Teddy of Yerubilee at Global Prayerquake 2010

The meetings are going great! The first night I sang “He Brought Us Out” and “Celui Qui Demeure,” which both went over quite well. The second night I sang “By Your Wounds.” Tonight YAH willing, I will finish getting the band together and have the local musicians back me up on “Wait on the LORD.” Thanks for your continued prayer as I seek to encourage the people to draw closer to Him and to His people Israel.

Here is a pic of me with the sound engineers at the Global Prayerquake:

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In the natural:
The electricity keeps shutting off here in Nigeria and the home I am in usually runs on a generator. Yesterday however, the fuel was out. There is also a fuel issue here because the pumps do not want to sell very much to each customer. So people are waiting in lines for hours. The gas stations are holding out because of a proposed tariff increase from the government – so when that happens the prices will go up and the pumps would like to cash in on that increase by selling gas that THEY themselves purchased under the old tax, reselling it under the new tax. So because of this, the people wait in lines for hours??!!!

In the Spiritual:
The prayer meeting at the conference last night was BOMBASTIC. You would be blessed to see the people pressing in for victory in the power of the Holy Spirit in this place. I am already seeing changes because of our prayer last night. Glory to Yeshua!!

Keep lifting Him up,

Teddy

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4 thoughts on “Teddy of Yerubilee at Global Prayerquake 2010

  1. Lumi Buhnila

    Hello Teddy

    May the Lord use you mightly in Nigeria!
    We have two Nigerian staff at our ministry, if you feel you need more ministries opportunities while you are there, let me know.

    Shalom, Lumi

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  2. Gunnel

    glad to hear that things are going well in spite of frustrations- PTL!!
    pray for Papa–
    are you getting e-mails?

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    1. yerubilee

      Emails are not as good as text messages to my nigerian phone number. Over here the internet is pretty sporadic (so is the electricity!). I did hear from dad about Papa and got some Nigerian friends to pray with me. I was so blessed to hear he's out of the hospital so soon!

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