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X LATIN AMERICAN PRAYER BAND I I l Z! 'x . Qs so if xi.. M '- it 'Mr f . x. , 'fi PM lift 57.3 1 I ix, In K I ff! v A. -1 Q ' -- A,-if ,......'- -1 Members of the Latin American Prayer Band meet bimonthly to pray for the missionaries who represent the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada and the Assemblies of God in Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, and the West Indies. The prayer requests that we present to our band include Bible schools, literature work, radio work and other special needs as they are relayed to us. Our program usually includes a time of singing, Scripture reading, a number in music, a recitation, or a brief speech and prayer. Our services have been enriched by having Dennis Matson, the son of Rev. 84 Mrs. Matson, missionaries in Brazil with us. He has spoken to us on several occasions. We also take an offering at each meet- ing which we plan to use on some missionary project at the end of the year. The students have an opportunity to correspond with the various missionaries who are labour- ing on the fields. -Albert Hopp President 48 ,.. . , 1 ', rf 1 J, 'fal' l frsi, A 'M Sfqgge 2 - rc- 4 fig: ig r: X 'EES
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HUME MISSIUNS PRAYER BAND The Home Missions Prayer Band meets fortnightly to pray for the workers and the needs of the mission field at home. Members of the prayer band through correspondence acquire first-hand information of the specific needs and present them to the band for prayer. Each year a project is undertaken to help meet a definite need. This year all offerings of the group are designated to help meet the needs of home missionary, Mike Bashor at Kitwancool who is the first resident minister of this northern village of some two hundred natives. Our half hour meetings begin with one or two choruses and opening prayer. After sharing specific prayer requests we earnestly pray for the needs of the field. Occasionally time is taken for a student with home missions experience to relate to the group something about this work in order to challenge the group to fervent prayer and retain their in- terest in' that work. -Allen Brown President ITN 111 4 --Q Q!0'.l l l g X bf 4 .av 'S..... -A.. s--.. s I I .yn ' 4 H.. .- as-v 5- I i r As lg :E ' 2:- D Milli Q . A. ,1 sr. Q ' 1-3. 4 1' 'I 1 ' ' ' x - x fl! 1-e my .L X N 'Y I f ff 1' A X: A l ' . , 1 f f of f f - T ' ' f I JL l rp, ' fffif ,Qfw f, .
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URIENTAL . PRAYER BAND NV Z fr' f4x'Q ' , -D f NX is f . L ' 'Q Q ,, 8 ,I ',.f-N. X Keg N... 1 N. . .- 4' ff 1- - -Liu ' V . ' 5 if .5 f I L '1 as T-g , .. -- - e is-s - - -P 'R i f ,. Q 1,2 K 1 1-1 -. -.. . XX, Q23- -lb 1. V . In the many countries of the Orient, including China, India, and Japan, there is gross human need. It is for the inhabitants of these lands that we pray, in order that they may be released from Satanic bondage and be brought into a joyous relationship with Christ. The needs of our missionaries are also brought to the Throne of Grace, with the request that they may be continually strengthened with the powerful love and anointing of our Heavenly Father. Our meetings are a time of song, Bible reading, and prayer. Letters from missionaries are read, informing us of the special prayer requests and needs on the field. These in turn are answered by the students, who endeavor to add words of encouragement and hope. Our project for this year is to supply a need of the Chinese Mission which is situated in downtown Vancouver. We are so thankful for our fellow workers as they labor for the Master in the Orient. We are assured that as we pray, the Lord answers and undertakes in every way. -Ron Costley President 49
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