Here I am on a plane over the Atlantic flying to the USA for three weeks of intense evangelism experiences. First stop Atlanta where I’ll be attending the Deeper conference featuring speakers like Paul Washer, Ray Comfort, Ken Ham, Todd Friel, Johnny Hunt, Marshall Foster, Kirk Cameron, and Emeal “EZ” Zwayne. There won’t be a dull moment.
It will culminate on Saturday night with 500+ evangelists converging on the streets of downtown Atlanta to open air preach. The big Rap/Hip Hop awards night is happening in Atlanta on that night so who knows??!! Maybe I’ll get heckled by Eminem (sorry my computer doesn’t do back to front letters) and P Doggy and Snoop Daddy and Puff Diddy and Diddy Doggy and Puff Snoopy and ummmm . . . ok so I’m not so “jiggy with it”! What I mean is there’ll be lots of droopy drawers in downtown Atlanta on that night. Can’t wait!
Is there anyone out there who knows neutral gang colors for downtown Atlanta. If there’s one thing I’ve learnt about the USA it is that “Drive Thru” trumps “Drive By” every time. Mmmm I can taste that Chick Fil A already!
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3 comments:
Hey Cameron, I just met you this afternoon upstairs in the studio after the wretched taping. Just wanted to drop by and say Hi, so you could put a face with a name. Thanks for your work, wish I could be around for Saturday but I need to head back to Maryland and preach on Sunday. Hopefully we'll catch up at the conference.
Cameron, I had the privilege of meeting you while waiting to be admitted to the taping of Wretched. Unfortunately I won't be able to stay for the downtown Atlanta witnessing effort (I have a six hour drive back to North Carolina and a class to teach on Sunday morning). Praise God for your ministry. Be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might.
Cameron,
I met you at the Deeper Conference when you handed me the "Which Square is Darker?" tract. I love that tract!! I told you I would check out your blog and my name is ntimad8tr. Glad to have met you and enjoyed witnessing with you on the subway.
Christopher Fontenot
Baton Rouge, LA
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