Thursday, September 5, 2013

Ministry Partner of the Month: John & JoAnn Munsell

Prayer requests:

1. Marshall and Kelly as they start on-line school while we’re on the road this fall.

2. Harmony and fun as our family lives and drives all over the US in August and September.

3. Safety for our travels driving our “new” used car in the US, and that it would run well.

4. Strength and wisdom for the MAF team in Haiti as they work on moving the hangar and offices.

5. MAF Haiti team would continue to show Jesus’ love and have wisdom as we carry the Lord’s “message of reconciliation” (2 Cor 5:19).

6.  The Lord would raise up leaders in Haiti that love and obey Him.

7. For our church in Haiti as it struggles to find wise leaders and those willing to continue the church’s ministry.

8. Our church in Haiti is facing unfair land ownership accusations, for wisdom and peace as those in leadership deal with this.
9. Salvation for several friends of ours here in the US as we visit and also in Haiti, that the Lord would soften their hearts and they would respond to His love.

10. With rising costs, MAF’s ministry support requirements have been raised, and we are short $400 per month.

11. For the ministry of Haiti Teen Challenge which we are involved with in Haiti, that this ministry would be strengthened and continue to improve.

12. MAF’s relationship with government would continue to be healthy and positive, not always easy to do in Haiti.

13. For the general church in Haiti, that it would be strengthened and mature, that people would love the Lord and their neighbors regardless of what they might get out of it.

14. Kelly (13) has had some pain in her back, that she would have relief from that.

15. Our personal vehicle in Haiti is now 20 years old and in need of repairs or replacement, that we’d know the Lord’s direction on that and that finances would come together for it. This is the vehicle that JoAnn uses to get around and take the kids to school, etc.

16. That corruption in Haiti would be put out, and stability would come to Haiti so that business and jobs could increase. We’re thankful to see some changes recently, but there are still a LOT of people unemployed, illiterate, and struggling.

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