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*12am*

 *Our prayer point for the hour is-*
Let's thank God for the Tina Love Foundation (TLF) and all our activities we had from January to June.

Using TLF as a point of contact to our churches, fellowships, NGOs, Foundations, Charities, Trust and all.

God willing,
In July our theme is on Trafficking
In August our theme will be on Family
In September our theme will be on Learning
In October our theme will be on Non-Violence
In November our theme will be on Life Balance
In December our theme will be on Solidarity

Let's pray that all we have to do, seeds to sow, activities to carry out in our Centre and all other outreaches will give all glory to God and yield positively to mankind.

Kindly pray for our needs- for our permanent Centre/Office, Van/Bus, Funds, Endowments, and all others.


 *Our Text for the hour is-*
2 Corinthians 9:7 Each one must give as he has made up his mind, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.


 *Let's Ponder on-*
Luke 21:
1 And looking around, he saw the wealthy putting their donations into the offertory.

2 Then he also saw a certain widow, a pauper, putting in two small brass coins.

3 And he said: "Truly, I say to you, that this poor widow has put in more than all the others.

4 For all these, out of their abundance, have added to the gifts for God. But she, out of what she needed, has put in all that she had to live on."

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