As team goes to Chuka pray for a mighty outpouring of the Holy Spirit.
Today our team left for Chuka. The truck will arrive Sunday evening and Monday the technical setup will begin.
Global warming is the secular topic of the day, ecologists are concerned with deforestation. They tell us how the leaves on a tree soak up water and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and provide life giving oxygen back to the earth.
Christians are likened to trees planted by rivers of water, our leaves never fade. As a leaf on a tree can draw water from its source and gather moisture from the surrounding atmosphere, so can the Christian gather from God’s supply of His own life giving Spirit.
Natural leaves give off moisture vapour contributing to the clouds. The clouds in turn pour out onto the dry earth. The cycle continues. As we pray our intercession is released into the spiritual clouds causing spiritual rain to pour out on the earth.
Just like the loss of all the worlds’ trees would greatly affect the climate, the loss of all God’s praying trees would greatly affect the world in which we live. Prayer causes a supply of life giving power, releases moisture into the atmosphere and causes spiritual rain to fall on the dry and parched earth.
Please join us in praying for an outpouring of spiritual rain in Chuka as the Gospel goes forth.





























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That is a wonderful analogy of how prayer is so powerful and crucial to our the spiritual environment. We need it to be like a tropical rain forrest at the height of summer just before a storm.
wow its so true that if the trees fail to do there part then we will experience no rain,its like I heard a man say that every failure in life is a prayer failure,we must sincerly ask the Lord to CONSUME our lives with a spirit of prayer.We are in Runyenjes now and the moment we got there it begun to rain and its because the town is within a forest