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Rwanda July 29, 2013 – Day 1
I arrived in Kilgali late last night (Saturday). The plane was delayed in Brussels for two hours because of severe thunder storms. Consequently, the arrival to Kilgali was around ten o’clock. Pastor Denys finally located me and we drove to the compound on the other side of the city. We talked until midnight about what…
Rwanda 7/29/13 – Day 3
Well the day is about over, and it has been a long one. It started a little late because of some late pastors from a another sector of the Kilgali region. They cannot afford to come for the entire week. The blessing is that one of our supporting pastors and his church anticipated this and…
Myanmar – Day Two of Teaching 2013
As we left for the church this morning I prayed that God would give us more than the ten men we had yesterday. When class started this morning we had our ten but by 10:00 we had thirteen men sitting in our Tuesday class. Two of the three extra men were unconverted Buddhists who decided…
Myanmar 10/15/12
Our last preaching service in Yangon was memorable. It was the 13th anniversary of Independent Baptist Church and the founding pastor Vel Siama. Siama and his wife were trained in the Phillipines and came here in 1999 to start this new church plant. Siama is a native Burman from the northeast sector of the state.…
Myanmar 10/12/12
Dear Friends, Friday was the high point of the week here in Yangon. It was our fifth and final day of class work, testing, and finally in the afternoon, our first class graduation. My day started around 5:30 am. I got up and continued praying for Grace to get on all of her flights back…
Rwanda 8/20/2012
Greetings from Rwanda once again, I have been back for a couple hours now and, after having had something to eat, feel ready to resume normal stuff. The Congo ministry was an extremely taxing trip, but I think quite a profitable one. On Saturday night the first outdoor meeting took place in Bagira. The pastors…