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TO MY FRIENDS ALL OVER THE WORLD sharing a simple note to you.

Greetings Readers!  

I am doing something this time I don't think that I have done before; that is just write what's on my mind. As late as it is right now, that might not be too much. :)

I have been working on my different Blogs when I  noticed I get 'hits' from all over the world. I envy my blog being avowed the opportunity to visit Cyprus, Spain, France, Germany, even Russia among many many more amazing countries. I can feel the warm Mediterranean Breeze blowing on my blog with a tint of saltiness...ahhh it smells heavenly.  

From when I was old enough to THINK I always dreamed of travelling. I even thought that one day I would live in foreign countries as a missionary. My degree is in Missions, studying foreign cultures was a 'lift' to my spirits. I would even now, with my family love to travel and visit my friends from all over. It was just be a thrill getting to know you and your families by teaching me your ways of living; as I would eat new foods and try out fresh adventures. 
I also would just love to share God's Love to you and the area you live. By simply ushering out His amazing Words of Hope as well as pray for healings in precious people's bodies. 

Meanwhile, I live in a sweet little...LITTLE community. I am a stranger here, even though we have took residence five years ago. Stepping out of the evangelistic field and planting a home church; we accepted a pastorate position of a small church who welcomed us with open hearts. The little town is busy, and yes it is an area where as an outsider it feels as if everyone is related. Many have grown up together, gone to church together and even went to school at the same time. There is always a tie in with one another. Our 'tie-in' is that we pastor here. We reach out by being involved with a few events on occasion or help at the local food pantry.  

So, we pour ourselves into the people we pastor. Thanking God for them and any opportunities He gives to use us. Yet, we know there is a BIG CALL out there for us to answer. To minister to the GENERATIONS here and all across this great big world. I envision the grandma who is praying hard for her family, the parents holding their heads in frustration on how to care for their children. The hungry, lonely and many in pain who need to hear if there is any HOPE in this day we all live in. [Both here and abroad.]

This takes me back to the beginning of my letter to you, my readers across the globe...1) Know I am praying for you.  2) I and my family care very much, so much we are asking God to make a way to come and minister literally as well as figuratively to you (via the blog).  We are in the midst of starting our ministry: HOPE FOR THE GENERATIONS. God has stirred this in our spirits for over 10 years now. We are burdened for every generation, especially the future generations. The Bible is FULL of promises as we pray; by proclaiming God's Word plus living out what He has called us to do, in that He will save the generations. 

Will you pray for us too? Really, really pray...we need wisdom, direction, open doors, doors of favor, of course always $$$, literal doors that would host us and help us minister to your own community, fast and pray for revival among the generations. If you are in a position and feel compelled by the Holy Spirit to help...just leave a comment and we will communicate personally after that. 

Meanwhile, here goes my blog off to the Ukraine, Turkey, India and even Hawaii. I wish I could make it come back with you, so I may meet and know my readers. 

Blessings and thanks for allowing me to just simply write you.

Daneille Le Anna Gray Snowden

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  1. What a neat idea, to write to your readers and especially those overseas. I have noticed there are many who visit my blog as well from other countries. A couple have commented at times. We don't know what their situations are like where they are, but it is a great feeling knowing maybe the words we write are being a help to someone else across the globe.

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    1. Thanks Vicky; My heart is 'full' with Love for the entire world we do live in. :)

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