Monday, July 18, 2016

Radical Reality Back2Back Camp 2016

Here's a video summary of the camp we hosted last week. I get choked up every time I watch these videos. Some of these kids come from really difficult lives but for a week they get a bed to sleep in, good food, lots of fun and an encounter with a living God that loves them. Glory be to God!



Radical Reality camp 2016

This is how you feed over 500 youth and staff during a Radical Reality camp week. We made about 720 enchiladas in 2 hours. It was a lot of work but the kids were so excited when they saw what was for dinner!

Monday, July 11, 2016

Ready, Set, Go for a Powerful Week!


Every year YWAM Chico hosts these big camps that are run by Donnie Moore Ministries. We get to prepare the rooms for them, serve them 3 meals a day, share about missions, and pray for a life-changing week for them.  Please pray for their staff, our staff and the campers for health, safety and energy for this week.  Here's what their website has to say about this camp:

For almost 30 years, students have come and experienced life changing camps!
Each year almost 1,500 teens come from all around Northern CA for an experience like no other. Of these, many are able to come because of our scholarship program. During the week of camp the students are given a safe environment of hope and healing and are presented with the Gospel in a culturally relevant way. In the History of our camps, we have had the opportunity to minister to more than 30,000 students, many of which have been called into full-time ministry. Each camp season has brought with it reports of lives that have been transformed by the power of God. Today, after years of ministry through camps, we are delighted to see that our camp staff is made up largely of people who themselves were once students at camp.

Thursday, July 7, 2016

South of the Border


Caleb is a student again in YWAM Chico's summer program called 180.  He did it last year too.  This week they are in Mexico repairing the roofs of some houses and ministering to kids.  Please pray for their safety and that God captures the hearts of these teens for missions. Caleb is by the plywood wearing a red, white and blue shirt and he loves tacos.

Sunday, June 26, 2016

A Loooooong Overdue Summer Update

Oosterhouse Adventures
 June 2016

 The Spirit of the Sovereign Lord is on me, because the Lord has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. Isaiah 61:1a
 
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Hello from California where the people are warm and the weather is HOT!  This past spring was wonderful and busy and flew by.  It was great to have a number of visitors this spring because it's so encouraging to see friends and family and be able to spend time together. Dan's folks came for 2 weeks in early March and a couple that used to be my neighbors came out with their grandson in late March.  A team from our home church, Friendship Chapel, came out in April and built a beautiful gazebo in the center of the Ag field  This provides a place of rest and shelter as well as a quiet place with God.  Dan and I are full time agriculture and aquaponics now. This past year we were responsible for maintaining the grounds of the base but beginning this past Feb someone else took that over. Now our total focus is developing the agriculture area. We are planting fruit trees around the base (as the budget allows) and we keep expanding the food variety in our fenced in area. We've added a number of fruit trees, lots of berries, rhubarb, herbs, the gazebo, and lots of veggies. We put up a new, metal greenhouse this spring that WILL NOT BLOW DOWN!!! Dan did a lot of plumbing and installed 7 more faucets around the garden plus a sink to watch produce in. :) We continue to encounter challenges with aquaponics but we are constantly learning and problem solving. This spring we had some mission builders working with us a couple of days a week that wanted to learn more about aquaponics. We also had a Chico state college student spend some time in the garden with us so we did a lot of training this spring and learned some things from the agriculture student. We've also given a lot of educational tours of the area and system. We've had homeschool groups come out, our own YWAM school kids, our staff, and guests from the community during a base-wide Open House.  We are planning to visit Michigan for 3 weeks in August and look forward to catching up with friends and family.  Thank you so much to all of you that keep in contact with us, pray for us and support us financially. We could never do this alone, you all are part of our team and we appreciate you so much.  God is good and always faithful!

 
A homeschool group came out for a tour after seeing our article in the newspaper.  They enjoyed watching the fish swim around and loved being able to see all the plant roots hanging in the water.
This is an African-style keyhole garden.  It's just one example of a way we can teach others to grow their own food.
This is part of our most recent DTS that have completed lecture phase and are now on outreach in Asia. One student wrote, " As we leave  YWAM Chico, we remember what Luke 10:1-16  reminds us. Go out into every town and place and  represent Jesus." Please pray for their health, safety and effectiveness during this 2 month outreach. 
These are our friends that are going to India for a year to complete construction on a children's home.  They've invited us to go to build an aquaponics system on the property to help feed the children healthy food.  We are planning to go in early 2017, likely in February.
We also do outreach in a nearby town called Hamilton city. Some staff members focus on a group of high school boys but our main focus is a woman named Gloria. She has cancer and is caring for family members with a variety of medical issues. They need a new roof so we are fund raising for that and hope to replace it very soon. She is a believer but her family is not so hopefully this will tangibly show them how much God loves them.  
We need to raise $3000, if you can help please let us know!
What's up with the Boys?
So far we're loving having teenagers. They are funny and good natured but they sure eat A LOT!!! The boys bike around base often and Caleb and Josh bike the 4 mile base road with friends. They swim a lot now that it's hot and Nate plays in the creek with his friends. Caleb is 15 and in the summer program that YWAM runs here. It's 5 weeks long and they learn things like Hearing God's voice, the Father Heart of God, Relationships, Intimacy with God, etc. They do downtown evangelism, are going to a music festival and are serving in Mexico for a week. It's an amazing program that takes them deeper with God and teaches them leadership too. He did it last year too. Josh is 14 and will be old enough for the summer program next year. He reads a lot and listens to music, swims and bikes and of course likes video games. He'll be able to start working in the base kitchen in the fall so he's excited to start earning some money himself. 11 yr old Nate is super social and is always playing with friends. They play Lego's, board games, video game and play outside. He likes to learn things in the garden with me too. All three of them made the honor roll this past year so we're really proud of their hard work!
We sure were shocked to make the front page of our local newspaper.  Click here to read the article.
They say Dutch people are tall and our family is a perfect example of that.  It's a good thing they're not too big to still give their grandparents lots of hugs!
Prayer Points
*Praise God that we get to do what we love and work with such fantastic staff!
*In order to cover basic needs and future travel we need to increase our monthly support, please pray for more ministry partners
*Praise God for the chance to visit MI in August!!!  We are all so excited!
*Pray for wisdom as we plan an aquaponics system for India using local materials
Checks can be mailed to: YWAM Chico, 15850 Richardson Springs Rd, Chico, CA 95973.  
Please enclose a separate note stating that it's for us or for Gloria's roof. Thank you!