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| Dearest Friends,
We are excited about all the adventures the Lord has in store for 2008!
J.R., William, and I are reading Psalm 18 and 3, and believing that the Lord is going to deal with our enemies big time! :o)
The next trip will be to Chile and Argentina in April. This will be our first trip to these countries, and we will be privileged to minister to Pastor’s Wives. Please consider making a donation to help us with the budget for this mission.
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| Singer/songwriter, Nancy Honeytree is a pioneer in the field of contemporary Christian music. One of the few female solo artists to emerge from the Jesus Movement, Honeytree's sensitive songs once earned her the nickname the "First Lady of Jesus Music." The bossa nova style "Clean Before My Lord" and the rocking "Rattle Me, Shake Me" became theme songs to Christians in the turbulent 70's. "Many people tell me they were fans of Judy Collins or Joni Mitchell or Carole King, but felt they had to give up listening to the music they liked when they became born again Christians," Honeytree says. "Wow! What a blessing it was to discover that somebody was singing their favorite style of music for Jesus!" says Honeytree. Today, Honeytree is still on the cutting edge with the emphasis of her concert ministry shifting to missions. She continues to play a variety of unplugged folk and rock music, accompanying herself with classical guitar. Grateful to have been a part of the Christian growth of many folks who were converted during the Jesus Movement, Honeytree's ministry stays "evergreen" as she challenges today's pioneers of the faith to keep pressing onward to their own frontiers. |
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• Two cities touched by God, Lahore & Karachi
We praise the Lord for a wonderful trip to Pakistan, March 14 to April 6, 2006! Nancy Honeytree Miller and Tonya Reed of Honeytree/WindSong Fishnetters, and Syd & Liz Doyle of Nations Light partnered with the Foursquare Foundation to launch an evangelistic push for the year 2006 in Pakistan. This project was 50% funded by a grant from the Foursquare Foundation and 50% funded by individual and church donations. It was also supported by a strong network of prayer warriors who stretched across the globe! With sufficient prayer anything is possible! |
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