What a beautiful Country, South Africa. The last event of Leg 2 has ended and it has been a blast. We have completed the last of leg 2, but God can and will continue to work in His way and His time to His glory. We may have finished, but His work will go on.
The kids of South Africa and the wolrd have rocked the "blog" world. We now know where the internet is more popular than in Ameirca that is for sure. I think in the States, the largest number of blog responses was maybe 200; it has increased from 450 in Manila to 1000 in Johannesburg and Cape Town will most likely surpass that number. I hope you have read some of the student blogs; I have not yet, but will when I return. Cape Town was left with the challenge of praying for and keeping their wrist bands on until October when Mexico City becomes the next destination of the World Tour.
The students were challenged to live a life that makes a difference; to live a life that shouts back to the world in everything they say and do for "one" purpose. To live a life that "shines" the light back on the One who made the world. To live a life for one purpose no matter what.
Oh well, I hope to see some more of the City of Cape Town tomorrow, actually it is 1:00am Thursday morning now, so it is time for some rest. I am sure I will make a few more posts before I hibernate until Ocotber for the final Leg 3.
That final leg begins in Mexico City for a 2 day event; then to Vancouver, CA; Seoul, Tokyo, Hong Kong and finishing up in Sydney, Australia. So, if anyone wants to be a part of the Tour, look up the dates and come and be a volunteer and experience some of the excitement.
I will post some more photos in the next 12 hours.
The kids of South Africa and the wolrd have rocked the "blog" world. We now know where the internet is more popular than in Ameirca that is for sure. I think in the States, the largest number of blog responses was maybe 200; it has increased from 450 in Manila to 1000 in Johannesburg and Cape Town will most likely surpass that number. I hope you have read some of the student blogs; I have not yet, but will when I return. Cape Town was left with the challenge of praying for and keeping their wrist bands on until October when Mexico City becomes the next destination of the World Tour.
The students were challenged to live a life that makes a difference; to live a life that shouts back to the world in everything they say and do for "one" purpose. To live a life that "shines" the light back on the One who made the world. To live a life for one purpose no matter what.
Oh well, I hope to see some more of the City of Cape Town tomorrow, actually it is 1:00am Thursday morning now, so it is time for some rest. I am sure I will make a few more posts before I hibernate until Ocotber for the final Leg 3.
That final leg begins in Mexico City for a 2 day event; then to Vancouver, CA; Seoul, Tokyo, Hong Kong and finishing up in Sydney, Australia. So, if anyone wants to be a part of the Tour, look up the dates and come and be a volunteer and experience some of the excitement.
I will post some more photos in the next 12 hours.
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