Sunday, August 8, 2010

Succession of Days from Bangladesh Team

August 5 early
we started the day today with a great time of fellowship as a team discussing the events of yesterday. We were not clear what today would bring forministry. We started by visiting a hindu temple in the town of Noahkali. Through discussion we have gotten permission to show the J film at the temple this evening at 630 pm our time. So from the muslim mosque to a hindu temple. Will update again later.
Thank you for your partnership in prayer.

August 5 afternoon
we will be starting the film in a few minutes even as the worshipers wail during their evening prayers at the temple. will update after

August 5 - right after film
the report from after the film starts with Our God is an Awesome God. There were about 150 or so that attended. The hindu worship started about half way through right next to where we were showing the film with loud music and singing Yet the movie went on. an interesting Clash about 100 feet from each other. There were many that asked for prayer And there may have been some decisions for salvation. Will send more later.

August 6 early
we are off to Shunapur today this is where it has reported that there are christians. We want to see what we are being measured against :). All are well and excited to see what God will accomplish today.

August 6 afternoon before film
we will showing the J film again in a small area of hindu homes in about 30 mins. We had a little problem at a mosque nearby a short time ago nothing serious but please pray that there will not be any disturbances and that the message can be heard unhindered.

August 6 evening
we are heading back to dhaka this morning we had another interesting day yesterday. Please pray for efficient travel on the roads for about 5 hours. We look forward to sharing everything that God has accomplished this week.

Sun. Aug. 7
we had a long, weary travel day yesterday back to Dhaka from Noahkli we are resting this morning some shopping this afternoon and the church tonight at william's church.

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