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Post by tomah on Jan 27, 2006 8:04:30 GMT -5
Hey brethren!
I'm preaching in the open air this Saturday afternoon at 3:30pm (UK time). And then in a small village a few miles outside of town. I live in a small town (9000 in town and 26000 in all town and surrounding area). It is therefore difficult at times to stay focused as so many people pass by that you know.
God has been pressing upon my heart to preach "Thou art of purer eyes than to behold evil, and canst not look on iniquity" Hab 1:13 A very needy text in this day of perpetual sinning in society.
Pray that I will know, as we all should know, divine unction and wisdom, that the fear of God will fall and that the word will prevail to the eternal praise of our God.
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Post by Jesse Morrell on Jan 27, 2006 15:26:03 GMT -5
Praise God bro! Open air preaching in Ireland! You know, I've been talking to some people about possibly taking a trip to Ireland this summer for open air preaching.
Praying for you.
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Post by josh on Jan 27, 2006 18:24:16 GMT -5
Praise God bro! Open air preaching in Ireland! You know, I've been talking to some people about possibly taking a trip to Ireland this summer for open air preaching. Praying for you. While I was at EBC NZ 2 I met a brother who lives in NZ but is from Dublin. He is planning to move back there early this year, with the intention of preaching. I also am praying about getting over that way in God's perfect timing
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Post by tomah on Jan 28, 2006 13:00:39 GMT -5
Thank you for your prayers. There were definately many people listening as I preached against the sins of the day and the holiness of God. One man came up to a brother who was handing out tracts and said that he was a Christian but that what we were doing was a sin. Obviously he's as much a Christian as the devil is.
Yes brothers! Come to Northern Ireland. Make sure it's Northern though, and not Southern. Most people in the world think that Ireland is Ireland but that is not the case. Ireland and Northern Ireland are two different countries. Northern Ireland (where I am) is part of the UK (England, Scotland and Wales). Ireland is very Roman Catholic with faithful preaching houses few and far between. But Northern Ireland is completely opposite. I live about 25 miles away from where the 1859 revival broke out in an old school house in Kells where four men had been seeking God for months. That year an estimated 100,000 people came to Christ.
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Post by tomah on Jan 28, 2006 18:21:50 GMT -5
By the way Jesse. You would be more than welcome to come and stay with my wife and I. Depends how many there are of you, but we have one spare double bed.
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Post by Messenger Micah on Jan 29, 2006 0:51:50 GMT -5
Hey Armen thanks for the update. Why don't you write a more detailed report and post it in the open air battles area? Reports are very encouraging to read and stir each other up.
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