Saturday, July 28, 2007

ASA latest - Portugal!

Apologies for late newsletter. Hubby Bob is not recovering too well after his recent mini-stroke and, of course, he's my first priority. Please include him in your prayers that he will strongly feel God's loving presence and healing power.
THIS SUNDAY'S GUEST will be JOE SANELLI, a member of Greentree's S.T.A.M.P.
team that went to Portugal this past July 12 - 23. Joe, who is Athletic Director at Atlantic Christian School in EHT, was one of four men and six women (including Pastor Pat Tedeschi and wife Dana), who went to assist Georgina, full-time missionary, whom Greentree helps to support in that country. Joe's narrative is riveting and informative about the work being done there, and gives a warm testimony of how impressed he was with Georgina and her son.
The program will air this Sunday, July 29, at 1:30 p.m. on station WIBG, 1020AM radio dial. Remember, you can listen simultaneously online atwww.wibg.com
WE MISSED YOU, MIKE! I can only hope I forget the trauma experienced the past two months while moving from our home of 42 years to my (now really nice!) mobile home at Oak Forest. Praise the Lord! During that time, a BIG regret was missing Mike and Dottie Clark, who run the Casa for hundreds of children in Guatemala, and who visited Atlantic City for a day while on a recent short vacation trip. I don't think any of us from Gospel Outbound was aware they were in this area -- much to our regret and disappointment. We can only hope they had a wonderful time "walking the boards" and extend to them our best wishes for happy memories of their vacation. We're so sorry we missed you!
Please continue to pray for Trish and Bernard Cohen. In her latest e-mail, Trish related that she is resting at home after her surgery and that her appointment "to remove the staples, discuss the staging of the tumor, and what the 'plan of action will be' is scheduled for this coming Monday afternoon." Bernard plans to return to Guatemala as soon as possible to finish the work he began before her surgery. In addition, Trish asked for prayer for daughter Lisa, whose MS test results were not good, and that Lisa's husband will be transferred to Jacksonville soon so he can be with the family.
A SPECIAL NOTICE TO ALL SHORT-TERM (AND LONG-TERM) MISSIONARIES: Josh Hennig, who records the ASA programs at the WIBG station in Ocean City, is available only between the hours of 11:30AM and 1PM on Tuesdays through Thursdays. However, schedules must be made in advance. You know who you are, and you know that each and every one of you is welcome to be on the program. It's all for the Glory of God -- not ours. So please call me at my new phone number: 609/926-3722, or e-mail me, and tell me you want to share with our growing number of listeners what you are doing in the mission field. BE BLESSED! Peace and Joy -- Jo

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