Chemnitz to Dresden – Two Very Different Cities

15 09 2010

Yesterday (Tuesday) we awoke in Chemnitz to a rainbow over the city.

After breakfast with Pastor Bernard and his wife, Ulrike, we took a train from Chemnitz to Dresden. Dresden is a the capital of the German state of Saxony.  It is home to one of Germany’s most prominent universities.  There is a lively arts and music scene in Dresden.  Behind all that is the history of the city and the almost unbelievable restoration effort that has been done on it’s historic buildings, which were all destroyed in WWII.  See my earlier post on Dresden (from last year) for pictures and more details.

Here in Dresden, we are meeting with Pastor Uli Mann and his staff from Golden Lamb church.  Yesterday, we took a boat tour of the city and prayed with staff members.  Today we will visit one of the churches Golden Lamb has planted.

I’m having trouble uploading pictures, so let me leave you with two images from the boat tour yesterday–one is of one of the steepest vineyards I’ve seen, and the other is of our hard-working team on the riverboat tour. (Again, see my earlier post for much more about Dresden)

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15 09 2010
Sheppard Tucker

WOW! If that is not one of the most incredibly beautiful, hope-filled, promise-offering sights to awaken to on your missionary journey, I don’t know what is! Praise Him! Lifting you all today to not miss one thing He has for each of you. Blessings.

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