Monday, November 26, 2012

Saved




STORY BEHIND THE PHOTO: Picture Praise, 11/26/12


Salvation is a costly free gift. Remembering the price that Christ paid on the Cross is of great value to us. This past summer, God saved me again. Not that I doubt my salvation, but in that, I had my gallbladder removed.  It was asymptomatic and I could not have told you that I had a 2.8 cm gallstone. When I visited the doctor afterwards, he told me that if he had not removed it, cancer would have appeared in 1 to 3 years. Saved again! God has more plans for my life than I know of. 

The story of the dogwood tells the story of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. I was glad to have been able to be in the Smokey Mountains in Tennessee to take this picture. 


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photographer: Jayne Russell, Ukraine. “I Teach Christian Education and Women's Ministry at Kremenchuk Regional Bible College. I am embarking on my fourth term with a goal that more Ukrainains will be teaching my courses…soon.

Monday, November 19, 2012

Hold Me Fast




STORY BEHIND THE PHOTO: Picture Praise, 11/19/12



This picture was taken during a very special sunrise worship time on Easter morning. I was on a trip with 60+ students from a school in Southeast Asia. This was their senior trip; one last time for them to make memories with each other before scattering across the globe for the next step in their faith journey. Even though they are from many different cultural backgrounds, they have one thing in common: their parents serve overseas. There are many advantages and disadvantages to growing up as a TCK (Third Culture Kid) and they are often the "forgotten people group" that need spiritual guidance and investment just as much as the people their parents serve. Armed with a broad worldview, a Biblical perspective, a desire to serve, and a faith they've made their own, these students look to their Maker and Savior for guidance and strength. As the sun illuminates the beautiful creation in this photo, for me, it also symbolizes the Son, whose light illuminates this world and if allowed, will shine through a surrendered heart.


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photographer: Jeannie, Thailand

Monday, November 12, 2012

Glad Service




STORY BEHIND THE PHOTO: Picture Praise, 11/12/12

We were invited to a church gathering in one of the many bush churches out where we live. The ladies in the picture were in charge of doing all the cooking. They were also slated to sing a choir song with some others. So they were taking a quick break to freshen up before their debut. All went well, then the skies opened up and it began to pour rain. Thus saving us from having to try matumbo, (goat intestines), for lunch.

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photographer: Vera Steury, Kenya

Monday, November 5, 2012

Burst Into Song




STORY BEHIND THE PHOTO: Picture Praise, 11/05/12

Over the Christmas holidays we got to go away for a few days to a National Park in the bottom corner of Niger called Parc W. There is an amazing Ecolodge on an island, filled with Baobab trees, monkeys and amazing places to enjoy the sunset and sing Praises to God!

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photographer: Chantelle McIver, Niger. “I am the Director of a Girls School in Niger that focuses on girls at risk of early marriage and prostitution. You can check us out at  HYPERLINK "http://www.nvoc.ca" \o "http://www.nvoc.ca/" www.nvoc.ca”

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