Tuesday, July 25, 2006


Four weeks ago, Kit, one of the Filipino guys with us asked if we could go to his old high school for a campus ministry.
Sure. Why not?
We need to go seek permission from the principal. But first we had to go see Madame Mayor to let her now first our intentions.
So off we went, Kit, Sheila and I a short time later to speak to Madame Mayor and then onto the principal of the high school at Looc (pronounced Lo – ock).
“Absolutely no problem at all”. They both said. The principal, Mr Loreto said “you come tomorrow?” (Wednesday)
“I think we need a little more time to prepare – how about Thursday afternoon? Four o’clock? For one hour.”
“No problem at all” he said, “You can use the stage and our sound system”.

Wow! That was easy. High wide did God just open that door??

The first time at the school was great fun. Jack and Nethers were thought to be rock stars, such was the screams. We had the kids do a drama, we had two testimonies, a story by Joan(America) and a short message from Mirkhan(Uzbekistan). Kids were prayed with afterward for all sorts and kids were invited to the celebration on the Saturday. To which some did actually come and had a great time.
The following Thursday at the school was just awesome. Dramas, dance, testimony and a message brought about conversations at the end where nine girls gave their lives to Jesus. How cool is that?!!! Party time in Heaven!!!
The photo is of the nine girls Kit and I had the privilege of leading to the Lord that day. Each of them was also given a bible there and then.
This week will be our third visit at the school. Please pray for more anointing of the Holy Spirit and that we will see more fruit.

Overall the outreach team is making a big impact here. The enemy doesn’t like it and is trying to rob many people of living in the knowledge of the success this sort of outreach brings when the team is focussed and Jesus centred, overcoming tiredness, and laying down of the individuals will to be obedient to the call of God day by day.
Please keep praying for us all.

Justin

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