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Repurposed lives, fresh lemons and sad good-byes!

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Today was the 4th structured day, and we had the most number of ‘P’s to focus on - profit, planning and partneing.  The day began by an inspiring and wonderful devotion by Katy from I Peter 2:9-10.  She reminded us that we are the royal priesthood and we can approach the throne of grace because of Jesus Christ.  This was followed by a blessed time of worship – praising God. 
 
One of the highlights of the day was the time of testimony from all our present clients who shared their experience from the previous week. It was really so refreshing and rewarding for all of us consultants to hear how God has already started to bring paradigm shifts in the hearts and minds of our clients. 
 
The parable of the ten virgins were acted out in the form of a fun-filled skit with the help of our ten clients.  It was a lot of fun to see how our clients changed into the brides waiting for the groom. They all had a good time enacting it with the Rep team.  We also did the parable on the ten minas which was concluded by a thought provoking questionnaire, which made everybody to think and analyse their talents and how they could use it to bring glory to God in and through their business as well.
 
Naren, Teju and Brett led a couple of fabulous teaching sessions. The video clip from Team Hoyt presented by Katy really moved everyone to tears.
 
Hurrah!  New lemons were added to the rep team today.  Brett gave us a taste of LEMON leadership and Impact Network, which I guess really helped people to broaden their network and to find out what piece of lemon they are.
 
It was sad to realize that today was the last day for Brett, Lyn and David Johnson for this year to leave Chennai, India.  When Kim called on the people to come forward, who had been blessed by their Presence everyone left their seats and went and prayed for them.  It was a wonderful sight to see.
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