Capernwray Update 2011 - Capernwray New Zealand
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Capernwray Update 2011 - Capernwray New Zealand
does it mean? such pective all the things that I give The Earthquake – whawhot aren Secondly these events put into pers eve beli ’t don I ’t aware of the on. tati , reading this There won’t be many of you if any stchurch on February 22nd and very Chri hit devastating earthquake that hit ting earthquake and tsunami that soon after the incredibly devasta are gs thin as Even tornados in the USA. Japan and the hugely destructive e is some sense of normality to life ther and slowly but surely recovering gs questions being asked as to ‘why thin again; there are still all the deeper ?’, sins cific spe for of God’s judgement like these happened?’, ‘is this an act er?’ corn the nd return of the Lord arou ‘is God sending a message?’, ‘is the s given wer ans There will be many different – and ity mun even among the ‘Christian’ com above the of t some would say ‘yes’ to mos questions. ement We could discuss the theology of judg s ad sign es for sin/suffering/end tim and er bett a is nauseam but I believe there to is that and more productive response al reve to t wan simply ask: ‘what does Christ n?’ atio situ this of Himself through me in with his I suggest first with identifying This was g. erin compassion for human suff a TV ething he connected with through som not theoretical for him, or just from cry His but ary st suffering at Calv screen. He endured the ultimate unju them’! The time for judgement is still ge ‘jud not the cross was ‘forgive them’ here in Situations such as what happened to come at the great white throne. t love grea er’s Fath We are reminded of the Christchurch bring us to our knees. our in Son own His ingness to sacrifice for all humanity that spurred His will may e tim of rse cou in tragedy or in the place – so that all who die whether presence for ever. His into stand redeemed and accepted l-being, my repu value to – my possessions, my wel lives and intentionally chose to destroy ally for one minute that God specific cific spe e wer e the Biblical record ther because where that happened in r inde rem l erfu pow (Deut 28); but it is a covenants and warnings in places an hum as h muc as tion itself ‘groaning’ that we live in a fallen world with crea t I actually value in this life – and wha do at Wh beings ‘groan’ (Rom 8:22-23). am I investing in? be more A third appropriate response is to st in Chri of se cau fully committed to the a was re The r. eve the world today than in edy trag the remarkable response to reaction, Christchurch. There was immediate in the ally actu se often heroic, from tho ger, dan from ple middle of it – pulling peo hes clot and food ng tending the injured, givi ably Not ing. ryth eve to those who had lost t of this. God’s people were at the forefron r to all of inde rem ng But this should be a stro e in the hav we all us of our obligation to give hell. of m clys cata from the impending ‘rescue’ of our fellow human beings erty tragedies heal over and lives and prop As the immediate wounds of these to rts hea our in ond opportunity to resp are reconstructed, let’s not miss the ver! fore st Himself – now and build on the foundation that is Chri ray New Zealand ernw - Peter Thomas, Director of Cap Christian Ministries with Disabled Trust In April we hosted the House Party for the Torch Fellowship, a ministry within the Christian Ministries with Disabled Trust. The Torch Fellowship is for those who are blind or visually impaired and they meet monthly at their centre in Auckland for worship, prayer, fun and fellowship. night the students guide the guests around campus, assist them at meal times, sit with them in their sessions and generally just spend time getting to know them. It’s such a busy few days but full of blessings. What an awesome opportunity it is, not only for our guests who look forward to coming here every two years, but also for our staff and students who have the privilege of looking after them while they are here. As staff we ensure our guests are comfortable and well-fed but it is the students who are the real blessing. Each conference we have a number of students who volunteer to stay on and basically help the guests with whatever they need. From the 7.00am prayer meetings through to supper at We look forward to seeing familiar guests who have now been for several years and also those who are new. They are all so amazing, full of fun and vitality despite their disabilities. The students received training on how to assist and when voicing their concerns on not wanting to say the wrong thing they were told “you can’t offend any of them”. What a testament to God’s love and faithfulness. 