ABC's Nightline Correspondent Dan Harris moderates a debate that questions the existence of Satan. Participants in this debate are: Annie Lobert, Pastor Mark Driscoll Deepak Chopra, and Bishop Carlton Pearson. (2009)
Hi everyone. I need your help. I want to study the lives of these saints listed below, but was wondering if any of you have used books on these people, and are willing to send them to me in Canada. I am looking for books about:
- John Wesley
- William Booth
- Charles Finney
- Adoniram Judson
- Jonathon Edwards
- D L Moody
- Gladys Alyward
- Amy Carmicheal
- Aimee Semple McPherson
- William Branham
- Evan Roberts
- Hudson Taylor
- Sodom Had No Bible (Ravenhill)
- The Lotus and The Cross (Zacharias)
Anyways, if you are willing and able to bless Jenny & I with any books like these, our address is
Joshua Duffy
4 Newland Cres
Charlottetown, PE
C1A 4H5
Canada
Thank You!
Indeed. I have a tremendous head cold. Terrible cough, headaches, and clogged sinuses! It started getting outta hand on Apr 6, and today, two weeks later, it rages on. I'm beginning to thin I need to see a doctor and maybe get some antibiotics or sumthin.
We are back in Phnom Penh after an amazing (but exhausting) 5 day tour of Ho Chi Minh City and Da lat, Vietnam. It was an amusing time seeing as though the 40 people on the tour were Chinese and Cambodian, and none of the tour was in English! Thank God for the few passengers who were able to translate enough English for us to know what was going on! Here's the wrap up:
Apr12 (sun)
- the bus leaves at 5am!! 12 hrs later we are in Ho Chi Minh City, the 24th largest city in the world, at over 6.6 million people!
- we visit some amusement park
- have some local cuisine for supper
- stay at a nice hotel (Caesar's)
Apr13 (mon)
- wake up call at 5:30am! Let's get a move-on!
- go to a huge theme park with a big crocodile area
- 6 or 7 hr drive through the mountains of southern Vietnam to Da Lat
Apr14 (tue)
- visit a couple of flower parks (boring!)
- visit a huge Buddha statue overlooking Da Lat. HUGE!
- visit the former King of Vietnam's palace
- visit a great waterfall which we had to take a manual roller coaster to get to the bottom of the valley where it was at
- took a cable car ride over Da Lat
- visit a market and I find Versace's latest cologne for cheap! (I've been looking for it for a good price since september.)
Apr15 (wed)
- leave Da Lat and head back through the mountains towards Ho Chi Minh
- visit another waterfall
- visit a mall in dowtown Ho Chi Minh City
- have supper on a big boat floating around the port
Apr16 (thu)
- return to Phnom Penh
For complete set of pictures of our Vietnam experience, click -->HERE<--.
Now we have the weekend to prepare for classes on monday, which will kick off our final four weeks in Cambodia.
Pretty crazy. Good Friday nearly escaped notice, and would have(!!), save for Facebook! I found out at around 8:30pm! How crazy is that?! Something we are so accustomed to in the West, is not even mentioned here, where we are, in the East.
Early sunday morning, Jenny & I will cruis'er outta Phnom Penh for a 5 day Vietnamese bus tour! We are really looking for it.
Today was a celebration for the Khmai New Yr. At New Hope School they distributed baby powder (and the like) to the children and we had a big powder war! After 30 minutes of bedlam, the water balloons were unleashed! It was pretty crazy, and no teacher (save for a couple) were left unscathed. Jenny did her best to refrain from the water fight, but sadly, was unable to escape. The kids had a great time, and we were all in desperate need of a shower afterwards.
The New Yr is offically from the 14-16th, and there will be no classes next week, which afforded Jenny & I the time to go to Vietnam. Enjoy the Khmai New Yr everyone!
And prayer would be appreciated for the documents that were sent to us today regarding our employment at Double H Ranch this summer. The mail system can be unreliable here. Thanks.
Phnom Penh is HOT! Jenny and I have been back to our New Hope School teaching schedule for a week now, and the temp has averaged around 32C/90F, but according to weather.com it feels like 36C/97F! The energy has been low in this heat, but the work has driven us forward.
There are no other foreigners here right now so we have been the only native english speakers teaching. This means a demanding schedule. I am now teaching with the preschool between 9-10:20am; then with the Grade 2's from 10:30-11am. I then teach an adult Intro class from 3:30-4:30pm; I alternate daily between a Level 1 and Intro class during 5:30-6:30pm; then a Level 3 adult class from 6:30-7:30pm.
I had to give up my Bible Study to teach the 6:30 Level 3 class simply because there is no other person here who can do it. Jenny is now teaching a combined Bible Study during the 6:30-7:30 time slot. I didn't want to give up my Bible Study when Keat originally rotched the idea, but my doing so permits more Cambodians to attend the services which are necessary for recieving their scholarships. Sometimes, you have to back off from the spotlight and work for the good of the whole, and not worry about who is leading people to Christ, just that people are being led.
In one week, we head to Vietnam for a 5 day tour. It is the Khmai New Yr and all classes will be cancelled! Till then, we learn these Cambodians some English!