Wednesday, May 21, 2008

QUARRY INTERNS IN SOUTH AFRICA

I received a report from Rich Franzen yesterday regarding CNN reports in South Africa and our interns:
The team is doing great and ministry has been very fruitful so far.
The teams are working in locations that are not near any of the noted hotspots and we are closely keeping watch on every front. We have many locations that we can move the team around to to make sure we avoid any risky areas.

Here is an update from Justin (one of our second year in country):
Its saturday, we have ministered in front of close to 3000 students, yesterday we were at a high with just shy of 1000 high schoolers. All of the young people I have talked to one on one pretty much say the same. "we are so grateful you are here. Your message gives us hope." I cannot go into complete details simply cause of time. We are all having an incredible experience. the moment we arrived at our final destination we were preparing to talk in front of people for that night. Ann and I shared at a small group with about 20 people about trials James and counting it joy when you fall into trials, i shared the word and Anna told of here healing from food allergies.
Yesterday I held a 6 year old orphan in my arms as I found out he only had about 1 month live because of HIV. My heart broke into a thousand pieces. He is extremely outgoing and mimics the American accent haha.
This has been an amazing time and we still have a lot of time left to minister. Tomorrow we will speak and lead the local church service. Thats about all i have time for. Thank you to everyone who is praying for us and continue to pray as we lead thousands to Christ and show them the love of Jesus

Reporting from South Africa, Justin

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