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Please Visit: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ 100% of all your money goes towards the care of extreme rural families in Rural Isolated Villages in Africa. As I spend much time living with the Kambari tride, I get to know first hand the challanges they face each day just to survive. I also have the privilege of capturing not only hunger, sickness and often death, but the more happy occassions. This is Grace, and when I first met Grace in April 2007, she was suffering from Chronic Malnutrition. This was taken in December 2007, and the differnce is wonderful. We as a Charity depend on People like yourself, who donate time in Prayer and Finance to help us provide help and support for Grace and many others like her. I thank you all so much for your help. Without those who give toards the Mission, we just could not do it. Please Visit: http://www.philadelphia33.org/
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Taken in Tunga/Zuga Village, deep in Kebbe state, Nigeria. Carla Is HIV positive. Since this Photo was taken in Decemcer 2007, Carla has improved, with our help. Sadly her mother died in February 2008. Now her Aunt cares for her. Hello. My name is Trevor and I am a Missionary. I am founder of Philadelphia Mission, a uk Charity. Reg No: 1049410. All money raised from sale of these photographs will go towards helping children and extreme poverty families in Rural Africa. Please visit our charity website below. Click on link / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ See all my art & Writings at. / http://www.redbubble.com/people/joshuatree1 I would like to Thank CATNIPMEOW For her wonderful Work she has done in taking my Photograph of Carla, and making it very special. God Bless you CATNAPMEOW.
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Please Visit Charity Mission Website: http://www.philadelphia33.org/ This is my favourite Photo of Eli, my first Grandson. Using paintshop Pro X2 I have removed the background toned the shadows. I do hope you like it. Please do feel free to comment, especially if you think it could be improved. if you have spare time please visit my AFRICA charity website at: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Link to all my art and writings at: http://www.redbubble.com/people/joshuatree1
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Somewhere inside a Brooklyn Subway I saw a mosaic wall and focused stricktly on a portion of the wall. I loved the hands and the writing instrument. I thought it would inspire someone to WRITE.
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Go To My Cards You can view more of my work on my Website
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Please visit Charity website: http://www.philadelphia33.org/ 100% of all money raised from sale ofall my art goes toward the extreme poor in isolated villages in Africa. I will never forget taking this photograph, as I was standing waiting for the ferry to come. Anyone who has been to rural Africa will know that things runs on African time. That’s why I call them Last minute.com. After three hours, these two guys came to me and said the ferry Had broke down on the other side, and that they would take me accross. So I got in, with all my camera equipment and a very wet Interpreter, who fell into the water. / One the way accross I suddenly realised that the large boat coming straight towards us was the Ferry. It was so funny. The fishermen refused to take any payment, as they said it would bring good fortune to the, as they had a white man in their boat. they both recieved Jesus as Lord and Saviour. It was really a blessed boat trip. visit: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/
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YOU CAN REALLY CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE. Please visit: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ After much prayer I have decided to show this photograph of Little Noel. I know some of the images I have shared with you all at Redbubble can be disturbing and I did not want to overload to many images. But this is one child I will never forget. I had just finished preaching in a remote village and the Prayer line had closed and the meeting was closed. But Noel’s Older brother came from the very back and carried Noel to me. he was dying from Intestinial worms and had a terrible open wound on his left leg. We prayed, adn as I was Praying Noel took his last breath and went home to be with Jesus. The thing that broke my heart is that Noel’s life could have been saved, if we had the money for medicine. many Like Noel can be saved. PLEASE Help US. We need to raise $1800 to buy medicines that can treat these sick children. I am returning to te villages on 9th October. We have the money for four water pumps adn Filters. this will stop the Intestinial worms from entering their bodies. but the benifits wont help those with intestinial worms now. So we need to treat them before they die. Beloved, i know you will pray for me and the children. Please do what you can. Thats all the Lord expects from any of us. Together We can make a real difference. God bless you in your efforts. Please visit / http://www.philadelphia33.org/
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Please visit my Africa Mission Website; / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ This is something I cannot Understand friends. I was shooting Seagulls, [With my Camera, Not A Gun] in my local park.. I took about 15 shots in continuous shoot mode. All Came out clear except this one. I was worshipping God at the same time as I was shooting. When i got home and loaded the pics unto Computer This is what came out. I have not touched it in any way, / Anyway I call this piece “Welcome Holy Spirit”. Luke 6:38 Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again. Please visit My Africa Mission Website. Please pray for me and especially the Children in the villages. [Click on link] / http://www.philadelphia33.org/
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Please visit: http://www.philadelphia33.org/ This is a Collaboration Between Digitaldrool, a extremely talented Digital Media Artist, and Myself. I took the original photo of the boy in rural Nigerian Village. Digitaldrool made art that speaks out loud about the gap between the rich and the extreme poor. In the rich western countries, If you don’t have a Large TV, Sony Playstaion and other digital elictronic games, we think we are not well off. If we don’t own our home, or cannot afford a car, nice cloths and big name brand shoes, we think we are poor. If we cannot affor a annual vecation we think we are poor. In UK we get free healthcare, Money if we don’t work, and there is a host of care organisations. / But in rural and isolated villages in Africa, poor means something different. Little or No Food, very little clean water or Polluted water, No cloths, No electric, No healtcare and no hope, is wat poor is. I give God thanks each day for a tap that gives me clean water, and plenty of food. It is my mission to not only share the good news contained in the word of God, but also to meet the needs of the poor, and demonstrate God great love to the people. Please feel free to Join me and the Work of God in The isolated villages of Africa. Visit our Charity website for information, Video clips and Photograph’s. http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Please visit a great Artist at: / http://www.redbubble.com/people/digitaldrool.
