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Monthly Archives: October 2012
A Day of Prayer
We are visiting the equator today, and may be able to do a bit more souvenir shopping! Yay!! My suitcases are light. I gave away all my clothes that I could, and I gave Pastor David my Bible. I also … Continue reading
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Sunday at the Prayer Palace
I have only six minutes before running out the door, but I wanted to capture the beautiful worship day at the Prayer Palace. I did not know the team’s history with Bishop Musisi, but the Hefners and Nobiles were instrumental … Continue reading
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Patience? Yes, Lord
I am waiting for the driver to take us to the Sunday morning service. It will be a short service–only about four hours. I love our driver, although Ugandan drivers in general will turn the most courageous race driver pale. … Continue reading
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All Night at the Prayer Palace
I tried to save my draft to no avail. The electricity has been out for a couple of hours, and all that I wrote is gone. But it is worth repeating… Yesterday, Bishop Grivas Musisi picked us up at 9:00 … Continue reading
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Saying Good-bye
Our first pastor’s conference ended last night, and we will start today at 9:00 at a new ministry. Please pray for us. We ministered yesterday for 13 hours without taking a break to eat–the Lord is here is a mighty … Continue reading
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The Pastors Conference
I’m struggling to communicate–my computer just shut down and I am starting over. Our day has come to an end, and I see from my computer that it is only 2:30 at home. What a day–there is no way to … Continue reading
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Uganda!!!!
I have had no internet access since leaving England, and today is the end of our fourth day here. I cannot describe the setting or the people. I have no words to capture even a snippet of what seems like … Continue reading
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Our Inheritance as Overcomers
This is my last post state-side, since I will be leaving in an hour for our three week mission to Uganda. I have been praying for you, each and every person who reads these posts. Many have told me their … Continue reading
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The Blood-Bought Victory of Christ
Months ago as I was praying about the trip to Uganda, my heart was stirred to speak to the people there from a position of victory. I am leaving for Uganda in a couple of days, and again, in the … Continue reading
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Bread of Adversity, Water of Affliction
This is an immutable principle of scripture: the greater the affliction, the greater the grace and glory. Affliction is the medicine that cures your meaningless chasing after the wind. James describes the sad me who is settled into the comforts … Continue reading
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