Photo with @StevenBerry taken yesterday
Much more tired today. But the heart surgery went well with zero complications. Out same day, Praise God.
Today I'm weak, but still pain free and walking is more normal now - will try for another short walk today when the temperature drops a bit.
But I did have heart surgery 52 hrs ago, so not too bad considering.
God is good!!
#recovering #BBHQ #feelingloved #gettingthere #heartsurgeryrecovery #Pure247Radio #teamwork
#Training is to help the believers to understand the original call, fulfilling the Great Commission!
@paga4 2 days ago I read the Book of Nehemiah. Thank you for sharing.
How an $861 debt = 20 years a slave - gcrelief.org
> This is a story of how a Christian family in Pakistan endured over 20 years of bonded slavery in a brick kiln, and how they finally found freedom. Maryam and her family, trapped by a debt of less than $900, faced daily struggles in the scorching heat and constant dust of Pakistan's brick kilns.
> After losing her husband to a respiratory illness caused by the harsh working conditions...
#Training for #ChurchPlanters
The best part of the training is learning to be with Jesus.
Mark 3:14 He appointed 12 of them so that they would be with him. He would also send them out to preach. 15 And he gave them authority to drive out demons.
Blitzkrieg: RSF advance deep into Sennar State and storm into the capital Sinja
> Shocked residents scrambled to leave the Sennar state capital Sinja yesterday after the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) suddenly and unexpectedly stormed into the city, which lies in a fertile agricultural region along the banks of the Blue Nile.
https://sudanwarmonitor.com/p/blitzkrieg-rsf-advance-deep-into
Mass displacement and looting in Sinjah After RSF attack - Sudan Tribune
> Sinjah, the capital of Sennar state, and surrounding areas are experiencing a mass exodus of civilians following the Rapid Support Forcesβ (RSF) attack on the city on Saturday.
Church Bombings, Terrorist Attacks: Preparing Disciples for Persecution in Congo
> Dr. David Kasali, founder and president of Congo Initiative, is determined to disciple more Christians in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a place where they are being specifically targeted for persecution by terrorist groups and radical Islamists.
A team to highlight the prayer needs of 10/40 Window Nations.