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http://www.philadelphia33.org/ This is a tulip closeup. I love the Orange colour, and the different shades. Comments Please, even if you don’t like it. Any suggestions on how to improve is greatly welcome.
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PLEASE VISIT MY CHARITY MISSION WEBSITE http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Seagull in full flight. Taken in Wanstead Park East London. This was taken with my new lens that my sister bought me, for my return mission in Rural villages in Africa on 9th October. It is a canon 70-300mm IS USM zoom. I love the Image stableizer. not bad ether in low light. 100% of all my art sales goes towards The help and recuse of extreme poor and sick in Rural and isolated villages in Africa. Please when you have spare time, visit the mission website: Click link below: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Link to all my work. / http://www.redbubble.com/people/joshuatree1
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Bags are packed and i'm ready to go.
by TREVOR IRWINI thank each and everyone of you for your Encouragement, donations of art and finance toward the Mission in Africa. I really do love and …
I thank each and everyone of you for your Encouragement, donations of art and finance toward the Mission in Africa. I really do love and value you all very much. Thanks to your prayers and donations, I and the small team in Kujama, will be able to buy much needed tools, Medicines and materials for them. You have already made a real difference in their quality of life. We also have got Christian literature in both Hausa and Fulani languages. This was donated by a publisher in Belfast. It was a precious sister here on Redbubble that told me about them, after seeing the children’s photographs. I believe what God says is true and we are going to touch many lives in rural and Isolated villages. Please do continue to pray for me, the small team and the people of these isolated areas. They are extremely poor and many very sick. The three weeks I will be there is very busy. I shall return with many testimonies and new Video and Photographs. Precious Friends, your prayers are very important in helping this mission. I will face challenges, where Gods wisdom and favour is very much needed. But I know the Lord will save many souls and heal many. last time three witchdoctors received Jesus as Lord, and were filled with the Holy Spirit. We had Muslim villagers wrestling each other for copies of the Bible. Blindness, AIDS, deafness, and many other diseases were healed by God. Jesus is alive and his work here on earth continues!!!!. This time we have better and bigger plans and Visions, all granted to us by The holy Spirit. For you precious friends who have shown a desire to come on mission with me to rural and Isolated villages to minister and help. The door is open, when I return next year. Pray and allow the Holy Spirit lead you. I would love to have you come. But It is very challenging in these isolated villages. There is little privacy. No latrines, or clean running water. No beds or blankets. I sleep on a blow up mattress in a Sleeping bag, with a net over my face. LOL. Its like a mummy. I hate Mosquitoes, but they love me. They bit and are nasty little things. The temperature cool at nights, but humidity is very high. Daytime is like an oven , but I usually don’t have problems, and don’t anticipate having any, as I am with God and he lives in me. You get very tired from walking and spending time in the heat, But I have to press on as we only have a few weeks to do so much. The Lord truly strengthens you in situations like these. There is no toilet rolls, so if you come please bring some with you. We carry everything we need in the Four wheel drive vehicle. There are many sick, abandoned and some orphaned. There are mothers who have no milk for their babies, and no or little food for their children. Men adn woman dig the ground with bare hands, because they have no Hoes or tools. Children with Bowed legs and twisted limbs. polio, Measles and Malaria. There is amidst all this Laughter, joy, Dancing and celebrating Jesus Love. This is my Vineyard, and also those who the Lord sends to care for his branches. I love the poor and God with all my heart. I have not much financial seed to sow, but I have sown my life as a seed into God. / he has blessed me so much with kind Friends like you and others around the world. So Please keep on praying for me and the Mission. . I will share with you testimonies and photographs when I get home. Your Friend. Trevor. / Link to Africa mission Website / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ / Link to my art. / http://www.redbubble.com/people/joshuatree1
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My bags are packed and I am ready to Go.
