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Howard and Monica, Mongolia, write; The local Headmaster at the school, Vision, built for the villagers of Quily Badr Khan, encouraged his school children to tear down the stone wall between this school, and a new project partly built, which Vision was preparing, a new Pushto private school. They forced our long standing watchman, a believer, and his wife, sister and six children to leave the property and have taken two of our school buildings. Please pray for us to know what to do, if anything! We expect further attacks from Satan. Colleen, India, writes; We have just had our Bethany Primary and Hr. Secondary School Sports Day which was a huge success. There is some very bad viruses going around here which are affecting many of our staff and their children. We need much prayer for God’s hand of healing. Pray that we all will be encouraged as we serve the Lord. It is not easy when there are people who would like to see us discouraged, but praise God He helps us to keep our eyes full on Him and I have proved over and over again that He is not a disappointment. It is a joy to serve Him. Ron and Eunice, Italy, give praise as they participate in the European Christian Worker’s Conference for those commended from English-speaking countries and who are working with Brethren assemblies throughout Europe. They rejoice as they are in rich fellowship and as they have the opportunity for a wider vision of God’s work in Europe.
Please continue to pray for Headspace in Thailand. This week 2 of the gappers were hospitalised with a serious viral infection. Praise God that they are now out of hospital but will require ongoing medical support. Continue to remember the Headspace leaders (Mark and Emma Stokes and Michael and Lois Good) as they continue to lead the Headspace team.
Pray for Chris and Sheri and the CBM (Christian Books Melanesia) family following the death of loved colleague Enos Wangi. Enos was 31 years old and he left behind a wife and two sons. He had worked at CBM for 8 years, including 2 years at the Wewak bookshop, before being transferred to the Head Office to work in the accounts area. The passing of Enos has been keenly felt by Chris and the CBM team. Praise God for the people from many countries who raised funds for Vincent's operation. Vincent and his wife have been working as local CBC missionaries in the Southern Highlands in PNG. In May, Vincent had a heart attack resulting in him requiring a triple bypass. This could not be performed in PNG, so he travelled to Australia for the operation. Vincent’s operation was a success with no complications.
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