Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Japan



Well I have started my journey of 16 weeks strait of travel. The first stop was Japan.
This was my second time to Tokyo to speak at the YWAM base. My dear friends Greg and Rachel Lilly are leading the DTS there now and it was so great to go and partner with them. I have known Rachel since she was in High School and I spoke in Greg’s DTS and played a little part in getting them together. They have both always had a call to Japan so to be able to go and see them living their was amazing. I stayed in their little apartment right outside Tokyo. They have a little 2 year old girl Arianna that made me crack up and Rachel is nine months pregnant with their second daughter. It was awesome just to connect with them in Japan.
If you have ever been to Tokyo you know how huge and spread out everything is. One of the big challenges for the YWAM base is finding housing and space. They don’t have a base yet. The Lilly’s house is about a hour and half away from the church where the lectures are held. That included a 25 min walk to the train station and the first train ride if you caught the right one was about 25 min in the craziest packed trains you have ever seen, then another 10-15 min train ride and a 5 min walk. That was just getting there and then you get to do it again to get back. By the time I got there to speak I felt like I had already had a crazy adventure. I did not mind it though. It made me respect all the staff and students that do it every day. You know the trains are so packed in the morning that a train attendant goes by and pushes people in from the their backside so the doors will close. I would wait for a slower train so I did not get as smashed. One more crazy thing about the trains is no one talks and everyone is either on their phone or sleeping. I am including a picture of a man sleeping on me. I am starting to be more and more intrigued by their culture. I felt like I learned a lot more about it this time.


 This time speaking in the DTS on “Holy Spirit” looked a lot different to me then it normally does. It’s hard to really describe why, but it felt a lot of time’s like I was just sitting in a living room with family. Then when it came time for prayer and ministry it was calm, deep but life changing for them. I love that no matter how many times I speak on Holy Spirit He does new things. I also got to speak at their community evening meeting. It was the first time I had Japanese translator, and something I learned that there language is a lot longer then English. It was an amazing night though with a great response to bravery!
While I was there I got to do a pastoral visit for one of our Fire and Fragrance outreach teams that my girl Kateland Hilty is co-leading. They are doing an amazing job. They have seen 5 salvations so far which is huge for Japan. So far they have seen more fruit on their outreach then any team I know of.  It was so great to see it!
My time in Japan was amazing and my heart continues to grow more for the base and staff. They are starting to feel like family and when you speak in a place that feels like family there is a greater authority released.
Two funny stories: Arianna Lilly is only two so she is still learning to speak and she does not know Japanese yet. She is in her stroller and a Japanese child starts to yell out to her in Japanese. Ari yells back in her best sounding Asian jibberish thinking she is communicating with him. Ha ha ha raising your kids in a different culture is great!
The other one is in Japan everyone bows to each other and even when your talking and thanking people you slightly bowing. Well I don’t know any Japanese so when I am in the store or somewhere trying to communicate I am bowing and making sounds that are similar to theirs ha ha well when I got back to the USA I was in the airport and forgot I was in the US and started doing it at Starbucks. Made me laugh at myself!
 
Well I am now in Salem, OR speaking at a YWAM base here and have meetings in Albany this weekend and I am off to Ireland Monday. More reports to come. 

Sunday, April 22, 2012

What's Happening in the Life of Amy


Kona
2012 started off with being back in Kona after being gone almost four months. It was so good to get back and connect with the YWAM community here. From the first of January to the second week of March where spent teaching in DTS's and school's, leading ministry nights, being apart of two prayer room teams, leading a women's overcoming class, and just mentoring and running with leaders. It was the first time that I was not directly leading the Fire & Fragrance school and although I missed leading it I loved the season I was in. As I transition into more and more leadership it makes room for other's to rise into their places of leadership and that is a beautiful thing.

