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EXALTED AMONG THE NATIONS

EXALTED AMONG THE NATIONS

“Be still, and know that I am God. I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth!”

This is a “go-to” verse for many of us when we are in a time of stress. We tell ourselves to take a step back and remember that God is still God and He is in control. Praise the Lord that we are not in charge and He is.

But so many times we look at this verse and only see the first third of it. “Be still and know that I am God.” We see the power and strength of the Lord that the rest of the chapter talks about. We see how this relates to us. We see that as believers we can be still and trust in the Lord.

What we often miss about this passage is God’s heart for more than just us. Psalm 46 is all about the power and works of the Lord in all the earth. This includes us, but is not limited to us.

“I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth!” This is the greatest work of the Lord and the culmination of the work of the Lord. As we “behold the works of the Lord,” we grow in courage to surrender to His purposes, knowing that He will be exalted. He will be lifted up. As His followers, we can rest in that truth. As His workers, we can proclaim it.

As we proclaim the glory of God, we have to stop and remember that it is not our work. The Lord invites us to be a part of proclaiming His glory, but regardless of what we do—join, mock, try and fail—He will be exalted! We can be confident that His work will be done. He will be exalted among the nations.

GO Trips at Union University provide opportunities for students, faculty, and staff to join ministry partners throughout the United States and around the world in making Christ known among the nations. It is our prayer that your GO Trip experience will lead you to behold the works of the Lord, to know more of God’s character and power, and to grow in sharing those truths with boldness and confidence, leveraging your life for His purposes and glory.

God is our refuge and strength, a very

present help in trouble. Therefore we

will not fear though the earth gives way,

though the mountains be moved into

the heart of the sea, though its waters

roar and foam, though the mountains

tremble at its swelling. Selah

There is a river whose streams make

glad the city of God, the holy habitation

of the Most High. God is in the midst of

her; she shall not be moved; God will

help her when morning dawns. The

nations rage, the kingdoms totter; he

utters his voice, the earth melts. The

LORD of hosts is with us; the God of

Jacob is our fortress. Selah

Come, behold the works of the LORD,

how he has brought desolations on

the earth. He makes wars cease to the

end of the earth; he breaks the bow

and shatters the spear; he burns the

chariots with fire.

“Be still, and know that I am God. I will

be exalted among the nations, I will

be exalted in the earth!” The LORD of

hosts is with us; the God of Jacob is our

fortress. Selah

PSALM 46

BOSTONChurch Planting

trip dates: March 21-28team leaders: Santhosh Abraham team size: 10trip cost: $995

• Assisting City on a Hill church and its staff in outreach and service to the greater Boston community

• Assisting with ESL ministry among international students at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

• Interacting with thousands of people through servant evangelism at subway stops around the city

destination description• Upon Boston’s founding in 1630, Governor John

Winthrop gave a sermon declaring Boston to be a city upon a hill, saying, “The eyes of all people are upon us.” He meant for Boston to be a city upon a hill shining the light of Christ. Boston is still a city on a hill, wielding immense influence on culture and the world.

• Boston is home to 100 colleges and universities with more than a quarter million students. Twenty five percent of world leaders come to Boston to be educated.

• The city of Boston is rich with many cultures and people groups.

SPRING BREAK

HONDURASOrphan Care and Community Development

trip dates: March 21-28team leaders: Joe Ball, Andrea Winchester, and Colby Benefield team size: 14trip cost: $1,850

• Interacting with youth and children through sports, water games, relay races, and daily “circle time”

• Assisting with on-going projects on the farm and around the compound

• Serving and encouraging the staff and volunteers at Orphanage Emmanuel

destination description• The children at Orphanage Emmanuel come from

difficult circumstances. Some of the children are orphans while others have been abandoned, abused, or come from extremely poor conditions.

• Orphanage Emmanuel provides food, clothing, and housing while also addressing the educational, medical, and general developmental needs of the children.

• Alongside meeting physical needs, Orphanage Emmanuel strives to provide strong spiritual guidance for the children in their care.

