Montana for a few days. This past weekend I had the pleasure of partnering with Revival Cry ministries. Dennis Reanier and his team have a heart to see people connect with The Lord in a deep way. Creating space for an encounter with the living God, the reality of life in Jesus and of the resurrection power of God. They also have a heart for connecting different ministers and raising up the next generation of leaders. I like these guys! So, I basically invited myself over to Bozeman, … [Read more...] about Montana for the weekend – the freedom of ART
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Anticipation. Life continues to happen.
I sit here on this sunny Wednesday afternoon. I feel like life is shifting. Shifting gears. Moving forward. Preparing to GO. To move on. To hit the road. TRAVEL. International. Local. RELATIONSHIP. More and more I realize my life, my vocation, my time is spent best on relationships. Communicating (well, attempting to), drinking coffee with people. Discussing the thing we call life. FAITH and LIFE. This is my VOCATION. “For my part, I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I … [Read more...] about Anticipation. Life continues to happen.
Bloody Boston
Wednesday. April 23. 2013 San Diego, CA 2:23pm As I was driving, well actually while I was getting gas, which is a bit of a mission for my car (I have to actually stand there and pump it till it is full...no auto filling this car, due to a little issue with the fuel tank.) I took the forced moment to think. In the last few days it seems like I have constantly been … [Read more...] about Bloody Boston
Transitional 2011
Article for CCF church newsletter. By William Rosenberg - YWAM Missionary I am writing this article from the road. Current location, New York City. I have been “on the road” for the last 7 years serving God around the world. The journey has been full of many ups and downs. Yet God is in the midst of every step I take, in the midst of every day I live. TRANSITION has been the word for 2011. I left the states early February for my annual return to New Zealand. Yet this time I was … [Read more...] about Transitional 2011