Ok just to let those following this blog my brother is also continuing his... it is toddh5902.blogspot.com
so you can get two updates on the same world tour
Ok, I published some comments on Todd's blog, so I do hope you go and view both blogs throughout this tour. I said that his "Apple" works better around the world and he seems to have better connectivity and time than I seem to have. Mexico City is over, WHEW! those 2 "dayers" are tough. When you have to get the students out of the arena 4 times it makes it more difficult. Plus the fact there were more students here than we have at some, even though 5-6 thousand never showed up. Well, the kids were ready and loud and sincere. I like to sit right on the floor in front of the stage and I really get to see their faces, expressions, and it is great to see the tears and openly weeping of their hearts breaking during the message and the worship times. There was a time when they did not even come forward to the stage and stayed by their seats standing...and I did not call them up to the stage like I have done before, because they seemed to be "someplace else". Many had their eyes closed with tears coming down their faces and hands raised. It was not a time for anyone or anything to interrupt for any reason. So, I hope to have many more close up photos of the students from every country. It was great to see and be a part of, this is something I will never forget or experience again I am sure. To see the faces of the kids is amazing. Well, don't forget to comment if you want to see something more and I hope to publish some more in Salt Lake City as we arrive in Vancouver, CA Sunday night (Steelers & Jacksonville on TV, I will miss) and the event is Monday night and we fly out Tuesday for Seoul, Korea. That one is supposed to be a wild one, another 2-day event.
Got to run.
Jim
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