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7:11 PM / Posted by David Montenegro /

06/14/08- Indian experience part 1: Attended Nate's (our drummer) home church. It's a small assembly's of God church, but everybody was originally from the same part in India. The sermon was done in their native language and worship was half in their language and half in english. It was so cool to see their language on the power points slides and to hear hymn sung in other tongues. They took about 30 minutes out of the service to let people stand up and give God praise for something that happened that week or to ask for prayer. It was really, really cool experience. 


06/20/08- The band had a serious time of prayer on this day. I always lead us in prayer before practices and performances, but this is the first time we just took time to just pray. We all prayed one after the other. God is binding us closer together as a team, and showing us His vision for the ministry. We talked for a while about where God is leading us individually and as a band. After that time of prayer, we came up with a re-mix of a song we had just heard a couple of times within 20 minutes (very unusual, it usually takes us a couple of hours to do this). We were pumped and our creativity was full on. Praise God, He is at work among us. We are hoping and praying to be able to glorify His name all over the earth through the gifts and talents he has given us. 

06/21/08- Indian experience part 2: Ate at Nate's house. It was the best Indian food I have every had in my life. I have not been that full since....well maybe since never. Nate's parent had powerful testimonies as how they came to Christ, or more like how Christ found them. Praise God for his goodness and faithfulness to all of the people and cultures of the world. He could have simple stayed with the Jews, but in His grace let us gentiles come into a relationship with Christ as well.

06/23/08- I'm still fasting and praying for revelation and guidance; for me personally and for the band. God has been good and has shown me small yet meaningful things during this time, but I'm still waiting for a clear answer on the bigger things. 

I love you all as brothers and sisters in Christ. (If you aren't a christian, don't worry, I love you too.) Until next time. 

-David
 

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