Personally for me one of the greatest highlights was sharing my story of overcoming in every school I taught in and seeing the breakthrough in my life and the lives of those impacted by it. To teach and walk with amazing women in the "overcoming" class was such a testimony of life and seeing the Lord get greater glory though my story. As I have entered into this year I can say that I am living more in more freedom, joy and life then I have ever known and its been amazing even in the midst of the challenges. As of today death has no hold on me as I have lost 195 pounds in total and have hit a huge milestone in my weightloss journey. Thanking Jesus everyday as I fight to hold the ground I have taken. 

On the Road
Second week of March I hit the road again starting in Washington D.C where I taught for a week in the Fire & Fragrance DTS as well as connecting with our DC house of Prayer and speaking at the Life Center in Harrisburg, PA. Then I headed down to Greenville, SC where I had so much fun teaching in a whirlwind weekend at a YWAM school there called "Fascinate". I think I taught like 15 hours in two days, it was wild and amazing! Then over to Sophia, NC to my friends Jonathan & Melissa Helser's place to teach in their internship and to their community. This is one of my favorite places to go, so much peace and creativity. From there I went to Texas and Oklahoma where I visited my aunt and  then went to my friend Levi"s wedding in Oklahoma. Back to Kona for a little bit and then off to Ohio.

Ohio
This trip to Ohio really marked me as the Lord did so many amazing things. I brought a Circuit Rider team with me and we saw the Lord moving in a incredible way's it was like slow burning fire. I held someone’s legs in my hands that had scoliosis and I as I prayed their leg grew out as their spine straightened! We saw salvation, freedom and healing! We taught Revival culture and where amazed by the fruit. A personal highlight of the trip was I got minister and prophecy to a house full of people that where medical professionals and see the Lord profoundly touch their lives. The Lord blessed me in such an amazing way thought this community in Ohio. I look forward to returning.
  
I am about to enter into the busiest travel and ministry schedule of my life with about 19 weeks strait of travel and speaking. Praying for the Lord’s grace. Check it out………

Circuit Riders
As many of you know I had an encounter July of 2010 that lead to a school of the Circuit Riders being birthed in July 2011 with a Gideon's Army of 300 coming to Kona to be trained in the Simple Gospel to see America and the Nations come into Revival. This summer we are launching the "Summer of Great Awakenings' with 5 Circuit Riders happening back to back in Orlando, Los Angeles, London, Denver and Kansas City. I am helping bring leadership to all of them. Check it out at www.thecircuitrider.com 
I would like to personally invite you to any of these two weeks schools this summer. I promise you will never be the same again! 

I do need your help in raising the finances to get to all of these places. My most urgent need is $1400 in the next few days to get my ticket to London and then I need more after that for everything else. Would you please pray about supporting me or giving to this need.
Give with a tax deduction @ "University of the Nations" 

Itinerary 
April 26-29 Vancouver, WA 
Urban Cry School

April 30- May 11 Kona, HI
Photogenix and Fire & Fragrance DTS

May 12-19 Tokyo, Japan
YWAM DTS

May 20-25 Salem, OR
YWAM DTS

May 26-27 Albany, OR
Jesus Pursuit Church

May 29-June 3 Northern Ireland
Fire & Fragrance Community Plant

June 3-8 Hernhut, Germany
Fire & Fragrance DTS

June 9-16 Orlando, FL
School of the Circuit Rider 

June 17-30 Los Angeles, CA
School of the Circuit Rider 

July 1-15 London England
School of the Circuit Rider 

July 16-20 Denver, CO
WISE YWAM School

July 20-Aug 5 Denver, CO
School of the Circuit Rider 

Aug 5-18 Kansas City, MO
School of the Circuit Rider 

Aug 27-31 Kona, HI
Awaken DTS

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Back in Kona with Adventures Ahead


In September of 2011 I set out on a four month faith journey with the Lord that included recording my album "I Will Go" traveling the U.K. for three weeks and going home to Alaska. I set out on this journey to align myself in the heart of the Lord in a greater way. My prayer was that He would do a work deep inside of me preparing me for the coming years of ministry ahead. I knew I would understand more of what was happening when the journey was over. During this time I was asking the Lord the question if He might have something new for me and I was to continue to make Kona my home. I was very open to whatever He might speak or lead me into. There where many days that I started to think I might be moving on, but I never heard clearly. When I was home in Alaska the Lord spoke to me and said He was not answering that question right then and I would know when I returned back to Kona.

