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Date: 10 April 1999 22:12
Subject: Re: [RR] Electronic warfare: HAPPY99.EXE is a virus
Hi friends,
the writer was quite obviously not showing any sign that he knew where he
could get to know the source of peace.
He quite simply repeated what some of the officials of his homeland brazenly
state in interviews to be the truth.
You can count on one finger that it is not as as they say.
The facts speak too loud to not to see who is not telling the truth.
We are living about a 15hrs car drive away from this tragedy.
For years now we support outreaches into these troublespots.
Been there myself on several missions, fortunately before it all erupted.
Was bad enough then.
We have people living in our town that escaped this hell.
Here we smell the stench of war, today.
In 97 several Royal Rangers from Germany while driving home from a
help-mission into SE-Europe
almost got killed when they slammed into a bridge and down into the river
bed.
Today one of the party is paralysed from his waist down, his brother is
limping badly.
Living so close and for so long to this unbelievable terror keeps you on
your knees.
Today I was at a local Calvary Chapel where the pastor announced that any
time they do not have any church activity they get together to pray for
Kosovo, all peoples groups included.
He also shared some brand-new testimonies of many refugees in Albania
turning to God and giving their live to Jesus.
In the midst of all that.
But why does it always have to come that far until the light goes on ?
>Just because the writer didn't know the power of prayer doesn't mean that
>we shouldn't pray for his country. There are Christians on both Serb and
>Albanian sides, as well as in Macedonia and Albania. I just got a prayer
>request from a missionary I know who visited Kosovo in September 1998. He
>included some pictures of some of our brothers and sisters in Christ who
>lived there. He has lost contact with all of them. Please pray for their
>protection and provision of all of their needs, and that the Gospel would
>bring hope in the midst of the hatred and warfare.
Terry Law spoke last Tuesday at our local Assembly. He is arranging for
foodstuffs to be shipped into the Kosovan refugee camps - along with copies
of the Gospel in Albanian!
BoW
G�nter
OP 64
Siegen, Germany
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