Turn away my eyes from looking at worthless things, and revive me in Your way. –Psalm 119:37 Early this summer I finally gave … Continue reading
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FROM 33*01’59.01”N 108*41’29.5W (4743 ft.) TO 19*4601.51”N 14*21.57.94’W (3012 ft.) TO 39*54’15 17”N 116*24.26.69”E (159 ft.) In other words, from Buckhorn, New Mexico to Autlan de Navarro, Jalisco, Mexico to Bejing, China. I just got back from a month in Mexico, 34 days to be exact. We handed out about 2000 Gospel tracts I designed. I preached … Continue reading
Until the Spirit is poured upon us from on high, and the wilderness becomes a fruitful field, and the fruitful field is counted as a forest. Isaiah 32:15 So tremendous has been this sense of awareness of God, that I have … Continue reading
It’s difficult to convince an African preacher in the bush that I’m not rich. After all, they reason, I had the money to fly around the world to get there. Yes, I explain that God’s generous people provide for me … Continue reading
Compare these two sets of quotes. “I asked Jesus into my heart when I was a child.” “I accepted Jesus as my personal Savior.” “I prayed a prayer after my pastor.” “I went forward during a revival meeting.” “I remember … Continue reading
In the last couple of years, I’ve had the privilege of preaching the Gospel in public and private schools in The Philippines and several countries in Africa. This is in addition to work in Mexico. I’m constantly amazed at the openness and … Continue reading
Last year I preached the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ to 18,591 eternal souls. What a privilege! I don’t mean this to sound like ‘me’. It’s all Him! It’s all for His glory. And it sure is a joy … Continue reading
True preaching is a miracle. An ordinary man called and anointed of God, after painstaking study and agonizing struggle, receives a message from God which the Holy Spirit first preaches to the preacher’s own conscience. A preacher is the only man who … Continue reading
Home (definition: wherever Terri is) is always my favorite place to be, especially after 45 days in eastern Africa. I love Africa and the people there. It’s become like a second home to me. But it’s always good to be back. International travel … Continue reading
You’ve heard it in movies or cartoons, like Aladdin. I hear daily the eery, mournful cry of the Muslim ‘prayer’ caller crying out to his god, a god who, at best, does not exist, at worst is the angel of … Continue reading