Why We Risk Our Lives Every Day for Jesus - Dwayne & Wendy Harris
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
- Wendy was born in Hong Kong to a missionary family. Dwayne grew up on a farm and served in the National Guard flying helicopters. Today they operate PAMAS, a life-saving aviation ministry based in the Philippines.
I closely followed this story when it happened, and my heart broke for the lost lives and for their families. Daniel had posted on his social media that "Only one life and it will soon be lost, only what's done for Christ will last." That has been engraved in my mind ever since this occured.
📖 ”For God is not unjust; he will not forget your work and the love you demonstrated for his name by serving the saints - and by continuing to serve them.“ Hebrews 6:10 CSB
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Amen! Sorry for the loss of those affected by this tragedy. God is aware and actively involved in the affairs of everyone of His children on earth. He will use this tragedy for a wonderful and noble purpose and has already begun this activity. He is wHolly righteous and good.
Amen 🙏🏼
What a wonderful demonstration of the EFFECTIVENESS and POWER of the medical missionary work, "the right hand of the gospel and the entering wedge" into the hearts of people in every nation, kindred, tongue and people. Look at how medical transportation opened up access to the sharing of the everlasting gospel to an entire village!
I challenge us all to take wholeheartedly the medical missionary work on any level as it is sorely needed and can be effective to relieve suffering, improve mental and emotional well being in the home, workplace and society as a whole among all classes of people.
I so enjoy & am inspired by all your wonderful conversations with those doing Gods work
I still remember the Facebook post that went around after the flight's disappearance. No wonder there were no follow up, they have not been found at all 😢 that is so sad. Only God knows what happened. May we all can meet again in the kingdom.
Mission work is the frontline of the battlefield…sorry to hear about the tragedy 🙏
What wonderful people. God bless them. So very sorry about the great loss last year. May God sustain and protect them in their ministry. Hard work.
Amen! God bless your ministries!
I thoroughly enjoyed this interview as I am going out for missions with AFM, hopefully by September this year. I just found the interview with Gayle Haberkam, but do you have Conversations interviews with any other missionaries as well? Thank you and God bless you all.
Sounds like the yellow bee tragedy. It’s very weird the accident was never found.
God knows exactly what happened: we can rest in that fact.
Two of my true missionary brothers are going to get married. God will guide the circumstances weld in One perfect One for both of them by circumstances. Yeah, I believe that's the case.