Most instruments need musicians to play them. But others, as two Christian workers once learned, don't need any humans at all.
David and Regan York*, nine years ago, moved with their two children to a Southeast Asian city rich in artistic culture. The city itself looks like artwork, with buildings adorned in murals and graffiti paintings, but residents especially prize the complex melodies of their traditional music.
Not long after moving into their Asian home, the couple placed the purchases in their living room. Then, one night after the family had gone to bed, one of the instruments began to play itself. Keep reading
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Spirit world yields to God's power in Southeast Asia
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