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"The purest form of love is given with no expectation of return. Measured by this standard, earnest prayer for others is a magnificent act of love."
David Hubbard
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Warm Greetings Prayer Team!
It feels like it has been a long time since we wrote to you last month as so much has happened. Thank you for praying with us throughout the Personnel Officers' Forum last week. We could really tell that many were supporting us in spirit. The meetings went very well and met most of our objectives. All of those who attended came with attitudes of cooperation and wanting to make our processes better. It was a real blessing to be with such a great group of people. Safe travels and good relationship building were enjoyed by all. Other than this big praise many of the prayer points remain the same this month. Thank you for faithfully keeping us in your prayers! They are indeed "a magnificent act of love."
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Thank you for your faithful partnership in prayer!
SHINE ON!
Terry and Robbie
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Praise Notes:
- May 18-25th we are planning to take a much needed holiday at a little cottage near the coast. Praise Father that He provides times of refreshment and recreation to keep us strong for the task.
- The church where we worship here in Bristol is making good progress to restructure and find God's way forward as a fellowship. Thank you for your prayers as Terry has helped to provide leadership through this difficult time of transition and healing. His last meeting with the Trustee Board is on May 5th.
Prayer Items:
- That each of the Personnel Officers will be able to implement the changes that we all agreed on during the forum. They will need to prioritize what needs to happen in their region and pass a lot of information on to their far flung teams.
- Yarris (the Seeing Eye Dog) leaves us this Wednesday to attend advanced training. God has taught us a lot by placing him with us for the past nine months. Please pray that he will have an experienced trainer that knows how to work with his personality. We would really like to see him make it into service and be a blessing to a blind person.
- Bongata is doing well at Bible College in Swaziland. Please continue to pray for his growth in character and skill in handling the Word of truth.
- For Mponang, Puleng and Moliehi to remain faithful and obedient, shining lights, in the places where the LORD has them.
- Terry's twin brother Gary and his family still need much prayer. Their house in Virginia still has not sold and they cannot afford to make any more payments. They are reunited as a family and settled out in Michigan. The prospect of foreclosure and bankruptcy is very stressful. Please pray that Father will encourage their hearts. Even now it is not too late for a miracle!
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Inland Mission, Intl.
PO Box 178
Pearl River, NY 10965
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