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How we are reaching a religious society with a relational God...
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My Love of Aisa and My Hope for the Future



Vietnam and Cambodia ministry and what is to come next...
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BIG Burgers



I eat the biggest burger in the world...
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Current Events and Things to Come



Hey everyone! Sorry you have not heard from me in a bit. Here is what's going on here on the far side of the world...
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White Fields



It is a strange thing to me how God can use us fallen creatures to accomplish Kingdom work. It is a testament to His greatness that he chooses to work through "a dog such as I." I find myself seeing two sides of a coin as I reflect on recent days here in Tanzania...
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Africa Overview



As my time here in Africa draws near its end I look back and think of all that has happened over the past three months and I am amazed at what God has done in me, through me, and for me...
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Words



God created the world by speaking it into existence. So sure God can just say it and it will happen but what does that have to do with us? He says that the same power lies within our tongues.
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Masai Lion Slayers



The Masai People in East Africa have some really amazing traditions. Before a Masai boy can become a man he must hunt and kill a lion. He trains from the age of 10 until he is 15 to achieve this task. It takes every skill he possesses and the hunt can last for days. When he returns he is accepted back as a hero for slaying a deadly beast, his manhood is established, and he is given the rank of Warrior. Many consider this tradition of the Masai to be barbaric and see them as a violent people. You know what I think? The devil is a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour and we need lion slayers in our churches. The time for coming to church and sitting in the seat is at an end. The church is crumbling around people who don't do anything. We need warriors who are willing to take on the lion and stop him from devouring. This will take every skill and resource one has and take your entire life but it is far better than burying your talent and sitting by day after day, week after week doing nothing to expand the Kingdom and hearing the master say "depart from me you wicked servant, even what you have I am taking away." We don't need church members who check the attendance box and occasionally show up for choir practice. We need warriors.

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"Only You can Decide This"



"You can settle for less and an ordinary life, or do you feel you were meant for something better, something special?" (Cpt. Pike)...
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Kenya Week Three



Well I have been traveling the world now for 165 days and my world race experience has defiantly been life changing in many ways although I would have to say it has not been as much life "changing" as life "effecting." Changing would imply that I had a plan and that it is now different and that is not entirely accurate. I honestly had no plan past going on this trip and seeing what God had for me in it and after it. I believe that I am learning a little more about what Paul was writing about in Philippians when he spoke of having discovered the secret of living with plenty and in want...
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