As I came back to Kona to start of 2012 my heart was filled with peace. All of a sudden all my wondering and wrestling over what might be ahead just came into clarity and I knew that my time in Kona was not done and it was to continue to be the place I base out of. A peace and joy flooded my soul as I knew that this was my community and that He still had so much for me here. In coming back I realized how deep of a work the Lord had done in me and changed and refreshed I really felt. As I entered into 2012 I felt like I was in the healthiest place I have ever been in my life in every way and I was not to go back to the way I was doing things before. The Lord was transitioning me into a new place in ministry and doors where being opened. I can honestly say that this last month has been amazing as I am learning to walk more and more in what the Lord has placed on my life. There is fresh confidence and vision inside of me. I have been spent my time teaching in the Fire and Fragrance School, running a women's interactive class on overcoming, writing, mentoring, singing on two different sets in the Prayer Room, corporate worship, one on one ministry and just being who I am. Its been so amazing, I feel such freedom as I move more and more into an oversight roll and just learning to be a spiritual momma and release what is in me. He has been teaching me more about how He has designed me and given my authority in. I have realized that one of the main areas I have authority in, is in the area of "overcoming" and I just wrote a chapter for an upcoming book that I am excited about, as well as teaching on this subject. It has become on of the core messages of my life. I am also been walking in more understanding of how to train, pastor, and equip in the areas of the prophetic and am excited to go deeper into that here in YWAM and other doors the Lord is opening. So I am happy to report that I am in a amazing season and so filled with excitement for this year and all that God has in store.

I will be in Kona doing what I have been till the second week of March where I hit the road again to minster all over the place. I will be traveling around the world and back forth from Kona through August. June-August I will be running with the Circuit Rider School's we are Running all over the U.S. and U.K. I am excited for what is ahead! I have some real need to be able to do all of this, and would love your prayers and financial support as I step into it all.

I Need Your Help & Support

There are some amazing doors opening for me in the area of ministry but I am in great need of finances in order to do them. As you know I live complete on missionary support and presently I am really needing to increase my monthly support in order to keep going. I also have some immediate need for an upcoming trip. I am needing to purchase airfare for a trip to Ireland to do a pastoral visit for our long term team out there and to Hernhut, Germany to speak in our Fire and Fragrance DTS. My airfare for this is not covered at all or any of the travel expenses associated with it. This immediate need is $1600. I will also be needing to raise increased support for the travel this spring to the Circuit Rider Schools. Will you please pray about giving monthly or towards my immediate need. It is because of generous people who believe in what I am doing that makes it possible to "go". You can give on Pay Pal or tax deductible at University of the Nations.

Coming Up......

Voice for Voiceless DTS Feb 15-17
Kona, HI

Brooks Community House Feb 17-19 Honolulu, HI

Washington DC March 9-15 Fire and Fragrance DTS

Greenville, SC March 15-18 Fascinate School

Sophia, NC March 19-25 A Place for the Heart

Dallas, TX March 26-28

Oklahoma City, OK March 29-31

Cleveland, OH April 12-14

Vancouver, WA April 26-28
Urban Cry International School of Revival

Photogenix DTS April 30-May 4
Fire and Fragrance DTS May 7-10 Kona, HI



Tokyo Japan May 14-18 YWAM DTS

Salem, OR May 21-25 YWAM DTS

Northern Ireland May 29- June 2
Fire & Fragrance Community Plant

Hernhut, Germany June 4-8 Fire and Fragrance DTS


Saturday, December 31, 2011

Christmas 2011


What a special Christmas to have my family in one place and that place being Pt. Agassiz where I grew up. I spent three weeks out there and I don’t think I have been out there that long since I lived out there when I


was 16.

