Monday, August 20, 2007

20/8/07

Hey hows it goin? I’ve had a relatively good couple of days a bit of a struggle at some points but it’s been good. I keep dreaming and imagining things I want to see done, like different jobs people coming off drugs or prostitution could be taught to do which would support them and the house. Coffee shops (maybe even mobile), sowing one off creative clothes which could be sold at bugibba or PV or Valletta, and even producing crafted objects made out of anything from clay to metal which are then sold either on a web site or at city gate or something.

At the same time wondering how and when is it going to start, who is going to be involved and where are we going to be (we would need a building) so druggies and prostitutes don’t go straight back home and to their friends but rather stay somewhere until they are solid. Where is the money going to come from? I know some one who said they might help with stuff but since there is no communication it gets hard to depend on someone who doesn’t respond, but maybe it’s a question of timing, who knows. Been thinking of doing dreadlocks but I don’t know yet.

Sunday Jim Goll spoke in the morning at Bethel, I don’t remember most of what he said, I only remember some stuff but I had teary eyes through most of the first part when he was mostly prophesying over Redding and Bethel but I wanted those words for Malta.

One thing a few of you might be interested in would be his ministry is starting a Global Moravian prayer watch on 11 September they will launch it on their site and whoever wants to can sign up for an hour slot anytime anywhere in the world you enter the time and time zone and join how ever many people will be praying at that time around the world.

In the evening service it was a meeting mostly aimed at people who live here since school is starting soon and that means around 700 new people which they have no space where to put considering even yesterday they had to over flow room but that only seats a few hundred so they are going to use the university hall where instead of 2 service in the morning they will have three.

So he spoke about the inconvenience it would be for everyone, he also spoke a lot about being a community and being hospitable helping everyone who comes in from anywhere. He also urged people to pray and pursue God for a cancer free zone as well as pursuing a corporate anointing to see ALL healed not just a few.

He has a beautiful heart like all the people here seem to have, Kris and Jim Goll also spoke a bit on the same themes mostly.

Last night after service I moved to a new house, and Dan and michelle either moved out last night or today, not sure. The guy I’m staying with is nice, he is Kris Vallotton’s assistant, interning with him.

Peace to u all

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