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September 18, 2009
Jamie and Mimi Johns

Mimi and I thank God that we live in a growing family of faith.  While in Houston, we enjoy our local church family, Houston's First Baptist Church, and we walk more closely with our Bible study family, Oikos.

 

Each weekday in Houston, I live life with our Houston Baptist University and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary families - students, faculty, and even administrative types.  Our Greek and Hebrew babies are nearby, and many are now all over the world; some are serving our Lord far from home.

 

Our HaMoreh family is busy in Houston working at helping our brothers and sisters in Africa - many amazing young African Christian leaders, particularly those of Daystar University and the Kenya Baptist Theological College.   We stay busy as beavers, and continue to pray for administrative support, especially as we pray for our 2010 HaMoreh Benefit.

 

The links above are to our HaMoreh Prayer Place.  Mimi and I invite you to join us there.  Each link will take you to a detailed prayer request where you can read, pray with us, and respond.

 

Will you join in prayer with our family of faith?

 

Love,

Jamie

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