Saturday, October 17, 2009

Off To Papua New Guinea

Hi everyone,

First off, I want to say that I haven't forgotten about you guys! I've been extremely busy with ministry back at base and found it very difficult to find time to blog. With the last couple of weeks, my team and I went over the subjects of biblical perspectives and world missions. During this time, we've also been preparing each day for our 6 weeks in PNG. Our preparation has consisted of disease awareness (Malaria, etc...), symptoms, treatments for other simple health issues, and evangelism preparation. I've been putting together and hour-plus sermon so I may be prepared when we arrive in PNG.

From what I know, our team will be visiting many villages around Kerema in the Western Gulf Province. During our visits, we will be putting on programs we have put together that include games, worship, preaching, and prayer. In addition. we will also be informing people about the ship tour that will be following in 2010. I know that during our six weeks, the Holy Spirit is going to use my team and I to make an impact that will change the lives of those we minister to, and use those we minister to, to change our lives as well.

Before i'm finished, I want to thank you for continuing to read my blog and support me. To all those who have been praying for me and finacially supporting me, I am so greatful. Because of your contribution, God has absolutely transformed me, giving me new direction in my life, and impacted those who don't know the love and truth of Jesus. If it weren't for you, I would not be where I am now, nor would I be reaching the lost. In other words, you are just as invloved in impacting the nations as I. Thank you, once again, and please continue to pray for my team and I as we venture into the mission God has placed before us in PNG.

If you haven't seen the video in my previous post, please watch it! It shows some of the areas I will be, and explains what my team and I are paving the way for.

Don't forget the way God cares for you, and continue to walk in the salvation of Jesus Christ,

Anthony Schuller