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God healed the land

19 October 2011 | Raphael Vaney, Wijir Team

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We had such an amazing journey these last few days! The wajir team went with one mission in mind-to see the drought ended and the land healed. God did not disappoint! For 3 straight days the rain poured down in an area where they had been without rain for 3 straight years. There were children dancing and playing in the rain and everywhere you looked new life was springing forth! It was so beautiful for us to have the opportunity to release the rain and see a people who were so weary rejoice. One of the chiefs of the village we visited said we were a blessing because we brought the rain with us! God is releasing His favor over us and we are so excited that we were able to connect with these people and build relationship. They are so excited for us to come back. We will be posting a blog very soon with many more details of all the wonderful things God did on this trip so be looking for that very soon! Thank you so much for your prayers and support. We look forward to God exceeding our expectations with every trip!

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