This picture is one of the choir in blue who helped lead the singing each night, along with two of the evangelist pastors you will read about in the next blog.
There was a time for testimonies near the end of the service, those who had been healed from diseases, their children's sight restored, health restored, and many barren women came forward for prayer for children.
This little boy couldn't walk until last night, his mother brought him up on stage and he walked off. They have been praying for weeks for him
The water in the following bottles were brought for those who were too ill to attend the services, with hope that the water would become blessed and then they would take it to that sick brother or sister and they would then drink it. I know that ain't Baptist, but... they have many, many diseases and are always hoping for healing....in any way!
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You will see some pictures as we are getting ready to leave, with the soldiers & guards who wanted many photos with us. We are thankful for them, so we obliged! David & I are dressed in the men's traditional kameez.
1 comment:
I know you are having an amazing experience that will forever change you. May God continue to protect you and bless you! Jon and I of course prayfor you daily, constantly.
Love ya, The Randles
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