Tuesday, March 16, 2010

30 DAYS OF DIGGING! DAY 6:)

DAY 6

Look for words that indicate time: before, after, while, during, then, no longer, as long as, etc. This should help you see the sequence of events. 
What happened in the past? 
What is taking place presently? 
What are the future events?
Lastly, write down your thoughts....


You might also like:
Self-Study Bible CourseThrough the Bible in One Year: A 52-Lesson Introduction to the 66 Books of the BibleScripture Workbook: For Personal Bible Study and Teaching the Bible 

Monday, March 15, 2010

30 DAYS OF DIGGING! DAY 5:)

DAY 5

Lists geographical locations.
Find out which ones are important in understanding this book?
Find this locations on the map. If they are cities, pick one or two and read about in the Bible dictionary.
Think about how this information helps you to understand the book.
Lastly, summarize your thoughts...

You might also like:

Holman Illustrated Bible DictionaryNew Combined Bible Dictionary and Concordance (Direction Bks)The Practical Bible Dictionary and Concordance

Thursday, March 11, 2010

30 DAYS OF DIGGING! DAY 4:)

DAY 4

Write down all the people mentioned in the book.
Find out; which one are the main character. who are these people? Why are they important? Are they mentioned anywhere else in the Bible? Check your concordance.
What have you learn about these people?
Lastly summarize your thoughts.


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NIV Bible: WITH Cross-references and Concordance (Bible Niv)The NIV Comprehensive Concordance (Concordance Niv)NIV Compact Concordance

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

30 DAYS OF DIGGING! DAY 3:)

DAY 3
Read the book through again and look for repeated words or phrases used.

Write down these words or phrases, then ask WHY the Author uses them.
Put in record your insight in your notebook or folder:)

You might also like:

Rick Warren's Bible Study Methods: Twelve Ways You Can Unlock God's WordA Modern Girl's Guide to Bible StudyHow to Study the Bible: A Discussion and Workbook in 12 Lessons

30 DAYS OF DIGGING! DAY 2:)

DAY 2
Read the Book through again, and write down the BIG IDEA of the book


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Monday, March 8, 2010

30 DAYS OF DIGGING! DAY 1:)

Decide on a book of the Bible that you want to study for each month
Before you begin, Purchase a notebook or folder to store all your insights from your study.

DAY 1
Read the book through in one sitting, rapidly, aloud.


You might also like:

How to Study the Bible for YourselfThrough the Bible in One Year: A 52-Lesson Introduction to the 66 Books of the BibleSelf-Study Bible Course


Monday, February 8, 2010

Short Update

My apology goes to every friends, blogger and all visitors.
I have been so blessed in my life this year. I am so lucky, especially to be serving in Youth With A Mission, Romania. It's such an amazing place for me to use my gifting.

I begin this year by evaluating what I've done last year. It was encouraging to see that I have ministered in different cities, youth groups, Churches, parks, street, homes, prison, concert, festivals and recreation center.

By the help of God, I have ministered to over 1,700 people in this past one year using African music as a tool to spread the gospel in Romania. I feel the need.I am getting more involve and also impacting more in youth.
Glory be to God for the opportunity.

I have to go now....more update coming:)

Saturday, December 5, 2009

First Sunday In Draganesti-olt

We ministered at Biserica Harul (charismatic church) in another County called Teleorman. After we've arrived and setup our instruments, the pastor introduced us, their worship team lead some worship and my team  mount the stage with wonderful and inspirating worship songs. Everyone got involve and we had a blessed time in the presence of God.



Three people from the team shared a testimony. One shared about how God heal him from a sickness. He was hospitalized and  his parents spent all that they have on his sickness but there was no positive result. God revealed Himself to him in a dream that he should be taken to the church. He told his parent and their obedience, faith and trust in God healed him that same day.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Mission in Draganesti-Olt Orientation

We arrived safely in Draganesti-Olt in the night and lodged at the mission house. It was a good and comfortable house with everything we need.

Raul, is the Leader of the ministries (Raspandind Evangelia in Oltenia Romania) at Biserica Speranta (Hope Church). He came to welcome us that night and was happy we made it safely.

He gave us a warm greeting, introduced himself and gott to know us too. He shared about what they do, their goal, vision, and what is expected of us.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Black Friday Deals

This could be a better deal for all friends who wants to shop on Black Friday...

Thanksgiving Medley

Dedicated to all my American Friends


The Journey to Draganesti-Olt

The journey To Draganesti-Olt in Southern, Romania started on Saturday, the 14th of November 2009. It was a good day, filled with excitement, joy from the inside to serve in Ministries.

