News & Upates from TEM

News & Upates from TEM

February 27, 2008 First Baptist of Fenton, MO

My good friend, Ed Stanley, invited me to speak at First Baptist of Fenton, MO. I have spoken there before and it was great to see some of the same people this trip. As usual I had a fantastic time sharing what TEM has been...

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February 22, 2008 Revival Preparation

I flew into St. Louis, MO, from Dallas, TX, where I had been visiting with some good friends of mine, Bruce and Debbie Wacasey. My good friend, Karl Leiber, met me at the airport. It was cold and snowing when I arrived....

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February 3, 2008

Mission Trip to Israel - Karl's Thoughts About The Trip It is said for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. For every great movement of the Lord, there is a opposing movement of satanic force, a squall line...

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January 31, 2008

Last day in Israel. It was hard to believe but it snowed in Jerusalem. People were making snowmen and having snowball fights. There was about six inches of snow. Joel and his wife and kids took us to the tomb of Jesus. It...

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January 30, 2008

Report from Shirley The weather we've experienced in Israel this week has been a surprise, to us as well as to the people who live here. It has been very cold (we expected daytime 60's) and rainy, with record wind speeds...

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January 29, 2008

Report from Angie Windiest day on record for Israel. Dan Seret (& his 2 children, Yael 7 yrs old & Ethan 4 yrs old) was our guide today at the Dead Sea sights. At 5 am Tom, Karl, Jeff, John & Megan rose to begin...

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January 28, 2008

Report from Angie Drove into Jerusalem today to tour the Old City. Yoel was our guide today and took us into the city through the Zion Gate in the Armenian Quarters. We walked the narrow streets and took in all the...

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January 27, 2008

Report from Meagan Today was an exhilarating introduction to evangelism in Israel. The broad range of emotions that people have toward the name of Jesus is evident in so many different ways. Some are curious, some are...

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January 26, 2008

Today was a chilly day at Caesarea but the Lord kept the rain off of us. How awesome it is to be in a place that we have read so much about, to sit possibly in the cell that Paul could have been in before he went to Rome,...

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January 9, 2008 Mission Trip to Haiti

Today was an easy day of tying up the loose ends. We had to buy a few things for the truck before Will & Josh drove it out to Global Outreach. George's son, Austin flew in from Mole St. Nichol so he picked him up....

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January 8, 2008 Mission Trip to Haiti

Today was a long but productive day. We didn't get in till about 7 p.m. We started off with a meeting with Pastor Dorleon of Z'Oranges discussing the upcoming Pastors Conference/ Discipleship Training/Building Team/Youth...

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January 7, 2008 Mission Trip to Haiti

Today was a busy day not to get a lot done but that is the way it is in Haiti, especially in Port-au-Prince. We started by taking Josh and Will to the truck and then meeting up with them at a tire company where we bought...

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January 5, 2008 Mission Trip to Haiti

Today was another day of running around Port for a while picking up some more supplies for Global Compassion and then going out to Global Outreach to store the supplies. We were able to get everything that was needed, which...

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January 4, 2008 Mission Trip to Haiti

Today we got up early and had some cowboy coffee, if you know what that is . . . coffee grounds boiled in water and then let the grinds settle. Not bad, and definitely better than nothing. We had a busy day. We started out...

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January 3, 2008 Mission Trip to Haiti

Will Tiller and I arrived today and were picked up by George and Joshua. They drove Gabriel, the military truck, down for us. Global Compassion Ministry out of St. Louis, MO, will be using Gabriel this month. Gabriel was...

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November 15, 2007

Last Day in Nan Sentrain Today was another day of resting in the Lord and doing what needed to be done. We needed a radiator, as most of you know, but I did not know the cost of it until last night. It amazes me how much...

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November 14, 2007

A Day of Odd Jobs and Rest I woke up this morning, after a great sleep, to the smell of coffee that Josh was brewing on the stove. We had a great breakfast of eggs, rolls and bananas. It was a day of relaxing and just...

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November 13, 2007

A Visit to Bombardopolis Last night was the best night's sleep have had since I arrived in Haiti. I went to bed at 8 p.m. and woke up at 5:30 a.m. I must have needed it. I had breakfast with the Ungers, and then George and...

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November 12, 2007

Traveling from Port to Nan Sentrain George and I got up at 4:15 a.m. and went to pick up the truck so that we could bring it to the CSI house, finish loading it up and be out of Port-au-Prince by 7:00 a.m. We actually left...

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November 10, 2007

The Team Leaves, The Truck Breaks Down & The Ungers Arrive Everyone was up and ready to get home to see their families. After breakfast we were off to the airport. Keep in mind that the truck was still not completely...

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