“Wo Xi Huan Chi Jiaozi”
Friday, January 29th, 2010 by SummerWithin a matter of 12 hours we had to try and eat
over 120 dumplings…
Within a matter of 12 hours we had to try and eat
over 120 dumplings…
Huddled around the table, Rocky, Hans, and I taught Li Yang about baptism. As we sipped our tea in the drab unheated room, the words of renewal, redemption, life and salvation seemed all the brighter.
Feature: Salvation
Nonetheless, as you wipe some sleep from your puffy morning eyes and shuffle your slippered feet across the kitchen to the microwave, don’t forget to thank the kind folks at Quaker Oats for making your morning just a little easier.
Seeing how the conversation was going, I dropped the question. “So do you believe Jesus is the son of God?” His answer…
Feature: Salvation
One of the most interesting things we found was a restaurant twenty-eight floors from ground level. The only access to it was an…
I feel that for me, riding a bike is as good as Peter walking on water…
At this, I said, “In the name of Jesus, be gone!” Instantly, the bee buzzed off into the distance and didn’t return. I smiled.
Life here in Asia is like something so many in America love: roller coasters. There have been so many ups and downs and twist and turns this year that I feel as if I have been on a crazy ride. But I can honestly say that this has been the best ride I have ever been on in my life!
I walked around, trying to really experience C-Land for the first time since I got here. I walked around my campus, asking God for vision. I started seeing students less as just people, and more as individuals God loves. I started seeing the dorms as future places of little fellowships gathering every week all over campus!
Over the past two weeks there was some brainstorming among a few of our Asian friends as to where a fellowship could be held…