3553 Cambridge Road, Cambridge, 3495, New Zealand Phone: +64 7 823 1800 [email protected] www.capernwray.org.nz Capernwray New Zealand Newsletter – Autumn 2011 Autumn 2011 Newsletter Capernwray Update 2011 Peter Pan once said, “To die would be an awfully big adventure.” To die: to stop living, to become extinct, to be forgotten. Nine months ago, I would have told you Peter Pan was insane. How could a person want to die, when they can live? To live: to remain alive, have an exciting, fulfilling life. But what is a fulfilling life? I measured it based on success, intellect, education, status, and yes, I thought I was living. I was a varsity athlete, but academics came first in order to maintain honour roll. I did not hang out with the ‘wrong’ crowd, I watched my language, respected my elders, did as I was told, and was responsible. I would go to church on Sunday, Youth Group Tuesday, Bible Study Wednesday, read my Bible when I could, and would of course never forget to pray before going to bed. I was a believer living independently of the Lord. I thought I had it all figured out; follow the Law, do what He commands, but still have control over my life and make my own decisions. In Revelation 3:17, Christ says to the church in Laodicea, “For you say, I am rich, I have prospered, and I need nothing, not realizing that you are wretched, pitiable, poor, blind, and naked.” That was me. When I came to The Crossing, I was obstinate, guarded, and entirely independent, as those here could tell you. Very quickly, the Lord opened my eyes to what I really was: wretched, pitiable, poor, blind, naked, defensive, weak, afraid. It sounds like the elementary step to entering into a relationship with Christ, yet it is the principle the Lord continuously has been teaching me through this year. Submit. Depend. Trust. I believed in the Lord, and thought I loved Him, but I did not depend on Him. I was afraid to put my trust in Him, or in any human for that matter. I wanted His love and a relationship with Him, but on my terms. Though I have learned many truths about the Lord, this is the primary theme which has surpassed all that I have learned this year about my relationship with the Lord. I can put my full trust and dependency in Him and He will never let me down. To live is Christ. For Christ to come and diffuse into my entire being and live through me is not by anything I can do alone, but in humbling myself in full conscious submission to Him. In Revelation 3:20, the Lord says to that same church, “Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and eat with him, and he with me.” Christ was knocking on the door to my heart, and though it terrified me, I learned to answer this door, and willingly sit down and submit to Him as Sovereign in my life. As Major Ian Thomas said in the first class we had here at The Crossing, “It is only when each seed is to die to what they really are, that they are alive to what they are intended to be.” Sorry Peter Pan, you’re wrong. To die would not be such an awfully big adventure. But to die to self, and allow Christ to live in and through me, now that is the greatest adventure of all. I had to learn to die this year. But in this death of self, I have found true life, the life of Christ in me. Nine months ago, I was not the same person I am today, but then none of us students here are the same people. In walking through the door to The Crossing, we began a transformation that will continue as we leave here, and will not be complete until we go and join Him in glory. Galatians 2:20 is a well known verse at The Crossing, one we have heard many times, but one that the Lord has brought me to continually this year. When I think back on my time at the Crossing, it is this verse I will turn to and be reminded of all that the Lord revealed to me this year. For “I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me. The life I now life in the flesh, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loves me, and gave Himself up for me.” A Student view from The Crossing – Emily Way Capernwray New Zealand Newsletter – Autumn 2011 Upcoming Events Jumpstart at The Crossing, Geraldine Mon 30th May – Fri 3rd June, 2011 Jumpstart is a five day teaching event aimed at Christian young people between 15 and 17 years who are looking to have the foundations of their faith reinforced, and their personal relationship with Jesus Christ firmly established. BaseCamp at Monavale, Cambridge Fri 15th – Sun 17th July, 2011 BaseCamp is a weekend teaching event aimed at those young people between 16 & 20 years dealing with life’s challenges or about to head off to university. Teaching will include apologetics and how to defend your faith in a largely secular world, as well as the Person of Christ and the outworking of His life in the believer. Men’s Retreat at the ABS Lodge, Lake Karapiro Fri 12th – Sun 14th August, 2011 The Men’s Retreat is an opportunity for the guys to take some time-out from the challenges and pressures of daily life. It is an opportunity to relax and enjoy some good Bible teaching, as well as to enjoy good company and fellowship in the wonderful and tranquil setting of the Adventure Lodge on Lake Karapiro. Our guest speaker is Ron Lowery – Ron was Principal at Capernwray New Zealand for 6 years and is