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Wow! The Holy Spirit At Work
December 31 2006 / ShareHim in Romania, Nov. 24 - Dec. 9 '06 #107by Jacques Venter
Personal Testimony of Jacques Venter.
To write a report after such an experience would require some book space. It was absolutely fantastic. Every Seventh-day Adventist should do this. I had the privilage of taking five team members with me. I do believe that if they didn't come along it would have taken longer for the people attending to warm up to us. But within five days we knew that tears were going to flow at the end. Every day was a blessing as we saw people coming.
Cazci is a village on the outskirts of Targovista and with so many other denominations we were anxious to see who would come. To our surprise we had an average of 15 people every night.
So the baptismal and Bible study classes that have been arranged for after the campaign will be busy. We had lots of fun interacting with a different culture, learning the language and customs. The love we received was abundant and warming.
Once again we learned that the truth we have is vitally important even for our own spiritual growth within the church. Nothing prepared us for what we received and experience and I believe that nothing will be able to match and take the experience away from us.
On the last Sabbath all the attendees made a promise that we will all strive to live according to God's commandments and thus meet again, if not on this earth, then in heaven at 6:30 pm on the first Sabbath in heaven at the Tree of Life.
We miss you and love you, Cazci.
Jacques Venter
Cazci is a village on the outskirts of Targovista and with so many other denominations we were anxious to see who would come. To our surprise we had an average of 15 people every night.
So the baptismal and Bible study classes that have been arranged for after the campaign will be busy. We had lots of fun interacting with a different culture, learning the language and customs. The love we received was abundant and warming.
Once again we learned that the truth we have is vitally important even for our own spiritual growth within the church. Nothing prepared us for what we received and experience and I believe that nothing will be able to match and take the experience away from us.
On the last Sabbath all the attendees made a promise that we will all strive to live according to God's commandments and thus meet again, if not on this earth, then in heaven at 6:30 pm on the first Sabbath in heaven at the Tree of Life.
We miss you and love you, Cazci.
Jacques Venter