![]() "The Lord is my Strength and my shield; in Him my heart trusts , and I am helped; my heart exults, and with my song I give thanks to Him." Evangelism Escapades I walked alone towards the building, touching my side periodically to ensure the knife tucked into my skirt was still there. My skirt whipped at my ankles as the wind rushed passed me as if running away from eminent danger. I wished that I had taken up my brother’s offer for him to walk with me. A wild horse was galloping around the deserted property bucking and neighing. I looked back and wondered if it was going to trample me or buck my car. My brother was sitting in the car with his fiancé, I insisted that he wait with her in the car rather than walk with me. They were on their way to a wedding; she was dressed in a sundress, not appropriate to walk through this area.
0 Comments
![]() “The Lord is my strength and my shield; in Him my heart trusts, and I am helped; my heart exults, and with my song I give thanks to Him.” Psalm 28:7 It was 02:30. My alarm started ringing in my ear. We crawled out of bed and braved the crisp night air as we packed the final luggage items into the already-laden vehicle. Puffs of white mist lingered on each breath, as we hooked up the trailer and then set off into the dark. I sat awake in the overflowing back seat of the wildebeest, thinking back over the previous few days and weeks. It had taken so much prayer, packing and preparation to get to this point. God is so faithful and He truly is our Provider. We had spent weeks organizing different ministries in schools and churches and arranging Bible and literature distributions all over the country. I felt the 2.5 tonnes of Bibles and books that were being pulled behind us bump in the night and gently sway the vehicle, almost as if to agree with the thoughts I was having. ![]() “The Lord is my strength and my shield; in Him my heart trusts, and I am helped; my heart exults, and with my song I give thanks to Him.” Psalm 28:7 What an adventure this year has been! And it’s not even half way through. It started with a bang shortly after the wedding of my brother, Chris, and my new sister, Hannah. I then attended the Frontline Fellowship Great Commission Course for three weeks. I learned abundantly, grew immensely, and was physically, emotionally and mentally challenged and stretched daily. |
More Articles
All
Archives |