Tuesday, October 2, 2007

I´M GOING TO TURKEY!!!!

WOOOHOOO I´M GOING TO TURKEY OCTOBER 16TH-27TH, PLEASE PRAY FOR US!!! Their will be a team of about 20 that will be leaving out of Caracas, VZ to a conference in Turkey. This conference will share about how to win the Muslim Community to Christ around the world. This is very important for us to attend so that as we are teaching others on missionhood around the world and training people, we can share the very important concepts about the Muslims and how to break down walls. We will also be touring the 7 main churches that the Bible speaks about in the book of Revelation. Turkey is an very, very old country that is mentioned in Biblical times. It will be a great learning experience as well as a huge time of ministry there. We will also be participating in a prayer walk around the city of our stay called (Istanbul).

One important factor to make this trip complete is that we will be able to gather enough dollars to afford everything. The Turks do not accept Bolivars, which is the Venezuelan cash currency, so we have to take hard routes to try and get U.S. dollars. Turkey will accept dollars and euros. However, the Lord has provided greatly so far and we know He will continue to provide!! I can use my credit card over there for things I do not need physical cash for however. So if any one would like to contribute in any way you can send checks, money orders, or cash to my home address:

Morris Residence
8344 Chatham Rd.
Medina, OH 44256

And my mother will gladly deposit any offering into my bank account for me, to be exchanged.

Gracias y Dios Te Bendiga
(thank you and God bless you!)
Servant to the Nations

A Day Roaming Venezuelan Streets

Well, this morning was very interesting...Fernanda and I had to run some arons before entering the office today. Let me tell you- arons are not fun espcially when it is so HOT outside! I was dripping in sweat as we walked, walked fast, and ran down streets hopping in and out of buses and stores. Only trying to find what we needed to do. Fernanda is semi-new to the city we are staying in also so it was an adventure to both of us together. (not necessarily a fun adventure though) It is very fustrating how long it takes to get from one place to another. It is not like America where if you forgot something at the store you just go back hours or days later and have easy access to Wal-Mart or something. When you buy in Venezuela you want to be sure you purchase everything, because the process is just too tidious. Anyhow- that has been my morning and now I am getting things done in the office, assisting the missionaries.

Chao Baby! ;)