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Mud on your face!

May 11, 2015 by Chris Hostetter

So we had a close lightning strike the other day, not on our house or anywhere that close, but it was funny to see our teammates come running up to make sure we were ok. I guess after a certain incident lightning strikes will cause their thoughts to turn to us. And it’s good to know they care about us. So it’s been awhile since we’ve blogged. There’s probably a reason for that. Anyways, we’ve been cleaning up a lot of mud here in Pal (literally and figuratively). The young church is working through digging out all the old beliefs, the false thinking, the lies that they’ve held onto for so long. They’re digging them up and chucking them away. It’s been a tiresome journey trudging through the mud but it sure is a good feeling when it gets washed away. I have to remind myself often that these are baby Christians, and people who for many years were lost in darkness and believing lies of the devil, and the old beliefs don’t fall easily. But God’s Word is piercing the darkness here and lives are being changed. Baby Christians are learning and growing and hungering for more. Please continue to uphold your Pal brothers and sisters in prayer. Pray that they would cast off the old beliefs and stand firm on God’s Word alone.

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