now Pastor at South Hill Bible Church in Spokane, Washington. Woman to Woman Spring Conference Fri 7th – Sun 9th October, 2011 This is the seventh year of our Woman to Woman Spring Conference and it is appropriate that our guest speaker for this year is our own Elizabeth Thomas. The theme for the conference is The Year of the Lord’s Favour. Jesus said “He has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, to release the oppressed, to proclaim the Year of the Lord’s favour” Luke 4:18-19 Staff It was with sadness that we farewelled Matthew and Morgan Finlayson. Interns ett last last course, and Joe and Beth Barr We had Jodi Steckly with us this friends d goo ome bec they us for a short time year. While these people are with students. and are a positive influence on the Speaking of influence….. the fact ’t see themselves as leaders. Despite Most of the students joining us don dership Lea get themselves onto such a course. that they were motivated enough to ership lead rt Briscoe does, where he defined is vital, especially if we see it as Stua to due But and a doing of the divine will.” as “leading people into a discovering e, mor and discipleship, sin, inexperience, age many factors such as apathy, poor gs thin e thes people to step up to lead. Some of there is a reluctance for our young may be legitimate but many aren’t. and use I like to do as John Maxwell does So rather than use the word ‘leader’ people k just using a different term, I thin the word ‘influence’. And while I’m rather g; tends to speak of a journey, of bein can see themselves in this role. It “entry ple ss. Stuart again talks of giving peo than a role of responsibility and stre s and litie sibi the word ‘influence’ opens up pos level opportunities”. I think using finding excuses not to lead. opportunities to be such, rather than l fed and domestic side making sure all are wel e disciples…” does speak Cloudy continues to run the lodge due to ons e in Matthew 28 to “…go and mak ricti hav rest we diet date with man ing The com ple peo e of serving. I think we can housed. It seems that there are mor h more to me speaks of influence; stmas to do muc Chri r but ove ip e tim ersh lead took e of Sh . plex com job thinking of those we allergies, making life for her more we are not can influence but we have a harder this we se pite tho Des of p. k thin cam e all Bas est Ever to some trekking in Nepal getting up can lead. planning any alpine ABS. e so we get - Peter Bichan, ABS Director James is from Southland near Gor James Bruce is our latest addition. the nt spe has He English is improving daily. another overseas staff member! His aru so reation at Aaoraki Polytechnic in Tim last two years studying Outdoor Rec rned inte He . him e new outdoor tricks from I’m looking forward to learning som at ying stud be also t for the next ABS. He will last term and will now replace Mat Monavale over the winter. After joining the Adventure Bible School leadership team for the February 2007 course Matt has stayed with us for over four years. During that time he learnt to instruct, teach, lead, fix, counsel discipline, put up with me snoring and got married to e. They have for their coming baby, due in Jun Morgan. Now they are preparing around at to t t his family as they need Mat be moved back to Australia to suppor who they ls, loca ABS staff family and by the this time. They will be missed by the came to know well. BML Update It was encouraging to run our first ten week BML (Business, Ministry and Leadership) course last October to December and Dave (Firth) put this together and led it extremely well. We only had a handful of students but they came from diverse backgrounds and nationalities (Norway, USA, Germany, Canada, and Australia). As well as Dave’s input, we were well supported by guest teachers and instructors all of whom brought practical work-place experience as well as sound Biblical teaching. Two who particularly stood out were Martin Kelderman (well known around NZ as a national leader in work-place ministry) and Michael Bell (a past Alcan Vice President of Business Planning and who now travels the world sharing Biblical insight in living out of God’s resources alone and not those of our own making). We plan to have both these teachers back again! We have had encouraging feed-back from the students; that what they learned on BML was not simply Biblical techniques, concepts and skills but the much more deeply important truth that Christ is Lord of all! We’re looking forward to the next BML course starting on October 10th. This is great preparation for life as well as ministry and the work-place – please let others know about this special opportunity. Chef Dean As I started to think about my time at Capernwray I realised that I have been here for nearly 7 years. This has been the longest time at any one job and with that it has been the best time at any one place. I believe that having a regular turn-over of students keeps thing fresh all the time. So I have been cooking for nearly 20 