| Khesed News #78 Feb 2009 |
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Let The Rivers Flow, Let The Fire BurnThis time of worship and prayer was held in Perth in January on the banks of the Swan River with Murray Yarran, Gloria Dyer, Ps Vuniani & other guests. People travelled from many parts of Australia, as well as Vanuatu and other places.There were a number of significant prophetic actions during the time. Barbara Miller and others led a time of dealing with the Rainbow Serpent, including thrusting a spear into the River. After a time of prayer over the spirit of suicide and death, a mini tornado swept through the area, demolishing the prayer tent and bending the metal supports of the stage canopy. On Sunday morning, Rev Sealin Garlett, Ps Murray Yarran led a time of repentance and renewal at Manguri/Sister Kate's. This site is owned by Uniting Church. The Uniting Aboriginal & Islander Christian Congress are planning major re-development of the site, which was used as an Aboriginal children's home. Ps Laurie Johnston and Annie were asked to stand in for non-indigenous Australians in the event. Laurie sobbed like never before as he saw the faces of many of the children and their descendants, who had been taken to these homes, and he realised the treatment they received and many who died there. Sealin & Murray dug a hole and stood a large rock in it. A mixture of water, oil and salt – pictured in the Bible as healing agents – was poured over the rock, with prayer for healing the families and the land, before it was buried. A cairn and tree will be placed at the site. There was a real sense of the Lord's healing of the land and the people being released. Ngaanyatjarra RegionAmee Glass & Dorothy Hackett are now 'retired', living on in their home in Alice Springs. For a number of years they have been praying for mentors for the Ngaanyatjarra Christians. Some of God's answers are in these brief reports:Jan Chick has made significant progress in her language learning. She is waiting for repairs to her motor home before driving out to Warburton Ranges mid February for about two months with the people there. Jeremy & Denise Moss have returned to Warburton where they have work at the school. They hope to continue to work there for the rest of the year as they feel a calling to be Christian neighbours and encouragers to the people there. Please remember them in your prayers. Jameson community: a small group traveled to Perth for the recent Rivers & Fire conference. There has been a real revival of interest in the Lord in the last few years, and they are holding a convention in their community over Easter. A group of leaders in Perth are planning to be there, including Gloria Dyer and John & June Blacket. Ganggalah Training CentreThe Bible College run by Tweed Valley Community Church has been restructured, with the new name of Ganggalah Training Centre. Ganggalah is a Bunjalung word meaning to learn, gain knowledge and wisdom. Their third six month Certificate III Discipleship Course finishes this month, with a new course starting mid-March. They are open for more students and ask for prayer for the students moving into their next phase, as well as all the new students.They are looking for sponsors as they develop the college, with accommodation, classrooms and transport being major needs, especially with a large group of new students. Further details from < This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it > 07 5524 7856 PO Box 6369 Tweed Heads NSW 2486. |
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