Monday, March 11, 2013

Back from Asia!

Friends!

Our time in Asia was amazing. It is hard to be believe it is already over! God moved in amazing ways in and through our team during this 7 week journey. I was so blessed to travel with such a radical group of people. I wish I had time to write down everything that happened during this trip, but here is a brief (very brief) overview....


                  Our first two weeks were spent in Newport Beach, CA. We taught in a Korean Business DTS and spent time with friends who have planted themselves there long term to contend for a move of God in Southern California. We loved our time in California and are excited for future partnership with all that is happening there!....From California we flew to Seoul, Korea. It is hard to put into words how blessed we were in Korea. I have a lot to learn from the Korean culture when it comes to hospitality! During our first week we worked with different staff and leaders of a large church in Seoul. We were involved in many hours of prayer ministry and worship. This week was definitely a highlight of the trip. The hunger for God in Korea is astonishing! Our last night in Korea was spent at a different church. They were holding a worship conference, and Aaron was invited to teach and lead worship. During the last service, myself and Aaron's 9 yr. old son Jacob were able to pray over a couple hundred people during worship. It was a very powerful time, one that I will never forget....After Seoul, we spent a week on the Jeju Island. Aaron taught in the school of worship on the YWAM base. This was a very refreshing week for us after a busy week in Seoul. We loved getting to know the people on base in Jeju and building relationships with them....After Jeju we spent two weeks at the Battambang YWAM base in Cambodia. Our first week there was spent teaching in the DTS. Our second week was spent teaching in the Phase 2 school. We also were able to go into some villages to pray as well. We spent our last week in Bangkok, Thailand. We stayed with an amazing missionary couple who have been in Thailand for 22 years. They gave us amazing insight into the city. We were able to visit some different ministries throughout the city which was a great experience. If you would like to know more details of our trip feel free to email or call me!



I am currently back in Kona, however, tonight I will be flying to Knoxville. There are some amazing opportunities ahead of me for this next season! I have the opportunity this summer to move to the Huntington Beach area in California. It is not completely set it stone yet, but it is a strong possibility that this will be my next step. The family that I just traveled with are moving there and will be establishing a community house that will partner with the local church as well as our YWAM friends to contend for a move of God in Southern California. I would be involved with the Circuit Rider crew doing University outreaches and staffing the Circuit Rider training schools this summer in LA. I would also have the opportunity to partner with many different houses of prayer in the greater LA area seeking after revival in America. We have YWAM friends planted in Pasadena at the U.S. Center for World Missions as well who are plowing away 24/7 to see God move in California. They are in close partnership with Lou Engle and The Call ministry. The opportunities are endless! Your prayers during this time of transition are so valuable to me. I am still seeking the Lord for a full release of direction and I look forward to sharing with you very soon the full plan for this next season!

Also, I will no longer have my personal mailbox in Kona. All support and donations by check can still be sent to the following address with my name and account number (5884) on a sticky note (Make checks out to UNKF):

                                   UNKF
                                   75-5851 Kuakini Hwy #256
                                   Kailua-Kona, HI 96740

Thank you so much for all of your prayers and support! 

Blessings,

         Zach

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