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Monday, September 27, 2010

Day 4 REPOST - A big day with few pictures

Not too many pictures from today, not because it was not eventful however.

After breakfast, we attended church with Burtikan, Nesibu and their family. An hour straight of worship was difficult for us "ferenge" (white people) to keep up with. Nearly 700 people crammed into this building consisting of three rooms. Many people actually participated from a separate room where they watched through windows! The sound system was loud and the music was extremely energetic. The power went out twice and the first time, there was actually no interruption to the worship. The drums, keyboard and guitar were all missing, but the voices carried loudly the praise of God. When the bible talks about worship as a fragrant offering, I believe that aroma may be rising stronger from this area of the world.

After church we were invited to a special lunch at Burtikan and Nesibu's house. She gave us a feast that is typically reserved for holidays! They have blessed our socks off all week. Literally, many of us didn't have socks on. Anyway...

Finally, Burtikan shared her testimony and the vision of Yezelalem Minch. We have heard there are people who have heard her story and told her "you should write a book or make a video of your story!" I couldn't agree more. This woman is an absolute inspiration, especially to women. Also, it is clear that Nesibu is a Godly man of great character and integrity! Joe pointed out that he is such a great role model!

Ultimately, they made clear that this is God's story and God's ministry! He is the Father to the Fatherless and he will accomplish His purposes in His time! We are just so thankful that he has invited us and hopefully YOU into this!!!

In the evening, some of us enjoyed a great walk down the streets of our local area. We draw a lot of attention when we are out. I wish so much that I could just soak up the culture without causing disruption in it, but it is just a natural part of the experience.

Praise God for this beautiful country, these beautiful people and abundance of blessings we have received! I spent some time looking through pictures last night (couldn't sleep) and I came across the picture of our team that we took at the CR airport before we left. I marveled at the difference I could see in each of us. We are changed people!! (see pic below)


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