We have had a full week already and we are only at QC three days! Today was the first full day of the prayer summit. Indians have come from all over India. Some have traveled as much as 7 days to get here. A group of 20 were turned away at the train and could not come. This was due to cold weather in the north. Another pastor's pregnant wife became ill in Kerala and had to be hospitalized. I heard she lost her baby. Despite the hardships, they come to pray for the nation. I am humbled by the dedication to pray. How often I have complained to attend The Gathering at our church because it was too cold to go out!
Sal is being kept quite busy with messages. He opened the prayer summit today with a great message on the power of prayer. He will speak again tomorrow.I will be traveling to a nearby village tomorrow to speak at a ladies gathering. That was not originally planned so I have been busy putting together a message for that. Pray for Sal and Elena as they teach that we might be given words that bless those who hear them.
We are in prayer for the Kish's who leave today for India and David Samuel who leaves tomorrow. We look forward to have them with us.
I am enjoying the beauty and wonder of the jungle. Yesterday I took a walk when suddenly a tribe of mongoose flew past me while being chased by dogs. Later on I was nearly knocked down by a group of cows that were trying to pass through a gate. Playing in traffic has a whole new meaning here. This morning, as I watched the sun rise over the mountains, I heard rustling in the bushes below the balcony. A family of wild boar came rushing by. . . poppa, momma and about 6 babies.
God bless for now. I hope to write again in a few days.
Sal is being kept quite busy with messages. He opened the prayer summit today with a great message on the power of prayer. He will speak again tomorrow.I will be traveling to a nearby village tomorrow to speak at a ladies gathering. That was not originally planned so I have been busy putting together a message for that. Pray for Sal and Elena as they teach that we might be given words that bless those who hear them.
We are in prayer for the Kish's who leave today for India and David Samuel who leaves tomorrow. We look forward to have them with us.
I am enjoying the beauty and wonder of the jungle. Yesterday I took a walk when suddenly a tribe of mongoose flew past me while being chased by dogs. Later on I was nearly knocked down by a group of cows that were trying to pass through a gate. Playing in traffic has a whole new meaning here. This morning, as I watched the sun rise over the mountains, I heard rustling in the bushes below the balcony. A family of wild boar came rushing by. . . poppa, momma and about 6 babies.
God bless for now. I hope to write again in a few days.
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