Tuesday, 10 October 2017

Capturing the Wind of the Spirit: Republic of China “Double Cross” Day + double rainbow


Remembering the Israel trip from 2015 during the Feast of Tabernacles (a few video clips I filmed with my mobile phone). This year, the Jerusalem March (of the nations) coincided with the "double cross day" (tenth of October, for those who don't know, the Chinese character for ten is actually the shape of a crucifix, and the Chinese term for the crucifix is actually means "ten word frame"): the national celebration day of the Republic of China (the current governing power on Taiwan). Two years ago the Jerusalem March was very joyful and peaceful (no riots).

Today there is double rainbow in Taipei, surrounding the presidential hall!

“If we are to capture the wind of the Spirit… what is the shape of the sails that can catch this fresh breeze?” “Old, tattered sails need to be discarded because they will only tear under the force of the new wind.”
Ogden, Greg. Unfinished Business: Returning the Ministry to the People of God. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2003.


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