A Day in Our Life… YWAM Tyler

Absolutely cannot believe we’ve been here 3, check that, 4 weeks! Here’s a glimpse into our schedule & life here… Each week has a theme/lesson plan for the week. The kids class (Family Sync) is learning the same lessons that Neil & I are learning in our class. Mornings begin with prayer, worship, and/or intercession. Eli & Titus get dropped off right around 8:45, and the older 5 head to the Family Sync classroom. We’re all in class until 12:15. We collect our kids and have lunch at 12:30. Classes resume around 1:25. We finish at 3:15, get to work (the kids get a snack & play; the older kids usually help with Titus & Eli too); dinner is at 5:15. We usually hit the pool as a family once or twice during the week, in the evening. Thursdays are laundromat days — we alternate the boys/girls going, and it has evolved to include ice cream 🙂 We are HAPPY to do laundry! (And also, I don’t think I’ve ever given laundromat laundry a fair shot — it is a legitimately awesome alternative! We get four washers going at once, followed by 4 dryers, and all of our laundry is done for the week, in the span of about 2 hours.)

Week one: Orientation; we learned more about the history of YWAMTyler — which is completely fascinating (check out the book “Is that Really You, God?” to read about the history of this movement called YWAM, written by the founder, Loren Cunningham)! The founder of this Tyler base is Loren Cunningham’s cousin. He and his wife spent a couple of mornings in our classroom, sharing amazing GOD stories from over the years. We learned about work duty. We’re each responsible for a work duty M-F — Neil works in the kitchen on dinner prep, and I, along with a couple of dorm-mates ,do housekeeping in our dorm each day. Kids over 13 also have work duty, so Nolan and Savana help tidy up the cafeteria space each day after lunch. Kids under 13 have work duty keeping their classroom (Family Sync room) clean. We talked about critters & creatures to watch out for in East Texas, like fire ants, chiggers, scorpions, and copperhead snakes (mercifully not poisenous…)… We spent some time breaking the ice & getting to know fellow classmates (there are 12 families in our DTS). We learned about the do’s & don’t’s of life in Dorm 3….

Week two: “Knowing God” Our speakers came from YWAM Kona and shared so much wisdom — We dug into the Creation story, and together started gaining a better understanding of just how lovingly our Father created us… I think for me, one of the biggest lessons was understanding that we get to know God best when we experience Him; do the things He does, and we’ll know Him better. I was also humbled this week — I have spent time in the Word — I even took Old and New Testament classes in college, but when I was reading, what was I actually doing???! There is so much depth in this Book, y’all! And I’ve been challenged this week to read a little more slowly and ask a lot more questions, so I can understand more fully what it’s saying.

Week three: “Hearing the Voice of God” Okay, so this week was st-ret-ch-ing, to say the least. My church background had the voice of God pretty limited to the Bible. And while in the last several years I have come to embrace the Holy Spirit and His role in my life (I’ve even been blessed by words & pictures given to others in our church), I have kind of sidelined myself, saying something like “God doesn’t speak to ME in that way.” WRONG. I have a listening problem. Our speakers gave us such practical wisdom, such as slowing down and looking for God in the ordinary; they encouraged us to pay attention to, and listen to that ‘still small voice’ — and act on it. Be ready with a preemptive ‘yes’ when asking God to move in your life, and move through you. He’s probably not going to reveal much to one who is set on a predetermined ‘no’ to His ideas. Each week includes time with our kids in Family Sync. We play games together — this week focusing on the art of listening & teamwork — we have intercessory prayer together, and at the end of each week, we process what we’ve learned throughout the week. I think it was game playing with the kids that stretched me most. There was a particular game that REALLY stretched me… but I think I’ll save that story for another post…

Week four: The Cross. Y’all. I felt like I was in college all over again, but this aging, mom of 7 brain was a little overwhelmed! The work of the cross is flat-out amazing. At the basic level, and in a word, the cross means salvation for anyone who believes. But really, it’s more complex — the Cross means pardon (looking to my past; the cross offers forgiveness), purity (looking within; only God can break the power of cancelled sin), peace (looking up; no God, no peace – know God, know peace), power (looking around; the message of the Cross is powerful!), and promise (looking forward; “Since he did not spare even his own Son but gave him up for us all, won’t he also give us everything else?” Romans 8:32 NLT). Do you know Jesus & the cross? We’re happy to share more… just reach out to us!

Before I go, I just want to share a little more on our weekly schedule… Every Tuesday afternoon is Intercession with the kids in Family Sync; Wednesday is Outreach prep time with the kids; Thursdays, the 5 older kids go with their class on either an outreach or a field trip for the day. Also, for us adults on Thursdays, we have our weekly small group gatherings in the morning (Iron Groups), and the afternoon is time for one of three things: date, large group discussion, parenting class (seriously, I never get enough parenting tips!). Fridays, we have family connect in the afternoon. We are so thankful for our leaders’ attention to all of the details. They’ve been intentional, helping us connect as a class, connect as a family, connect as a married couple, and most importantly, helping us connect with God.

One final note — writing letters and cards is something we do weekly… We’d love to hear from you too! You can send mail to PO Box 3000, Garden Valley, TX 75771

I promise at least one of us will write back! 🙂

4 Replies to “A Day in Our Life… YWAM Tyler”

  1. How did you have time to write all that? Miss you guys bunches, we’ll be with you in about 4 weeks…YAY!!!

  2. Loving these details! Loving your heart more. Thank you for bringing us along with you. I’m all caught up. Looking forward to more of your adventures. This website is a brilliant idea.

  3. Love to hear and picture your day to day! Thank you for giving us a glimpse of what you are learning and how you all are hearing from God. ❤️🙌🏼

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