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Page history last edited by Ramesh Naraine 12 years, 7 months ago

Slideshare plugin errorHere are some photo albums from some of our recent mission trips:

 

This one is of the outreaches we did on the TACF Caribbean Cruise Feb 07: 

We did a Street March or Parade from the ship to a central square in the capital city of Bridgetown. Lindell Cooley led the parade singing great worship songs. The ship people (those on the Conference at Sea) began to fan out and pray with people for healing and all sorts of things! Others were giving out tracks. It was wonderful. Once we got to the square we had a series of local Christian bands do some sets while we worshipped, spoke with locals or just hung out.

 

In St Lucia, we fed over 2,000 people a nice warm meal of rice, chicken and veggies plus a drink. In addition, we had prayer tent for those who wanted healing and a tent for those who wanted a word from God. While waiting for your prayer you'd be listening to a bunch of local Christian bands jamming away, or you'd watch the ship people sharing with many locals the good news of Jesus and praying for all sorts of needs. It was an awesome time! We've already signed up for next year!

 

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This one is of our trip to Ukraine in the summer of 2006: 

 We took at team of 16 people with John and Carol to various places in Ukraine. We did Pastors and Leaders Conferences for the Partners in Harvest churches there. A big highlight was taking a team of 8 down to southern Ukraine to a town called Nikopol where there is a Christian Rehab centre on property which was once used as a Communist Youth Camp. We had a blast with those young men and women who are desperate for Jesus and what he can do for them but they have found help no where else.

 

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An International Leaders School of Ministry in Rome - September 2006:

We, Duncan and Kate Smith, Bruno and Niaomi Ierullo, Teresa, Elsie and I, had an awesome opportunity to do an ILSOM in Rome for a bunch of Charismatic Catholics and a handful of Protestants. It was held at the Abbey of the Three Fountains. The place gets its name from the legend which says that the apostle Paul was beheaded there and in the three places where his head fell there sprung up a fountain. This abbey is run by Trappist monks (a Benedictine order) who are committed to lives of prayer, silence and hard work. There is a church on the property which was built in the 12 century; I went into that church a few times, even though it was kind of off limits, laid on the floor and had some amazing soaking moments! I also got to preach on the last evening of the school in the church that was dedictated to the death of St Paul. It was a precious moment for me talking about the deaths of Paul and Peter (which are venerated by depictions on opposite walls of the church) and basically saying that they died because of the way they lived. And more pointedly, because of the Person for whom they were living. We must not do anything less.

 

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