Monday, December 20, 2010

Meeting Baby April

Am blessed to spend December in Iowa meeting my new niece, April Joy, who was born to my sister and brotherinlaw Matt in Nov. I was travelling from Alberta to Manitoba on outreach when she was born and am loving the time spent with her over Christmas. Leaving will be difficult. Thank God for technology like skype and digital photos!!! Amene!
Here are a few pics of my first reunion with April...



Highlights from IB Manitoba

We spent two weeks in Manitoba, learning about the Canadian culture and ministering to local churches. We did home prayer visits, working with a youth center, and did two performance. We also spent a few days with Island Breeze Manitoba working on dances and fellowship





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Highlights from First Nations Reserve






Our time with Sunchild Reserve and O'Chiese reserve involved a lot of children's ministry, working with a women's small group, doing our Island Breeze dance presentation at school and hosting a Cultural Food night.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Islanders in the Snow

We are working on a fundraiser for Thursday called "islanders in the snow"...fundraiser for our trip to Canada. I love that name :) So simple yet it says it all! We will doing our entire dance performance as well as serving dessert and sharing testimonies- will be a blessed time!
our leaders are currently in canada already preparing for us to come and the team has really pulled together well, everyone experssing idea, agreeing, working hard to prepare. It will bea good outreach. So far it looks like the following with go, with Ma from Fiji and Donovan aborigene still working on finances:
Metui from Tonga
Cke from Vanuatu
Gee of samoan/new zealand
and myself :)
How did i get in the mix? Only God!!

I saw a koala the other day, just outside the kitchen. Sometimes I forget that Im in australia becaues our base is more 'island' focused.... So cute, Ill attach a picture. Notice the long claws though! Ive heard they arent very friendly!
The boys played their rubgy 7s this weekend in Byron Bay and won the plate, they only lost one game so I guess its the second tier to win. Good on them! Only some stiff walks today! I didnt go this year, fighting off illness so stayed put. But proud of them! Ma and I tried on their new jersey, ill attach that picture too. Cheerleaders! and cooks... ha

GOD BLESS YOUR DAY!!



Tuesday, September 28, 2010

First Nations update 1

The First Nations have been marked by tales of slavery, inadequate living conditions and health problems. They currently hold the title of highest rates of crime, substance abuse, and more than twice the national average for suicide for all of Canada. There continues to be a fight to end poverty amongst the Aboriginal people of Canada and give them hope for their future

Monday, September 27, 2010

Outreach funds needed: Oh Canada!

New Outreach Opportunity!

Our cultural team is preparing for an outreach to the First Nations of
Canada (Oct 28-Dec 6)...following our bases vision to reach out to
indigineous people group. After some prayer and fasting, both Gee (the
Samoan lady I work with in Community Centre) and myself have felt to
join the team for their outreach. We will spend one month in Canada,
primarily in Alberta and Manitoba. My main vision for going is three
fold: to see how the leaders bridge the gap to create opportunities
for the islanders (which make up Cultural team) to use their giftings
in outreach. Also I myself would be involved with community focused
outreach including helping at a coffee shop ministry etc that will
help both Gee and I discover better our passions and create vision for
our Community Team as we return to Brisbane. I will also have the
opportunity to speak healing and truth into the lives of not only the
First Nations but any other person that crosses our paths from youth,
to church members to the cashier at the nearest MacDonalds! I would
have never predicted that God would call me back to Canada and the
cold and while my body shivers at the thought of being in the
mountains, in November, in Alberta, I am also in awe of how God will
use us as His vessel in ways we couldn't imagine. I am excited to
learn more about the First Nations and also compare their progress to
that of the Aborigene population here in Australia. I've included a
brief overview of our scheduled outreach.

I had not planned on another until oct 15th to raise 2000 dollars
(this is for both airfare and ground fees). Because of this I am
asking if you would consider praying about making a one time donation,
or increasing your monthly donation this month.I am truly honored and
humbled that up to this point God has been faithful to provide for my
monthly fees and even airfare travel (Vanuatu trips). If you are a
monthly donor, I cannot thank you enough for being the blessing that
God uses to equip me to continue speaking His truth and freedom. I
will continue to update you with how my fundraising is going and how
our team is preparing. We meet daily to interceed for our trip and the
First Nations as well as practice dances etc (yes, I am learning a
Hawaiin dance and a Samoan dance- this is not my gifting but I am
enjoying pushing myself and trying something new).

