We believe that Missionary matters need Missionary methods.
Our work in France has involved us in learning again that there is an enemy and he is still active.
Because of this, we are seeking to recruit seventy two Christians throughout the world who will specifically pray for the work which God is doing here. The idea of seventy two comes from Luke 10 where Jesus sent out the seventy two “to every town and place where He was about to go.”
If you would like to be one of these special Prayer Associates then please make contact.
So far, the following have joined:
Ann and Graham Wooldridge, Angela Adamson, John and Gill Saxton, Jim and Carol Thorogood, Jackie Nelson, Brenda Evans, Jon and Rachel Green, Sybil Farmer, Bill and Jean Young, Joan Bower, Richard, Jackie and Steven Turner, Dave and Maggi Hankins, Ted and Margaret Hopkins, Noel Speers, Kay and Glen Doney, Robin Lignell, Mikaela and Mark Carter, Derek and Dorothy Woodland, Deryck and Pauline Ensor, Brian and Sandra Lincoln, Richard and Su Evans, Paul and Larraine Price, Terry and Mary Penwright, Sally-Ann and Alasdair Clark, Gill and Maurioce Hutchinson, Irene Stirrup, Lizzie and Chris, Dave and Hazel Flowers, Russ Banner, Robert and Liz Stewart, Brian and Jean Smart, Jenny and Les Simmonds, Pat Wheaton, Richard and Val Bright, Terry and Mary Penwright, Karla and Roger Flambert, Connie and Tony Bloy, Diana Zoeftig, Bob and Debbie Allen, Sarah Bailey, Kay Symons, Barb and Vic Mead, Lorna and Jon Ripper, Lorra and Rob Howarth, Janet Ferguson, Jeff Chaves, Carol Edwards, John and Ruth McClearon, Duncan and Margaret Anne MacMurchy, Tracy Curtis, Rose Collins, Ian and Sue Vanns, Vikki Fry, Tony and Erica Holland, Augustina Tagoe, Martin and Gill Sparks, Yvan, Monique and Naomi Brow, John and Sheri Cavill, Lucie Bardiau, Suzanne Solis, Ed and Judith Shaw, Howard Flint, Lynn Gillott, Beryl Woodall, Giles and Susie Spaull, Dorothy Ottewell, Ian and Gill Scott. Peter Shire, Aaron and Naomi Firth.
In addition, we are prayerfully seeking seven churches in the United Kingdom who will be our Partnership Churches. They will take a serious interest in the work that we are seeking to do, and we will listen carefully to whatever the Lord says to them about His work in France.
We hope that members of these churches will visit us from time to time and take back up to date news for prayer and encouragement.
The first two of these Churches are...
Christ Church Tunbridge Wells. www.ChristChurchTunbridgeWells.org
and Warrington Baptist Church www.warringtonbaptistchurch.com
Please take a look at their websites and pray for them as they pray for us.
We are asking the Lord to supply five more churches who feel that God wants them involved in Christian work in France.