The other picture represent people some people welcomed me some didn't. That mean some hearts where open some where aren't.
Since I came here I spoke at the Calgary Science school, sharing stories about African Orphans and also encouraging the kids to get involved. The kids wrote letters and made bracelets for the African orphans, some kids even gave donations. I also spoke at the Westside Kings Church about what I am doing and one guy after wanted to meet with to hear more about what God is doing at Ten Thousand Homes.
Also I have been on the global news talking about where I came from and about HIV and AIDS that is killing lots of people around the world. See the video here: http://www.globaltvcalgary.com/video/index.htmlreleasePID=VFw8xbAdsF16QuIWdbg65nAGFPwSFZeA
One day I took a road trip for 8 hours to a town called Saskatoon to visit friends. At first I thought why would I travel so far just to visit two people. God spoked to me that it is all about the relationships. Part of my time is here to raise money but people blessed me before I even ask them, I have been blessed a lot in Saskatoon. I did ice skating that I had never done before.
Rich Hodge one day helped me to discover my mission statement: which is to encourage, connect and support. What God reveal to me was to see my mission statement being reality. At the Calgary Science School I was encouraging young kids, and my friends in Canada most of them they haven't seen each other for a long time, but since I came here they been connected again. One day I had a Lunch with Laura's friend and Laura haven't seen her friend since Junior high, but because I was here they met each other.
Well done! Your blog is inspirational to others. You are being obedient and fulfilling your Canadian calling. Lives are being touch by God through you. Continue encouraging, connecting and supporting...
ReplyDeleteSo proud of you Stanley. You mission statement is perfectly you. Merry Christmas! Can't wait to hear all your stories.
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