MEXICOCommunity Development

trip dates: March 21-28team leaders: Cathy Huggins and Sheilla Foster team size: 14trip cost: $995

• Partnering with United In Christ Ministries Worldwide (UICMW) to preach the good news of Jesus to the nations

• Serving in ministries such as soup kitchens, rehabilitation centers, orphanages, and community outreach

• Sharing the gospel message in churches and town squares through spoken word, worship, and community activities

destination description• UICMW has a base camp of operation located in Los

Fresnos, Texas, minutes from the Mexican border. • While their diverse ministry is throughout Mexico,

the main outreach area of Matamoros, Tamaulipas, is located on the southern bank of the Rio Grande. Matamoros is the 4th largest metropolitan area on the Mexico-U.S. border and has one of the fastest growing economies in the country.

• The infrastructure of Matamoros has not kept up with the growth which has led to many impoverished communities within its borders. The people of Matamoros need to hear the good news of the saving grace of Jesus Christ.

Throughout the preparation process and the trip, I became more confident in my ability to share the gospel, but more importantly, I became more aware of the fact that I am only the vessel.

CALLIE

TAMPA Church Planting

trip dates: March 21-28team leader: Jennifer Delkteam size: 10trip cost: $995

• Growing in love for God by joining Covenant Life Church (CLC) for corporate worship and daily interactions with church leadership

• Growing in love for the local church by serving alongside CLC members and leadership as they seek to reach Tampa with the gospel of Jesus Christ

• Growing in love for others by assisting CLC in reaching international students, urban poor, families, college students, and the community at large through prayer, service, and building relationships

destination description• Tampa is rich with diversity—ethnically,

socio-economically, and generationally. • The diversity of Tampa combined with its

population density has forged a city that is rich in culture and history. Yet of all that this city is known for, sadly 78% of the Tampa Bay area is lost or unchurched.

• Covenant Life Church hopes to accurately reflect this diversity as Tampa inhales the world and has the potential to exhale the gospel.

God taught me again and again that I could rely on Him to give me what I needed to do the work He had prepared for me. He reminded me that He is always the Giver; I’m just a recipient and channel of His gifts to others.

DELIE

UTAH COUNTY Church Planting

trip dates: March 21-28team leaders: Savannah Chevalierteam size: 8trip cost: $995

• Assisting Union alumni in church planting efforts in the least reached metro area in the United States

• Being trained in how to engage others with the gospel in truth and love

• Prayer-walking, engaging the lost with the gospel, and helping church planters build relationships in their local community

destination description• Utah is a beautiful but spiritually dark land, heavily

influenced by the extra-biblical teachings of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS).

• The state of Utah is 98% lost. Utah County is home to the Provo-Orem metro area, the least reached metro area in the United States, with only 0.49% of the population identifying as evangelical Christians.

• While 70% of the population in Utah identify as LDS, the population in the Provo-Orem metro area identifying as LDS increases to around 90%.

SPRING BREAK

VANCOUVERChurch Planting

trip dates: March 21-28team leader: Luanne Powell and Audra Teague team size: 8trip cost: $1,850

• Assisting Union alumni in evangelism efforts among Persians in the greater Vancouver area

• Facilitating spiritual interest surveys with university students at Simon Fraser University

• Prayer-walking, engaging the lost with the gospel, and helping church planters build relationships in the local community

destination description• With its scenic views, mild climate, and friendly

people, Vancouver is known around the world as both a popular tourist attraction and one of the best places to live.

• Vancouver is also one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in Canada with 52% of the population speaking a first language other than English. Vancouver is largely unreached, with less than 2% being evangelical.

• Of the nearly 70,000 Persians in the greater Vancouver area, only 500 or so are believers.

KENYAChurch Planting and Community Development

trip dates: May 17-27team leaders: Randy and Ginny Schwindtteam size: 7trip cost: $3,200

• Serving the children and staff of Naomi’s Village and joining community ministries in local schools, job training centers, and churches

• Working alongside local churches to build relationships with university students across Nairobi

• Engaging with Muslim communities and serving refugees who have relocated to Nairobi

destination description• Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, is home to both

modern skyscrapers and vast shantytowns. These shantytowns are often home to refugees fleeing civil wars in neighboring countries.

• As is true of many developing African countries, there is a marked contrast between urban and rural culture in Kenya.

• Located in a truck-stop town on the Trans-African highway outside Nairobi, Naomi’s Village serves Kenyan children by providing spiritual, physical, and emotional healing in the midst of poverty, homelessness, disease, malnutrition, and family violence.

