Croeso I Gymru!

Welcome to Wales! So say the signs and we certainly have been made to feel very welcome by our friends in Antioch Church.

 

Incredibly it is already three weeks since we hit the M4 with a van and the Volvo laden with furniture, clothes, mattresses etc. and of course we were back briefly after ten days for Mick and Ceri's wedding.

 

Then we were back here for another wedding! This time helping with the catering and importantly for us, hosting some of the visiting guests.

 

The wedding itself was a real prophetic sign of a joining between North and South Wales- Helen is a friend from Llanelli who has been our hostess on many of our visits and Dyfed is from Bangor and is someone with whom we have been on a number of prayer journeys before.

 

So many people we had hoped to reconnect with were at the wedding that it has saved us weeks of time and a fortune in phone calls getting in touch! This week however, we will be heading to central Wales to visit and pray with some good friends leading a small fellowship in Llandrindod Wells.

 

From the middle of September the church here is starting a 40day fast of consecration for what we are anticipating God is going to do in the coming months. Jean and I will be coordinating a 24/7 prayer within the fast and doing some of the background teaching.

 

Thanks to all of you for your prayers support and encouragement. Please pray that we quickly find the right rhythm for living day by day which will enable us to do all God has for us in this season.

 

We in turn are praying that the Wild Fire of the Spirit which is being released in this nation will also burn among you and that the Glory of God will be seen among you bringing many into the Kingdom of Jesus.


Nigel Stock, 09/09/2007

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Chris Jones11/09/2007, 19:09
Becky Ca caech 'r ddonia chan yn teipio i mewn balogau? Cx
Chris Jones11/09/2007, 19:10
Forgot the translation:
Becky Have you got the gift of typing in tongues?!
Dorothy Ling12/09/2007, 10:00
Hi there! We are with you in spirit and will be following "Nigel and Jeans BIG ADVENTURES in Little Wales"(or should that be whales?) Seriously have a BIG HUG from Peter & me, Are you on the same e-mail(nigel.stock@lineone.net)?
Nigel Stock12/09/2007, 10:31
Some interesting Welsh there guys! Gwrymiau? Anyway thanks to all for your responses we will try to keep up the momentum with regular updates.
Andy Read12/09/2007, 11:11
Oes Cymraeg chyfieithiad chan 'r Adegau chroesair?
Nigel Stock12/09/2007, 15:13
Nag oes. Dwi'n gwblhau'r groesair yn Saesneg pob dydd.

Maybe we should restrict the Welsh on the blog though? I don't want to put people off reading it!
Rebecca Earll12/09/2007, 15:15
Yes Chris I have!
Frances Duncan13/09/2007, 22:31
I have been looking at the history of Llandrindod Wells,it was very interesting ,I found a web page where you could do a walk around the town,so I have been praying that the wells would open and that the fellowship would grow. Keep up the welsh I need to practise.
John Sandeman04/07/2008, 12:52
I pray and hope that the Wild Fire of God's Glory will travel wherever you go. Remember that prophetic word that you are an HGV, if you are running on the fullness of our Lord's life giving water (it never runs out and costs nothing!!) then you will indeed be a Heavenly Glory Vehicle. Love France, but especially it's people; may signs and wonders accompany you all. With much love, John & Gill
Nigel Stock07/07/2008, 18:01
Thanks John and Gill. We've had a very productive trip in terms of connections and relationships and I believe we will see encouraging fruit from our prayers in France over the next few months.
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