jessicahippey.blogspot.com
Thirst: October 2007
http://jessicahippey.blogspot.com/2007_10_01_archive.html
Tuesday, 23 October 2007. People, Christians specifically, are often too easily offended by mockery. But it is not necessarily a bad thing. It shows people are not indifferent: People only mock if they care. Something about you is bothering them. If they mock you as Christians, most likely something about our Christ is bothering them. Isn't it better that people are affected by Christ rather than indifferent to him? Posted by Jessica Hippey. Links to this post. Tuesday, 9 October 2007. Occasionally, all ...
anemagnus.blogspot.com
In the City That Never Sleeps: Practical info
http://anemagnus.blogspot.com/2010/10/practical-info.html
A&M in the Big City. 02 October, 2010. A letter from Nick Savoca, the director of Youth With A Mission Metro New York:. To the Friends and Family of Ane Folde and Magnus Glendrange. We are excited to welcome Ane and Magnus to our Discipleship Training School (DTS) this fall here at Youth With A Mission Metro New York. I know it would be huge encouragement and blessing to Ane and Magnus if you could assist them in anyway towards this school. Thank you for your interest in their life and God-given calling.
anemagnus.blogspot.com
In the City That Never Sleeps: About us
http://anemagnus.blogspot.com/p/about-us.html
A&M in the Big City. We're an engaged couple doing a compassion DTS together in New York. During our time there we will be working with human trafficking victims, as well as adults and children with special needs. You can read more about the DTS that we're doing at http:/ ywamny.org/. If you would like to support us, our bank account is 9722 23 50763. If you would like to send us letters, our address is. DTS Ane Folde/Magnus Glendrange. 70 New York Avenue. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
anemagnus.blogspot.com
In the City That Never Sleeps: November 2010
http://anemagnus.blogspot.com/2010_11_01_archive.html
A&M in the Big City. 23 November, 2010. Thanksgiving is getting close, and in just a few hours we are leaving for our thanksgiving break. We'll be spending the holiday with Ane's brother, Kristen, and his wife Jocelyn. For the first three days we'll be in New Jersey, staying with Jocelyn's aunt and uncle, while the last part of the holiday will probably be spent in Brooklyn. We also had a thanksgiving celebration here at the base last wednesday. It was a great night, with lots of good food :). On Friday ...
anemagnus.blogspot.com
In the City That Never Sleeps: Our first week - Orientation week
http://anemagnus.blogspot.com/2010/09/our-first-week-orientation-week.html
A&M in the Big City. 25 September, 2010. Our first week - Orientation week. The first week of our DTS has been a busy week. Our days have been a variaton of this:. Breakfast at 6.50 am. Quiet time at 7.20 am - spend alone time with God - reading the Bible, praying, journaling etc. Worship and devotion at 7.50 am. Orientation at 9.00 am. Lunch at 12.30. Break at 1.00 pm - not really a break cause we are going to read the entire Bible during our DTS. Dinner at 5.30 pm. Bible reading at 6.30 pm.
jessicahippey.blogspot.com
Thirst: August 2007
http://jessicahippey.blogspot.com/2007_08_01_archive.html
Saturday, 11 August 2007. Just a quick message to see how my new blogs looks : ). Posted by Jessica Hippey. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Current NT Scholarship Blog. Kate and Dave Schmidgall's Blog.
jessicahippey.blogspot.com
Thirst: Things have changed...
http://jessicahippey.blogspot.com/2010/01/things-have-changed.html
Saturday, 23 January 2010. Things have changed and this really needs updating. Posted by Jessica Hippey. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Current NT Scholarship Blog. Kate and Dave Schmidgall's Blog.
jessicahippey.blogspot.com
Thirst: November 2007
http://jessicahippey.blogspot.com/2007_11_01_archive.html
Monday, 12 November 2007. The Voice of Truth. Sorry it's been so long since I blogged. Uni Life has started to get exceptionally busy! Anyway, We have just returned from Aviemore where we spent our Radiate Weekend Away. Joe Z did a great job, we all learned heaps and had awesome times of worship skillfully led by Jo Minty. But the best bit for me was what God did. It wasn't a spectacular, tingly moment I had, but frequent repetitions of something I needed to hear again. Posted by Jessica Hippey.