Life That Works

Grace Link International (AKA Grace Fellowship Ministries) has been offering the Grace Life training and personal discipleship counseling in North Alabama since 1991. Our director, Blake Rymer, has over 30 years of counseling and teaching experience. The Grace Life training embodies the truths that liberated and empowered Blake and his wife, Sandra, to spend their lives sharing the truth of God's love and grace internationally.

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Monday, April 20, 2009
March 2009 Poland Mission Report

From the beginning this trip was going to be different. We planned it for March 13-21, 2009, when most of our students were available to be part of the team. By faith we reserved 20 tickets, a pretty big commitment in these economic times. And we did have some students participate, high school and college, seven in all. In the end we put together a team of 19 members, very close to our faith goal of 20. It was a good mix of veterans and rookies with a strong leadership quality.

Weather-wise it was probably the worst time of year to be in Poland. Spring was trying to pry its way into the lock grip that winter had on central Europe and there was a battle going on. Rarely did the sun get it’s due, but the rain and snow slugged it out, each winning its share of the rounds. The team took it all in stride. However I think this battle of the seasons had its effect on the health of everyone at least a little bit.

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Posted on 04/20 at 07:29 AM
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