Weekly Update (2/13/2018)

The Lord has continued to allow us to present in various churches this week. For Sunday Morning, we had the opportunity to be in south Georgia and Sunday Evening, we had the opportunity to be with another church in Alabama. Yesterday, we also had the chance to present in a church in eastern North Carolina. We are also excited to let you know that the church we were with Sunday Morning and the church we were with Monday evening both voted to start supporting the work. On our way to the missions conference on Monday, we also received a call that a church we presented in late last year also voted to take us on for support. Thank you for your prayers!

Tomorrow (Wednesday) we will be heading back to Alabama for a meeting so please be praying for our safety as we travel.

The World Evangelism Conference that was held in South Carolina was well attended. Please pray that the Lord will continue to stir the hearts of those who attended to give their lives for foreign missions. Additionally, please continue to pray for the upcoming Our Generation Pastor’s Conference in May.

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Entropy. You might remember the term from High School referring to how things deteriorate over time. Especially notable is how our homes tend to become disorganized almost overnight! What if there were a way to stop that? See the news section.

Pastor Robert Canfield encouraging youth about missions


 

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Praises

  • Safety traveling to meetings throughout the southeast
  • Three new churches voted to start supporting!

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Prayer Requests

  • Needed support to get to Japan
  • Laborers for Japan
  • Safety on the Road
  • Upcoming Our Generation Pastor’s Conference 

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From the News

In Japan, people take off their shoes and wear indoor slippers in many homes and traditional buildings. You can probably imagine how cluttered and disorganized these entryways might easily become. Well, one of Japan’s leading car manufacturers decided to put some of its technology to use and help things automatically get back to their proper place (including slippers). Click here to see it in action.