POST PUBLISHED INApril, 2011
-
Fat and Lazy
April 30th, 201112:28 PM ETBy Dale Garris"... I am rich, and increased with goods, and have need of nothing ..." (Rev 3:17) I was at a High School baseball game last night, and as I was looking around at the crowd, I noticed how many people were fat. Not just "beefy" or "heavy", but plain ol' fat! This is not an isolated scene, but is endemic across America. How'd we get so fat? I don... -
Miracles
April 12th, 201111:34 AM ETBy Dale GarrisI'd like to say something about the miracles. There has been a lot of incredible miracles, especially on this trip. They have ranged from the blind and deaf to issues of blood and paralysis. There have also been a few that are a little too weird to relate here. But the focus of all my campaigns out here is not about miracles – it's about revival... -
Mountaintop Revival
April 10th, 201102:42 PM ETBy Dale Garris"Blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven". Amen, that puts a real point on things out here. We are way off the main road on a mountaintop overlooking the Queen Elizabeth National Park. We are holding our revival services in a church right on top of this mountain. The road up here to this church is narrow, winding, and fu... -
Under a tarp in Kihihi- #11
April 08th, 201104:01 PM ETBy Dale GarrisWe have been in a makeshift tent for a church – more like a huge tarp on sticks. We had 2 and 3 services a day and an open air crusade in the evening. The Lord would give me brand new messages every time. It was really neat how they would develop right out of the air, and how they would be right on target. Throughout the message, these people wou... -
Finishing up in Northern Uganda
April 07th, 201102:47 PM ETBy Dale GarrisWell I heard the bishop preach today, and boy, can he preach! We finished the day at a funeral where hundreds of people had gathered out in an open field. Funerals in East Africa are always huge affairs. The main focus of the funeral is always on the preacher, and Bishop Girado did not disappoint. And then, at the end, he divided the crowd in quart... -
Day 4 in Kumi
April 07th, 201102:45 PM ETBy Dale GarrisWell Day 3 in Kumi was incredible, but Day 4 was flat. Oh, I guess the message was good and all that, but the fire and power just seemed to be missing. Maybe it was just me. I'm sure if you asked the people, they would tell you how great services was, but it sure wasn't like yesterday ... at least to me anyway. I struggled all the way to the hotel... -
Still in Kumi
April 07th, 201102:44 PM ETBy Dale GarrisNever let it be said that serving the Lord is not a great adventure. It is also a battle. And that, I guess, is part of the adventure! Just about every day, the devil hits us with something new. Usually it's the vehicle (which is what it is today), but Satan's imagination is not limited to that. It's always something. He can't stop us, but he ca... -
Kumi, Uganda
April 07th, 201102:43 PM ETBy Dale GarrisIt is the 2nd morning here in Kumi, a small town here in northern Uganda. The landscape is indentical to what I've seen throughout the country – dry red dirt with small brush interspersed with big Mango trees. Scattered throughout are little round huts made from mud bricks and straw roofs. It kinda reminds me of the pictures I saw as a kid of t... -
Day 4 and 5 in Soroti
April 07th, 201102:41 PM ETBy Dale GarrisOkay, I'm telling you ahead of time, that's it's going to be hard to believe all this stuff – I hardly believe it myself and I was the guy that was there. I have been in northern Uganda for the past two weeks. A week in Tororo, and a week in the bush 50 km outside of Sororti. Last week was good, but not supernatural. If all I am coming here to... -
In Soroti Uganda
April 07th, 201102:40 PM ETBy Dale GarrisWhew! What a day. I should've known right from the beginning that it was going to be a humdinger. The devil got up early and stayed up late, but he is such a punk that all he can do is trouble us but not stop us. We had trouble the first thing in the morning. The Bishop locked the keys in the car! But not you gotta hear this cause this is really ... -
Uganda - beginning
April 07th, 201102:36 PM ETBy Dale GarrisIt was a great day today, besides the fact that my system is still upside down. I'm exhausted at 6 pm and wake up at 2:30 am. But that makes for some good reading and prayer time in the morning. And this morning's prayer hour was great. I know I'm ready to launch into todays messages ... I just don't know what they are yet. The drive to the chur... -
Conference Calls for Unique Defense of the Faith: Defend the Family
April 06th, 201110:21 AM ETThe conference that my ministry is hosting this year has a unique perspective. As an apologetics ministry, a defense of the faith is never far from our mind. But what is the best way to mount that defense? Is it logic? Argument? Evidence? These all have their place, but the Scriptures seem to think that the best ...
Advertisement
About this blog
An ongoing discussion on the current state of the Church in America, how it got there, and where it is going. This blog will tackle tough issues for the Church in uncompromising terms while continuing to meet the challenges posed by a widening body of unbelievers.
LATEST NEWS
ARCHIVE
Contributors
Anthony Horvath is a speaker and author, addressing the importance of equipping the Christian Church for today's challenges. A former religion teacher and long time apologist, Anthony is in touch with today's shifting trends.
Founder and President of Leading The Way, Founding Pastor of The Church of The Apostles (Atlanta), Author, husband, father
TOP TAGS

Digg
Facebook
Twitter
Stumble
Reddit
Del.ico.us
Yahoo buz