Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Tuesday

We got to ride the trolley today. Here's Courtney and Ramina (one of our interpreters). We start out each day with a special time of prayer and then plans for ministry.
Gwen and Courtney at lunch.




Kathy and Rita at lunch.




Here's lunch. The yellow is like our grits. They called this chicken, but Courtney and I both agree that they call everything chicken. The white in the bowl was sour cream. The other white is shredded cheese. (Their cheese here is wonderful!)






Courtney is making new Facebook friends. The teens here just love and have really accepted her.






At one of our cell groups today, we learned that the guys wash the dishes. Here we got it with our camera.

Courtney with another new friend.


Ministry at a cell group.


It has been an awesome day of ministry here. The momentum seems to be building each day. We visited 2 different cell groups. The first one, we divided into 2 teams and went to 2 separate places. The first one my group went to was young teenagers. Then at 6:00, we all met with young adults. It was a powerful time of ministry. Bill shared his testimony of being healed of cancer. Last July, he was dying, but today he is cancer free. Our meeting that was suppose to have been a couple of hours turned into 3. The presence of the Lord was so strong, real, and rich. We now realize why the enemy fought us all so hard in getting here. In my opinion, this one session was worth the trip.

James from Louisiana still has not received his luggage. This morning in our prayer time he spoke, "Luggage, I call you forth in Jesus name." This afternoon he got a call and he is to go get his luggage in the morning. I especially noted the specifics of his prayer.

Thanks to all for your prayers for us. We do not take this for granted. As we are blessed to be here in Moldova, our hearts still cry for an outpouring in our country.

One final note, in our first cell group with the young people, they had a prayer request that they needed a president for their country. I think they said they did not have one for a couple of years. I told them we would give them ours. One young man said, "No, thank you!" They seem to know what is going on. This was funny to all of us.
Tomorrow we're going out to a couple of villages.

Until next time.....................














1 comment:

  1. Rita,
    Thank you for your posts! Love to see what the Lord is doing through all of you in this beautiful nation. We cover you in our prayers here at the office daily

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