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Team Canada Prayer Update #6 - August 21, 2008 Print E-mail

Update from Team Canada

A Gathering of the Nations

Huge crowds lined the way as athletes from hundreds of Nations passed by during the opening ceremonies of a much anticipated international sporting event. No, I'm not talking about the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China. What I'm referring to is where a gathering of close to 5,000 athletes would compete and represent their nations.

Read more... [Team Canada Prayer Update #6 - August 21, 2008]
 
Team Canada Prayer Update #5 - August 6, 2008 Print E-mail

Update from Team Canada

Hard to get to...Even harder to leave!

There couldn't be a greater contrast from the last urban community to where the caravan was now heading.

Read more... [Team Canada Prayer Update #5 - August 6, 2008]
 
Team U.S. Prayer Update #6 - August 6, 2008 Print E-mail

Update from Ron Hutchcraft with Team U.S.

You've prayed.  You've gotten others to pray.  You may have given to send an On Eagles' Wings warrior.  You need to know what God has done through Team U.S...

477 Native American young people have given their hearts to Jesus Christ!

And there's more.  Starting with the story of the team's final reservation before reaching out at the largest Native youth event on the continent...

No Gospel witness.  At best, a handful who know Christ.
And a community ripped by gangs and violence.

That's the tragedy of the "Panther Point" reservation - the final stop for Team U. S. in the Summer of Hope 2008.  Clearly, the enemy does not plan to relinquish his hold on this hurting place.  He's been able to keep the Light out for a long time.  And On Eagles' Wings is all about that Light.

Read more... [Team U.S. Prayer Update #6 - August 6, 2008]
 
Team Canada Prayer Update #4 - August 4, 2008 Print E-mail

Update from Team Canada

OEW goes Urban...

Since making a commitment to Canada four years ago, most of our outreaches have been in isolated First Nations communities, some of which are incredibly challenging to get to. We've had to fly into communities with no roads leading to them. This summer included taking a 24-hour ferry boat ride to another isolated community we visited. We're known for going to the hard-to-get-to places. But for now, our team's sights are set on an urban community of 50,000 people where close to 5,000 First Nations people call home.

Read more... [Team Canada Prayer Update #4 - August 4, 2008]
 
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