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Day 9 – Wednesday October 25

In this morning’s prayer meeting we had an amazingly faith-building (at least for me) experience in hearing from the Lord corporately. Seelok asked the Lord to give each of us a special word, picture, or scripture. After a time we shared what was given. One by one a picture was formed bringing the various pieces together to hear from the Lord as one. My experience was similar to others where I didn’t think what I heard was relevant, but as others shared my piece became clear. We have an awesome God!!

338697-522729-thumbnail.jpgWayne had organized a tour of a Hindu temple for those interested and available with his client who grew up Hindu then came to the Lord a few years ago. We anticipated getting fascinating insights into Hindu beliefs and rituals and see for ourselves where and what they worship. Well, we fulfilled the former anyway… After arriving and removing our shoes (one is only allowed barefoot inside the walls) we got a call requesting we not proceed. So we obeyed and received our social studies lesson outside. The ties between Hinduism and Christianity are astounding and fascinating (although don’t ask me to explain!) It brought back a flood of memories from when I studied Buddhism a few years ago. We completed the circuit with a visit to St. Thomas’s (yes, THE Thomas) tomb and church. It was very quiet and peaceful in stark contrast to the raucous temple. 338697-522730-thumbnail.jpg

We got back just in time for my client’s second visioning session. It’s amazing to watch the intense prayer and movement of the Holy Spirit that occurs in these encounters. I don’t know how this team maintains their energy! OK, I do know…

Tomorrow is our last day of the training. Please pray for more breakthroughs in the clients and that our purpose would be brought to completion in our remaining time here. Sleep tight dear friends! That’s where I’m heading…

—Dianne

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