Delicous
Good photography and good food – these are a few of my favorite things.
Go check out Linda’s post on all things delicious. Lots of happy memories for me in this gallery.
A quiet, dimly-lit dinner & good company has a way of always being special, and I have to say it’s one of my favorite ways to spend an evening.
Posted in Syndicated on September 29th, 2009 by Jules | No Comments »
Congratulations PMA graduates
The PMA graduation for North America was held last month at the Excaliber Hotel in Vegas.
Tammy’s blog has some photos.
Congratulations to all the graduates!
Tags: PMA, The Mission, Witnessing
Posted in Syndicated on September 28th, 2009 by Jules | No Comments »
A Snapshot
Was reading “The Snapshot” over on my Dad’s blog this morning and really identified with it. There are so many times I have referred to snapshots of my life in both ways the article identifies. While it can be healthy at times, some snapshots are better just left in the filing drawer.
These snapshots – just a single point in time – not even seconds – just a blink, a shutter falls – an aperture is set – the film advances, life goes on –
Posted in Syndicated on September 27th, 2009 by Admin | No Comments »
Real Life Witnessing
Another post from FDTP 2009 Japan & ACTON. I want to commend those involved for the great reporting done and published online. Sounds like a wonderful day of witnessing in new ways.
Prophecy Witnessing
We would receive prophecies at home in advance, then once in Yoyogi park, ask the Lord who He wanted us to give the prophecies to.
Protrait Witnessing
Lord showed my team to draw free portraits at Yoyogi Park
Dress Up, Hugs and more
In our group, we had Pandita Ramabai, Christmas Cheer, Fairies, a hippie, and a young man with water paint on his tummy saying, “hug me”. Our goal in dressing up was to attract people, explain why we are dressed in weird ado, and get into personal witnessing just like that.
Read the whole story at : http://japactfdtp2009.blogspot.com/2009/09/real-life-stories.html
Tags: FDTP, Japan, The Mission, Witnessing
Posted in Syndicated on September 26th, 2009 by Steve | No Comments »
Thoughts – By Rich Alcasas
The following was sent in by Rich Alcasas who is doing missionary work with his family in the Philippines:
For many of my best friends and even missionary acquaintances I have found two things true at this time of Family history: Change is inevitable and the results of these changes are unpredictable. Myself included, I do not know what the future holds but i could not have asked for a better change that broadens the scope of opportunity to effect change in a fast paced global egomaniacal society where souls are lost at a greater rate than those starving of malnutrition.
With these new opportunities granted through the Change Program comes a much greater responsibility to make sure you are strong enough to change and to more importantly effect positive and lasting change where you are.
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Posted in Contributed on September 24th, 2009 by Admin | No Comments »

