Friday, January 19, 2007

Flash News -- ASA

Dear brothers and sisters,
May the Lord bless you as you have blessed me by asking me to continue sending you news about America's Silent Ambassadors!
In His Service, Jo

ASA (missions) NEWSLETTER

© 2007 Jo DiStefano Kapus January 19, 2007

Flash News Ever since the combined ASA and Atlantic City Rescue Mission (ACRM) broadcast aired on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve, I have been inspired to add home mission ministries to the ASA program. Many local church groups and/or individuals are deeply committed to spreading the Word of God in diverse ways throughout their community. This would be an opportunity for them to achieve greater outreach. The program this coming Sunday will be a home missions feature. The experiences of overseas long/short-term local missionaries will continue on ASA.

SUNDAY'S GUEST Rebecca Enslin Glancey, wife of Deacon William Glancey of Friendship Bible Protestant Church on Ocean Heights Avenue, Egg Harbor Towhship, will be the guest on America's Silent Ambassadors this Sunday, January 21, at 2 p.m., on station WIBG, 1020AM radio dial. Rebecca is the youngest daughter of the well-known late Rev. Robert G. Enslin, who pastored the aforementioned church more than 30 years, and who taught in the Township's public schools for 32 years, even as principal. I met Rebecca recently when she and her husband led the church service at the Meadowview Nursing Home in Northfield. Her testimony as she described the recent sudden death of infant Marah, her eighth child, moved me to ask her to share her experience on ASA. She will tell how the tragedy led her to form Marah Ministry, a support group open to the public, for anyone who has lost a loved one, and which meets at the church every third Thursday at 7 p.m.

Remember, you can listen simultaneously online: www.wibg.com

PRAISE THE LORD! Mike Clark, founder and director of the home for about 500 neglected and abused children in Guatemala, recently reported that he now has more than 85 children registered in university or career studies. Remember, these students will be educated men and women, the future of Guatemala, our neighbors in our own backyard. O, that missionaries would be given the world-wide credit they deserve for educating the poor and illiterate to walk in harmony with God and be self-sufficient, with no need to cross our borders illegally or point weapons at us.

PLEASE PRAY for Pastor Kyle Huber, Senior Pastor, and Jeff Galupo, Director of Small Groups, at Greentree Church in Egg Harbor Township, as they leave for their Minsk, Belarus, ministry trip on Monday, January 22. Pastor Kyle will be teaching at the Minsk Bible College again this year, and Jeff will assist him with a Small Group Conference in a local church.

ATTENTION!! Changes have occurred at the WIBG radio station. Our station's technician, Josh Hennig, now has his own radio program which currently airs Monday through Friday, from 3 to 5 p.m. Congratulations, Josh! This means that the schedule for recording ASA programs at the WIBG station, 33d Street and Simpson Avenue, Ocean City, will be as follows: Mondays, between 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.

Sundays, between 12:30 p.m. and 2 p.m.

Please e-mail me for appointment.

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