MISSIONARY PRAYER NEWSLETTER
Dec. 2016
D C
R of Congo
Josh
& Keri Kaye
continue with Language (French)
studies in London until the end of
February,
in preparation for returning to
Katoka.
· They
ask that we should
pray
for: continuing political stability in the Congo.
·
That they would be able to put together an IT curriculum for the
Secondary School, and the necessary resources—including power
supply—would be available.
·
That the appropriate resources will be available for house
building in God’s timing and in accordance with His will.
REPUBLIC OF S. AFRICA
Paul
and Dorothy Grieve
(Murchison)
would value
prayer
for a special Christmas outreach they will hold on
8 December
at a complex for the elderly. Twice a month they have a gospel
meeting at this complex and over the years they have seen a number
come to faith in Christ, the most recent professing salvation
several months ago.
THAILAND
Fabrizio and Elaine Toni
(Chiang
Mai)
would appreciate
prayer
for 3 student leaders who
Fabrizio
meets every Saturday for discipleship training in leadership.
Pray
that the study of God’s word would be powerful and effective in
these boys lives. In addition,
pray
for political stability.
Lord It has been our joy to have
Helen
trust the Lord this year; please
pray
for her growth as a new believer.
SPAIN
Ken
and Alison Barrett (Madrid)
would value
prayer
for the continuing “RedBox”
ministry.
Redbox
consists now of about 80 Christians from local
evangelical churches that dedicate themselves to prayer,
proclamation of the Gospel, and training of evangelists. It
started in 2002 with a brother giving out tracts in the centre of
Madrid, and when they were all distributed, the brother stood on the
“red box” that had held the tracts, and started preaching.
LOCAL
·
A Christmas article has been included in the December edition of
Saltburn’s “Talk
of the Town”
magazine, together with an advert for the Carol Service.
·
2,000
Precious Seed Calendars
have been ordered with over-printing of the Hall details, and 2000
Bookmarks
have
been printed
with an invitation to the Christmas Carol Service.
· Blair
Martin
would appreciate regular
prayer
support for his monthly /twice monthly visits to
Primary schools in the
Whitburn
area.
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