Friday,
February 15, 2013
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Kolonia
Glory Chronicles
[Facebook Post from 2-7-13]
Last night a group of us went into the streets and sakau bars of Kolonia to
carry the glory of God to drunk people, gang members and troubled youth. We
brought our guitars, sang songs, shared our testimonies and preached the gospel
of the Father's love through His Son, Jesus Christ. Many stood up and entered
into a personal relationship with Yeshua void of religion, as "while we were yet
sinners, Christ died for us."
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The message of the night: You don't need to clean yourself up before you come to God. He wants to meet you right where you are at. Invite Him in. He will change your life forever. You will finally be free. You will experience hope and purpose.
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The message of the night: You don't need to clean yourself up before you come to God. He wants to meet you right where you are at. Invite Him in. He will change your life forever. You will finally be free. You will experience hope and purpose.
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[Spontaneous Outreach from
2-13-13] Ben, Jesse and I headed to Arnold's for a cup of coffee as our Kolonia
outreach that was planned with Marston and Alfonso was temporarily canceled
because the Every Home guys were practicing for the upcoming crusade in Daini.
While walking back from Arnold's we thought to go through Pohnrakied, but got
chased by some dogs. So we headed back home using the main roads to stay safe.
On our way back we ran into Marston and Alfonso and decided to hit the streets
for a little bit. Jesse decided to head back to the house, so Ben and I walked
toward Komwonlaid and Omine with the Every Home guys.
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We ran into a group of about
seven young people on the corner who wanted to hear what we had to share.
Marston shared the gospel very clearly and prayed with the youth to receive
Christ. While he was praying with them, I received a word from the Lord that at
least one of those youth had just recently been rejected by a girl that he
loved. As I spoke it out in faith, the oldest of the youth said that the word
was for him. I laid hands on him and prayed for God to heal his broken heart,
and that he would find intimacy solely in the person of Jesus Christ. They were
all floored that God loves them so much that He would give such a prophetic word
through us. We invited the youth to the upcoming crusade in Daini on
Friday.
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[Crusade in Daini from
2-15-13] Originally I was to lead the service at the jail while Herman came to
the crusade in Daini. That day, Herman called and asked that I go straight to
the crusade in Daini and that he would lead the service in the prison. Jonas and
I practiced two original songs for the crusade, "You'll Be There For Me," and
"Where the Wind Blows." With onlooking youth at dusk in Daini, Jonas and I
started the crusade with these two songs. The youth seemed to like them,
especially baffled that a white guy was singing reggea.
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The Every Home for Christ
youth performed dramas and dances as the sun set. More youth gathered and lined
the streets. The Father was drawing many youth to Himself. Testimonies were also
given and Anthony preached the gospel very clearly following a skit about the
narrow road and the wide road. I had asked Herman if we could invite anyone who
wanted prayer for healing or just a touch from God to come forward. Many came
forward giving their lives to Christ and to get prayer for physical healings. I
am pretty sure that everyone we prayed for received a healing touch from God. We
continue to see the glory of God touch down here in Kolonia,
Pohnpei.
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Christian
Jung
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