My sister Tabitha, and her husband Victor and 1 year old son Ronan live out there. Then on the 21st my dad Barton and my Brother Austin took his fishing boat out from Juneau. The following day Austin’s wife Jill and there six month old son Robert Thomas arrived on the jet in Petersburg and took a skiff out and then finally the following day my mom arrived in Petersburg by Ferry boat and then skiff. This is winter in Alaska so the sea’s can be pretty rough so it was a few wild boat rides but we got everyone out there.

My greatest joy’s where my nephews. People that know me know I love babies! I got a couple weeks with my nephew Ronan who I have been around briefly twice before. There where many days filled with wagon rides, hide-n-seek, tickling, and the joys of a one year old’s life. He made me laugh a lot as he is one of the cutest kids I have seen. When my brother’s son Robert arrived it was my first time meeting him. Right away I developed a special bond with that guy. He


is one of the biggest babies I have seen. Six months old and like 25-30 pounds. I pretty much had him as much as I could doing everything they would let me, feeding, changing diapers, bath’s, naps, giggles and play. I fell in love with that guy. This was what I was most looking forward to and I loved being an aunt!!!!

We decided to have Christmas morning at my parents little house where we kids grew up. We all crammed in and had a great morning of watching the boys with new toys and just enjoying a family Christmas. My mom prayed for snow and the Lord answered her and we had a very white Christmas.


The days after was grinding venison into burger, and all kinds of sausage. We had so much food! One day we did a trip across the river to visit our friends we grew up with.


Going home after being away s long with family makes you face many things. One thing that I realize more and more is how much I have changed. I love my family so much but when I go home I do feel its home but I am also very aware of the life the Lord called from into the life I now live. I am so thankful for my roots but also so very thankful for my journey and the work the Lord has done in me and with me. It can be challenging for family to understand that change but overall I know they are proud of me.

I have left my family many times but now that I have nephews I found it harder. I long for my own children and in many ways this is the closest thing to it, so I got a bit attached. They are both so sweet.

I am now on plane headed back to Kona. I hope to write another blog soon about my



entire journey over the last four months. The journey continues.......


Sunday, December 18, 2011

Home for the Holidays



The month of December is spent in Alaska. I went from Denver to Wasilla, AK on Nov 30 for the release of my album “I Will Go” on December 1st. I find it just like the Lord to bring me back to Alaska for the release of my first album. Alaska is my home and place where I found my sound. The ministry Northwind Global Ministries I was apart of for seven years in Wasilla got its name from the scripture “Out of the North”. So it was awesome to be able to be in Alaska for it. When I got there I went strait from the airport to Northgate Church to speak to their youth group. The next night I spoke at their midweek service, the following night with their


worship ministry team and then both Sunday morning services I got to share for a few minutes. During the day’s I was catching up with people so it was jammed packed five days but so good to be back there again. I think it had been a year a half or more. On the 5th I flew to Petersburg, Alaska which is the little town near where I grew up. I graduated high school there and claim it as my hometown. I was there for two days and had a small cd release with some old friends. Then out to Pt. Agassiz where I grew up and I am here till Dec 30th.

It has taken some getting used to being back home. Life slows down to a pace that I have not experienced in 15 years, especially in winter. It is probably just what I need. My sister Tabitha and her husband Victor live out here with the their little boy Ronan. Some of Victor’s family lives out here as well. It has been great getting to know my adorable little nephew. He is one the cutest kids ever and I am not being biased. It’s hard not being able to be around family and have these little ones grow up without you.

Nothing to crazy going out here, but a few adventures and highlights. I am staying at my

parents little house which they have not lived in for years, because they live in Juneau now. So its as it was when I grew up but kinda falling apart. So I have some pots catching leaks, and trying to keep the generator running. I love the old bathtub, stains an all that I grew up with that my grandpa found in a old goldmine.

