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TLF Prays

Greetings Friend,
In the month of June we at the Tina Love Foundation have our prayer meeting, where we offer our intentions as one to our God and Lord in Jesus name, by the working of the Holy Spirit.
Amos 3:3 says, two cannot walk together unless they agree.
Matthew 7:7 says, we should ask, seek and knock and we would receive, find and have doors opened for us.
Hebrews 10:25 says, we should not give up the habit of meeting together, as some are doing. Instead let us encourage one another...

By the appointment of God, wherever you are, join the rest of us to pray for our following intentions:

1. God's direction, blessings and grace on Tina Love Foundation.
2. God's protection and provision for the Trustees and friends of Tina Love Foundation.
3. God's reward and mercies upon the donors, well wishers and benefactors of the Tina Love Foundation.
4. God's forgiveness and change of heart of any detractor of the mission and vision of TLF, as well as those of the people connected to it.
5. God's mark and leading on the activities and beneficiaries of the Tina Love Foundation.
6. God's seal and authority on past activities and deeds of TLF, that they stand the test of time and create lasting positive effect.
7. God's answer to Tina Love Foundation's need of a permanent office, office equipments, volunteers, members, patrons, patronesses, finance, vehicle, other means of mobility, Foundation materials and avenues to work.

KEEP A DATE WITH THE LORD AND HIS PEOPLE ON THURSDAY 30TH JUNE, 2011 6PM. WHEREVER YOU ARE PRAY TO GOD CONCERNING THESE INTENTIONS AND THE PERSONAL INTENTIONS OF OUR MEMBERS AND FRIENDS.

Thank you for your anticipated participation; God is your strength; Let us seek the face of God and THANK HIM for favours past and answered prayers. amen.

Divine Adhazor
For: TLF Trustees.

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