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Day 10 – Thursday October 26

For the first time since we arrived 10 days ago the majority of the team ate American food for dinner. When they returned there was a definite sense of refreshment and satisfaction. :-)338697-530067-thumbnail.jpg

Our day today was jam packed covering three more P’s – Profit, Planning and Partnering. The richness of provocation was clear through at times intense engagement of dialogue – especially regarding the profit and partnering. Each person presenting did a phenomenal job – good on you team! For many the concept of transferring business ownership to God was new. This was a huge breakthrough for my client. As we continue with the consultations the evidence of God’s hand at work is abundantly clear. I’ve personally not experienced such intense movement by God over such a prolonged period and we still have two days to go. We are all learning the meaning of every day being a new day. 338697-523669-thumbnail.jpg

I’m personally feeling the physical, emotional, and mental fatigue/strain – and I’m pretty sure I’m not alone. We continue to pray for grace to abound in and through us. Lyn led a wonderful prayer this morning asking for just that. With just 48 hours left crunch time has arrived to get completed the scorecards and prepare the deliverables for Saturday afternoon.

The final visioning session was held this evening and after almost 3 hours breakthrough came in the final 15-minutes. God has provided an amazing and gifted team to facilitate and intercede through the client visioning sessions. It’s fair to say who the clients were in Christ 10-days ago are not the same as who they are in Christ today. The beauty is that it is the Holy Spirit’s joy to continue the journey of sanctification and transformation that He alone has begun in each client’s and consultant’s hearts.

— Ruth
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