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The "suddenly's" of God

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Krasnoyarsk is a Russian city located above the country of Mongolia and has a population in the region of one million citizens. Walking into the local grocery store you could immediately identify one of the main strongholds which govern the local community, right next to the normal everyday milk and bread. Poverty, absent parents but primarily alcoholism are causes of destruction in this country and the evidence is scattered everywhere. Stepping outside, the beauty of the three month Siberian summer took our breath away.


Three Bananas for the bus

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For the last few days the Red and Silver team have split up on the Tibetan plateau, serving the only Christians in two little towns renowned for their Buddhist monasteries.  They served in two little café’s and interacting and sharing the gospel with visitors. 





GREAT WALL

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The wall is Great, but God is greater!


Click here to scale the wall:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBlIv7Kg3rg


Fun at an Orphanage in Solola (Guatamala)

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Wow, what a wonderfull day, we randomly met a wonderfull couple in a Coffee shop in Panajachel (Rich and Cherryl) and ended up playing at an orphanage in Solola, teaching and doing dramas for the kids at a school, and recieved an open door at the Highscool in Solola where we ministered for the morning and painted at the orphanage the afternoon!

God is devine in His set-ups!

Watch this video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lqg6VN2JQmo



O blissful madrid airport

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A silent discontent

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The other night I sat on a bus from Jerusalem to Bethlehem.  Grossing Israeli check-points to Bethlehem in Palestine.  I started a conversation with a Palestinian man that sat next to me.  After traveling through these check points for a few days, I lived through the struggle these Palestinians endure daily.  Carrying work permits to enter a country that was recently still theirs, it ominously reminded me of the pass system during the apartheid era.


Hosanna

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Two days ago God met us in a little convent in Bethlehem where we stay.  It was the night before Palm Sunday celebration.  We were on our knees pleading for peace in the Holy land and humility in our hearts.

We were struck by the passage in Mathew 21 where Jesus entered the city on a donkey.  Not a war horse or a mighty steed but a humble donkey.

We have the spirit of Jesus in us, and as we enter city's all over the world we must be clothed in humility!!!!  Hosanna to the King, not the donkey.

Palm Sunday was a festival of thousands apon thousands of Christians from every country singing praises to our King en every tongue.  This must be a small glimpse of what it must be when we enter the new Jerusalem!!!




Hosanna to the King of Kings


Worship while we wait

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Many are aware of our tragedy, when one day before we had to leave on our journey, Dunette’s mother was in a terrible motorcycle accident, and even now still in a coma.  We were devastated; we cried, prayed and have been dealing with so many emotions.  However, as Christians we are not without hope.   Some say it is opposition from the evil one, others that it is just fatally random, and more that it is a test from God.


Let Your Kingdom come!

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When is a war won? When do you call a country concurred? 
Jesus taught His disciples to pray “Let Your Kingdom come” .  And yet He also said that the Kingdom of God is at hand.  Contradictory…..?  Not at all!


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