Amazing

It is so exciting to see God working.  It makes worshipping together watching God bring things together an amazing experience.

This morning we heard from three people.  Greg just back from a missions trip to Guatemala – sharing his faith in concrete ways (note the pun – they were building a house).  Logan who got changes to talk about his faith out on the oil rigs.  Johanna who heard God in a different way as he provided enough funds to begin her year at CBC. 

And then we set out into a week of prayer for the hurricane wrecked areas of the US.  It will be interesting to see where God takes us with that.  There will be lots of opportunities to hear God as to how to respond to needs there. 

And for me – a treat.  There was a guy in the back new to our group.  He comes from the Sudan via Winnipeg.  He enrolled four days ago in the Dental Therapy school.  He is there because he listened to God giving him direction for his life.  We’ve had several of these students go through our church – here while they are students, then off to serve God in farther places – Nepal, Northern BC and now who knows where.  For me it is exciting since we have a common love for dentistry and a common sense of God’s calling to do this. 


Now off I go to Saskatoon.  I will see my kids and tonight see some blogging friends at the launch party for Resonate – The Journal.  7:00pm O’Sheas Irish Pub  See you there.

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  1. Greg had an awesome story. It’s refreshing to know that Greg and the rest of his group had a profound impact in that families life. It just goes to show you that some people are truly greatful for the things that recieve.

    It was interesting that Logan made a connection to his co-workers in such away. Some people need to connect to God but they they might not know how to. So it is good that they are at least asking questions.

    It’s good that God has shown Johanna that CBC is where she need’s to be. I just wish God would show me where I need to be because I need something better for myself and I don’t know where to begin.

    I noticed that person in the back. He seems like a very nice person, although I never talked to him. But I will one day.

    Well, I hope you have (future tense) or had (past tense) fun in Saskatoon. I know you will tell us how it went.