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Voter's Guides, Thanks from India (Pastoral Emphasis from 10/12)

Psalms 119 176-day challenge: Sunday's verse was 175 and Monday concluded our challenge. I hope that everyone who participated in the challenge found it beneficial to read Scripture daily and will continue to do so. The challenge to read the Word daily never ends!

We have voter's guides available at the Welcome Center or you can download it here.

Don't forget to invite your friends, co-workers, etc (especially those who don't know the Lord) to our Family & Friends Day on Oct. 26. We have flyers available for you to use as invitations and will make them available at the Welcome Center. You can also download the flyer to email.

During the first part of this year, we used our overseas missionary love offering to provide much needed supplies to a ministry in India for the children of their village. Evangelist Sukumar sends his thanks to the Mt. Zion family.

Dear beloved brother in Christ, Willie,
greetings and best wishes to you in the Mighty name of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Thank you so much for the gift. I distributing the ministry things to the kids. They received with smiley faces. And they said many thanks to you and they prayed for you. Thank you so much for the gifts. Because your gifts gave a big smile on their faces. Thanks a lot. I have been praying for you, your family and for your church.

Your brother in Christ,
Evangelist Sukumar
Evangelist Sukumar sent pictures of the children receiving their gifts.

I know that we are facing hard economic times, but we are still so blessed in this country. When you give faithfully to this ministry, it enables us to not only bless others in foreign countries, but our own community. The best stewardship of your finances to use some of it to spread the love and Gospel of Jesus Christ.

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