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  • Missions on the brain

    This Blog is for missions minded and missions oriented people. If your on the missions field now or planning to go in the future. If you have been on a missions trip short or long term and want to meet other people who have missions on the brain. This may be the place you can find yourself connected.

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  • pkcricket

    pkcricket

    I'm a Christian, graduated from college, and currently serving in Japan as a missionary/EFL teacher. That's me!
  • ceifaci

    ceifaci

    wanting and desiring a deep personal relationship with the Lord...
  • Titus3_5
  • prophet_21

    prophet_21

    I love Jesus, They Shall Speak of the Glory of Your Kingdom, and Talk of Your Power Rugby, Wrestling, UFC, Football <iframe src="http://www.joshuaproject.net/upgotd_html.php" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" height="325px" marginheight="0px" marginwidth="0px"></iframe>
  • fernandita19

    fernandita19

    Hi, my name is Fernanda Vielma. I graduated from Southeastern University with a Bachelors degree in Interdisciplinary Studies and Bible. After I graduated I left school and went straight to the Philippines on a missions trip. I am now in Venezuela with my family and traveling arround different churches motivating missions hearts. I love the Lord and I want to serve him forever. My passion is missions and to motivate others to do missions. I pray that your heart may beat MISSIONS TOO! Our life is worth nothing unless we use it to PREACH THE GOOD NEWS OF SALVATION. God bless you I have a blog in spanish too. It is at www.xanga.com\Sierva_del_Rey Please visit my photos at http://photobucket.com/albums/y265/fernandita19/ and also http://www.hi5.com/i?l=NY6RJUA
  • strongandmanly

    strongandmanly

    Before we can have revival, we need a reBible
  • A_Sweet_Fragrance

    A_Sweet_Fragrance

    This is where I share quotes from books I'm reading, reviews of books I like, and some of my own thoughts. I often find myself mulling over old Christian books, questioning modern-day notions, and desiring to learn more about the life lived by Christians in centuries past. So please sit down with a cup of tea, stay as long as you like, and enjoy some of the treasures I have discovered. All are welcome here!
  • galvalumegirl

    galvalumegirl

    send it in a letter / make yourself feel better.
  • timothyadowning
  • blaweg

    blaweg

    I used to say that "it don't mean a thanga if you ain't got that xanga," but now apparently something can mean a thanga though it does not have that xanga. C'est la vie, Xanga!