ANGOLA
Brian Howden
is to visit Angola again. After repairs to
printing machines he is scheduled (D.V.) to
visit many local Assemblies. Please
pray
that as many saved and unsaved hear the
Scriptures, that much blessing will result,
and that the Lord’s presence and help be a
daily reality.
Please
pray
for safety in travel and that
Brian
might be able to receive his renewed
residence permit during this visit.
ETHIOPIA
Robert and
Sheena Revie would value
prayer
for their visit to Ethiopia which has been
delayed until February due to
Robert’s
fractured and dislocated shoulder.
In the meantime
the Chobi
Bible School in Addis Ababa have
began a course teaching from 1 Peter with
Mulugeta
Ashagre.
TANZANIA
Ron
and Maria Cunningham (Moshi) would
value prayer
for ministry sessions to be held over three
days at
Bethel Assembly in Moshi.
Prayer
is asked that the ministry would be a
blessing to all those who are able to
attend.
ZAMBIA
Julie-Rachel
Elwood reports
are a great many cases of malaria at
present. The wards are jam packed at
Chitokoloki
Hospital and as the floor space runs out
mattresses are placed in the corridors.
Julie-Rachel
asks prayer
for Betty
Magennis as she struggles with huge
numbers of malaria cases too at
Diplata.
PERU
Luis &
Anne-Laure Mostacero (Trujillo) ask
for prayer
for the current training course which
commenced last Saturday, being held at the
Bible Institute. They expect to train 55
Peruvian Sunday school teachers from the
Cajamarca
region, the
jungle,
Chiclayo
and Trujillo.
Prayer
is asked that the programme will be
effective in equipping those serving in
children’s ministries in Peru.
REPUBLIC OF
IRELAND
Noel and
Liza McMeekin (Drum) would value
prayer
for the Gospel Broadcasts this month,
each Sunday at 2
pm and repeated on Thursdays at 3 pm. The
radio station, Radio Star Country, covers 14
counties of Ireland.
Also please
remember in
prayer,
that the Gospel calendars and literature
distributed in December might prompt people
to desire to learn more.
ROMANIA
George
Sortan would value
prayer
for a four day training session this week,
24th-27th, with 30 gypsy leaders
and future leaders.
LOCAL
Coffee
& Chat each Wednesday morning at
10:30 am.
Martin Bolam
(S. Shields) is expected to be with
us on Sunday evening for the preaching of
the Gospel at 6:30 pm.