Schedule for Canada tour:

Alberta: 28-30 October work with coffee shop ministry
Fundraiser 31 October
Indigenous community in mountains 1-13 Nov
Fly or drive to Manitoba 15th Nov
Manitoba: Ginew reserve, and Winnepeg first nations church 16-20 Nov
Fundraiser 21-22 Nov
Cross Lakes First nation 23-27 Nov
Team flies to Kona Hawaii for 50th YWAM Jubilee Festival

Here is some information about First Nations from Wikipedia:
First Nations is a term of ethnicity that refers to the Aboriginal
peoples in Canada who are neither Inuit nor Métis. There are currently
over 630 recognised First Nations governments or bands spread across
Canada, roughly half of which are in the provinces of Ontario and
British Columbia. The total population is nearly 700,000 people. Under
the Employment Equity Act, First Nations are a "designated group",
along with women, visible minorities, and persons with physical or
mental disabilities. They are not defined as a visible minority under
the Act or by the criteria of Statistics Canada.

The term First Nations (most often used in the plural) has come into
general use for the indigenous peoples of the Americas located in what
is now Canada, except for the Arctic-situated Inuit, and peoples of
mixed European-First Nations ancestry called Métis. The singular,
commonly used on culturally politicised reserves, is the term First
Nations person (when gender-specific, First Nations man or First
Nations woman). A more recent trend is for members of various nations
to refer to themselves by their tribal or national identity only,
e.g., "I'm Haida," or "We're Kwantlens," in recognition of the
distinctiveness of First Nations ethnicities.

Thank you for your continued interest in missions! God bless,
Alissa

Donations can be sent to my home church:
Belmond Evangelical Free Church
attn Alissa Kennedy
2796 130th Drive
Belmond IA 50421

Saturday, September 11, 2010

thoughts on leadership

Thoughts on Leadership from Transformational Leadership Seminar:


1) Nothing happens without leadership; Everything rises and falls with leadership
2) Test yourself as a leader by asking ‘Is anyone following?’
3) Characters speaks loudly
4) When you stop learning, you stop leading

Acts 13- Leaders were seperated by the Holy Spirit


Types of leadership

1) Religious (example prodigal son) Galatians 6:1- This type is what killed Jesus
2) Passivity
*Religious spirt is the enemy to intimacy

Marks of a good leader
- Hear the call and sacrifice for the call
- Listeners
- Empathy/Compassion (ask for these gifts as well as gift of healing)
- Awareness, spirit of discernement Psalms 105
- Vision, see the future
- Stewardship - the call
- Keep growing and desire to see others grow
- Builds community

Question: What direction am I leading my family? Am I taking leadership seriously?
James 5:15-16 "Such a prayer offered in faith will heal the sick, and the Lord will make you well. And if you have committed any sins, you will be forgiven. Confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The earnest prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective."

THERE IS POWER IN PRAYER!!!

Thursday, September 9, 2010

September update



Pictures: Friend Kara, who is my small group and I; my church family
Already in September! Time seems to fly by quickly on the missions field, as once one project ends, another one begins. This month our community team has been downsized and at times there are only three of us balancing our school mentoring, running our community church night, helping at a food pantry and running small groups. Also our base, with numerous transitions, has also been focusing on praying for more leadership. This month has allowed us some extra activities such as “Splash Out”,(a one week youth camp during their school holidays), a cultural day for a Catholic school representing the islands of Vanuatu, Samoa, Fiji, Tonga, Papua New Guinea and the indigenous of Australia. We also have a youth night concert called Youth Alive, a scheduled movie night, and hosting two chapel services at a Lutheran School. God continues to offer many opportunities to reach out into the community and we are praying for continued discernment and more staff with passion for reaching the hurting and lost. My centre, the community centre, is led by Sio, a Samoan that I actually meant back in 2007 in Samoa. He married a Philipino lady before last Christmas but has been unable to attain a visa for her to return to Australia. Since they have been over eight months apart, he has finally decided to take some time off to meet her in Samoa. Depending on her continued visa application process, he may not return.
I myself have been dealing with visa’s and recently had a bit of a visa scare. In leaving the country in August, to Vanuatu for four days (my current tourist visa requires that I leave the country every three months), I was told that the expiration date was not September 17th, but rather August 17th thus they would allow me to exit Australia but I would not be able to return. This was at 5am and after some prayer I decided to risk it and continued onto Vanuatu. I checked my visa information on the internet and it confirmed a September 17th expiration date. I came back to Australia with lots of prayer support and in passing through immigration I was not asked one question (it felt a bit like God closing the lion’s mouths when Daniel was thrown in…perhaps God had closed the mouth of the immigration agent!). I will be launching my visa in about one week and should shortly receive a bridging visa until my 2 year “religious visa” is approved. While in Vanuatu I experience two small aftershock earthquakes (they had a 7.0 earthquake the week before) and the Nivans (those from Vanuatu) were discussing how God is ‘waking up’ the nation with an increase in earthquakes this year. This trip was bittersweet as many of the Nivans who had worked with me in the Leadership Training back in April/May have now backslidden or become discouraged. I’ll continue to pray for the nation and for God to bring revival.
I am planning on returning to the USA for the month of December as my sister Megan is having her first baby (a girl!) in November. I am thankful for “Skype” on the computer which allows me to talk with her and even see her as her belly grows. My finances continue to be an ongoing prayer requests as travel requires extra fees not included in my staff fees. I feel fortunate to not be in debt as numerous staff, especially from the islands, owe the base money for their fees. Busyness has not allotted me much computer time but I would still love to hear from you, your prayer requests, and how God has been moving in your life. Thank you so much for your ongoing support ! May God Bless….Alissa

