New Prayer Requests
Edmund Krzeminski (Zielonka Polnd) - In his own words:
Nicky Bimbo (Hollywood, Florida) - For peace, to be restored to his family, and to be made whole! Ongoing Requests Lea Delim (Tyler, Texas) - Her family in San Luis, Pampanga Philippines after the storm "Lando".
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Voice of the Martyrs (Ninevah Plain, Iraq) - Christian children in the Middle East—children forced from their homes by the Islamic State (ISIS)—are back in school because of the generosity of VOM friends like you! When Christian leaders in the Middle East shared their vision for an elementary school to educate young ISIS victims, VOM agreed to share this ministry outreach with our readers. We set a goal to raise $150,000 to cover the school’s expenses for the 2015–16 school year. Praise God, we have already received more than $120,000, and with those funds in hand VOM has committed to fund the entire school year. If you are one of those that gave to make this project possible, THANK YOU! If you have not yet had a chance to contribute to this exciting project, it’s not too late. Simply visit this link to make a contribution to the new Christian school for victims of ISIS. New Prayer Requests Nicky Bimbo (Hollywood, Florida) - For peace, to be restored to his family, and to be made whole! Ongoing Requests Lea Delim (Tyler, Texas) - Her family in San Luis, Pampanga Philippines after the storm "Lando".
Testimonies
David Steede (Bartlett, Tennessee) - Happy Birthday blessings today! New Prayer Requests Lea Delim (Tyler, Texas) - In her own words: Please pray for our family in San Luis, Pampanga Philippines from the storm created by "Lando".
Ongoing Prayer Requests Teresa L. (New York) - A personal breakthrough of the peace of God and His authority in her family. New Prayer Requests Family of Norris Ncube & Children (Indianapolis, Indiana) - By Andrew McChesney, news editor, Adventist Review A Seventh-day Adventist principal and his 5-year-old niece were killed in a car accident as he drove a group of students to school in the U.S. state of Indiana on Tuesday. Norris Ncube and his family attending the Capitol City Seventh-day Adventist Church in Indianapolis in November 2011. (Facebook) Norris Ncube, principal of Indianapolis Junior Academy, was carrying five children in his gray Honda SUV when a gold SUV slammed into his vehicle as he exited a street ramp around 7:40 a.m., church officials and news media reported. “The van was picking up children to attend school this morning when another van sped into an intersection, broadsiding Mr. Ncube’s van,” the Indiana Conference said in an e-mailed statement. Witnesses said the gold SUV appeared to have run a red light, Fox59 television reported. The elderly driver, the only person in the gold SUV, may have suffered a medical condition, police told the television station. The driver was hospitalized in critical condition. Ncube was pronounced dead at the accident scene, and the five children were rushed to Riley Children’s Hospital. The Indiana Conference identified the children as Ncube’s twin children, sixth graders Joshua Sandie Ncube and Jessica Senele Ncube; his niece, Malia Sizba, in the first grade; Deon Sizba, sixth grade; and Buhlebenkosi Anita Nikoma, eighth grade. Sizba died of her injuries in the hospital. County coroners initially said Ncube’s 12-year-old son also died but corrected their report in the evening, citing a miscommunication with the hospital. Coroners said the boy was on a ventilator and his prognosis was poor. Police have opened an investigation into the crash. Reporters from all four major television networks were at Indianapolis Junior Academy on Tuesday afternoon, preparing to broadcast reports from there for the evening news. Ongoing Prayer Requests Teresa L. (New York) - A personal breakthrough of the peace of God and His authority in her family. Elaine PF (Alpharetta, Georgia) - Health and healing for her brother and to return to God! |
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