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Going Back to Thailand




  I lost my footing.  I stepped across the divide that is my living room floor and in comfort so excessive I stumbled.  Still standing tall I was in trance half existing in the moment and half existing in the past.  I could smell the scent of recently "febrezed" upholstery and the uplifting stench of fish and urine.  Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand began to overcome me.  It's been well over a year since I boarded the plane that would leave south east Asia behind and I could not have told you with any degree of certainty that I was sure I would return. 
This morning it hit me.  In less then three weeks I will again set foot on a land pierced deep into my heart.  While the seven days will be confined to Thailand, the proximity of the area in relation to the season it represents is all encompassing. 
 
I was born in Japan on April 7th, 1982. 

Asia is the place of my birth.  It is also the place of my awakening. 

This time I am going back to pour into my generation.  I'm going back to Thailand to further ignite the flame that is sparking all across the Kingdom.  I had a break through of revelation last week that stemmed from my time spent in Thailand that has yet to cease in its level of severity and passion.  I plan on giving back to the country of Thailand and the 42 individuals that make up the K squad.  Giving out and speaking life from that which has been poured into me.  While this time I may only have seven days to give everything I have, seven days is all the Lord needs to work through me in the lives of the racers and that beautiful country.  Get ready Thailand!  Get ready K Squad!!!  The Kingdom is coming!!!! 
 
 
 
 
 
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Losing Dignity unto Christ



 
I lost all dignity on the treadmill yesterday.  I came instep with a revelation from a seed planted months ago.  Dripping with sweat and mildly panting after 2.02 miles, any inclination of self respect fell to the floor and I was moved to worship outside of any expression that could possible seek to feed itself.  I was overtaken and moved. 

I'm certain the lady on the treadmill to my left could hear me as a multitude of different languages burst through the air of the recreational center.  None of which I could understand or in that moment, even control.  I lost composure, I lost control, I lost it all... for the sake of a revelation planted in my life.  I am quoting the seed planter when I say this, "You get Jesus for nothing, but Christ will cost you everything."

I was sitting on a floor of a meeting space in Koh Samet, Thailand the first time I came into the presence of a seed that would eventually bring about the death of my complacency with my walk with Jesus.  Up until that moment all I ever needed was the very place I was camping.  My Salvation.  It sickens me to think of the amount of time that was lost while I was claiming a call self serving and comfortable. I was found yes, but what is the use of being lost and found to only spend the rest of your days sitting idle on a shelf collecting fleshly dust?  We are made for more than our current condition.  We are called as co-heirs with Christ.  This took months to marinate to the point of breakthrough yesterday but I will attribute the longevity of that marinating to my stubbornness.  My hope is to pass this on to anyone with in my reach, because as I'm discovering just now, my new name really is Brian Christ Alonzo.

It all stems from the book of Matthew.  42 Generations and an inheritance. A change of DNA.

"So all the generations from Abraham to David are fourteen generations; and from David until the carrying away into Babylon are fourteen generations; and from the carrying away into Babylon unto Christ are fourteen generations."

If you take the time to go through Matthew 1:1-17 you will see that the author totals the number of generations as 14+14+14 =42.  Now take a closer look and count through the number of generations and you will see that the number listed up to Joseph and Jesus are 40 & 41.  This is not a mistake in calculations.  Where is the missing 42nd generation?

This takes me back to that seed. "Jesus you get for nothing, but Christ will cost you everything."  Salvation is a blessed and amazing gift given freely but that is not the end game.  Our ticket to heaven is not the final destination.  The missing generation so cleverly placed wide open in the book of Matthew has been screaming off the pages from the time that gift was given.  We have a birthright.  As new creations in Christ we have an inheritance.  This is not about wealth and prosperity.  This is not about blessings and salvation.  This inheritance is about becoming a co-heir to the Kingdom of God planted is us.  As the church we are on this earth to claim that birthright.  We are, as the church, God with skin on.  As the 42 generation unto Christ.  Claim it!  Walk and be undignified unto Christ if that's what it will take to move past the drudgery of your settled state of Christianity!  Stand on roof tops declaring your new identity!  Walk in righteousness and command darkness to flee!  Seek out Chaos and bring order! Give praise and give God the glory for your new name!  Run on treadmills in local recreation centers uncontrollably praying in tongues... 

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We Are Called To This



In a previous post I asked the question as to whether Stacy and I are called to this ministry.  As squad leaders for this new squad we wake up everyday knowing the answer to the question is yes.  Here is a video giving you a glimpse into the beginning of last month in Ireland with this new group of World Racers.
 
 

Squad Leading from Brian Alonzo on Vimeo.

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I'm Moving



The World Race

Change is a good thing and this is a great day for change.  This will also be the last time I post anything new to this blog.  If you have not already heard the news, Stacy and I will be squad leading the World Race August '09 K Squad.  We are now officially on staff and with this new chapter in our lives comes a new blog.  This blog (brianalonzo.theworldrace.org) will still remain up however we will now both be posting together on the same blog located at.. wait for it...