years now and have been in a lot of different styles of restaurants. I worked my way to the top of the ladder in the industry in some good establishments. But you know, at the end of the day there was something missing. I can still remember the phone call asking if I would consid er working in the kitchen at Capernwray. My first response was to laugh. Not becau se it was a silly request. But rather I had an instant peace about the idea. My church had just finished doing a series on using our gifts and the purpose for them. So I knew what was going to happen and it did. Working at Capernwray was not going to be a financ ial or career choice in any way. It’s an especially good way for new students to find travelling companions for the trip over. All questions and comments are welcome and our registrar checks regularly to answer the more serious questions that may come through. So, see you there!!! Capernwray New Zealand Newsletter – Autumn 2011 So we are thankful to God for bringing us as a family to Capernwray; to be apart of the student’s lives while they are here. Amen. The Online Store We are continuing to add new items to our Online Store. Not only are there a selection of books and conference and teaching DVDs, but we have now expanded the store to include a selection of MP3 teaching files that you can download direct to your computer! Files include a number of classic Major W. Ian Thomas teachings as well as other Capernwray NZ lecturer series. New Website Launched! After a number of months of planning and design, a refreshed Capernwray New Zealand website was launched in February! The new design is easier to use and better showcases the many aspects of the ministry at Capernwray, from the different course options available to the different course locations. The new website has also enabled us to make better use of picture galleries..so that you can check out student life at Capernwray..and in New Zealand (as seen through the students cameras!). Also, the trial launch of our online distance learning course is now underway! Capernwray Online is an interactive course that allows anyone, anywhere to study God’s Word via the internet, and even better at their own pace! We are currently looking for a few more people who would like to participate in the free trial of the first unit of teaching. If that sounds like you then email our registrar at office@ capernwray.org.nz to arrange sign-up and registration. If you haven’t already been to the new website we would love for you to visit and to let us know what you think. www.capernwray.org.nz For more information visit the website or email Dave Firth at [email protected]. Since we have been involved with Capernwray we have seen many blessing from God, some of which we believe would not have happened if we didn’t take the step of faith in coming here. I was talking to a student just a few days ago about trials and adversity. These are the time when we rely the most on God to get us through them. We have faced trials and hurdles over the years, but we know God is always there for us and his blessings have been timely and great. But making the move to work at Capernwray was a family decision and it has been one of the best decisions made. At the time Sarah and I had 1 child, Annalise who was 6 months old. Now we have Sophie who is nearly 6, Amelia nearly 2 and another little one on the way. The environment of Capernwray is great to raise our kids in. There are so many different areas for them to be involved in and they get to have so many big brothers and sisters who love them as their own. My girls especially love ‘family nights’ when they get to hang out with the big kids, playing games and having tons of fun. Capernwray New Zealand Facebook group If you’re wanting some first hand knowledge on what life at Capernwray New Zealand is all about, have a look at our facebook page. Whether you are looking for new classmates, wanting to ask questions about our courses and campuses of current students or looking to keep in touch with old classmates facebook is easy, friendly and popular. We have just started referring all ABS, Monavale and The Crossing students to our page and recent activity has increased immensely. There are so many good role models for the kids here. There is a down side to this for the kids though. It comes at a cost for them. The cost is when our family group students go home. There is a big gap; no family group to play with. But the beauty of Capernwray is that in just a few weeks they get new friends to spend time with and there the cycle begins again. Capernwray New Zealand Newsletter – Autumn 2011 But wait, there’s even more!! We have also added a selection of Capernwray New Zealand branded tee-shirts for purchase. Four colours are available (including classic Kiwi black!). The tees are available in 4 sizes: small; medium; large and xtra-large, and cost $25(NZD) – which includes postage & packaging. You can visit the Online Store by clicking on the green arrow on the wesbites home page!