Saturday, March 29, 2008

Photos from Boliva

I created a photo journal of some of our pictures from Bolivia. Find them in my Facebook area here.

Friday, March 28, 2008

Remember the orphans (photo)

Source: FlickrThere are thousands of street children in Bolivia. Pray for them today.





Background information

I'm going to add regular updates here to the areas that are of importance to the places where I have interest as friends and associates are working and praying towards night and day worship and intercession. They presently include: Charlotte, Iceland and now Bolivia.

Jesus in Matthew 9:37-38 -
Then He said to His disciples, “The harvest truly is plentiful, but the laborers are few. Therefore pray the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into His harvest.”


Charlotte: population trends

Source: Wikipedia


A few cities were among both the fastest growing and the areas with the biggest population jumps. And two of those double-hitters were in North Carolina. Raleigh, N.C., was the third fastest-growing metro area, up 4.7%, and ranked 12th with a population gain of 47,052. Charlotte, N.C., was the 7th fastest-growing metro area, up 4.2%, and ranked 6th with a gain of 66,724.


Bolivia: oil company nationalization under way



Source: Wikipedia


Bolivia's government said on Thursday it set an April 30 deadline to take control of four energy companies as part of a nationalization drive begun in 2006, buying company shares worth at least $200 million.







Iceland: March CPI highest since 2002

Source: WikipediaIceland's economic decisions are making headlines as they face inflation pressures. Read more about their dilemma here.











Thursday, March 27, 2008

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

The long and winding road

Just got back this afternoon from Bolivia and spent the afternoon catching up with Caryn. My flight out of Miami last night got canceled so they put me in the Marriott and got me on a plane this morning. It was a remarkable trip in many respects. We have muchas cosas (many things) to process. I'm pretty fried at the moment but I'll catch you up here in the next couple of days. Thanks so very much to our praying friends and family - it was a life-changing time for everyone on the team.

If you would, pray for my work situation... I'm looking for a new project ASAP!