Jan and Doortje Groenveld

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Destination reached

Posted by Jan and Doortje Groenveld in Family on Apr 22nd, 2010 | Discuss This Post |   Share
Bestemming bereikt

Michael, Jan, Doortje and Eloise

Dear friends, who have traveled with us, from Burkina Faso to Holland. After we drove around 7000 km in the ‘little house on wheels’ we arrived at our destination. Not without car problems, after Paris we had to drive with the frontwheel drive only. (The car is a 4 wheel drive car). But little by little the car start trembling more due to the frontdrive shaft which is weaker than the rear driveshaft. We arrived at our destination around 10 o’clock (see picture) at the NTM representation in Holland. The next day was going to be the NTM mission rally in which I, Jan was asked to give a workshop.

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Side trip to Israel

Posted by Jan and Doortje Groenveld in Family on Apr 22nd, 2010 | Discuss This Post |   Share

P1120094From Marocco we flew to Egypt and on with the bus to Israel to see Tom and his family in the week of Pesach.

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Traveling through the desert

Posted by Jan and Doortje Groenveld in Uncategorized on Apr 22nd, 2010 | Discuss This Post |   Share

A loooong wayYou can do it in 7 days tavelingtime, from Burkina Faso to Holland, but we took a little longer.

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Do I need a passport for heaven?

Posted by Jan and Doortje Groenveld in Ministry on Apr 22nd, 2010 | Discuss This Post |   Share

Lagi Bakome

Imagine, I have prayed to Allah my whole life. I have done all the things needed for my religion. I’ve even been to Mecca, and here come these people living in our village that are saying that nothing can save you. Nothing that you have done yourself can save you. We are all lost in our sin.

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The Komono church meeting on Sunday

Posted by Jan and Doortje Groenveld in Ministry on Apr 22nd, 2010 | Discuss This Post |   Share

Market day?Sunday, marketday in the village, but for some it’s the morning they meet as believers. As the believers meet and do some singing, everyone around is scrambling to get their stuff together to go to the market. And as the people pass by they look and look what’s going on. What are these people doing worshipping God in such a different way than they are used to. God is building his church amongst the Komonos. Will you pray with us for this little church to grow and to be strengthened and many more might be added to it.

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