Monday, July 19, 2010

Visa update

Just a quick update from Island Breeze Brisbane. My current Visa expires the middle of September, so this week I am gathering all the info needed to apply for a ''Religious Workers" visa. Please pray that God grants grace over this process (I strongly dislike all the information gathering etc). Also if you've been following Australian politics, our Prime Minister was 'replaced' (or booted out) and the current candidate ( Julia Gillard ) has called an election August 21st. She has admitted to being raised in a Baptist home but states she does not believe in God, nor is religious ... As it applies to our visas, if she is elected it looks like she will rearrange the current visa process to reduce the number of visa options. While this in theory should 'ease' the visa process, there is concern that the 'Religious Workers' visa, which the majority of YWAMers are currently holding, would be eliminated. Please be praying for open doors for visas for all missionaries in Australia, but also for discernment in this nations over the values their leadership represents.... Thank you for your ongoing support!
On a personal note I will be able to make it home for the holidays (shortly after my sister Megan gives birth to their first, a girl!)....and look forward to the month of visiting friends and family!
GOD BLESS ABUNDANTLY ~ Alissa

Friday, July 16, 2010

More pics




My friend Ma and I from Fiji, my roomate Raychel and Me and Alova goofing around

July is almost finished!




They don't have Cool Whip here, now do they have instant pudding. Their cake mixes are half our normal size. *sigh* the sacrifices of living in Australia hahaha. Today I went to a 'Ladies Tea' with ladies from different congregations in the area. The purpose was to unite us in order to address some of the social concerns, especially regarding teen girls, single moms etc. It was a good experience and I hope to network further. We continue to go through some transitions on the base, losing some team members, rebuilding our vision. Hopefully we can recruit some more passionate members. Our community team continues to work with the local chaplains in two schools, working with a local food bank, attending youth group on Friday evening, running a community program on Tuesday nights, going into an alternative girls school 2 days a week, detention centre once a month etc. Its busy but good. We are hoping to plan a short term outreach sometime soon, as long as we can raise some funds. Here are a few more pictures from the recent month!
The first one is at church... Pics are of dance practice, and the group shot outside

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Dances for Island Breeze



Island Breeze is well known for it's cultural dances. Our base has a specific 'Cultural and Protocol' Centre that tours with dances, mekes, songs from different islands. I am on Community Centre however we have found there are numerous opportunities for us to also bring songs from Samoa, Tonga, and Fiji etc... into our ministries including schools, nursing homes, and fundraisers. I currently have learned two dances: a fijian meke and a cook island dance and am working on what is called a 'sasa' from Samoa- a hand clap routine leading into the men's 'slapdance'. I've included a few pictures from a fundraiser for Island Wave Missions that asked us to perform our Fijian Meke. You never know what God will call you do when you step out into being used by Him!

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Some baptism pics

PICS from Baptism in Vanuatu- starting with four , ending with over 12 ! Praise GOd!




Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Vanuatu April 15

Update from Vanuatu:
This week has been a bit of battle as I have been sick for over one week. I did manage to make it to the local hospital last night and the guess is that I have a chest infection so I am on amoxicillin antibiotics. The good thing is that no matter the diagnosis, ANY infection should be healed with the medicine. I am trying to find the happy medium between rest and still translating for the Leadership School. Many 'home remedies' have come up among the natives including putting garlic under your feet with socks before bed, oil on the throat, full body steam, onion on the throat etc. One guy eagerly explained a herbal remedy used at home but then stated he had never used it on a 'white person' so he wouldn't want to try it on me. The hospital was fairly primitive but clean. One staff took the payment (ten dollars for natives, thirty for visitors) , another nurse was in charge of injections, one for passing out medicines, one doctor assistant and one security guard. There were quite a few babies there (this was 8pm).  I asked where the emergency room was and they pointed to the door we had come in, in front of it were three seats. Ricky, the leader of the Leadership school who is Ni-Van (from Vanuatu), said that many times people just sit and wait for such a long time that they die from blood loss. It made me appreciate our health care options during a time where many Americans are frustrated with it. Many blessings and thanks for the continued prayers for healing... Alissa

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Vanuatu Earthquakes


We had a medium size earthquake last night, or maybe it was a small one but seemed bigger :) Early in the morning I woke up and started praying against fear, not knowing why. Then as I was praying the first earthquake hit.  I layed there listening to some girls praying and told God I was ready if a tsunami came but I prefered to stay in bed and sleep the rest of the night (Amen?). As the second one hit I bounced out of the bunkbed (I was on top) and debated whether staying on the top floor of the two story building was safer than trying to make it downstairs and outside...decided to wait it out. No other aftershocks happened and one of the staff quickly checked (technology is great- even in the village we have internet) and there were no tsunami warning so we went back to bed (i stayed on the bottom bunk this time with my shoes ready to slip on). A couple of the fijians boys had not experienced an earthquake before (the people from Vanuatu have them from time to time) so they ended up staying up all night. Good experience for us to put into practice our faith in God. What is our first reaction when faced with crisis? To run? To save ourselves? To pray? I'm thankful for an almighty God that hears prayers and delivers! Just another step towards heaven~ Alissa

Monday, April 5, 2010

Live from Vanuatu

Live from Vanuatu :)
I have a few moments break from a very busy schedule. I've been granted an extension of three weeks to stay in Vanuatu and continue supporting the base, primarily through building and encouraging the students in Transformational Leadership Seminar. I've been using my rusty french with some of the students from New Caledonia. We finished our rugby tournament and even though our team did not place it was an excellent time of bonding and building relationships. I continue my role as team medic extending to the rest of the base also (band aids, slivers, etc). We met a couple times with rugby union (myself,Waqa my director, Sai a well known ref and trainer from Fiji and Mana, a well known Fiji 7s player) and these meetings led to more doors being open to support the sport of rugby in the entire nation. Sai will be returning in two weeks time to train the referees here on the island and uplift the level of professionalism. I'm organizing a small scale rugby clinic for the girls in the village as they have told me that they used to have a girls team but after their coach was put into jail they gave up on the sport. A house here in the village burnt down last night. Apparently the grandparents and two grandaughters were sleeping when a candle caught fire on some clothes. Because their 'huts' are made of wood and tin roof they easily burn. By the time our boys from the base made it with a hose the house was burnt to the ground and the side kitchen was also gone. They boys managed to save the last outbuilding but the family was left with nothing. The sad part is many neighbors came outside to watch but the YWAM boys were the only ones offering their help and support. There is still work to do in extending God's love to the nation of Vanuatu!  Thank you for your prayers and support as I continue to be flexible to where God would have me. I right now have a head cold but believe by the time this email reaches you the prayers will have healed me !
Tank yu tomas  (thank you in Bislama) Alissa

Friday, March 19, 2010

Funny faces



These are some pictures from last time I was in downtown Brisbane with friends Maggie, Alana and Amy....

Friday, March 12, 2010

Fwd: March updates and future visions!!

G'day from Australia!

I have been with Island Breeze Brisbane for about one month now and am
so thankful to be a part of the new visions for this base. We have
some praises as we have been interceeding for a few points for our
ministry over the last few months and are finally feeling and tangibly
seeing some breakthrough. One of these involves being paid back from
those in debt to us so that we in turn pay our bills. We did finally
receive some of that money just in time for our due dates on our
bills. We also have been presented with the final contract to sell the
former property so that we can finalize the sale and proceed with
researching new property options. Our current location is renting and
we look forward to seeing God move dramatically. Another item is that
YWAM Australia has applied to be able to sponsor for visas
re:religious worker. We finally got the approval this week which
releases options for future staff. We are still waiting on visas to be
approved for about four of our current staff that remain in the
renewal process.