by TREVOR IRWINI thank each and everyone of you for your Encouragement, donations of art and finance toward the Mission in Africa. I really do love and …
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Love Wildlife, and took this today 13/5/2008, at local Park in london. Hope you like it. 100% of all proceeds from sale of all my art goes toward our Charity Projects in Deep Rural Africa. Please log onto our Charity website for information, Video clips and Photograph’s. / http://www.philadelphia33.org/
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Note from the writer / When reading this please read it slowly, breathing at each line. Slowly. / Read with intesity, and excitment, longing. / (will make more sense) This is something that I wrote last night and has touched my heart and everyone who has read it thus far. Please feel free to comment on this as it is one of my first writings. Must see in larger view! To make it easier here’s the writing. “In the stillness” / By Tamela R. Wall In the stillness, I wait / How long till I hear your voice? / In the silence I wait. / Eager for the voice of the Lord. / You are always with us. / Through the noise of our daily lives. / To the quietness of our sleep. / You are always there. / So I wait, / Sometimes it is hard to be patient and wait. / The devil is always trying to tempt us and keep us from hearing. / To wait. To pray. To listen. / Silence. / What is it that you are trying to tell me? / Maybe I’m listening to hard. / Or maybe I’m not listening at all. / Focus. / In the stillness, I wait. / Then when I think that you have nothing for me, / You speak. / In a still small voice. / You speak. / Though as I listen closer. / Your voice isn’t so distant any more. / It’s growing stronger like the thunder, like a mighty rushing wind. / It’s closer now. / Like you are right beside me. / I am listening Lord. / Your message is simple yet powerful. / You says nothing. / I breathe,I wait, then it hits me. / Sometimes the thing you need us to do is wait. / To show us the things we are missing. / Be patient, be content and wait. / Prayerfully, silently, waiting. / Until you speak. / In your time, in your way & your will. / You begin to show me things through others, / through their words, / their actions, / and their attitudes. / You teach me. / You teach me to listen and to be ready. / For one day very soon, we will have no warning. / We must be ready. / We must be waiting. / But while we wait we are to share. / Share the news of your salvation. / I rejoice O’Lord. / My soul cannot stay still. / I must shout it to the world. / I must share. / I must wait. / I must be ready. / I must pray. / I must let the world know that there is still hope. / You are the way. / You are the truth. / And you are the life. / You never promised that the road would be easy. / You just promised that I would never have to go alone. / So hear I am Lord use me. / In the stillness, I wait. / For the glorious return through the eastern gate. / I wait. / For that homecoming day, / I wait. / For on that day you will call my name. / I will shout from the mountains that I have waited and I am here. / So in the stillness, I wait.
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http://www.philadelphia33.org/ I Pray these words will encourage and inspire all who read them. it’s not how long one lives that is important. It’s what we have done with our time. Use your time on earth to bless others.
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I took this shot after Alan finished his espresso while at a cool place in Paris called Le Cafe du Marche. / I loved the writing on the table. :)
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Raw photo. Taken at a Starbucks in a Target in Eau Claire, WI. For Ally & Jess. The poem in the picture is here: Catching Up
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Taken in Ireland 2007. This was one of my funny days, so I added an old Arab proverb. / Buy a card and sent it to someone. make sure the have a sense of humour, or you may not have them as friends.LOL.
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Signets are so beautiful. Hope you like this. / 100% of all proceeds from sale of all my art goes toward our Charity Projects in Deep Rural Africa. Please log onto our Charity website for information, Video clips and Photograph’s. / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ See all mt art at: / http://www.redbubble.com/people/joshuatree1
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This Little girl and her mother came to me while i was ministering in Kujama, Nigeria. Her mother was in the latter stages of AIDS. I prayed for her and she was healed. At this Point Her daughter looked upwards, as her mother jumped from the chair and was filled with the Holy Ghost, and healed. 100% of all proceeds from sale of all my art goes toward our Charity Projects in Deep Rural Africa. Please log onto our Charity website for information, Video clips and Photograph’s. / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ View all my art at: / http://www.redbubble.com/people/joshuatree1
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100% of all proceeds from sale of all my art goes toward our Charity Projects in Deep Rural Africa. Please log onto our Charity website for information, Video clips and Photograph’s. / http://www.philadelphia33.org/
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Please visit: http://www.philadelphia33.org/ This was taken in Tunga/Zuga village, deep in Kebbe State. Nigeria. All the mothers were out working in the fields and it was 6pm when they returned. Their Children are cared for by the elder woman, who cannot work. This was taken as soon as the carers saw the mums coming up the village path. they are sure hungry babies. Often Breast milk dries up within a few weeks of giving Birth. There is very little food here, and the scarse food theydo grow is extremely poor in Nutrition and Vitamins. This is why Abundant Harvest Programme that we are raising funds for will put an end to Rickets and Malnutrition for many villages. Please visit our website and watch the Video’s and find out more. http://www.philadelphia33.org/
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Please Visit: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ 100% of all money raise d from sales of all my Art will go towards helping the extreme poor. Lora aged 11 years old, carries Princess, her sister on her back. Lora is now responsible for her sisters care, as her mum died during childbirth. It is extremly difficult for an adult just to survive in poverty, and where food and water is scarce. Lora’s aunt who was breastfeeding at the time of Princess bith took princess and breastfed her also. Now Lora must do what she can to raise her baby sister. Please pray for me and the Philadelphia Mission, as we try and help lora and others just like her. Spread the word around the world, and tell others abot the work we do. Please tell them about our website: http://www.philadelphia33.org/
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