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My Dead Bones Live This week I witnessed an army of dry bones live. Youth, staff and church leadership from several churches, cities, states and denominations came together in one mind, one heart, one spirit and one voice to proclaim Christ is Lord over our lives, our families and our communities. I never imagined that I would see such hunger,...

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Where the Spirit of the Lord is As I seek clarity for the final service of this camp, I am reflecting on all God has done this week in the lives of these campers and staff. Last night we were in service for 6 hours. That's right 6 hours. The Spirit of the Lord moved on the place and we witnessed God heal family relationships, deliver youth and adults...

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Not of this World This is day 3 of camp, and I am filled with excitement and expectancy. The last 2 nights were amazing and God met the students here. Sunday night, I spoke on breathing the promises and calls of past camps and encounters with the Lord. Then the team ministered to every youth and adult who believed they are called into ministry....

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Back at Camp I arrived here in Missouri and immediately was filled with excitement, not just at the privilege to be here and reconnect with good friends, but at what I believe God is going to do this week. It been a few years since I was at youth camp, so I came up a day early to acclimate and work through any anxieties before the week...

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The drought is over - July 2010 Update We may never understand all God's ways, purposes and dealings with us in this life; however, we will definitely see, feel and taste the results of His hand. The key is what posture will we take when Father is leading us through the valley or desert, in times of famine or drought? Will we react, most likely, or will we respond,...

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Macedonia was the very first missionary journey for James, in 2003, while a youth minister for the Pentecostal Church of God. Our host missionaries, Ed & Gayla Bolay, presented the team with some great opportunities including street ministry, an outreach to the gypsy’s in a garbage dump, home visits, baptisms and church crusades. We experienced the power of the Holy Spirit with manifestations of physical healing, spiritual deliverance and prophetic impartation.

It has been many years since we embarked on this first mission; however, God has opened the door for us to return. We are praying, planning and believing to join our friends and co-laborers Ed & Gayla once again to advance the Kingdom of Christ in Macedonia. Much has changed since our first visit. The Macedonians, Albanians and Greeks have reconciled many of their differences. The native mission and ministry teams are working more autonomously and cohesively as a body. There is still very much work to spread the true gospel of Christ to this spiritually and culturely oppressed nation. Our target date for this trip is August/September, 2010.

We have our full budget to raise in a very short time. As always, we desire prayer covering above all. However, financial provision and resources make it all happen in the natural. At this juncture, James is the only one traveling; therefore, will you join us in this endeavor? If you would like to sponsor James, visit our donate page.

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