I wanted to describe a bit more what the ministries are that I am
currently leading and participating in, as well as a few upcoming
outreach opportunities.
Two days a week, Gee, my Samoan coworker ,and I are mentoring in an
alternative school called Shekinah (God's glory). Karen and Bill
Fowles had a dream three years ago to create a safe learning
environment that would be hands-on activities to meet the needs of the
girls who are falling through the cracks of the school system. We aim
to have up to 12 girls at a time and currently have ten enrolled. The
day consists of activities that introduce math skills, reading skills,
communication skills and work related experience. Anything from
learning to sand and paint a chair, to cross stitching, to music
lessons are introduced everyday. The girls come from broken homes
resulting in broken hearts. Many have suffered from abuse and have
learning disabilities or diagnosable mental illnesses. I've only been
attending for three weeks but already see that these girls want to
proceed in life, have passions and intellect and I feel grateful to
come alongside them and encourage them, gently nudging them along the
educational and spiritual growth process. This week was a difficult
one as one of the girls acted out creating a scene that needed police
involvement. We continue to pray for her in her pain but are also
proud of the girls as they bonded together to calm her, but also to
support each other. Please continue to pray for the process of raising
funds for this program, discernment in how to proceed regarding new
volunteers etc, and especially an anointing over Karen as she teaches
and cares for these girls and their families.

The other school that we are actively involved in is the local public
high school in Deception Bay. We are under the Chaplain (Jane) and she
acts as both spiritual mentor but also seems to fill a role compared
to a school social worker. We typically play games and build
relationships as well as lead a prayer/testimony time. This week we
took a group of teens to the local nursing home and performed a few
songs, heard a testimony etc. We look forward to continuing these
outreaches as a way to build the self-esteem of the young students we
are working with as well as connect with the local community to bless
them. I've been presented with the opportunity to work more one on one
with a student who is bulimic and in need of special care. Please pray
for Jane Lean as she oversees incredible opportunities to speak life
and hope into the hurting students. Please also pray for Gee, myself
and the rest of the team as we interceed spiritually over these
students and also pray that the Lord places the right words of
encouragement on our lips for all those involved.

Tuesday Night Live is a weekly gathering that we host as a way to
outreach to the community and create fellowship for christians during
the week. We run it typically as a service with worship, sermon, time
for prayer followed by food and fellowship. We have been blown away at
how the Holy Spirit has used those presenting each week and we are
seeing the numbers grow. We have a few high school students who
attend, the YWAMers as well as a few local church members. We wish to
see more and more people use this meeting as an opportunity to grow
and use their spiritual giftings. Our current prayer need is for
continued discernment is asking for speakers as well as finances to
continue providing food.

A few other outreaches that fall under my centre, the community
centre, are run by the men in our team while we ladies are at Shekinah
school. They include weekly supporting the local food bank, once a
month visiting the nearest detention centre, and teaching 'drum'
skills to young men.

Vanuatu trip: A trip has been planned to Vanuatu, a beautiful pacific
island, with the focus of a rugby tournament being used as
outreach/evangelism time. Since sports ministries falls under our
'community centre' we have been actively praying about also traveling
with the team. This week, on Thursday, both Gee and I felt a release
from God to go to Vanuatu and are now preparing and praying/fasting
for money for the plane ticket and filling our responsibilities while
we are gone. The trip falls on Easter break and Jane, the Chaplain of
D'Bay, will also be bringing a group of about twenty people to Vanuatu
near the end of the YWAMers trip. We are currently hoping to join her
team, continuing our relationship building with students as well as
participating in youth outreach, medical clinics and cultural
exchanges in Vanuatu. My heart is overwhelmed with the immense
opportunity and I feel blessed to be called. A few weeks back a
prophesy was spoken over me concerning having the gift of evangelism
towards children, specifically with black faces. I can see this trip
to Vanuatu as another building block in my walk with God and am
excited to experience more of what He wants for me, and how He wants
me to continue serving Him.