 
If you are a current subscriber to this blog, don't worry.  You wont have to change a thing.  Your current subscription will automatically be moved over to the new blog so you can still receive all of our updates in this new and exciting chapter of The World Race we are moving into.  While we are very excited about this new staff position there is still very much a financial need.  As full time World Race staff we are still relying on the support raised for this ministry.  We will be back on the field again in less than a month training and equipping this new group of racers and upon return in 4 months will remain on staff with World Race as support from the States.  Please keep us in your prayers as we are now seeking long term supporters to partner with us as we step into full time ministry. Thanks and God Bless!
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Numbers (video)



I've been spending these past couple of months gathering footage taken from this past year on the World Race.  I have updated with videos on both Mexico and Guatemala and my next task was to make a video about our time spent in south east Asia.  While we spent three months in three countries (Vietnam, Cambodia & Thailand), there was one over arching problem we came face to face with everyday; the issue of human trafficking.  While I would like to make another fun video about our time these three months, I cannot.  This issue is too big.  Therefore in place of another video like the ones before I have attempted to give a voice to those who do not have one...  The numbers speak for themselves...
 
 

Numbers from Brian Alonzo on Vimeo.

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Flashback: Guatemala




 

 
 
Guatemala was by far one of my favorite months on the race.  As Stacy and I prepare to leave again in a month to lead a new group of racers, we have been spending time reflecting and processing this past year.   Along with this video, I am also re-posting a blog I wrote about an amazing encounter with the Holy Spirit we had during our time in San Pablo, Guatemala. 
 
DISCLAIMER: "I'm Not Crazy, This Really Did Happen!"

  We all leaned in with sincere faith and waited at the feet of this woman. Our eyes fixed on escaping our own thoughts, pleading with God to help her. What happened next was a first for me.  What happened next, about half of my blog subscribers will write off as something unreal.  I promise to never lead my readers, friends or family astray with my own agenda and will give my truest account.  I will rewind in the story a few minutes...
 
Pastor Antonio led our team through the streets of San Pablo, Guatemala to visit homes of people who needed prayer.  We walked through a wooden entryway into the back yard of a one-room house.  We were greeted by a man and quickly escorted inside.  I would love to be able to say I was intent on listening to God as we entered the house, but I was not.  I was distracted by an incoming text message from another contact that needed an urgent reply.  As we sat around the room a woman in her late fifties began talking to us.  The only one able to understand was our translator Emma.  I finished sending my text around the same time the woman stopped talking.  That's when Emma began explaining to the group what this woman had been talking about.
 
It turns out she has been having issues with her right leg.   For some time now she has been having severe shooting pains that have made it difficult to walk short distances.  Over time the pain has increased in intensity.  The group immediately gathered around her and began praying.  Three minutes into prayer I lost contact with the present.  Wide-awake with my eyes closed I began having a dream.  Within seconds I was in another place.  Surrounded by darkness I could see this lady sitting in her bed.  She was talking with two individuals, who at first glance looked very American.  They were warning her of a darkness coming after her.  I turned my head and behind me was a dark figure with yellow eyes coming toward the bed. In a blink of an eye I was awake.  Back on the floor kneeling at the foot of this woman, my teammates still engaged in prayer.  It appeared as if time had not moved forward.  Then the struggle began.
 
What did I just see?  Did I just fall asleep? Did I really see this or did I just imagine it?
Then it happened.  Within my own thoughts emerged a thought not my own.
 
"Ask her if she has been having dreams."
 
My first reaction to this foreign request was doubt.  I made this whole thing up.  This must be my own thought.  Then I began feeling very uncomfortable at the thought of asking this woman is she had been having dreams. 
 
The request began intensifying.
"ASK HER IF SHE HAS BEEN HAVING DREAMS."
 
My next reaction was based solely out of pride.  What if I look stupid?  If I'm just making this up and ask this woman about her dreams, how would that make me look? Then another thought emerged separate and foreign from my own, "So what if you look stupid.  If that's all you have to lose then it's probably something you should lose anyway.  Ask her if she's been having dreams."  At this point I was a flood of mixed pride, doubt, fear, and confusion.  The only clear thing I could grab hold of was the voice not my own.  The steady request for something outside of myself.  In a moment of self-absorption I was still hearing the voice of God.  So I did what any other pride driven, doubt casting, fear feeling person would do when God speaks... I listened.
 
I quickly stopped the prayers of my team and look straight ahead to our translator.
 "Can you ask her if she has been having dreams?"
 
Emma gave me a funny look and then began asking this woman my silly little question.  The woman responded in Spanish for what seemed to be ten minutes.  All of us were waiting to hear the translation.  My pride, doubt, and fear had purchased front row tickets to my matinee of humiliation and the curtain was about to draw.  The lady finished and then it started.  Emma began translating and in moments I was in tears. 
The answer to the question was, "Yes, I had a dream a few months ago, right before my leg started to hurt."
 
