Friday, May 4, 2007

Today! urgent prayer & latest


ASA (missions) NEWSLETTER

© 2007 Jo DiStefano Kapus (e-mail: supak@worldnet.att.net) May 4, 2007

TODAY, URGENT PRAYER REQUEST!

John Harvey, of Aselsi Missions, Guatemala, has issued an urgent prayer request for THE BIG WEEKEND. John requested prayer all day today (Friday, May 4, and half day Saturday, May 5). Wrote John: "People are coming from all over Guatemala and Mexico. We have never had such a response. [Please pray] that God would continue to favor us with His presence. We are having seven international speakers, who all have a heart for these humble, dedicated brothers and sisters. They have suffered so much in the past. The refreshing and healing balm of the Holy Spirit is a blessing they all hunger for. Pray for the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on all flesh. They will go back and minister to thousands more with this refreshing. I just wish you all could be here!"

FLASH ! On the move at WIBG !

Due to changes being planned for the station's Sunday programming, America's Silent Ambassadors will be moved up a half hour to air each Sunday from 1:30 to 2:00 p.m., beginning ca. May 20.

SUNDAY'S GUEST

Yvonne Parr, on furlough from Rwanda, Africa, where she is a full-time missionary with her husband, Les, will be the guest on America's Silent Ambassadors this Sunday, May 6, at 2 p.m., on station WIBG, 1020AM radio dial. Yvonne's excitement and passion for their work comes through loud and clear as she describes their year in Rwanda. Hear her describe the biggest surprising challenge they had to overcome. The Parrs' home church is Praise Tabernacle in Egg Harbor Township, and they are in Rwanda under the umbrella of Elim Fellowship. Please pray for Yvonne and Les that the Lord will guide and strengthen them as they willingly and selflessly do His work. Remember, if you live outside the broadcast area, you can listen simultaneously online at: www.wibg.com

PRAISE! Brian Wheaton, President of Gospel Outbound, received an e-mail from N. J. Varughese, thanking him for G.O.'s donation of $2,000 to "All India Mission" for a micro-finance project that empowers Christians with a few goats and consequently the church. Wrote Brian, "As the goats multiply, each family is to give two or three goats to another Christian family and the new family reciprocates and so on, and each family that receives goats is to give one goat to the Pastor of the church. Prayerfully, the goats will continue to multiply blessing family after family and growing the church as well." In his e-mail, Varughese included photos of some of the families who received goats through G.O.'s gift.

REMINDER: Gospel Outbound invites you to a reception for India missionaries Onkar and Rebecca, Saturday, May 12, at 7:00 p.m. at the R. Breunig homestead, 20 Tyler Road, Greenfield, N.J., (390-0121) Refreshments served. Please come!

ASA (missions) NEWSLETTER

© 2007 Jo DiStefano Kapus (e-mail: supak@worldnet.att.net) May 4, 2007

TODAY, URGENT PRAYER REQUEST!

John Harvey, of Aselsi Missions, Guatemala, has issued an urgent prayer request for THE BIG WEEKEND. John requested prayer all day today (Friday, May 4, and half day Saturday, May 5). Wrote John: "People are coming from all over Guatemala and Mexico. We have never had such a response. [Please pray] that God would continue to favor us with His presence. We are having seven international speakers, who all have a heart for these humble, dedicated brothers and sisters. They have suffered so much in the past. The refreshing and healing balm of the Holy Spirit is a blessing they all hunger for. Pray for the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on all flesh. They will go back and minister to thousands more with this refreshing. I just wish you all could be here!"

FLASH ! On the move at WIBG !

Due to changes being planned for the station's Sunday programming, America's Silent Ambassadors will be moved up a half hour to air each Sunday from 1:30 to 2:00 p.m., beginning ca. May 20.

SUNDAY'S GUEST

Yvonne Parr, on furlough from Rwanda, Africa, where she is a full-time missionary with her husband, Les, will be the guest on America's Silent Ambassadors this Sunday, May 6, at 2 p.m., on station WIBG, 1020AM radio dial. Yvonne's excitement and passion for their work comes through loud and clear as she describes their year in Rwanda. Hear her describe the biggest surprising challenge they had to overcome. The Parrs' home church is Praise Tabernacle in Egg Harbor Township, and they are in Rwanda under the umbrella of Elim Fellowship. Please pray for Yvonne and Les that the Lord will guide and strengthen them as they willingly and selflessly do His work. Remember, if you live outside the broadcast area, you can listen simultaneously online at: www.wibg.com

PRAISE! Brian Wheaton, President of Gospel Outbound, received an e-mail from N. J. Varughese, thanking him for G.O.'s donation of $2,000 to "All India Mission" for a micro-finance project that empowers Christians with a few goats and consequently the church. Wrote Brian, "As the goats multiply, each family is to give two or three goats to another Christian family and the new family reciprocates and so on, and each family that receives goats is to give one goat to the Pastor of the church. Prayerfully, the goats will continue to multiply blessing family after family and growing the church as well." In his e-mail, Varughese included photos of some of the families who received goats through G.O.'s gift.

REMINDER: Gospel Outbound invites you to a reception for India missionaries Onkar and Rebecca, Saturday, May 12, at 7:00 p.m. at the R. Breunig homestead, 20 Tyler Road, Greenfield, N.J., (390-0121) Refreshments served. Please come!

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