My director and his wife came with their two beautiful girls so, we were twelve in number.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Draganesti Oltenia Mission Trip

This week is so tiring, exhausting and also, one of the blessed week I've ever had since my mission started in Romania.
It's so exciting to go and reach out to people. Spreading the gospel all over Oltenia, southern Romania.
We the YWAM Targu Mures, team is heading to Draganesti Oltenia to serve at Biserica Speranta (Hope Church) in expanding the Kingdom of God.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Blog Template Under Cunstruction

I decided to change my Blog Template and it's under construction. Please bear with me my lovely visitors and friends.

MOSES~

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

"Pepene-verde" in Camp


Pepene-Verde" Is the Romania word for "Watermelon." It was the best fruit I choose to eat when the weather is hot. Watermelon is more purchased, sweet and of the best quality in the summer. I did not find any in the store or market places for the my first 6 months here in Romania until Summer time.

The first time I saw it in a one store, I didn't believe my eyes. I went to different stores and they were in hundreds. I was really amazed of the fact that it's only in the summer that you can get Watermelon.Back home in Africa, you can find it in market places through out the year in Nigeria, Ghana, and Tog. Their taste are different sometimes due to the season.

Watermelon, not only a thirst quencher but also an excellent source of Vitamin C and a very good source of Vitamin A.

At the Camp in Prod, we ate many pieces of Watermelon in the afternoons before sport. The children and the youth like it more than anything else placed before them. It refreshes them and kill their thirst in the hot sunny weather.

No one as ever missed it, they always want more of it and talk about the subtly crunchy and also, dare to travel miles to the market to buy some for.






Shopping for Pepene-verde (watermelon) in an open market in Sighisoara. The cost is not much but the excitement and benefits derive from eating is nice.






Children at the camp asked for more piece and eat to their satisfaction.
(Click on the photo to view a larger image).

WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE KIND OF FRUIT IN THE SUMMER?

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Camp Fire

My time in the Camp for the Youth and children held in Prod, Romania was really a blessed time. I never for a minute get bored about the activities each day.


Tuesday, October 27, 2009

"Dogs Ain't Humans" by Chris Brady

"When I see how dog's behave, they think they are Humans. The Cat's think they are better than humans." LoL!

I watched Chris Brady "Dogs Ain't Humans" on YouTube. This video is funny, interesting and true. I Think it is good to see. write what you think about this post after viewing.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Prod

Prod is a village in the county of Sibiu, Romania. It is located 7 km NE of a town called Hoghilag. It is a village that is neat, well organized and the population of the people living there are few.
We had our camp meetings in the church and on the field of a German Reformed church. The dormitory looks so nice to stay with all the facilities. We had many activities during the day and in the night. The camp ground has a large field which is about 200 feet in length and in width 100 feet were we had lots of game on the field.

The village is a good place for solitude. It's very quite all the time and there is no distractions or things that make someone loose focus or concentration.
There is no internet and no network for mobile phones. We go to the top of the hill to search for signals before we can make a phone call, send or receive a message.

Monday, September 21, 2009

MISSION NOT ACCOMPLISHED

The journey started on the 3rd of August, 2009 a beautiful sunny day. I woke up early ready to meet at the YWAM Targu Mures base for a mission trip. Targu Mures to Prod (a village) is about 80km drive. The location for the camp for youths and children which we served and ministered for three weeks.

My team and I were 3. In the journey was a staff whose involvement in the camp was in the worship team. We have to travel through Sighisoara which is considered to be the most admirable and well preserved inhabited citadel in Europe, with a reliable old-fashion architecture.
We missed the maxi-taxi to Sighisoara so, we had to wait for 45 minutes for the next maxi-taxi.

We had many attractive luggage which we arranged in a good way in-front of us at the station were we stood. while we were waiting, Five guys with three ladies walked to the station. Two was smoking and they came in front of us with a terrible look on their faces.


They looked at us and the luggage. I looked strait into their eyes without any fear. One of my team member was afraid because he is a Romania and he knows what the guys was up to so, he was really scared and pull some bags so close to himself.

I noticed they were up to something but I was not really sure of what exactly was they were up to but was challenged by their attitude.
I was ready in to face the challenge "but not to fight." I encourage the team not to be scared or fearful but to be bold and gather courage because nothing was going to happen.

After some minutes, they went to stand in another place and everyone at the bus station held their bags close. I got to know their mission. Glory to God the maxi-taxi arrived few minutes later.

We used a strategy to pack our luggage inside the bus. one person stood with the luggage outside. One stood at the back of the maxi-taxi where we kept them and the rest packed everything not living one any behind.

After we had entered the maxi-taxi, I looked outside to the guys then I said to myself "MISSION NOT ACCOMPLISHED" and we all laughed.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Back home Blogging!

Greetings to all my friends whom I have not visited long ago. It is good to be home again after 5 weeks of Mission trip in villages. 3 weeks without a signal for phone or internet but focusing on the work of the Kingdom and 2 weeks in village with network but very slow in connecting.


I had a lot of times listening to people, making impact, playing games, and having time to release what is inside..
I am really excited to post what went on each day!!!