CALGARYChurch Planting

trip dates: May 18-28team leader: Julie Powellteam size: 7trip cost: $2,000

• Partnering with Union alumni serving as church planters in the greater Calgary area

• Assisting church planters through community mapping, prayer-walking, and hosting events

• Seeking to develop relationships and share the gospel in a post-Christian culture

destination description• Calgary, Alberta, is home to 1.3 million people.

As a result of tremendous growth in foreign immigration, nearly 30% of all Calgarians are foreign born and nearly one-third are considered a visible minority.

• As an oil city, Calgary experiences many booms and busts and is currently working its way out of a recession.

• Despite the recession, Calgary is still an affluent city located near the Rocky Mountains where many families tend to enjoy the outdoors and all kinds of recreation.

MAY

WEST AFRICAChurch Planting and Community Development

trip dates: May 18-29team leaders: Ashley Akersonteam size: 7trip cost: $3,200

• Engaging directly with people who have never heard the gospel by developing relationships and sharing the gospel in local communities

• Partnering with a Christian community center to lead an English camp for English Language Learner (ELL) students

• Facilitating surveys in local communities to inform future ministry strategy

destination description• Ninety-five percent of the population is Muslim

with the remaining five percent practicing Catholicism; however, the root of all religion is African Traditional Religion. Less than .05% of the population are Christ followers.

• People are generally very receptive to talking about the Gospel, but are very slow to accept it as truth due to the persecution that follows those who choose to follow Jesus.

• The community center is located in a community of over 300,000 people who are mostly low income families and immigrants.

There are believers throughout the world and across cultures who are fully committed to spreading the gospel. It was a great experience to worship in a church where I heard different languages glorifying the same Christ who died and rose again for all of us.

HANNAH

SOUTHEAST ASIAMedia and Visual Arts Strategy

trip dates: May 18-29team leader: Melinda Posey and Song Kimteam size: 7trip cost: $3,200*Skills in Communication Arts, Marketing, Graphic Design, or Photography required

• Working alongside the IMB media team to provide fresh perspective and ideas

• Developing a creative strategy for media-related needs

• Creating a set of media products necessary for specific field strategies

destination description• The people are very nationalistic and connect

being Buddhist with being loyal to their king and country.

• This nation is 95% Buddhist, 4% Muslim, and 1% Christian. Being a primarily Buddhist country, every small neighborhood has a temple and priests. Religious artifacts are seen everywhere from individual homes to large chain stores.

• Poverty and need abound, but it is not visibly apparent on the streets as in other countries.

In talking with those we met, it quickly became clear that I cannot make them believe anything. We spent hours with them proclaiming the truth, yet they are still blind and deaf to it. Only God can change hearts. And the only reason I am not blind and deaf to the truth is because God has opened my eyes and ears to believe in Him.

HUNTER

The Lord is working. He wants us to be a part of that work. We carry a gospel that transcends our momentary afflictions. It is not always easy, but it is always a privilege, and the hope we have in Him is eternal.

JOEL

CENTRAL ASIAChurch Planting

trip dates: approx. May 25-July 22 required orientation May 19-23team size: 4-6trip cost: $4,600

• Studying the local language and culture in this Central Asian city and developing relationships with other university students and young adults

• Hosting events and activities through a local community club and sharing the good news

• Being an integral part of a long-term, disciple-making strategy in one of the world’s largest unreached cities

destination description• This country is primarily Islamic with currently only

about 3,000 known believers among a population of almost 70 million people.

• The people in this city have a veneer of modern/post-modern thought overlaying the deep-rooted history and traditions stemming from their Islamic heritage.

• While the vast majority of people are Muslim, most university students have a secular worldview.

EAST ASIAChurch Planting

trip dates: approx. May 25-July 22 required orientation May 19-23team size: 4-6trip cost: $4,600

• Developing relationships with students on university campuses

• Sharing the gospel with Asian students who have never heard the truth of Christ and modeling discipleship characterized by radical obedience and a passion for building the church

• Serving alongside Union alumni to invest in the lives of East Asian students in a spiritual climate marked by a distinct mix of traditional and modern beliefs

destination description• Home to 23 colleges and universities, this global

city is the 40th most-populous urban area in the world and one of the major hubs in East Asia.

• Students are open to new ideas, but have never had anyone tell them exactly who Jesus is.

