Have gone to my first church meeting at my new church. I know belong and attend an AOG church that speaks no English. They welcomed me and when I told them that I was a carrier for China they seemed OK with it. I am going to this church as I feel lead to it.
Some things I should make clear I was and still am a member of the Ingle Farm Salvation Army but as a christian I need to be accountable and lead by a church this is the one I have chosen.
Let me tell you why:
I was prayer walking the area one night when I ended up out side this church I looked at it for a while and God told me this was to be the church I would go to. I told him I did not know the way to get there and if he would help me find it again I would make it my church, a few weeks later I was riding around the town and came across this very same church I asked a few locals when the meeting was and left. After that I was sent to Thailand for a while as soon as I got back I went to the church.
I belive God has a plan for me in this church. posted by pete footer at 4:57 PM
3 Comments:
It's comforting to hear that you feel tied to the Army and yet can go to another church. Here in Newfoundland (Canada) we're an isolated Island who identifies more with "Newfoundlander" than "Canadian."
At the same time I've seen alot of people claim allegance to the army faster than to Jesus Christ.
Just something I thought I'd throw out there. It's been a blessing to read your blog, and I pray for you. Keep up our lord's work!
You're a strong leader in Christ's army, Pete. The Salvation Army comes second to His Army...you know what I mean. :) Keep up the good work, keep strong, and keep up hope. May God bind your enemies, and strenghten your new church. God loves them all so very much, and you're the right man to lead them further. :)
God bless, Pete. We all miss you here at Ingle Farm. <3
Thanks for those it's great to hear that someone is praying for China and Hong Kong whilse I work here.
Just as there is power in the blood there is power in the words I belong to the Salvation Army because I was called there and the moment I stop being a Salvo will be the day I'm told to move (I don't see that coming any time soon)
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