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Ireland-Count Down.

 Ireland-Count Down.

Finances

I felt that the number I needed to believe for was $10,000 with the majority of this being used to sow into ministry that is going on there and to help with getting new ministries started. I have also been believing and declaring 100-fold return for anyone who invests/sows/gives into this. Link for the gofundme https://gofund.me/a904c595 or you can give in person.

To borrow from Philippians 4:17 “Not that I seek the gift, but I seek the fruit that abounds to your account.” 

Itinerary 

Departing Syracuse April 25 

Arriving Dublin, the morning of the 26 

Faith Mission Durrow, Co. Laois, Came to Believe 12step retreat 26th- 29th. 

29th-5th of May  My plan is to visit different ministries of Living Waters (that Sean’s church) does throughout the week in different locations, Portlaoise, Kildare and Finglas. I am also going to visit some of the other Elim churches that are in the country and build relationship while taking advantage of the open doors that will be there along the way to minister to individuals I run into. 

May 6th Flying back home. 

Prayer

Focus-That I am focused over the remaining 22 days till I leave on what Jesus has me to do now. I don’t want to miss opportunities here by being distracted by the future.

Open Doors-That I see every single door opening. I believe that the big is going to come in and through the small. So, the doors are not going to appear to be large but actually small even very small. I don’t want to miss a one of them because each one holds huge Kingdom things. 

For those I encounter-That whoever I encounter or encounters me encounters the Love, Joy and Peace of Jesus. To borrow from Acts 4 that with all boldness I may speak God’s word, by stretching out His hand to heal, and that signs and wonders may be done through the name of Jesus. To raise the dead, cast out demons, heal the sick and to preach the Kingdom.

 

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