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Today was a day of victory - the Fire Conference was really on fire!

We so often talk about spiritual warfare, but seldom are directly confronted. Since we’ve been in Nairobi, we’ve encountered battle after battle.
We are now on our way home from the festival. Dana and I have done this now four times. We have seen more than 1.2 million people attend and hundreds of thousands receive Jesus as Lord.
Dear friends,
We have landed and finally adjusted to the time change of Uganda. Today was the first day of ministry activity for me.
The festival is over. And the work is just begun.
These have been the most amazing days in my 37 years of ministry.
Friends,
The saga continues. To see such hunger and the response of the people would soften the heart of the hardest church goer.
Our first morning came early. I only got around 3 hours of sleep. But there was work to be done.
We had a lunch planned at our Hotel in Kigali (capitol city in Rwanda) to meet with the key Pastors of Kigali. Their posture was reserved in the beginning. It was clear that they were not going to give up rapport easily. They viewed their job as discerners. They were there to discern our hearts and intentions. They wanted to weigh-out the hearts of the men they were dealing with.