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Barnabas Fund bei „New Wine” in Shepton Mallet 2009

Liebe Freunde des Barnabas Fund in Großbritannien,

PATRICK SOOKHDEO SPRICHT BEI NEW WINE: Wenn Sie New Wine in Shepton Mallet besuchen, kommen Sie doch zu unserem Stand und Café am Marktplatz. Dr. Patrick Sookhdeo, der internationale Direktor des Barnabas Fund, wird am Mittwoch, 29. Juli 2009 als Gastredner dort sein. Er wird am Nachmittag zu Gemeindeleitern über geistlichen Kampf sprechen und bei der Hauptversammlung am Abend über „Evangelisation und Mission”.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: We have a great opportunity to promote Barnabas Fund at New Wine Summer Camp 2009, Shepton Mallet. But we are in need of 22 volunteers over the two weeks. Please could you forward this email or download a .pdf poster version and send to anyone you think may be interested in going to New Wine for FREE, as well as helping us serve the persecuted Church.

SUPPORTERS DAY: Our Barnabas Fund Supporters Day 2009 is going to be an exciting event – including project news, overseas speakers and an address by our International Director, Dr Patrick Sookhdeo. It will be held at Freshbrook Evangelical Church, Swindon on Saturday 6th June 2009. Booking is essential, please reserve your place soon by calling 024 7623 1923.

 

With God’s blessing.

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Barnabas Fund has a great opportunity of promoting its work, bringing hope and aid to the persecuted Church by sponsoring a cafe at New Wine, Shepton Mallet.

But we need 12 volunteers each week to serve in the cafe.

Volunteers would be on a shift system and could go to the major meetings.

Saturday 25th July to Saturday 1st August & Saturday 1st August to Saturday 8th August 2009

This is a great opportunity for...

 

  • Older Youth Group
  • Cell/Home Group
  • Couple with a Caravan
  • Missions Team
  • Individuals
  • Young Married Couples
  • University/College Christian Union
...to work together with/as a team and serve the persecuted church;
as well as being a part of New Wine.


You will have to get there and provide your own tent/caravan (we can help out with tents), we will provide entrance, food and training.

Contact Peter Burnett on 024 7623 1923
or PeterBurnett@barnabasfund.org for further information
christian, persecution, charity, church, persecuted, sookhdeo, Islam

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