Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Thank you so much!


Tonight was the commissioning night for my team to send us out to Cape town, South Africa. We were introduced and prayed for corporately in front of the base along with other teams that will be sent to the nations. It is an awesome experience to be a part of a team ministry. There are so many gifts that God is going to bring out and use in us. I know that the days in Cape Town are going to be full but I am very excited to see what God is going to do. I will try to post updates as regularly as I am able to.

I want to thank all of you for your support to this point! All of the money has been provided for the outreach! Thousands of dollars came in and most of it was totally anonymous. I don't even know how to express my appreciation for everything... Thank you so much to my Church at home, Northview Community, to people on base, and to all of you that gave so generously! Thank you for all of your prayers and please continue
to pray for my team and myself as we continue to prepare to leave for Cape town this Sunday!!

I want to recognize some people at home that I miss and love and that I am increasingly thankful for even though constant communication is difficult : from the Sunday night small group your pursuit for the presence of God still encourages me, all my friends at the BCM I look forward to some ultimate soon, Jeremy and Lauren Ellis who are amazing leaders that pursue Gods heart and allowed me to do so much, Craig and Autumn Moore and church 922 who are radicals for Christ and a constant encouragement to me, the Ferguson family and Bible study who have a powerful revelation of family and hospitality, Josh Lehmkuhl and the monday night group who's lives and visions are consistently increasing and being transformed in the presence of God, everyone that helped with the worship encounter night, the Leonard family, Pastor Mike and Northview Community Church for their constant support and encouragement, Pastor Keith and Heritage Fellowship for faithfulness in facilitating an atmosphere where the Holy Spirit can move and people are discipled, my best friends that have encouraged and
discipled me through their actions Dave, Roger, Bert, and Ian, of course Megan and my family for always loving, supporting, and being included in my best friends, and not to forget the faithful and amazing hardcore adventure night crew!

I know cannot name you all now but you know who you are! You are all such a part in my life and in what God is doing in me and I want to thank you. I believe that God has awesome things in store for each of you. I love you all!

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Wow... the time is just flying here!! We are less then 3 weeks from our outreach to Cape Town South Africa. We have our teams assembled and are now getting all of the details for the trip. It has definitely been a great experience here in Perth, it has been hard at times, but sometimes that is what is needed to take us to the place where we should be. I have been surrounded by missionaries that daily seek to hear the voice of God for the steps that they should take. Every week is full with testimonies of God speaking to people and working miracles in their lives. There was an amazing testimony that our base director emailed us recently when she was in Mexico City. It was an email from a YWAM student on outreach in South Africa... Here is the part where she shares his testimony:

"He and a fellow student were out in the community walking the streets and praying when he saw a drunken man in pain. He had bad hip and back pain, they asked if they could pray for him. He said yes, so they eagerly began to pray and the man was healed. Another man in the same community saw what had happened and wanted prayer too. This man’s back was injured so they began praying for him and he was also healed. He asked them if they could come to his house to pray for his mother. He was explaining that she was crippled with arthritis and blind. As they prayed for this man’s mother she could move her body around and she was immediately healed of her arthritis—she could walk again. They continued to pray and her left eye was healed. As they prayed again her right eye was healed too!"

This is could be anyone, anytime, anywhere... not just South Africa! God wants to show the world how much He loves them and He wants to use us. God has been stirring my heart for the church in America to really see Gods kingdom come. We need to walk with a revelation of the love of God to an extent that it becomes our hearts every intention. When this happens we can look at ourselves in a new light and not walk in discouragement or self pity. When we know that we are loved by the creator of the universe we will see amazing things happen. Just ask God how much He loves you and ask Him to fill you with His love and just see what happens!



Something really awesome happened this week to one of the girls on my team. I was in the lobby with several others on base and Olivia busted into the room ecstatic. She told us she was having her quiet time in the park and asked God for a revelation of His love... still freaking out she pulls out her cell phone and tells us that this is what she saw! (picture on right) She went to go get a real camera, came back and it was gone! God is just waiting to reveal Himself to us. Romans 8:16 says "For the creation waits with eager expectation for the children of God to be revealed."

There are some great things happening here. It is exciting to know are team and to prepare for our trip to South Africa. As of right now I am believing God for a financial miracle. The money is actually past due to turn in and I need over $4000 USD to be able to go. If you can or know anyone that could financially support even a small part of this trip it would be so much appreciated by myself and my team. All donations will be tax deductible if made out to Northview Community Church. Checks can be mailed to 109 Bartlett Ave. Erlanger Ky. 41018. There is also a link to make donations online if you click here. If you pay online put other in the payment type and "outreach" in the Details box. If you can or cannot support financially please continue to pray for myself and my team during this time of preparation. Also if you just want to say hello write me at montgomerydustin43@yahoo.com or just send me a message on facebook...it would be awesome to hear from you!!

