
  • For boldness and blessing in our friendships with a number of non-christian families and for some of these to be miraculously saved & discipled. 
  • For us all to become super fantastic Finnish speakers.
  • Wisdom for us about Kev's future plans and for opportunities to emerge.

Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you 
For your on going love and support!



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