Glorify the LORD with me;
let us exalt his
name together.
Psalm 34:3 NIV
Where were you Wednesday, June 29?
That morning I was in the Carpathian Mountains in central
Ukraine praying with and being prayed for by two Ukranian 18 year old guys
named Alex and Maga.
Maga is second from left and Alex is second from right. |
Kelsey Dwyer, our Josiah Venture Summer Intern from Texas,
and I were helping with a Fusion (rock choir ministry) outreach camp. The leadership team had just finished morning
devotions and we had been randomly paired up to pray for each other and for the
day. After praying with my person, I
noticed Alex and Maga praying and felt I should pray for them as well. I asked if I could pray for them and they
agreed. After we finished they both
looked at me and said they wanted to pray for me. They asked how they could pray? Immediately I thought of our daughter Emily
and her husband Alpha who were still waiting for an appointment for an interview
with the U.S. Embassy in Bangladesh to provide a visa for Alpha to come to the
U.S.in time for a family reunion. So I
asked them to pray for that. We joined
hands and they began to pray in Ukranian.
Now I don’t know Ukranian, but what I do know is that I felt
like I was being ushered into the throne room of God to receive Mercy and Grace
in this time of need. It was a powerful
experience.
Later that night I received a text from Emily saying they
had just received the interview appointment that day for August 1. I was thrilled and remembered with gratitude
our prayer time earlier that morning.
Praise the Lord for his provision.
Camp continued. Then on Friday afternoon I heard breaking
news that a restaurant in Bangladesh, frequented by foreigners and near where
Emily and Alpha live, had been attacked by ISIS. We would later learn some 20 people were
brutally killed in the attack.
Concerned I called Emily and Alpha.
They were safe.
As we talked they told me that they had been in that restaurant
earlier that week as guests of some Embassy friends. When I inquired as to which day, they said
Wednesday, June 29.
The Apostle Paul wrote in Ephesians 6:18, “ And pray in the
Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in
mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people.”
We don’t know all that goes on in the Spiritual realm, yet I
am so very grateful for two young Ukranian men who prayed with bold faith. To God be the Glory!
Tomorrow, our short term team from LifePointe Church in Ft.
Collins, Colorado will arrive to join us in doing our first Josiah Venture
English Camp here in Germany. Camp
starts, Saturday, July 16 and goes through Saturday July 23.
Would you take some time right now to pray with us that the
teens and leaders who come to camp will encounter Jesus Christ and be
transformed by his amazing love.
Also would you pray the next verse in Ephesians, 6:19, “
Pray also for me, that whenever I speak, words may be given me so that I will
fearlessly make known the mystery of the gospel”
Can’t wait to let you know how God answers!
Jim's English Class in Ukraine |
Kelsey, our summer intern from Texas, and Jim in Ukraine. |
1 comment:
Thank you Lina for the update. We know our God is at work and we thank him for allowing us to work with him. We will continue to pray for His will there, here and around the world . To God be the glory!
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