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Set the Captive Free

The cells of Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua are dark and dusty. Our team of three filed into the concrete hallway connecting the cells, and began to pray for God to speak to the men and women´s hearts. The history of the area could be described as religious, though we visited churches thriving with the Holy Spirit. [...]

Vamos a America Central

These are the people of YWAM Woodcrest’s 2008 Global Access Discipleship Training School.  Aren’t they lovely?  We have completed six weeks of lecture and local outreach.  We have learned about the Father Heart of God, The Character of God, Knowing God, The Broken Heart of God, Media in Missions, and Spiritual Warfare.  Nursing homes, homeless [...]

Whiteriver Apache Reservation Ministry

We drove into the White Mountains of eastern Arizona and the sky was dark grey. Raindrops splatted, the size of oranges, onto the windshield and we drove through the forest. The ground looked like a bleached tennis ball through the pine and the aspen trees- clean and soft. We stopped at the top of a [...]

Forever

“Good words cannot give me back my children. Good words will not give my people good health and stop them from dying. Good words will not get my people a home where they can live in peace and take care of themselves. I am tired of talk that comes to nothing. It makes my heart [...]

What’s up at Woodcrest

Things are gearing up well here in east Texas. After praying about it this morning, we’ve decided on Resonate- Arts and Media for the title of the activity present and future at this YWAM Woodcrest base. This is something that I so love about this place- We spend about two hours plus per week praying [...]

Wide Blue World: China

Hello, Friends. This past winter, January through March, I toured from eastern to western China. The Tibetan issue was calm then, and a Tibetan Buddhist temple my friends and I visited was filled with people of various ethnicities who came to pray. The Xinjiang province of western China has a primarily Uyghur population, a people [...]