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After serving in the United States Air Force, I traveled the world for two years to serve nonprofits and visit over fifteen countries on four continents. Now I run my own business. Check out my website and see how my business can serve you www.modernarksolutions.com

Monday, 15 September 2008

Stop 20 - Washington DC
















After an early flight at 'O Dark 30' and a cup of Starbucks, I have arrived in the vicinity of the beltway. I am looking forward to a few additional months on the East Coast while still avoiding the northern winter. Using a computer at a generous USO lounge, I hope to explain logical progression behind my recent break from world travel. Along the way, I also saw some famous DC landmarks (can you guess the landmark in the picture?)

A monastic life in the United States, what fun! Recently, I decided to take a brief internship with YWAM to pray and fast in Washington DC. As a Christian, God mandates that believers pray for all governmental leaders (Republican, Democrat, and Independent) to have wisdom and govern justly. In the Bible, many people ( ie Esther, Daniel) took time to pray and fast for a wide variety of leaders. As a result, mass murder was averted and many kings were humbled by God's great mercy. In light of the past success, I have decided to spend several months in a kind of modern monetary. (think of granola and young people instead of monks)

2 comments:

  1. Josh,
    I'm glad to see you're doing well and wish you the best in your further adventures. It was great seeing you at Hanscom. Sorry about my Giants plastering your Rams, but better luck next week! (Let's not talk about the Cardinals or Yankees, OK?)

    Rick P

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  2. Rick-

    I like to think the Cardinal's had a rebuilding year. As for the Giants, I am still happy that they beat the Pats in the Bowl.

    Neus

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