Sunday, August 3, 2008

Spirit Led

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I hope I'm not losing anyone, sharing the amazing move of GOD's Spirit here. Today's service was long, exciting and another WOW! People were laid out on the floor. I saw two folks with evil spirits in them get delivered and many many were weeping and a couple were healed.

Everyone who was on the WOW mission to Logba gave testimony and Anita and I were given opportunity to speak. Anita spoke of her healing during the three years she missed coming here. She testified to the WOW of our recent mission. She found a heart shaped rock in Logba, right outside the Elders residence that has the child with Down Syndrome. She'll have that rock in her hands on the way home and at her bed side and will pick it up many times, close her eyes and be transported back to this place with these people.

I spoke of GOD using who GOD chooses, and it usually being the least likely subject. That there is "An Army of Ordinary People", as Felicity Dale wrote about in her book. And that there is power in one to change the world. That when you authentically encounter the Spirit of GOD your testimony is changed, you are transformed and you will never be the same. Just like I am now changed forever. I will never NOT be able to think about the power and abundance of the Spirit of GOD here and the people full of kindness and "Akwaaba."

Anita's book, Two Watches, the sub title is "The Extraordinary Call of an Ordinary Woman."
While here Anita ALWAYS sustains bruises while here. They just appear on her body. The enemy is afraid of Anita. She is quietly powerful for the LORD's kingdom. Her transformation in Christ, which led her to Ghana and a little girl named Grace has made ripples through out the world and it continues to march.

We pray that GOD moves you to join us on a trip here and be transformed forever.

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We took our family out to lunch today. Pizza and ice cream and it was GREAT !

Everyone had a great time. It was like a family reunion. Yesterday's walk on the beach was GREAT. Anita and I had the grand kids on our laps in the back seat of a cab with no A/C, the smell of fish from NewTown ( a local fishing village ) and we looked at each other and smiled. It was a "Precious Moment."

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Get this, we met a woman today that wrote a book and Anita exchanged books with her. She came to Anita and prayed powerfully with her after the service. We later found out at lunch, that she hosted, here, Bishop Bob Coulter, the head Bishop over TMCI, the organization I am ordained under and introduced him to Rev. James. Amazingly small circles.
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Tomorrow we go to film the people who live and eat at the dump.

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Peace out -

David Lee Waters Sr.,

2 comments:

Davi said...

Hey Dave,

You are not losing anyone. You are not losing me. I've been reading your blogs daily, or as you have time to write them. I can hardly wait for each one. To hear where you are going, what you are doing, and how the Holy Spirit is filling you, Anita, RJ, Ritchie, and everyone you come into contact with each day in the place I love so much - Ghana.

Love and Blessings to you and Anita,
Davi

Anonymous said...

Sure wish you were here with us, but GOD had and has a plan. We'll serve on Ghanaian soil together one day. -- LU, David