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ferry Parsley, another speaker at the convention, also shared his burden for Muslim people. bears his heart for the unreached Islamic people. $2ny opened to the harvest fields that are ready. Iohn :ins sensed an awarenesskof the Islamic need and coma gated, I realized how ignorant Christians really are on subject. a wme sttidents became more aware of what they can do to act upon what they learned. I received a real bur- tO Pray and intercede specifically for the Islamic peo' ' said Kathy Daniels, a Cross Cultural Communicator zssions1 major. Daniels sensed God leading her into Adtonary work with Muslims. uThat burden to intercede f; gZhanged my life. -5?udents are also acting upon their knowledge through . Promises. The faith promise goal of $30,000 was ex- ted by $7,430.00. Many students pledged $30 to $50 per 1;. E? n . i . a he Mtsmons Conventlon was umque. Frlday was a day Torchbearers to Islam was the theme of this year's conven- tion. Adorned in Arabian garb, Bill Boyd, listens intently as the speaker s?:fi'issions convention brings reality of Islamic gttlefield home to NC students of fasting and prayer and five times were set aside to pray as is the custom of the Muslims. Following the Friday evening service was an all-night prayer meeting. uI was amazed at the number of students there, commented Kel- ly McCormick. uEveryone there meant business, stated Cindy Price. The prayer meeting consisted of corporate worship and prayer for Assemblies of God missionaries as well as specific needs of the Islamic people. This yearts Missions Convention was sobering and did more than lessen the homework load for students. Rob Clayts comment seemed to be a general consensus, Before last week I had absolutely no desire to be a missionary to Muslims, but now I'm very willing to go wherever God may lead me. By Deb Beggs
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