Posted on August 20, 2012, in architecture, travel and tagged architecture, London, Olympics, travel. Bookmark the permalink. 8 Comments.
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if you put on the glasses of God’s economy and you’re open to the Lord to hear from Him, you can actually see and feel the divine history happening within the human history. There’s London, the Olympics, all the cool old buildings and historical sites, and among all these, there’s the line of the divine history / the Lord’s move – there’s a distribution of the Gold Bar, the Bible! What a privilege to see and be in this!
Yeah, it was very awesome to be there. I’m glad that comes out in the pictures to you, because that’s definitely how it felt!
I want to go back to London.
Russia 2014?
Awesome images Kyle! I agree with Stefan–it’s so cool to see the divine history within the human history.
Thanks! All taken on my iphone
Great way to capture God’s move on the go.
Great images! I was in London during the Olympics, too. May the Bibles reach those who seek after God’s heart’s desire.
Amen. 61,000 read Bibles will impact London more than the Olympics themselves.