Wednesday, January 4, 2012

QUITO TO COTACACHI

 

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The bus ride from Quito to Cotacachi is about 2 hours, so you need comfort for a winding and bumpy ride. That is exactly what I got, including my baggage – 4 suitcases, all for $2,25.

Compared with having every sin committed in a life time, that is expensive. It is available to everyone who acknowledges that Jesus paid the price, by dying for the sins of the world. Salvation in Jesus Christ is free!  I cannot understand why so many people refuse this once in a lifetime offer!

“For by grace you have been saved through faith, and not of yourselves; it is the gift of God.” (Ephesians 1:9)

QUAINT QUITO

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In 2007, according to one source, Quito had a population of over 2 million people. Many of the stores are still of the older type. The Quicentro Shopping Mall is ultramodern – a real change from the norm in Ecuador. The same day that I arrived in Ecuador from, St. Louis, Missouri, USA, we decided to take a quick tour of the shopping complex, before boarding the bus for a long ride to Cotacachi.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Era en Ecuador . . . . . Return to Roots

 

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“So He shall open and no one shall shut, and He shall shut, and no one shall open.””  (Isaiah 22:22) 

That is exactly what the Lord did for me on 23 November, 2011, when, instead of continuing to function as the Dean of Biblical Studies at Pillsbury College and Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri, USA, on a voluntary basis, for a further six months, He led me back to Ecuador, and He then “locked the door behind me.” He had a purpose for me to return to my home. “His ways are passed finding out.”  Our Father tells us so – “Your thoughts are not My thoughts, neither are your ways My ways”, says the Lord.”’” (Isaiah 55:8)

ERA EN ECUADOR

 

“Has God called you to leave your present environment and to move into His service in a new location?”

“The tribe of Dan had not yet claimed their inheritance where they would live. . . . “Please inquire of God, that we may know whether the journey on which we go will be prosperous.”  “The presence of the Lord will be with you on your way.”  “Arise, let us go up . . . . . Do not hesitate to go and enter to possess the land . . . . . For God has given it into your hands.”  “Possess the land which the Lord your God is giving you.” (Judges 18:5-6; 9-10;  Deuteronomy 11:31)

These were the words I wrote in a daily devotional in 2003  while in South Africa and waiting to go abroad. The reading is dated 1 January. Today is exactly nine years ago. (2012)