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<title>I think God is knocking on my door</title>
<pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2010 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate><link>http://www.ic-world.org/index.php?pageID=6127</link>
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	            J.T. and I visited a husband and wife who had already
received visits and had been prayed for by church members.  When we
got to the home and talked to the couple, the husband said that it was
no coincidence we were in his home and that he felt like God was
knocking on his door. J.T. has been taking the lead in the
visitations.  He was getting ready to have a time of invitation, but
he didn&amp;rsquo;t. I was confused.  My interpreter, who knew me well by
this time, tapped my leg and whispered, &amp;ldquo;Do you want to say 
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<title>The Most Important Gift</title>
<pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2010 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate><link>http://www.ic-world.org/index.php?pageID=6127</link>
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	            Our host home was not a Christian family. After a week
of comings and goings, expressing joy and praise to the Lord, openly
praying for each member of the family, I shared with our hostess the
real reason for our presence. I told here that we were in Ukraine for
more than sightseeing and buying gifts and souvenirs, but we had come
to share the most important gift-the gift of eternal life through
Jesus Christ.  I may never know this side of heaven what decision she
made, but I am grateful for the opportunity to share the love of
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<title>Joy of the Lord</title>
<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jul 2010 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate><link>http://www.ic-world.org/index.php?pageID=6127</link>
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	            On Wednesday I went to the village of Lukonkhowe, about
15 km from Dobola Baptist, which is 25 km from Mzuzu. Two families
would walk 8 miles every Sunday to go to church. The pastor wanted us
to go and share in this area to see if a new church could be started.
We traveled by bus and it was slow and bumpy, hardly any road. We
arrived and shared with about 20 people under a tree, and it started
to rain. We moved into a tobacco house. After I finished with the
gospel about 10 pray to receive Christ.  Read More [1]</description>
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<title>&quot;Thank you for bringing Jesus to us.&quot;</title>
<pubDate>Wed, 07 Apr 2010 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate><link>http://www.ic-world.org/index.php?pageID=6127</link>
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	         We went to one village where no one could speak English,
and they could not read or write.  We shared the Gospel and everyone
who heard accepted Jesus.  An older woman pulled me aside and said as
clear as day, &amp;ldquo;You could have brought us a billion dollars and
it would not help us at all.  The best gift you could have brought us
is Jesus.  Thank you for bringing Jesus to us.&amp;rdquo;  I gave her a
hug and said, &amp;ldquo;I gave you the best that I have.&amp;rdquo;  Read
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