Tuesday, January 27, 2015

WEEK ONE. 1/11 - 1/17 the nature and character of God

Hey everyone!

This first week has been super exciting and just enjoyable overall! (:


Autumn, Me, Jana on the way to the beach
Our speaker for this week was Derek Schoenhoff and he spoke on the nature and character of God.  The nature of God is his fundamental qualities, such as being omnipresent, all-knowing, things that we cannot attain.  But his characteristics are distinguishing traits that we can strive for, such as being loving, forgiving, uplifting, comforting, and a light to the world.

There was one point in which Derek was explaining how God wants to have a personal relationship with us.  He told us to close our eyes and imagine God asking to play with us, as a father would.  I started to imagine it but, I was feeling such strong emotions that I quickly pushed Him away.

everyone on base loves
the pizza my heart shirt
Later, Derek said "God is always there for us, but we are not always there for him." It hit me hard, but it encouraged me to encounter Jesus, the joy and peace that he has for me, in every moment.

Monday night was ministry night, a time we spent in the prayer room, just singing out praises to Him.  It was that night when He just filled me with true joy and happiness.  God was so faithful, and he set up everything so perfectly for me.   Maybe it sounds, cliché but he actually has a plan.  I'm so thankful to be learning and growing in Hawaii.  I've been blessed with wonderful friends here, and just a great environment to live in. 

twizzlers mustaches. no big deal (:
Tuesday we had family group, so everyone in our school, 47 students, got to share a little bit of their stories.  It was a good way to get to know a little bit more about everyone.  The staff shared their testimonies on Monday.  Hearing all their stories was great because each one was so different, and it helped the students relate to the staffers like, "Hey, that's kinda like my story..." or "I've felt that way too."  I dunno, it was just a nice thing to hear.  Shout out to the Engage staff.  I love them (:

Thursday and Friday we had our first WORK DUTY.  I got kitchen duty.  It's pretty fun, but so so so hot in the kitchen.  I enjoy serving people the most, but a lot of them don't speak English so it can be a little challenging at times... at least we can all communicate through smiles!

On Friday Derek talked about how importance forgiveness is to our hearts.  How forgiveness results in change and action.  We did this one exercise where we wrote down all the names of people who we felt that we needed to forgive.  And I found that the hardest person to forgive was myself.  In every situation where I needed to forgive someone, I was at fault to.  We went down to a bonfire and threw our papers into the fire.  I have done this kind of exercise many times before, but this time Bailey, a friend from my DTS, said that the hardest part for her was forgiving herself too, and she continued "but I don't need to forgive myself, because Jesus already has."  I let Jesus forgive me.  Shout out to Jesus.  Filling me with joy 24/7 <3

I feel like God has been giving me a word for every week, and this first week, I believe he gave me the word faithfulness.  In everything that he has done, he has showed me his faithfulness.  I didn't know that I was supposed to go to UofN, but I'm here now and it feels so right.  He honestly knows what's best for me, it's so cool.

I don't know exactly why I'm at UofN either, but I know I want to fall in love with my Father.  I'm excited to see what He has in store for our journey <3

sunset on the way to family time
Thanks again to everyone who's been supporting me!  I got to come to Kona completely funded for my lecture portion, thanks to all of the support.  As for outreach, I still need my funds.  My first deposit of $2,500 is due on Friday the 6th of February.  I could really use anyone's help if they have it in their heart to support me.

Also, feel free to check out my Etsy shop!   https://www.etsy.com/shop/claudiasanborn (:



For we are God's handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.  Ephesians 2:10

Lecture Funds: 4235.00 /4235.00 !!!
Outreach Funds: 100 / 4000-6000
Total Funded: $4335.00

Friday, January 16, 2015

I'm actually at UofN?!

Hello All!

These first days have been wild and crazy!  I hope to share a little bit, but I know my words won't fully portray how blessed I am to be here and how amazing the atmosphere is here with YWAM. 

I arrived to Kona on the 8th, after a good 6 hours a flying.  It was hard to be on the plane, the whole time I was flying I couldn't stop thinking "what am I doing and what did I just get myself into?"  I am going to be away from everyone I know, alone, with no one but Jesus.  Right when I was walking to the baggage claim I heard my cousins yell "Claudia!" and I immediately started crying.  Of course, my family was there waiting for me.  I was never going to be alone, I had nothing to worry about (:

After that, we hopped on a bus with other YWAMers.  The bus took us to the University of the Nations (UofN) Campus and we had a tour guide tell us about the city while on the bus.


Autumn and I looking at the sunset 
Once I settled in my cousins took me around campus to do some exploring.  We visited the farm, I got to hold some bunnies, and later Gabriella gave me a quick tour of downtown Kona.  She explained to me how the missionaries first came to Hawaii and how nearly all of the people became Christians through God's word.

These first few days have taught me so much about this culture and history of Hawaii.  There's so much of God everywhere in the culture and in the city; it's beautiful and it makes Kona such an amazing place to grow in Him.

On Friday, the 9th, we got to start off being welcomed by the people of Hawaii.  In Hawaiian culture it is customary for the guests to bring gifts to the host, so each school gave gifts to the UofN and we were welcomed by the Island Breeze group with worship songs and traditional dances.



Our classroom is filled with artsy and hipster decorations.
Later, we got together with our school, Engage DTS, got to meet our staff and praise Jesus as an Engage family.  I got my first assignment (a book report!) and a journal with questions for guidance.  I also got to know some of the people in my school and made lots of new friends.  I wasn't too worried about making friends when coming to school, but I was concerned about making a "best friend."  My introverted personality makes me more comfortable with a single individual, so I prayed a lot for a friend. God blessed me with one on my second day.  Her name is Autumn.  She's great and I love her lots.  God is so faithful. <3

Sena, Autumn, and I (right to left)

On Saturday, we had the day off so we got to sleep in a bit.  Then we went on a scavenger hunt as a way to get to know the town better.  For dinner we had a barbeque at the beach, the sunset was beautiful. And to top it off we went to get shave ice at night.

I let Sunday be my day of rest and refection.  So much has happened and so much is yet to come.

I started school this week. I've already been learning lots and just taking every opportunity to encounter the Lord.  I should be sharing that soon (I'm just so busy so excuse my late posting)!

I pray all is well back home.  I love everyone and I miss you all already!

Also, I might be finding out my outreach location sooner than February?!!?  I've yet to raise money for that, but I'm not worried.  God is so good and faithful. Thanks again to everyone who is praying and supporting.  This journey is already so filled with the Lord.  I can't wait to share everything else that has happened! (:


To sum every thing up, God is faithful, trusting in Him is awesome and relieving, and I'm doing just great.

Claudia<3