Sam and Marlene Poe
The last interview done with Marlene Poe was when she first arrived in Zimbabwe in March 2010 for the Prophetic Summit and Easter Camp. As Sam and Marlene have been in Zimbabwe for just over 3 months now and are preparing for the Annual Brighton Conference in the U.K, it was great to chat to them about their time in Zimbabwe. This is what Marlene says:
M.M: Generally, how has your stay in Zimbabwe been so far?
M.P: A very positive life-changing experience
M.M: What has been the most memorable occasion so far?
M.P: The baking sessions with the girls. It was a fun challenge and fun for everyone.
M.M: How best would you describe your experience at Crossroads?
M.P: Something to look forward to each week. The language barrier was the down side as I had a desire to communicate with the people.
M.M: Has God spoken to you personally about your time here that you feel confident enough to share with us?
M.P: We’re both pretty confident that God’s plan for us to come back to Zimbabwe although we need to work out a few things.
M.M: Amazing! We are truly honoured and blessed! Have you made as much progress on Chronological Bible Storying as you hoped?
M.P: We have and are making progress although there is still much more to do on the pilot work that we are doing.
M.M: Thanks so much Marlene. We’ve really LOVED having you at Crossroads and look forward to the next season together.
By Molly Manhanga
The last interview done with Marlene Poe was when she first arrived in Zimbabwe in March 2010 for the Prophetic Summit and Easter Camp. As Sam and Marlene have been in Zimbabwe for just over 3 months now and are preparing for the Annual Brighton Conference in the U.K, it was great to chat to them about their time in Zimbabwe. This is what Marlene says:
M.M: Generally, how has your stay in Zimbabwe been so far?
M.P: A very positive life-changing experience
M.M: What has been the most memorable occasion so far?
M.P: The baking sessions with the girls. It was a fun challenge and fun for everyone.
M.M: How best would you describe your experience at Crossroads?
M.P: Something to look forward to each week. The language barrier was the down side as I had a desire to communicate with the people.
M.M: Has God spoken to you personally about your time here that you feel confident enough to share with us?
M.P: We’re both pretty confident that God’s plan for us to come back to Zimbabwe although we need to work out a few things.
M.M: Amazing! We are truly honoured and blessed! Have you made as much progress on Chronological Bible Storying as you hoped?
M.P: We have and are making progress although there is still much more to do on the pilot work that we are doing.
M.M: Thanks so much Marlene. We’ve really LOVED having you at Crossroads and look forward to the next season together.
By Molly Manhanga
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