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      Denia!


      March 16th, 2006 | by amanda | Spain2006

      Yesterday we went to Denia to do more prayer walking and to do more puppet shows. Denia is a very beautiful and cosmopolitan town. They were beginning to set up the actual fallas on street intersections. A lot were more than three stories tall. They are amazing! A few members of our team got to meet some of the falla team members that put these structures together and were invited to that team’s headquarters.

      The puppets were a huge hit with the little kids at the park. It was really neat to see them dance and clap to the songs.Â

      In a lot of ways this trip feels like a giant set up trip for future teams. The Days just moved to this new town, Javea. When they get back from the States in September, they hope to start forming a church. It is really exciting to be part of the pioneering process and transition time with the Days. We found a park around the corner from the Day’s new house, that looks like a great spot for future vacation bible schools and children’s events. So we anointed and prayed over the park, tilling the ground for future trips.  Â

      God is really doing a lot of amazing things in the team, the Days, and the locals. This weekend begins the major Fallas celebration in Denia and Valencia. We hope to go to these events and be lighthouses through prayer and the puppet shows. Thank you so much for your prayers, we are going to really need them this weekend. Sunday night here in Spain, we will be staying up the entire night in Valencia to watch the Fallas burn and catch a 6 am flight to Barcelona.

      Hopefully, later we will be able to post some pictures. We love you guys!

      Amanda *smile*

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