This week’s Reunion Roadmap begins with part two of our interview with Glenn and Amanda Miller. We left off hearing about Kibbutz Dan, and now pick up hearing more about Abba’s provision and appointments with “trail angels” along the Israel National Trail. Jimmie Black is our first musical guest, bringing his song “Ma-Toevoo” from the album Here We Go Again. Will Spires later shares “City of Golden Reeds,” from his album Seeds. The midrash portion features a discussion on prayer with BYNA Elder Barry Phillips and Ron Runyon who, along with his wife Candi, are BYNA’s Prayer Directors. Where is the Father leading us in prayer? There is a higher calling in a quiet place where we connect with Him. Have we taken the time to calm ourselves to be seated in heavenly places with Him? Let us draw closer to the Father as we are enlightened during this very important discussion!

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