Post by Anne Terri on Mar 10, 2012 12:52:16 GMT 1
''March 10, 2012 God's Living Bible - The Third Testament - God's New Revelations - God's Inspiration - Spiritual Networks
A Missionaries' Bike Race (God Through Anne Terri With The Holy Spirit)
This day, I Asked you to Document - A Missionaries' Bike Race - reaching out from Key West to Bulgaria: To the ends of the earth! Through the information you received from Missionaries Justin and Karena Hanneken.
Justin has recently been ordained as a Pastor in the Baptist Faith, and his message is important for all who want to help the world. Since My Letter to him, he has left all behind and is a missionary. Anne, type the part from his flyer, pertaining to the bike race, which he sent you from Key West Florida.
AMEN''
By Justin Hanneken
Key West to Bulgaria: To the ends of the earth!
On Saturday, February 4, 11 friends and I set our on a journey that was four months in the making. As we pedaled our way out of NMSI's Center for Global Outreach, we had no clue what was ahead. Fresh in our minds was all that we were leaving behind: our families, our jobs, our comforts, and our agendas. Four months of planning, praying, and training had led up to this point. Having rose my bike 450+ miles in the month of January alone, I was excited to make the 300-mile trek from Fort Myers to Key West. With the wind in my face and pavement under my tires, I couldn't help but praise our Lord Jesus for all He had done to make this dream become a reality!
Ever turn of the pedal was an act of worship to Him.
He provided a group of riders that He foresaw before the beginning of time - a truly diverse group: local youth pastors from First Christian denominational churches, Assembly of God churches, non-denominational and more, to spend the week together in worship, prayer and fellowship. The first day spawned the longest stretch: 81 miles down Route 41 in to Everglades City. The next day we rode to Miami (71 Miles), Key Largo on the 3rd day, Marathon the 4th, and arrived in Key West on Wednesday, February 8.
The main purpose of this ride was a collective effort to raise awareness of the ministry of Gabe and Melissa Hillman, missionaries with NMSI, serving their second term with youth in Velingrad, Bulgaria, and to equip them to reach the 1,700 high school students in Velingrad with the Gospel. These youth are an unreached people group, and the Hillmans are reaching out to them through mountain biking, soccer, adventure courses and more.
Leading up to the ride, eight businesses came on board as sponsors. Five churches hosted us along the way. Our home church, Cross point, was the main sponsor of the ride. More than 60 people gave to support the riders, as we had set an audacious goal of raising 5,000 dollars. By the time you read this, more than 7,700 dollars has been donated to the cause.
''AMEN''
''My readers, Anne recently saw a documentary on a man who swam the Thames River in Great Britain. It took him 8 days. He had the goal to raise money to help the homeless children who were sleeping on the streets in Africa.
To his surprise also, many came to support his efforts, which were grueling. He, as with Justin, has met these children first hand.
I Say, when one does something for the good of others, whether it be to spread The Word, or to help those suffering, I Am There.
Justin rode in this bike race, with great Faith, in Jesus.
I Am God, and I Watch all Good Works. In these efforts, the money earned went to the right hands.
AMEN''
Relating Links:
Jan 29 2010 - God's Letter To Justin - Carried
Read more: godslivingbible.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=messeuletatmissjustin&thread=276&page=1#ixzz1oiCf2a00
AMEN''
www.youthHOPE.com
A Missionaries' Bike Race (God Through Anne Terri With The Holy Spirit)
This day, I Asked you to Document - A Missionaries' Bike Race - reaching out from Key West to Bulgaria: To the ends of the earth! Through the information you received from Missionaries Justin and Karena Hanneken.
Justin has recently been ordained as a Pastor in the Baptist Faith, and his message is important for all who want to help the world. Since My Letter to him, he has left all behind and is a missionary. Anne, type the part from his flyer, pertaining to the bike race, which he sent you from Key West Florida.
AMEN''
By Justin Hanneken
Key West to Bulgaria: To the ends of the earth!
On Saturday, February 4, 11 friends and I set our on a journey that was four months in the making. As we pedaled our way out of NMSI's Center for Global Outreach, we had no clue what was ahead. Fresh in our minds was all that we were leaving behind: our families, our jobs, our comforts, and our agendas. Four months of planning, praying, and training had led up to this point. Having rose my bike 450+ miles in the month of January alone, I was excited to make the 300-mile trek from Fort Myers to Key West. With the wind in my face and pavement under my tires, I couldn't help but praise our Lord Jesus for all He had done to make this dream become a reality!
Ever turn of the pedal was an act of worship to Him.
He provided a group of riders that He foresaw before the beginning of time - a truly diverse group: local youth pastors from First Christian denominational churches, Assembly of God churches, non-denominational and more, to spend the week together in worship, prayer and fellowship. The first day spawned the longest stretch: 81 miles down Route 41 in to Everglades City. The next day we rode to Miami (71 Miles), Key Largo on the 3rd day, Marathon the 4th, and arrived in Key West on Wednesday, February 8.
The main purpose of this ride was a collective effort to raise awareness of the ministry of Gabe and Melissa Hillman, missionaries with NMSI, serving their second term with youth in Velingrad, Bulgaria, and to equip them to reach the 1,700 high school students in Velingrad with the Gospel. These youth are an unreached people group, and the Hillmans are reaching out to them through mountain biking, soccer, adventure courses and more.
Leading up to the ride, eight businesses came on board as sponsors. Five churches hosted us along the way. Our home church, Cross point, was the main sponsor of the ride. More than 60 people gave to support the riders, as we had set an audacious goal of raising 5,000 dollars. By the time you read this, more than 7,700 dollars has been donated to the cause.
''AMEN''
''My readers, Anne recently saw a documentary on a man who swam the Thames River in Great Britain. It took him 8 days. He had the goal to raise money to help the homeless children who were sleeping on the streets in Africa.
To his surprise also, many came to support his efforts, which were grueling. He, as with Justin, has met these children first hand.
I Say, when one does something for the good of others, whether it be to spread The Word, or to help those suffering, I Am There.
Justin rode in this bike race, with great Faith, in Jesus.
I Am God, and I Watch all Good Works. In these efforts, the money earned went to the right hands.
AMEN''
Relating Links:
Jan 29 2010 - God's Letter To Justin - Carried
Read more: godslivingbible.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=messeuletatmissjustin&thread=276&page=1#ixzz1oiCf2a00
AMEN''
www.youthHOPE.com