Just an update friends on some of the great meetings coming up in our area the next couple of months.
We have the highly respected author and speaker Tony Pearce coming up from his Bridge Lane Fellowship in Golders Green, North London to speak at both PWMI branches in Pontypool and Swansea over the weekend of October 12th and 13th. As well being a prolific writer, and excellent speaker, Tony is also the London Representative and Council member for the PWMI, as well as publishing his superb "Light For The Last Days" magazine, and also running the Bridge Lane Fellowship. He will be at ZION Church, 4 Pisgah Road, Talywain, Pontypool, NP4 7HZ on Friday, the 12th Oct at 7.30pm, and he is one not to miss!
Also in October, on Saturday the 20th at ZION Church at Talywain, Pontypool, we are allowing the South Wales branch of Operation Exodus to use our facilities free of charge for their day conference. Please see other advert on this blog for fuller details from Sheila Mather.
In November, there are two splendid meetings to bring to your attention, and they are both being held at Nancy's lovely old 17th century farmhouse in Bassaleg, just outside of Newport.
On Saturday November 3rd, Nancy is hosting the exciting duo of Deborah Menelaws and Caryl Matrisciana, well known film makers, researchers, and authors in the USA, on their marvellous "SOUND THE ALARM" British tour. They have worked with Jacob Prasch, Barry Smith, Gary Kah, Tom McMahon, Dave Hunt, Roger Oakland, Ken Ham, and many other well known Christian celebrities and film-makers. By all accounts they have some marvellous news as well as dire warnings to bring to us all in these latter days before the Lord Jesus Christ returns! Also, they have news of a brand new Christian Television Channel starting soon! Please see leaflet below.
There are many more meetings planned for the new year (see top right for more details), but in the meantime there is more than enough here to get your interest from these four gatherings coming up shortly.
Maranatha Blessings, Neville.
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