Pentecostal economics


Going bankrupt in a Latin American Bible College is different. After meetings and investigations an email went out today announcing a reduction in discounts for staff accommodation. Taking drastic action just doesn’t seem to fit into a world where it’s sunny all day, and from your office you hear the birds and someone singing to a guitar. I guess mañana something will be done.

What has been remarkable has been the time given to prayer. Mornings have been spent in it. The Board of Directors divided its time to include chunks of intercession. Students have met during the 10 minute slots between classes. Belief in miracles is strong, and so everyone makes plans for the coming semester.


As an unbeliever in Pentecostal economics I shake my head, struggle to sleep at nights, but maybe the day of my conversion is coming.

Have a look at the latest YouTube on Medellín and see what a different world we live in. One of our Colombian lecturers is singing in the background: his theme – the greatness of God.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnnxrwSvQ6E
(If the link doesn’t work, copy and paste it into your browser)


We leave next week for a short break in the UK.


Photo: A child-like trust in God is what Jesus talked about and many latinos practice

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