We should first explain the “Yay God” story behind the journey that we are about to take to Thailand with Y.W.A.M.:
Back in January/February, we were thinking about what we were going to do about jobs once the summer ended, and where we were going to live, etcetera. We had a few options, but nothing was working out (i.e. jobs weren’t there, miscommunication, no response) and this was frustrating for us. After much prayer, we asked for God to clearly discern where he wanted us and to let us know soon… we prayed for direction through confirmations, in dreams, and words.
On February 7th, Jen had a dream in which she wrote down, “I was in a house with a group of people and I was desperate to get out. I kicked out a window and took off down the street. I looked down and saw I was carrying my contacts case. I thought to go back for the people inside, so I returned to the house. There was a woman there who said that she was taking everyone to Siam and that we were leaving on a plane. Once on the plane, I found out that she was planning to kill us once we made it over there. I panicked, but once we landed, I was in a throne room and found a map. The map had features that moved around on it when you open it (Harry Potter style), specifically boats moving on a river. The boats could only move in specific directions, backwards and forwards, from point A to point B. I then found myself running through the woods and stopped at an overlook with a lagoon and mountains beyond it. I remember being at peace where I was and there was a Buddhist temple on the mountain closest to me.”
After much prayer, discernment from the Lord, research on our own part, and words of knowledge from wise friends, the dream was interpreted and more and more was coming together. (if you need examples: Siam = Thailand, contacts case = the Lord was giving Jen eyes to see what He sees in others, the word “boat” in Thai means “church” in English, and if you read the article in the NY Times on February 8th, the article we saw (and we don’t get the paper…it was in the welcome center at camp) it was about Thailand as well!)http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/08/world/asia/08thailand.html?ref=cambodia
So we knew that we were getting the furthest with Thailand as our option, so we began to seriously consider foreign missions. We had several friends that had done programs with Y.W.A.M., and we decided to check out Y.W.A.M. Thailand.