Tingha, our Indigenous sister city
We have a town about seven hours away that we have been ministering
to, an aboriginal community in need of hope and renewal in Christ. The
community team received boxes of donated clothes, shoes and books and
we are busy sorting them between the Vanuatu trip and the need in
Tingha. We recently visited Tingha to see the Community Centre that
Island Breeze helped to build, paint etc. This centre has a focus on
youth sports and gives the children a place to be on the weekends and
evenings, all while keeping them off the streets. We are pleased with
the outpouring of appreciation and are planning a future trip to bring
these donations as well as the TVs that have been donated for the
centre. The families of the Tingha community remain close on our
hearts during intercession and we look forward to continue to educate,
spiritually mentor and stretch the members through our training
programs and our trips there.

Ship Tour:  www.ywamships.org
The Lord has blessed YWAM with a medical ship currently touring
Australia on the way to Papua New Guinea to provide medical supplies
to the 'difficult to reach' people of Papua New Guinea. We here at
Island Breeze are pleased to be involved in fundraising for this
project and recruiting individuals who wish to be financial supports
or part of the crew. The ship will be docked in Brisbane for one week
the end of April/June and our team is not only preparing for that week
but our dance team (Cultural and Protocol Centre) will be touring for
one month along the coast of Australia. I have been asked to be a part
of the planning team as well as the month long tour with the focus of
evangelizing and recruiting for YWAM training. I am in need of prayer
as I continue to discern which areas to be involved in while still
maintaining my outreach to the local community every week.

Dancing!! With the approach of the ship tour and an increase in
opportunities to present in churches and the community (as example
being the nursing home), we in the community team will be learning
from the Cultural dance team in order to join them in their dances. We
wish to be able to take those dances and numbers and use them within
the community team outreaches such as the schools, times of evangelism
and introducing YWAM in local churches.. Expressing glory back to God
by form of dance and song is a treasure found on the islands of the
pacific. Currently, I am learning a dance number from Hawaii and while
I am a bit robotic at the moment (with no dance experience, nor a
gifting!) I am finding I truly enjoy it and look forward to being
disciplined in my practice (don't quote me on that in one month when
my body aches and my head swims with twists and turns).

As you can see the ministry opportunities are washing over Island
Breeze likes waves from the sea and we are excited about stepping into
them humbly, prepared, and expecting God to move. We are also praying
for continued staff to commit to Island Breeze's vision for the
Pacific, the local community, and the Aboriginal community.
Personal needs remain travel expenses, the purchase of health
insurance this month, and the continued transition into life on an
'island style' base while serving the Australian culture. I get double
the blessing- ministering to two new cultures! Thank you for your
prayer support, as well as financial support.
Blessings!
Alissa

A few Australian slangs:          brekkie- breakfast
arvo-afternoon           how ya goin- how are you doing

Spiders and bugs, ohmy!




When I moved into my room after arriving in Aussie I quickly noticed that by being at the end of the hall there were quite a few more 'friends' to share space with, including ants, spiders etc... The other day I noticed that there was a poster across from my door explaining the different kinds of spiders-and how painful their bite was. This morning I ran across one on my screen door, so I quickly hosed it down in bug spray, which worked to kill it. I went to the poster and was pleased to see I had avoided painful swelling, headaches and nausea that were possible side affects of a bite. Next Wednesday another room will be free and I will be moving closer to the kitchen area, noisier but less Aussie insects to put up with. Cheers mate!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010






The first two shots are from our Disciple Training students who recently graduated .So proud that they took the first step in the Rest of their God filled lives and it was honoring to be able to watch their transformation.
My primary prayer requests are continued transition into ministry and the Island Breeze family. I am also still seeking funds and praying about a two week outreach trip to Vanuatu and may be able to coordinate the trip with some of the high school students we've been working with in the local high schools. What an opportunity to see God work, learn a new culture and serve! Hoping the next blog will bring praises in that area!

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Community Get Together




The community team met for some bonding time at the "Lagoon" in Redcliffe. My new partner in crime, Gee (Samoan). So blessed that she is here, not only on Island Breeze staff but also working in the schools with me. Other picture is the Community team boys playing rugby in the water.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

YouTube - YWAM Australia & PNG Ship Tour Promo Video

YouTube - YWAM Australia & PNG Ship Tour Promo Video

Australia Updates

Greetings!
I have only been in Brisbane for one week but am amazed at the serving
opportunities and the visions for the future here on the base. Here
are a few highlights:
- Ship outreach Australia/Papua New Guinea
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nJQpxZN4wo)
- Trip to Vanuatu with Community Outreach and Rugby Ministry team (End
of March/April)
- Serving in Shekinah school, a church outreach for girls who are no
longer able to attend school
- Serving in the Deception Bay public school under the chaplain program
- Starting up our Tuesday Night Worship/Service Meetings
- Trip to Tinga, aborigine community this weekend

