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PRAYER & PRAISE WALL

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DO YOU HAVE A PRAYER REQUEST OR TESTIMONY TO SHARE?

PRAYER REQUESTS - The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much. James 5:16

  • Your prayers are greatly appreciated for Bobby & Sandra Persaud, our missionaries who have experienced multiple deaths in their family.

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  • Pray for our outreach ministry here in the Niagara Region and Brantford. Jesus said to his disciples, the harvest truly is plenteous, but the labourers are few; Pray therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he will send forth labourers into his harvest. Matthew 9:37-38.

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  • Pray for a quick ending to the Covid virus attack so that we can return to the regular ministry here and on the mission field. 

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  • Please pray for Guyana, that the ongoing heavy rains there would cease, which are hindering the work of the Lord and the ability to grow crops.

TESTIMONIES - And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony. Revelation 12:11


Healing Testimony

A school teacher in Guyana was unable to carry out the responsibilities of her profession, nor take care of her children due to a disease that sucked the strength out of her body. The Lord healed her immediately and she is now able to return to work and care for her children. Praise the Lord!

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Gillian's Testimonies - June 7, 2021 

I felt sick with high blood sugar before going to Mabaruma to minister the Gospel. After being tested at the hospital, the doctor determined that nothing was physically wrong with me. Pastor Bisnauth prayed for me and explained that if it wasn't physical then it must be spiritual. He told me how to pray for myself and since then I haven't experienced it again.

Praise the Lord!

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A few days ago, my middle finger became so swollen, red and painful that I couldn't use my hand for three days and nothing helped. I decided to do an entire night of worship and warfare against the enemy. Sunday morning my finger was fine as if nothing ever happened to it! God is so good!


 

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