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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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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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T-Minus 10 Days

Category : Africa, Missions

Hello Family & Friends,

This is a quick update on Kenya. We are 10 days away from departure and I can hardly believe I am going back after 4 1/2 years. My heart for missions was placed on the back burner and now it is getting ready to kick into after burner. I am so thankful you have decided to join us in prayer and support.

I somehow misplaced my shot record over the past 6 weeks and was looking at having to take all my shots over. Thank goodness the yellow fever and typhoid vaccinations are controlled, so the clinic in Austin is reissuing my shot record for $5. That’s a lot better than $500.

We are excited about what God is going to do through us in Nairobi and Eldoret. I have attached a flyer from one of the conferences we will be speaking at. Be sure to keep us covered in prayer while we are on our journey, November 28 – December 10.

In addition to prayer support, it’s not too late to support our trip financially. We can always use the extra funds to help plant and build churches, as well as meet the needs of the people we will come in contact with. No amount is too little or small, God will use all for His glory and advance His Kingdom.

Be sure to keep an eye on this page, my personal page, main site or twitter for updates about our journey. I will attempt to post daily, but at least every couple days. This may be my last update between now and when I return, so until then be encouraged and blessed in the Lord.

Humbly,

James

Mail financial support to:

Owe No Man Ministries
c/o James Miller Jr
P.O. Box 1167
San Marcos, TX 78667-1167

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