The other day I was at my sisters house and all of a sudden we look outside and there is a wolverine near the house and it was running towards her goats. Victor grabs his gun and runs outside to shoot it, but it got a smell of him and took off in the other direction before he got a chance to fire. In all my years I have never seen a wolverine come in the yard like that, but I guess those little goats looked tasty. We are hoping he does not return for them.

Yesterday we went on a Christmas tree hunting expedition on the four wheelers. We did find some good bull pines that should do quite nicely. In the afternoons I have been bundling up and going out hunting for a buck but no luck yet.

Even with being out in the wilderness I do have to try and keep up with a few things but I don’t have internet out here but I have the iphone so I leave it the window and from time to time get enough reception to receive some e-mails but I can’t really send them. I can text once in awhile, but if I want to make a phone call I have to get on the four wheeler and go down the road. I


really needed to make one the other day so I am sitting on the wheeler in the middle of the road in a snow storm. Its pretty funny when I think about it all. But out here its just life.

Today I am in Petersburg, speaking at church this evening and running some errands to head back out tomorrow. My parents and brother and his family should be coming out this week for Christmas. Good times on the home front.


Saturday, November 26, 2011

A Thanksgiving to Remember


I had a thanksgiving to remember!

Before I tell you about the crazy Thanksgiving I want to tell you more about my time in North Carolina. As you read in the last blog I was there in Sophia with my friend Jonathan and Melissa Helser. They have a farm there that Jonathan's Dad has had for years called A Place for the Heart. Truly I have never been anywhere like it. This is the longest I have stayed there and I loved every minuted of it. Its a "thin place" between heaven and earth. The land has a song and you can't help be caught up in its unsung melodies and have creativity released inside of you. The most precious thing to me there is my friends. I have known Jonathan and Melissa for 13 years now and we have stayed in touch but a year and a half ago we really connected again. I just love them so much that I don't have words but just being with them awakens my heart. When I am with them somehow it brings confidence in my own life and in my journey. There children Cadence and Haven are some of the most amazing children I have ever known.
While I was there my friend Andrew York met up with me for second half and it was fun having him enjoy the time with me. We also had another friend from the Boiler Room in Kansas City come out, Adam Cox and his family. So it was just such a great time of kingdom connections and ministering one to another.
The Helser's run schools and internship and I got to hang out with their internship and minister to them and that was so much fun as well. I feel like the Lord knitted my heart to that place and people so much more and I am already planning the next time to get out there. I feel like its a place I am meant to be often . I am looking at a week in March if it all works out.

I knew that being in that place would stir my heart for my future as well. I felt like the Lord spoke to me that it would be a significant part of this journey I am on. It was. There is transition in my life and my time there really confirmed that in a whole new way. I felt like for the first time on this journey I got a bit more understanding of what that it is, only to open up another chapter of questions. I wish I could share more but at this time everything is still to vague and there is a lot of activity but not clarity. Things will unfold in the timing of God.

On Monday, Andrew and I flew to Biloxi, Mississippi to meet up with the Sex & Moneydocumentary team. I think all but one is a YWAM'er and they have made an excellent documentary on human trafficking in America. They are on a 50 state tour screening the film. They have been on the road now since I think Aug. and they have a few weeks left. Our time there was so amazing!!!! We went to do a pastoral visit to just minister to the team and be there for them. It was one of those sneak attacks of God where you think "oh this might be cool" and you leave going "that was amazing"!

First of all we where staying in a building used for housing workers for the Hurricane Katrina relief effort so think of a simple dorm style building with a kitchen and a big open area with white walls an folding white chairs and tables. I was blessed to have a nice bed. Then this team is amazing but oh so funny and crazy. Rarely a dull moment to say the least. Half of them where my former students. I was a proud momma. Then of all places we are in Biloxi, Mississippi and I have never been anywhere like it.

