Well, a few months have gone by and I wanted to share an update on what I’m doing post-race.  I have moved to Bellingham, WA to attend a school taught by Pastor/Prophet Ted Hanson and guests.  It is called the School of Eagles and runs out of Ted’s church.
 

So, I went from adventure to adventure always leaving behind the things I have come to know, but am excited when looking forward.  So far I have been here for two weeks and already I have realized some growth has happened. 
 
Bellingham, WA

 
The Lord has truly been growing me in the gift of prophecy beginning last year on the race and now here in Bellingham.  I am still astounded daily by just how much the Lord is trying to speak with us.  Pastor Ted describes prophecy this way (or at least this way in MY own words!):
 
In life there is a spectrum of light.  Obviously there are light waves reaching our eyes every moment.  Outside of what we can see, there is a continuation on the spectrum into the waves that we cannot see.  On one end UVA and UVB, and on the other end infra-red, radio waves, and microwaves.  (If we could see all the stuff bouncing off us and around us at any given time it would probably make us more crazy than we already are.)  So, when we prophesy it’s like we are tuning in to the frequency of God’s voice.

 
The Bible reads that God’s thoughts for us are more numerable than the sands.(Psalms 139:18) Did you get that?  He didn’t say the sand on the seashore or the desert or the rivers.  His thoughts outnumber THE sand.  I am 26 years old, on my 27th birthday I will have been alive for 9,855 days.  So, right now in my life we’re looking at around 9,700 thoughts.  But I’m sure God thinks about us more than once per day, right? 
 
 
So, think about a cubic foot of sand.  Then think about counting each grain… and that’s just ONE cubic foot of all the sand in the whole world.  When we tune in to God’s frequency we realize that He is thinking about us, each of us, constantly and continuously. 

Prophecy is the act of tuning in to God’s frequency for others to encourage and provide direction, though we must weigh the words given to us with the Holy Spirit, God’s voice is present and available to us.

Here is a definition of prophecy: God speaks, life happens.
 

School is four months long and involves a mission trip to an American Indian reservation.  I’m looking forward to all of it!
 
 
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