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Georgia Report
Volume XXXXVII No. 12 |
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Psa
72:17 KJV) His name shall endure for ever: His name shall be
continued as long as the sun: and men shall be blessed in Him: all
nations shall call Him blessed.
It is hard to imagine
that another year is coming to an end and that Christmas and the New
Year is upon us. We first Praise and Thank God for all He has done
this past year and give Him all the Glory.
Then, we want to
thank you for your part in making our ministry possible with your
prayers, faith and support. Marge and I may be on the front lines of
evangelism, but we could not be there if it were not people like you
to make up the supply lines. God bless you and yours is our daily
prayer. We will be home with Mother Abram for this Season of the
year. She is still looking for the Second Coming of Christ, but says
if it does not happen in her lifetime she wants to go in her sleep
to meet Him.
Many times when we
phone her in the morning and I ask her how she is, she replies with
“I am still here”. Thank you for the prayers for Marge and because
of the repair to her heart November 30th, we will not be traveling
out of the USA until early in the New Year. Our plans in the New
Year, God Willing, will be ministry in Japan, Taiwan, Armenia,
Ukraine, Russia, Argentina, Cuba and North America.
Please continue to
pray for us and that Marge will quickly recover 100% of her
strength. We believe God! We love and appreciate you. You are in our
daily prayers. III John 2.
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Isa 9:6 For unto
us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall
be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful,
Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of
Peace.
Mat 1:21 And
she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for
he shall save his people from their sins. Without Jesus there
is no Christmas
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GEORGIA (Former USSR) MINISTRY REPORT OF PURCHASE OF CHURCH #167
BUILDING!
Here is some information about the Georgian ministry outreach and
the purchase of church building #167 in Bagdanovka. The building is
in good condition and in a good location in the center of the town
of Bagdanovka with a large piece of land.
The
condition of that house is very good. The roof is good and has a
kitchen, running water and a bathroom. All the rooms are in good
condition. It will be used as a church as there are many villages
and towns that are near to Bagdanovka. There is good transportation
from these outreaching areas with stops near the building. T
heir
price was $16,000.00 but we were able to purchase it for $15,000.00.
We have given $7,500.00 which is half of the cost as they and others
have raised the remaining $7,500.00. Georgia is more expensive to
purchase buildings than in parts of Ukraine, etc. In the smaller
villages of Georgia, we are able to find buildings from $3,000.00
up.
When
there are church buildings people are more eager to go to services
than in a person’s home. It is mainly the same in most of the
former USSR. Southwestern Asia, bordering the Black Sea, between
Turkey and Russia, with a sliver of land north of the Caucasus
extends into Europe with a population of 4,600,825 (July 2010 est.).
This is
our first project in Georgia. We have helped train workers to open
new churches in Georgia. Please pray for them. PTL!
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Building # 167 in Bagdanovka, Georgia of the former USSR.
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Remembering the Annihilation of Bogdanovka Jews 60 Years later, an
Event that Defined Evil. |

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