the day started out with a quick breakfast and freezies. so brett brought the freezies by early, before alyssa and i were awake. some of them weren't completely frozen, so we had to find the ones that were the most frozen.
handing out freezies went really well! so many people thought there was a catch to what we were doing. this one guy stood about 3 yards from us asking us what our agenda was. he refused to believe that we were just giving away something completely free. he stood there for probably a good 10-15 minutes waiting for his bus to come. we told him we weren't expecting anything in return, we just believe that Jesus loves us and we want to spread His love. the guy seemed completely confused. we told him we were from the states, and that confused him even more. he said..if i went on a trip to the states i wouldn't be passing out free freezies for fun. (you liked that alliteration i'm sure) i hope we got him thinking. and i hope to see him around some more. we didn't catch his name, but you can pray for him as the freezie boy.
after passing out freezies, we went prayerwalking once again. the song "God of this City" continually came to my mind. its such a great image of what God can do on the UTM campus: "greater things have yet to come and greater things are still to be done in this city." it just excites me so much to think what God can and will do on the campus. maybe this summer or maybe for years to come. its so exciting!! :)
we headed back here after prayer walking. we bumped into tammy, the bus driver we met the first day. it was really neat seeing her again! she talked with us like we were close friends. continue to lift her up, and pray that our paths will cross more and more. she told us about a festival going on in oakville this weekend. we're gonna try to hit up some of that!
so tomorrow we plan on prayerwalking around UTM, scoping out a neighborhood to start up a ministry and the festival. not sure what order, but i'm pretty excited! the finger is continuing to get better. the swelling has gone down dramatically, and the pain is less and less. praise the Lord! :) i don't know how much longer i could have dealt with that..thank goodness for Jesus and medicine!
thanks, as always, for your prayers for me and my team. love you all!
Friday, June 26, 2009
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I'm so happy your finger is feeling better!
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