- Last Sunday I attended church in Kampala, Uganda
- Thursday I spoke at the chapel service at Institut Biblique du Quebec, a French Bible College in Longueuil, Quebec. There was some significant travel time and climate change between Sunday and Thursday.
- And today I was "on the rez" (not my words) to preach at the Kahnawake Pentecostal Church, Mohawk First Nation.
It's been a week of wondering where I am, what day it is, and what time zone I'm in. (My body still isn't sure about that last one.) It's been a week of adapting to different cultures and different languages. But it's also been a week of reminders that "You [Jesus] are worthy . . . because you were slain, and with your blood your purchased men for God from every tribe and language and people and nation" (Rev. 5:7). That's made it a very good week. His love is so amazing.
And it's been a week of reminders that there remain many people groups throughout the world who have not yet heard about this amazing love, who have not yet heard that He has made the way home to the Father for them. Nobody has told them yet. That isn't right!
Would you pray for these people groups? To receive a daily email with a brief profile of a different unreached people group each day, sign up here: http://prayfortheunreached.com/
Or check back on this blog. You'll see a different unreached people group profiled in the right column every day. "Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into His harvest field" (Matt. 9:38).
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