Terry Urbanczyk caught up with the massive Pete Chamberlain; here are his answers
I work 4 days as a GP and 1 day as clinical tutor at the University of Liverpool
Prepare for small group, chill out, buy some walkie talkies get ready for a snowboard road trip.
I give Tim a sounding board, encourage the guys and help galvanise the vision.
Plugging into church, juggling jobs, trying to find my study under the paper.
I’m hoping for lasting fruit, for the passion of God to burn up all apathy, for God to take us to the next level, for partnerships to form and new ground to be taken.
There will be sweat, blood and hopefully not too many tears.
7 -The main PFG weekend isn’t too far away now – are you anxious in any way?Well the Lord says don’t be anxious for anything. We are confident. Obviously the main desire though is a sweeping of the Holy Spirit but everybody has a part to play whether designated or not.
I’m looking forward to hearing Alan Scotland and all going for it in worship together.
9 – What would you say to those on the edge, that are thinking of coming but haven’t booked yet?-
If you don’t invest in your spiritual growth, you wont grow to your potential. This is a great opportunity. Get your priorities of this weekend aligned with Gods priorities. Don’t let finances hold you back, we will do what we can to help you out.
Tim’s visionary gift would see us off the island. Pad creases me up though, which may be handy on an island.
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