First night we are screening the film in a University and we decide to find some dinner. So we search on our phone and find a cajun place and think "when in Mississippi, might as well eat some cajun". We pull up to this place a bit of the beaten path that looks like a lit up carnival. Neon signs and lights everywhere. We pile out of the van to the sound of some music to which the style I could not identify but sounded southern in some way. The music was coming from a lit stage outside. We order and sit outside to take in the full ambiance. Around wooden tables and crazy lights strung outside in the Mississippi warm/sticky air. The guy playing the guitar was singing to beat the band and another person (never figure out if it was a guy or girl) was playing the Kazoo in a elf hat. Wow! It was truly an experience I won't forget.


The day before Thanksgiving our host takes us on a swam tour in Louisiana. First we go to an all you can eat joint in Mississippi serving authentic food like friend green tomatoes and gizzards. Then off to the swamp. We where in a little tour boat and we got to see some alligators in the wild. They where pretty calm this time of the year but it sure was fun and unforgettable.

That night we did a ministry night with the team. The Lord showed up in a powerful way and people's lives where changed. Its hard to he get into the details but it was very powerful and touched my deeply to see people encounter the Lord the way they did. Our time there was so strategic as we where able to help bring perspective and life. I feel like what happened with this team with have huge effects for years to come.

Thanksgiving day was chill as most of the girls cooked and some went to the beach. That night the white tables where transformed into a beautiful table adorned with candles and delicious food. Most of the guys on the team wore suits. Some of them in 3 piece suits. In all my years of thanksgiving I have never been at one where they guys wore suits. It was great! They all looked so debonair. We ate, shared what we where thankful for, talked of the goodness of the Lord, played games, laughed, prayed and enjoyed our company and this Thanksgiving emensly. It was great in every way!!!!

The next morning Andrew and I headed to Denver where his family lives and we had Thanksgiving number #2 and it was great. I am just enjoying this family that I kinda call my family. Its a relaxing place for me.
On Wed I head to Wasilla, AK where I will be for 5 days. I think I am doing ministry almost everyday. Strait from the airport to a youth group then the next night a ministry night at Northgate. If everything goes well I get to release my album that night, I am so excite about that. I head to Petersburg, Alaska on the 5th and am there 2 nights have a album release there as well. Then to Pt. Agassiz where I grew up to be with my sister and her family for the rest of the month. I am so looking forward to it!!!!!!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

DTS, The Call, Rest




Its been a couple weeks since I wrote a blog, as things have been really crazy!

Honolulu
The week of Oct 31-Nov 4 I was in Honolulu teaching in a DTS. It was funny to travel back to Hawaii but just stay on Oahu and not go to Kona but it was good. My friends Kateland Hilty and Ben Peterson came over from Kona to roll with me for the week. Speaking in the DTS was a lot of fun. I really never get tired of it. I speak on Holy Spirit and I usually teach the same stuff but no matter how many times I speak on Holy Spirit it never looks the same. He is so faithful to show up and encounter people, and baptism them in His fire and love. My friend's give me a hard time sometimes because they say I get so excited and act like I have never seen it before. I love that about myself though because His mercies are new every morning and it never gets old or mundane to be apart of someone's journey in encountering the Lord in a new way. I love my job!
Another amazing thing I got to do while I was there was connect with a crew that has a community house and house of prayer. Davidson and Tiffany Brooks, Clint Brooks, Tiger and Carrie Hill and bunch of others. My heart connected with them in a deep way. I don't know all that God has for them but I know His hand is on what they are doing. I feel to invest more into in the future as the Lord allows.

