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I’m back in the States

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

Lebanon, PA

My family has entered a new season as God is leading them which involves serving Ukraine and YWAM in Pennsylvania. I feel that my first responsibility is to my family and that’s why I’m with them in the states helping them get settled and transition into life here.

While I am not sure what I will do once all the dust has settled I know that there are many opportunities and God has a plan. As a spend time with and help my family I am prayerfully considering my options for future service.

This is a difficult time for me and my family and we’d very much appreciate your prayers.

Praying in China

Saturday, August 18th, 2007

&otStars over the City

The long-term Servants in China told us that prayer is the greatest thing we can do to help China become the country God intends it to be. Several times a week we broke up into groups of two to four and went on prayer walks all over the city. We prayed in universities, at shopping centers, outside elementary schools, in busy city-centers, in quiet gardens, at national monuments, over historic sites, outside the gates of government buildings and lots of other places, too.

Praying for a Beggar outside a Temple in China

We often prayed at Buddhist temples for those worshipping the golden idols and also for the monks who have dedicated their lives to a false image. In the picture above you can see two of my friends praying for an old blind beggar outside a Buddhist temple. It was a common sight to see disabled people begging outside temples hoping somebody would throw a few cents their direction for “good luck”. None of the Buddhists I spoke with in China were “following” the Buddhist religion for any reason other than the hope that they would have “good luck” and make more money.

One night, towards the end of our trip, we all piled into a city bus and headed to one of the parks. This particular park occupies one of the highest points in the city and has a big tower which offers a 360 degree view of the city from the top. We all climbed up, Erica with her guitar, and we began to worship, pray, praise and proclaim God over the city. Looking back on my time in China I think this was one of the best moments of the entire trip. It was amazing to be up there looking over the city at night, with all it’s lights, traffic and earthly distractions and to be proclaiming God as King over it all. To be asking for His grace, mercy and blessing on the millions of people around us.

As impressive as the lights of one of the world’s largest cities were, they paled in comparison to the heavens stretched out over them.

Here are some prayer points for China.

I’m off to the Far East!

Saturday, April 21st, 2007

Emirates Air Landing
Picture by Marirs

God has provided all the funds I needed for my outreach and tomorrow I’m leaving early in the morning for Asia with my team. In total I estimate that our travel time will exceed 50 hours! (Three flights totaling almost 20 hours in-air followed by over 30 hours on a train.) That is going to be very tiring! There will also be many opportunities for baggage get lost and flights to be delayed or even missed. Please pray for our safety and that everything goes as smoothly as possible.

I will not be able to update this blog until I return but I will do my best to keep everyone updated via email.

Have a great couple months! I’ll be back in July!

Got the visas! Praise God!

Thursday, March 1st, 2007

My Visa

Everyone on the team got a visa for all the time we need… YAY!

Pray for our Visas!

Sunday, February 25th, 2007

US Passport
Picture by clappstar

Our passports are at the embassy now! Please pray that we’re granted visas!