Emma then began describing the dream. 
 
"In her dream she was visited by two Americans.  They spoke with her at great length and warned her of someone who was coming to hurt her."
 
I was amazed!!!  After she finished translating I noticed that the only difference between her dream and the vision I saw was the dark figure with yellow eyes.   I told the group and Emma what I saw and immediately began piecing things together.  This leg injury had more to do with a spiritual attack than just a physical ailment.  At that instance we began praying again.  This time all focused on praying against the darkness that was causing this pain.  During this prayer a sudden peace began filling the room.  I looked up and saw a smile on the woman's face.  Everything was changing right before our eyes. We ended our prayers and stood in a room overtaken by joy.  The pain in her leg was gone, but more important the smile on her face had returned.
 
I walked away from the house that afternoon humbled and confident all in the same moment.  God took me to a place so completely out side of my comfort zone.  I was so focused on my own outcome, I was unaware of God's little concern for my ego's well being and even less aware of his constant concern for this woman's life.
 
Also check out some amazing photos Stacy took while we were there.
 http://stacyalonzo.theworldrace.org/?filename=flashback-guatemala-august-2008
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Mexico and Birthdays (video)



 
 
As promised in previous blogs, here is the first video of many to come from our time this past year on The World Race.
This shows some of our time in ministry as well as a few birthday celebrations. 
 
If you haven't heard the news check out my previous blog about what Stacy and I are doing this August!
 
 

Mexico and more from Brian Alonzo on Vimeo.

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What are we doing next???



 
 
As our time on The World Race has come to end and we have returned home to visit with family and friends, there is one question that we have left unanswered.
 
 
 
"What are you doing next?"
 
  The answer to this question is not at all a secret, but up until now we have not had a moment to properly announce what it is that God has been leading us towards since our time in Africa this past February.  Over the course of the year, traveling to 12 different countries and witnessing first-hand what God is doing around the world, it has become very to clear to us what is next.  
 
 
While we were greatly affected by the things we experienced this year, from holding infant orphans in Vietnam to celebrating and dancing in worship in a hut in Mozambique, nothing has affected us more than walking alongside those on our squad as they came to know the love and pursuit God has on their lives.  Witnessing 30 other World Racers come alive with purpose and passion has sparked us to move farther into what God is asking us to do...

We are to serve World Racers and help rise up our generation to serve the nations.

With this next step comes more change.  While we are currently enjoying our time back in the States with familiar faces and familiar foods, it will soon end.  We will be leaving the country again on August 9th.   We have decided to go back out on the field with The World Race for a second time.  This next round will be very different, as our role will now be as squad leaders for a group of 42 new World Racers.  We will be co leading along side fellow world race alum, Caitlin Woodward.   We are looking forward to leading this group for the first four months of the race, as we train leaders and walk alongside the squad as they learn the day to day of the race, as well as logistical and ministry set up.  After the first four months we will return to the States to allow for the squad to step into leading themselves and will remain a support to them via phone and email for the duration of their trip.  We will also meet up with them briefly two additional times on the field for their mid-year and final debriefs. 
 
 

We are passionately excited about this next stage in our walk.  The World Race is a program that we have come to love.  We believe so much in its ability to change the world through relationships and the initiation of those seeking God's will for their lives.  After experiencing it first-hand we are dedicated to helping this program grow in any way we can.

We are committed to bringing change to the world and we will do so by being the support to those God is using to bring that change! 

 
 
Please join us in prayer as we walk into this next phase.  We will be spending the next month and a half visiting with loved ones and support raising for this next year to cover the costs of this new position with the World Race.  To find out more about how you can be involved, please email us at worldrace.alonzo@gmail.com.
 
Thank you and God bless!
 
To meet the group of new racers we are going out with check out Stacy's photo slide show!
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We're back!



 
 
 
 
We are now back in the States and are currently in Charleston, SC.  We are only here 10 days visiting with family and trying to see as many friends and supporters as possible in the short time that we have here.  There are so many stories, pictures, and videos from the year that we want to share with you and have not had a chance to post, so over the next several weeks we will begin sharing these with you, focusing on one country each week.  We want to give a HUGE thank you to all of our supporters.  This year would not have been possible without your prayers and support.  As the Lord continues revealing what is next for us we will keep everyone posted.  In the meantime, here is a video made by Lindsay Stahl (one of our squad mates).  It's a great summary of the year and some of the people we met that touched our lives.
 
 

World Race July 2008 from Lindsay Stahl on Vimeo.

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Easter in Romania (video)



We are currently in Kiev, Ukraine setting up the final debrief for our squad.  Stacy and I have been traveling around eastern Europe visiting with the small teams and meeting with current  World Race ministry contacts in the area.  We will be back in the states next week but until then here is another video from last month in Romania.  Easter Sunday was celebrated in a village with a gypsy church.  We preached, sang and a couple of the girls from our squad were baptized along with some new believers from the gypsy village.
 
 
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