Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Long Time Returning!

It has been quite a while since the last post. So much has happened and the schedule has been really, really busy.

Marilou and I did spend a wonderful month in July in Brazil,
Bags packed and ready to go to Brazil, July 2010


and I will post more about that in the future (really I'll try to be more regular). And as soon as we returned, I was eyeball deep in making preparations for The Sentinel Group for the Hope For America Tours, launching the Premieres of An Appalachian Dawn, the newest Transformation DVD. August and most of September I was consumed with setting up nearly 50 cities and 5 tours across the USA  to tell this amazing story of hope. As I write, there is a Sentinel team doing the Hope For America Tour in Texas. It has really been a whirlwind Fall season.

 If you have not seen the preview trailers of An Appalachian Dawn, you can go to The Sentinel Group's website at, www.glowtorch.org and learn much more about this DVD and the story behind it. Go to The Sentinel Group's webstore to order the DVD at, www.revivalworks.com.

The response to An Appalachian Dawn has been amazing and you can read some of the comments on the website. Personally, I was in Georgia, Florida, Alabama and New York leading those tours.

What a joy to travel with Doug and Linda Abner from Manchester, Kentucky, and work with my dear friend, Jacquie Tyre from Atlanta, GA.

It was a great blessing to observe how God has hungry people in every place.

The greatest challenge for us in America is to recognize our need to be truly desperate for Him, and to realize that His Presence is the key to the true transformation of our communities. That is the lesson in every transformed community including Manchester, KY.  Now we are back at thinking somehow this election is going to do it. Well folks, the reality is we've been here before, and we ought to learn our lessons.  A desperate, praying, united, seeking Church is what is going to turn the tide of this country. The story of Manchester, Kentucky is a great domestic example of this.

Next time - Observations from our Pilgrimage to Brazil.

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