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SPAIN
Having come back to Spain from
my deputation meetings in December
to all the activities over Christmas
and the New Year, seems to be
rushing through very quickly.
As soon as I returned from Ulster,
I began to minister in again
in the church in Alcorcon together
with Rev John Hanna. This term
has been marked by the youth
camp which we have every year
at Easter. Some sixty young
people attended the camp and
it was a great blessing to all
those that went.This campgives
us an opportunity to meet new,
young Christians from Madrid
and the result of such contact
has been that some have expressed
an interest in coming to our
youth fellowship on Saturday
as they don't have any in their
own churches. This will mean
an increase in the numbers at
our meetings on Saturdays and
a good encouragement for the
young people in Alcorcon. For
all these and many other things
we are very thankful to the
Lord.
REV ANGEL ALVAREZ
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New
Radio Broadcasts
The Rev Lyle Boyd has been
very encouraged by a recent
offer for more air-time from
a local radio station. This
offer has been taken up by
LTBS and will start July DV |
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KENYA
A
team of 54 workers from many of
our churches will travel (D.V.)
on the 31st July to Nairobi and
then by road to Kitale. As well
as doing some painting at the
new school building, a programme
of evangelistic outreach is also
planned.
The group led by Ballymoney Minister
Rev David Park and Missionary
Officer George McConnell will
be in Kenya for two weeks. Prayer
is requested for the safety and
health of the whole group and
that each may return with a renewed
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JAMICA
Greetings in
our Saviour's great and wonderful
name. It has been almost three
months since we left Northern
Ireland to take up the work
once again in Little London,
Jamica
We had no sooner arrived when
we felt we had never been away.
Jamacia is really home from
home and we have settled in
very happily once again to the
Jamican way of life. Having
said all that we do of course
face all the difficulties in
connection with the climate.
The heat and the humidity are
just as oppressive as ever.
Therefore we certainly appreciate
the generosity of Gods people
that enabled us to purchase
an air conditioning unit that
makes life a lot more bearable.
We would also appreciate the
prayers of Gods people in the
education of our children. Amy
and Aaron have both returned
home to continue schooling.
The splitting up of the family
has been the most difficult
aspect of living once again
in Jamica. Pray much that Gods
hand will be upon Amy and Aaron
and that the Lords will bless
them as they live so far away.
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