• The spiritual climate is marked by materialism, unbelief, and a heavy layer of superstition. Within a mix of the traditional and modern, one will find traditional Buddhism, Daoism, Confucian ancestor worship, and idol worship to go alongside functional atheism.

SUMMER

I saw God at work through teaching us such a variety of ways to minister that can be duplicated almost anywhere we live at any time of our lives - prayerwalking, welcoming and loving internationals, serving other ministries, and getting over the fear of rejection that comes with outreach.

SUSAN

I feel like this trip really solidified God’s call in my life to serve and love the foreigner. With my ESL degree, that should be my main goal: to let the Love of Christ shine through in everything. But, I feel called to start now, loving those in front of me in this moment.

EMMA CATE

Seeing how other people approach sharing their personal story made me consider my own and what opportunities exist for me to share the gospel that I overlook. Trips such as this make me reflect more on my faith and what I am actually living out on a day-to-day basis.

JULIE

SALT LAKE CITYChurch Planting

trip dates: approx. May 25-July 22 required orientation May 19-23team size: 4-6trip cost: $3,200

• Learning about church planting first hand with Union alumni while receiving training in analyzing culture and learning to apply the gospel in varying cultures

• Assisting new churches by prayer-walking, engaging communities with the gospel, fostering relationships in communities heavily influenced by Mormonism, and encouraging those who live and labor in the Salt Lake City area

• Gaining confidence and competence in evangelism as well as how to support missions and church planting endeavors

destination description• Utah is a beautiful but spiritually dark land, heavily

influenced by the extra-biblical teachings of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS).

• The state of Utah is 98% lost. Utah County is home to the Provo-Orem metro area, which is the least reached metro area in the United States, with only 0.49% of the population identifying as evangelical Christians.

• While 70% of the population in Utah identify as LDS, the population in the Provo-Orem metro area identifying as LDS increases to around 90%.

God always provides. Listening to the testimonies of our ministry partners and all my team members, I heard over and over that God’s plan is always higher and better and that He never fails to provide for His children.

KAITLYN

The financial aspect is something to consider. I think most people can afford to go based on the sacrifices they are willing to make. It is a test of what you really value. Are you willing to give up something you really want for something you think is really valuable? Are you willing to work toward something you really value?

STEPHEN

[The finances] were definitely a concern of mine but I can attest that the Lord provides in His timing. It is a test of faith and it stretches you. I found that trusting God’s provision financially was a huge part of the preparation for what I would need to trust Him for throughout the trip.

ZACH

God laid it on my heart to save all summer for the trip and to ask my parents to cover my expenses as my Christmas present. My GO Trip was the best gift ever!

KATIE

Once I committed to my GO Trip, it was incredible to experience the Lord’s provision. Almost immediately I began to receive income from unexpected sources. This isn’t to say that I didn’t have to be financially responsible; if anything, I worked harder at the jobs I was given and was more careful with how I spent my extra cash, but God provided and the entire trip cost was covered.

JOSH

We had a number of students who really felt like they should go but the financial situation was really difficult. They were very open about it and we were able to talk and pray about it. And then we were able to see God provide that money in very unexpected ways.

GO TRIP TEAM LEADER

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HOW TO GO• Participate in Global Focus events throughout

September to learn more about GO Trips• Apply online at uu.edu/events/go• Attend training sessions and team meetings

(schedule available online)• Be flexible, available, and teachable• Maintain a 2.0 GPA

WHY GO• Serve in various ministry contexts domestically

and internationally • Participate in a team-based opportunity with

Union faculty, staff, and students• Discover new cultures and see how God is at

work around the world• Explore your unique role in taking the gospel to

the nations • Receive training and investment that will benefit

you far beyond your GO Trip

Not only did we have a great time with the team, but we had the opportunity to pour into young adults and give them a taste of living life on mission. My life was greatly impacted by GO Trips during my university days and I want to do everything I can to help students realize the importance of missions and the importance of learning about other cultures.

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2020 GO TRIPS

Spring BreakBostonHondurasMexicoTampaUtah CountyVancouver

MayCalgaryKenyaSoutheast Asia*West Africa*

Summer (8 weeks)

Central Asia*East Asia*Salt Lake City

*Specific locations withheld for security reasons. More information about trips to these locations is available in the Office of University Ministries.

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