As you can see things are very busy but SO blessed. I am currently
waiting on God for three hundred dollars for my airflight ticket to
Vanuatu and am excited to experience a new culture there. The girls
that I am working with seem to enjoy my company "a REAL american" and
I feel God can use me as an example and encouragement after some more
relationship building.
Recently I was attending a church service with a Pastor from South
Africa. He has the gift of prophecy and prophesied that he saw the
gift of evangelism in me, especially to children (many many children)
and he saw black faces. How exciting! I always bring prophesies before
the Lord and am looking forward to seeing this played out in my
future. I continue in the meantime to pour myself into the many needs
here on the base and offer my experience and giftings wherever I can
serve.
Please keep in touch! Now that I have been here one week I should be
able to keep up with a blog a bit more often....(starting this
weekend!)...
Blessings.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

slower internet

Safe and Sound in Australia!!!

For some reason, at the end of the month, the internet here on the
base gets extremly slow. I wanted to blog a bit more about some of the
amazing things God is doing here on the base but might have to wait.
I do have a bit of jet lag. The flight from Los Angeles to Fiji was
bumpy at least twice so didn't catch much sleep. Im so glad to be here
and feel very much at peace. Not settled in yet as I am sharing a
room until a room opens up for me on Monday. I dont mind living out of
a suitecase for a few more days. The Disciple Training School
graduates tonite so things are in full swing of getting things
prepared for that.

One new opportunity that our base in participating in is one of YWAM's
ships that will be touring Australia to raise awareness etc. It not
only is a huge opportunitiy for us to use our giftings and get the
name of Island Breeze out into the communities but the ship has
incredible impact on the nations it is involved in. The one will be
focused on Papua New Guinea. For more information you can visit
www.ywamships.org

There will be more information to come soon Im sure!!!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Travel time again

Moving to Brisbane and the cycle of blizzards occuring during my travel times has not ended :) I was supposed to be dropped off in Des Moines by my sister who lives about 45 mins out but due to blowing winds and snow forcast I spent the night at a hotel with an early morning shuttle to the airport. The one thing I will NOT miss about the midwest is having to schedule/reschedule around the weather and road conditions!
Point of interest from my journey so far was a brief stay with friends, the Dillards, in Seattle and LOVED IT! The hospitality, the conversations, the fellowship, and the beauty of Washington State (which showered me with unusually nice weather). To top it off each of my seatmates today have been christians, and out of three of them, two of them had missionary connections! One had a friend in YWAM Kona Hawai and the other has a daughter with Intervarsity serving in Melbourne. Small world when you have a BIG GOD....
My meals are abit confused right now but soon my sleep will be also.
I found out the the DTS (Discipleship Training School) will be graduating the day after I arrive and I am again AMAZED and how perfect God's timing is, even in my oblivion. So good to be there with them, one last hurrah!!
I don't know that my mind has completly shifted to Aussie being home yet but I trust God to continue in His timing and I will remain faithful...
I would say "Hello New Journey" but really it's just the next season in an ongoing " God Adventure"...

Monday, February 8, 2010

Galena



Had a wonderful weekend in Galena, viewing the Ryan house built in the 1800s, touring the downtown area and shops, soaking in some live Irish music and food... Was refreshing. Now onto the last leg before flying out to Brisbane. Since we are in another blizzard it looks like some packing, arranging finances etc will be on the agenda for the next few days! Praise God that He is in control, even of this weather!

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Countdown to next move

First picture is me playing around at Megan's salon. The second picture is at Megan's new house- and really they didn't let me use those tools that could potentially cut off an extremity....


One week left before I fly out to Brisbane, Australia after stopping one day to visit supporters in Seattle, WA. Im starting to get the hang of cheap tickets, planning ahead, packing light etc... Working on last minute financial things, packing and sorting etc. This weekend Ill be going to Galena to visit a Chicago friend for the weekend. Last weekend I spent some time with my sister, Megan, enjoying her new house, new salon and spent some family time with Grandparents. Saying goodbye to them is especially difficult as I realize that health issues may come up with them while I am gone. I feel blessed to have had my grandparents be such a consistency in my life and such a support. I am looking forward to God continue great opportunities to encourage people in Australia and it sounds like the team I will be working with are already fired up about new challenges, new doors etc....

Monday, January 25, 2010

NEW BLOG NAME

Changed the name of my blog to alissalynnkennedy.....the old one had the year 2007 in it so figured it was time for an update!

