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Wayne
from now on to read this blog go to hope.fm/blog
this site will no longer be a functioning blog
Wayne
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Ten men, one by one, stood before the large group of college students. Three of these men were the sons of missionaries whose works were located in China, India, and Persia. The seven other men were of different nationalities: Armenian, Japanese, Siamese, German, Dane, Norwegian, and American Indian.
All ten men gave a three minute plea for people to go tell the Gospel of Jesus Christ to their specific people group and the world. Every plea was ended with these words in their own language, “God is Love.”
The impact of the testimonies, spoken to the 251 students gathered on Mt. Hermon, forever changed missions all around the world.
Dutch = De god is liefde
French = Dieu est amour
German = Gott ist Liebe
Portuguese = Deus e amor
Spanish = Dio es amor
We all say that “God is Love” but how many of us put that love into action? If we believe this wonderful truth, then would it not seem ludicrous if we did not practice it. God’s love sent Jesus to earth, God’s love sent Jesus to a cross, and God’s love proclaims to us to send Jesus to the entire world. It is time that we stop basking in the love of God and start proclaiming it. Where do you stand?
Taken from ” Go Ye ” a World Evangelism Journal by Our Generation and B.C.W.E.
Wayne
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A friend of mine Trent Cornwell has a blog discussing the problems that teenagers face and how youth leaders can help. Check it out and I’m sure you will be helped.
Also Trent and his wife Stepanie are expecting. Congrats!
Wayne
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