Tuesday, June 2, 2009




Well here I am in literally the most isolated city in the world! We are over a thousand miles from the next large city. It was quite the journey getting to the city and right from the beginning God was working miracles. I realized that after I booked myicket from Sydney to Perth that I did not give myself a long enough time to catch my next flight so I tried to change my ticket. Things were just not working out; I could not get ahold of the travel company and when I called the airlines they told me that it would cost another 200 dollars to change my ticket! I wasn’t going to do it I was just going to trust God that it would work out. I was in San Francisco and still could not get ahold of the travel company so I didn’t really know what I was going to do.When I arrived in Sydney, I was too late, as expected, to catch my connecting flight with my non-refundable ticket to another airline. I got to the booth and they gave me a totally free ticket!

After 4 flights over 12 thousand miles and about 32 hours I finally arrived in Perth! I was picked up from the airport by one of my school leaders and brought to my new home for the next 12 weeks. I didn’t really know what to expect when I got here, but what I found was something you might think of when you read about the lost boys in Peter Pan. A giant community of young missionaries around the world that live, eat, worship, and do almost everything together. I was then shown my room... well our room. I stay in a room with about 25 guys and across the hall stay about 25 girls. We share a kitchen and a dining/lounge room... it is nice! Our discipleship training school is not the extent of YWAM. There are somewhere around 300 people that are a part of this base either on outreach or in Perth. YWAM houses all of these staff and

students in many of their 40 or so properties in the area.

The City of Perth

Perth is definitely a nice city to look at. From the beautiful weather, giant palm trees, and well designed city, Perth is a nice city to live in. There is an outdoor mall near the center of the city and overlooking it all is Kings Park, the largest city park in the world. Even larger then New York’s Central Park. There is a train station next to base that we can take to the city or the beach. Perth is an extremely international city, sometimes it almost seems like there are more Asians then Australians.

There is a not so beautiful side to Perth as well. Australia in generally is very liberal, and even here, not so far from base, is a brothel where prostitution is legal. With a nation so liberal, there are many who are very closed and distant from the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Base Life and Classes

Our days here at the base are extremely full. During the mornings throughout the week we have corporate worship or intercessory prayer. We then attend class in which each week is a different subject. So far we have went over these topics:

  • Hearing the Voice of God
  • The Nature and Character of God
  • Repentance and Forgiveness
  • Worship and Intercession
  • The Father Heart of God
  • The Fear of the Lord
  • Missions
  • Relationships

We have work duties in the afternoon, have a short break and then most nights we have an activity.

The classes are great and we are always encouraged to apply what we learn! The last day of Repentance and Forgiveness week lasted from about 8:30 in the morning to about 10:30 that night because everyone in the class individually repented publicly of their unconfessed sins and then were prayed for! God moved in so many hearts that day, and many people were set free!

It is so apparent that one of the main focuses of this base is to hear the voice of God! God is always willing to speak to us... we just

have to make ourselves available to hear His voice, not limiting ourselves in how God can speak to us.

One of my favorite times of the week is Thursday nights; which is outreach night. My group goes to a mall about a half an hour from base. The other night my partner and I asked God to speak to us about who to talk to. God gave me the word “hat” and that was about it. Then God gave the girl I was with the word “pregnant”. Well we started walking and to my surprise we found ourselves in a crowd in which no one that I immediately saw was wearing a hat at the time. I basically told my friend “isn’t it great when God tells you something to look for and you don’t see it commonly so that when you do see it, it will really stick out?” Well about a minute after I said that there was this man with a hat walking toward us holding hands with a pregnant woman! We had a chance to share with them and prayed for them as we were walking away. I am believing God for more divine encounters to share His love with the people of this city.

Outreach

The lecture part of the DTS lasts 12 weeks. At the end of that time we are sent out on our outreach. The end of June we will

leave for Cape Town South Africa! We will be there for about 12 weeks working with churches, evangelizing the area, and then working at a YWAM international festival in September. It is

going to be an amazing time to be used by God in that part of the world! As of right now I do not have the finances for this trip but there is still time to raise the support needed! I still need approximately $4000 (US) Due this week. Please pray that God would prepare my heart and the team for this trip. Pray that God would prepare the way for us in South Africa, and that hearts would be ready to receive the Gospel!

We want God to be in charge and guide whatever we do. We are believing God for salvations, signs, wonders, and mind blowing miracles! A lot of prayer and preparation is going into this trip but we want Proverbs 16:9 to be active in our lives: “A man plans his course but God determines his steps.” God wants to move in South Africa even more than we do... He loves them more than we will ever love them!

I want to be available to contend for God to invade South Africa and to let His will be done on earth as it is in Heaven.

If you are able to support in any way please send all checks to 109 Bartlett Ave. Erlanger Ky. 41018. Write checks out to Dustin Montgomery or if you want them to be tax deductible make them out to Northview Community Church. You can also send support by credit card clicking this link. Thank you for all of your prayers and support!