Oh, I enjoyed this film and report so very much. Praying daily for Rural Revival Project. It is wonderful to see the videos and hear these stories. It brings hope to so many who now have lost it and education to those who follow along the Rural Revival Project's journey. God is doing a great work through it and He has only just begun. The filming is beautiful and captures the heart of this work. Mission fields come in many diverse locations and varieties and this mission field is so needed. “There are three stages to every great work of God; first it is impossible, then it is difficult, then it is done. God's work done in God's way will never lack God's supply.” -Hudson Taylor
Here in Northeast Tennessee things aren’t as bad but homeless abound because of the good people who provide for them. But so much more could be done. I loved your story and I am a follower of
Rural Revival Project. I live in Sullivan County and I guess you would call me a creeker. My husband and I are retired but we raised 5 kids up in a holler on horses and homegrown garden veggies. I taught myself how to can as I was raised on a golf course with privilege but saw the county as my salvation and teacher. And it has been a great life. I loved Arthur Anthony’s music the moment I heard it. I lived in Richmond for 4 years while attending dental school. I traveled to DC and enjoyed the National Mall for picnics not protests. I missed the Spruce Pine event but hope to get to Kentucky or maybe he will make it to Erwin, Tennessee. I live in the next country up but they are in great need and have so much potential. I’m watching and learning and willing to help. Thank you for what you are doing!
Oh, I enjoyed this film and report so very much. Praying daily for Rural Revival Project. It is wonderful to see the videos and hear these stories. It brings hope to so many who now have lost it and education to those who follow along the Rural Revival Project's journey. God is doing a great work through it and He has only just begun. The filming is beautiful and captures the heart of this work. Mission fields come in many diverse locations and varieties and this mission field is so needed. “There are three stages to every great work of God; first it is impossible, then it is difficult, then it is done. God's work done in God's way will never lack God's supply.” -Hudson Taylor
Thanks for the kind words Cindy. Love the quote from Hudson.
Here in Northeast Tennessee things aren’t as bad but homeless abound because of the good people who provide for them. But so much more could be done. I loved your story and I am a follower of
Rural Revival Project. I live in Sullivan County and I guess you would call me a creeker. My husband and I are retired but we raised 5 kids up in a holler on horses and homegrown garden veggies. I taught myself how to can as I was raised on a golf course with privilege but saw the county as my salvation and teacher. And it has been a great life. I loved Arthur Anthony’s music the moment I heard it. I lived in Richmond for 4 years while attending dental school. I traveled to DC and enjoyed the National Mall for picnics not protests. I missed the Spruce Pine event but hope to get to Kentucky or maybe he will make it to Erwin, Tennessee. I live in the next country up but they are in great need and have so much potential. I’m watching and learning and willing to help. Thank you for what you are doing!
Thanks for sharing Janet.