Over the last four years we’ve been delighted with the interest shown in the Newday-Prince web pages, and continue to be blessed by the many folks who have contacted us to let us know how our ministry is blessing them.
From Rio, Brazil to Sydney, Australia, and from Ulricehamn, Sweden to Opuwo, Namibia – the Newday-Prince story seems to be reaching folks far and wide.
So many, too many to learn by heart – but all including Jean in Canada, Les in New Zealand, Jim in America, Gillian in Germany, Rachelle in the Philippines and William in Malta – have been affected, blessed and inspired by the ministry of Newday-Prince – and we are truly blessed.
In fact, we’ve also been encouraged by the many messages received from various folks from diverse backgrounds and places.
Each one of you are amazing!
Let me regress just a little, to share with you one of the first occasions when I was asked to reflect on some of the episodes in my life.
It was 1994, and I was in the basement in Bethel Community Church, Newport, South Wales – where an evening social event was taking place.
I can recall the moment, when without notice, Paul Dando asked me to share my story with the folks there.
After communicating the events of my life, I was astonished when a man in his mid-sixties came face to face with me to convey his following remark:-
“Well, that was great David, but you forgot to tell us that you’re blind!”
Obviously; I was thankful for his observation, but I quietly thought – okay, but I can’t remember everything, eh?
Smiles!
Today; time has moved on, and so has the Newday-Prince story.
It’s now been four years since we launched our story on the Internet, giving it the name “Newday-Prince.”
Day after day; sharing our Story, Reflections, Songs, Quotes, Bible Verses, Questions – Answers and much more, has been simply exciting.
Reaching out to folks in 153 countries is mind-blowing in itself – but to think it’s all been accomplished with the help of some speech software and a lap-top in a room in our home – that’s brill!
As one American friend said, “The Internet is a wonderful place to share the message of salvation with the world. It’s kind of like being missionaries, without ever having to leave the country!”
Today; here and now, we continue to reach out for Christ who has so wonderfully reached out for us.
And we are ever blessed by your faithful prayers, love and support.
Thank you, everyone.
We appreciate you.