The CALL Detroit
I went from there to Detroit to help with the pre-call and then get ready for the Call on
11/11/11. It was was an awesome and crazy time. A whole crew from Kona come and others that are apart of Circuit Riders and Fire and Fragrance. We got there almost a week before with no real direction but came to support the long term CALL strike team that was there 40 days before praying and fasting. The Lord blessed me with a bed but most of our crew slept on a floor at a house of prayer called IHOPE. Most of our days looked like prayers sets, evangelism on the streets, evening rallies and then prayer/worship burns into the night. It was an exhausting week but amazing.
I have never seen a city like Detroit. The history there is fascinating and baffling. When Henry Ford started the auto factory's he paid people $5 day and a huge migration of African American's came from the south to make four times what they where making before. They came with the a song of deliverance but as time went on they lost their song and materialism took over. Gangs, racism, poverty and much more took over. As things in the economy plunged this thriving city became more and more desolate. I have never seen anything like it in America. You drive down streets and there are whole neighborhoods were all the building are falling down and no one lives there. All throughout the city you see this. Even parts of downtown looks like a ghost city. Parts of Detroit is now the deadliest in the United States with gangs running so rampant that even the police won't go there.
At the same time all this is going, muslims have started to take over a part of the city called Dearborn. Now over 150,000 muslims live there with the largest population of muslims in America with mosques everywhere, and the spirit of Islam has taken over.
Lou Engell heard from God in an amazing way that this was to be place for this CALL on 11/11/11 because it would shift that nation. We all felt a great urgency and soberness in our spirits but at the same time a deep joy and love for the city. Our teams went onto Wayne State University and preached and ministered and saw some salvation and healing. One guy on our team went into the gang area and then we spent sometime down at Occupy Detroit and did a worship circle. Some guys that where Hari Christina ended up singing and playing with us. They where singing "Holy Spirit Come". We sang the gospel of truth!
Then we did "burns at night" one of them we did was in Dearborn in the heart of Muslim district. We where crying out for God to give 150,000 visitations of Jesus in their dreams. We sang, danced and released. The night after that we did another one at his very large African American church. Bryce Anderson was leading the time and I was singing with him along with a team. It may have been one of my favorite sets in years. The Lord's presence came in such a powerful way. It was amazing!!!! Then a huge highlight for me was the team after us was an all African American team. Well anyone that knows me knows the "soul" inside. So without asking I just stayed on stage and sang with them for like 30 min. I am telling you I found my "sound" it was so much fun!!!! I am white girl but somewhere inside of me I think I might be black. ha ha I was freaking out with joy after that!!!!
This CALL was the first ever 24 hour one (they are usually 12 hours). We where at Ford Field. About 30,000 or so gathered. It was epic in every way!!! Huge reconciliation between Black's and Whites. The most powerful time for me was when a man who had been a very high up muslim terrorist to America who had gotten saved in a powerful way, he stood before a Jewish Rabbi and asked forgiveness and repented and asked to grafted in. Oh my Goodness!!!!! POWERFUL!!!!!
I was asked to represent YWAM and pray on stage a couple times and to pick three from our crew to pray. One area of prayer was for the release of Nazarite's (consecrated to God)
generation so I picked three guys who I knew had all done a season of that. Sammy Rodriquez, Jeremy Curry and Tim Feddes. Then we where asked to pray for the release of Harvesters. This was a huge honor for me and profound in my own life. My album is coming out called "I Will Go" and its all to the "harvesters" of this generation. From there it jus spontaneously happened but it went into a release of women. I am standing directly between Cindy Jacobs and Stacy Campbell "momma prophets" and it was just very powerful to me what was happening in my life. Such an amazing, crazy time. I believe that CALL will shift things for the coming of the Lord in some way. I can also say I can't remember ever being that tired in a long time. So worth it all!!!!

Sophia, NC
Now I am Sophia, NC with my friend's Jonathan and Melissa Helser at their farm called "A Place for the Heart". This place is so special and I am so happy to be here! Many of you know of Jonathan Helser from his music but I have known Johnny and Melissa since I was 18 as we where in MorningStar School of Ministry together. There is such a deep connect in my heart with them. There is not many people in the world I feel like this with. I love them so much and this is exactly what my heart needed. It feels so good it almost hurts and I know that sounds weird but it's true. It awakens the deep of me!

Tonight my friend Andrew York comes and will spend the rest of the time here with me till Monday and then he and I will go to Mississippi to do a pastoral visit for the Sex&Money documentary team.

I am also getting so stoked for the release of my album Dec. 1. You can go online to www.amysollars.com and listen to one song.