January 2010 Prayer Letter

Alissa's Newsletter January 2010


Goodbye St Croix, USVI

Time at YWAM St Croix has been marked by Caribbean leadership
meetings, leadership training (EQUIP), Jericho kids program as well as
Kings Kids program. I was thankful to be able to put up new curtains
in the cabins, thanks to the Belmond Evangelical Free church ladies.
Due to transitions at the base, programs have been put on hold except
hosting teams. Kings Kids is still continuing to meet once a month
also. All trainings and other outreach will wait until St Croix YWAM
can recruit a new director and further staff. Thankfully, the base has
not experienced any further break-ins or burglaries. I will miss the
island greatly ~ the YWAM team, those we ministered to, and our local
church family (SCCC). After my two months spent in Australia I felt
led by God to release St Croix, and to contribute to the Brisbane,
Australia area.

Hello Island breeze Brisbane


Departure date: February 16,2010
Isaiah 57:14
And it will be said:
"Build up, build up, prepare the road!
Remove the obstacles out of the way of my people."

Serving with Island Breeze Brisbane affirmed for me some of my
spiritual giftings and more importantly my passions, including
connecting and supporting the community. The verse I've shared is one
that has been etched on my heart, and my motivation for ministering
this year. The staff is made up primarily of islanders as the base has
a specific vision to reach the Pacific islanders. I will be working
with staff from Tonga, Fiji, Samoa, Vanuatu, Philippines, Korea, Papua
New Guinea etc… This will mean cultural differences that can be a
blessing and a headache. It also sometimes brings a smile to my face
(an example: a young man from PNG decided to ask the hospitality staff
for something and as he approached her door he began to call out
"knock knock, knock knock" instead of actually using his hand to knock
on the door. We watched him stand there for a minute simply yelling
"knock knock" until she opened the door, confused. Ha!)
Island Breeze Brisbane is composed of Admin centre, Missions centre,
Cultural centre, Training centre and Community Centre. I have been
asked to join the community team and am looking forward to jump into
ministry again. Community team involves local mentorship program for
junior high/high school teens. Each public school has a chaplain and
we are coordinating with them to spend lunch breaks with the students,
offering encouragement, hope and friendship to the kids. Broken homes,
abuse and self cutting seem to be prominent amongst the teens that we
work with. I feel a strong desire to use some counseling skills but
more importantly share God's grace and freedom. Many don't know that
the freedom God offers us as His children extends beyond an after-life
salvation to being able to see the life changing healing from the Holy
Spirit in the here and now. We also offer opportunities for these
teens to meet with us on outreaches during the weekends and our
Tuesday night meeting. We have begun a partnership with the local food
pantry and are volunteering two to four individuals each week to help
in their warehouse. Community team also hosts the Tuesday night
meeting, open to the public, that involves fellowship, worship and a
teaching each week. We periodically entertain at elderly homes and
join with a regular team who does evangelism in 'the Valley', a
downtown clubbing area of Brisbane. My personal vision includes
connecting with local organizations that are reaching out to women in
the community. The local Body of Christ remains a priority for us and
we continue to volunteer with churches and youth groups as well as
using sports (soccer and rugby) as a source to connect with the
community.
For more information about the base please visit our website:
http://www.islandbreeze.com.au/

Finances: Finances continue to be a 'living on faith' experience.
Looking at living in Australia means a lower monthly rate owed to the
base for my housing/food. There are new fees however including
transportation (example: I take a train to church on the weekends). I
am praying that God will bless me with a car, not only for my own
transportation but to facilitate the community team also. My home
church, Belmond Evangelical Free Church, has offered to accept
donations for me in order to continue a tax deduction for you as a
supporter, and to facilitate the ease of getting the money directly to
me (direct deposits incur fees both on the Australian account and the
US account). Please make checks out to 'Belmond Evangelical Free
Church' and mark in the 'memo' line my name or attach a note along
with the check….
Further support can be directed to:
Belmond Evangelical Free Church
Attn: Support for Alissa
2796 130th Drive
Belmond, IA 50421

Prayer Requests:
Travel finances and protection
Ease of transition with new community, new friends, new ministries
Sale of old YWAM base property in Brisbane
Volunteers to fill in 'backbone' areas of the base: kitchen, admin, hospitality
Increased discipleship and accountability for staff and in ministry
Continued vision and passion to spread the Gospel of Jesus