Word on the street (coming from all the way in town): An insane man living near Konpech yesterday burnt to the ground their most sacred tree. In the rain.
While many people throughout these northern zones are almost in mourning to have lost this long-time famous home for demonic activity and dwelling...you should see the students faces this morning!
Junior is, of course, beside himself. "I told them that He who was in me was greater than he who dwelt in their trees," he reminded me with a grin this morning. "I rely so fully on His power...and I guess now they've seen it!"
I know that a lot of this spiritual warfare stuff is hard for our western minds to understand, but ponder this: until two weeks ago, the Gospel hadn't been taken to Konpech in years. Persecution of Christians trying to evangelize had kept the zone in the dark. Two weeks ago, Junior leans on their deadly trees, crumbles their town's demonic symbol, and tells them about God and Satan, and then last week, tells them about the Creator of their trees, of their children, of themselves. Last week, they asked him to please come again this Sunday to explain to them how sin, like jealousy and murder, came into the world. He's prepared the story of Cain and Abel.
And unlike Konpech promised, Junior isn't dead. But the tree is.
take that.
I know what everyone else is saying...this morning I want to know what KONPECH is saying.
We'll find out Sunday!
Amazing stories of how creatively God chooses to work!
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