Thursday, July 14, 2011

Malawi pictures

Call me lazy... but truly a picture is worth a thousand words... below you will see all the pictures Nathan took with his Blackberry in order of the experience... If you have read his last two letters, then I'll let you put 2 & 2 together!

Sharing the Gospel



Nathan's disciples...
Paul from Plett Christian School
Innocent is Head-Boy at Wittedrift


Using the "Living Ball" to share the Gospel after playing soccer



Giving toys to orphans at Beira Mozambique




I used to help "trek" (pull) in fish like this with my father Bobby Overmeyer




Baobabs everywhere...



Using "picture tracts" to share the Good News


Varsity students




God's loving arms for children infected with HIV


No cot... only a blanket on the floor


Using dance to attract attention



Playing in line with kids waiting for sweets

Desperate for any handout

Rebecah has Cerebal Palsy mental slowness ( retardation) no mobility in legs her hands were retracted. I prayed for her and the mother based on her request, "Man of God help us ask God to ease my burden I am tired and my daughter has been like this since birth and the old she is getting the more of a strain it is to look after her. I have no husband."

I laid hands on the mother first, she cried as I believe she was empowered by the anointing to have peace and carry her burden under the yoke of Jesus rather than in her own strength.

Taking little Rebecah in my arms and asking that God would take pity on her and heal her. I bound the spirit of infirmity and commanded a healing over her mind and body. Of course God is sovereign and his timing is his timing. But as I declared Kingdom of God come will of God be done on Earth as it is in Heaven. No doubt other generation curses linger, but nothing is impossible for God.


After dance/drama, we preach from the top of a vehicle


Open-air outreach



A well deserved day off - rest at the pool!


Like Jesus... meeting ladies at the well!



After a looooong walk, finally at church





God's blessing of an interpreter!


Peeling onions for the next meal


Oom/Uncle Nathan "fans"


Baptism of our students in Lake Malawi!


Friend George from Bible College


Zimbabwe Ruins





The Team... united by love!

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