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MISSION:
No. 5
"Let everything that has breath praise the Lord," Ps. 150:6
at 7!l5 AM S.S.T,
or Thursday, following a couple days rest in Johannasburg. She will be driving her own car (I982 VW Jetta), which she
has purchased in Johannasburg from a Christian friend.
The
everyday for your prayers, your faithfulness and your financial support. The next three years Jayne Linda will
greatly needs us, here at ' home to continue to lift her
Flefd Address:
Jayne Linda Free P.O. Box H-96 Hatfleid, Harare Zimbabwe, Africa
Forwarding Agents:
Jim and Nettie Brown 2038 Wahalaw Nene
her decisions as she seeks to do the Lord's will. -us, as Jayne Linda's forwarding agents, your part in her ministry.
Tallahassee, FL 32301
(904) 877-4463
Pe"e>'ethe one olwhom they have not heard? Andare how can they without someone preaching Romans tothem? 10:13-15 And how can thev preach unless they are sent. As it is written. How beautilul the feet olhear those who bring goodnews!"
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Mr. <Sc Mrs, M. L, Baer, Noblesville, Ind, Mr. & Mrs, W, B, Bishop, Franklin, Tenn. Mr. & Mrs. Michael Bliss, Knoxville, Tenn
Carol Ann Boggs, Bonita Springs, Fla Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Boggs, Springfield, Ohio Mr. & Mrs. Hines Boyd, Monticello, Fla Mr. & Mrs. J, R, Brown, Indianapolis, Ind Mr, & Mrs. R. L. Brown, Bedford, Ind Virginia L. Brown, Ludlow, Ky Lynn & Janene Buckley, Knoxville, Tenn Mildred J, Coughlin, Tallaiiassee,- Fla Mr. & Mrs. Sam Darden, Jr., Knoxville, Tenn
Dean & Jodie Davis, King, N, C. Robin Delaney, Zimbabwe
55.00
100.00
50,00
600.00
150.00 120.00
^50.00
20.-00-
270.00 60.00
200.00
Shanda Delaney, Zimbabwe Edwin & Janet Drake, Pittsburg, Pa Dale & Belinda Fontana, Hampton, Ga John & Esther Holliwell, Las Vages, Nev Thomas & Sherry Hart, Tallahassee, Fla Mr, & Mrs. V/, M, Hodges, Marrow, Ga Peri Ann Horton, Morristown, Tenn Taunya Huff, Knoxville, Tenn Fred & Patsy Kapp, Jr., King, N. G. Kelly Mission Fund, Hillsboro, Ohio Stephen Lennon, Knoxville, Tenn Lori S. Littleford, Knoxville, Tenn Frank & Rosemary Manzenberger, Oolitic, Ind
Karen Meade, Knoxville, Tenn
275.00
120.00
10.00
if-5.00
100.00
40.00 250.00
100.00
40.00
20.00
6.00
25.00 220.00 25.00
120,00 - 2-0-. 00 120.00
225.00
100.00 10.00
868.00
25.00 30.00'
Receipts continued Jill Shaw, Zimbabwe Greg & Rhonda Smith, Greentown, Ind
150.00
10,00
Smest & Lou Jean Southers, Madisonville, Ky Tonya Townsend, Kingsport, Tenn G, 3. & B, Treadway, Tallahassee, Pla Cathy G. Treer, Brewer, Maine Gregory & Garie Turner, Nashville, Tenn
Frances Wages, Tucker, Ga
15.00
100.00
50.00 50.00
60,no
10'1.00 1.00
Robin Wolfe, Madisonville, Ky Capella Christian Church, King, N, G, Christian Church, Milford, Ind
201.01 172.00
Christian Student Fellowship, Knoxville, Tenn Butch Fork Christian Church, Irrao, S, G, Grapevine Christian Church, Madisonville, Ky I^rraget Christian Church, Knoxville, Tenn
Desiginated Gifts Love Offering
389.56 ^25.00
500.00
270,00
First Christian Church, Harriman, Tenn First Ghristicui Church, Nashville, Tenn
190.87
200.00
First Christian Church, Cave in Rock, 111 First Christian Church, Tallahassee, Fla
Halls Christian Church, Knoxville, Tenn
15^.00
VBS 127,00
VBS
111.89
100.00
300.00 200.00
2,582.35 ^30.50
158.50
73.24
13.'385.91
$
3.920.00
13,385.91
Disbursements;
Jayne Linda Free, Living Link Travel, Postage & Preparation Expenses
2,183.37
284,06
2,072.52 1,200.00
1. '^GO.OO
35 y ootnoLcs^.
ZIMBABWE
A
Iio, 6
March I986
MISSION:
V^- .>'#2!
Greetings from Africa in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. I arrived safely on African soil on January 19th. It was great to finally get here and to see Shanda Delaney's familiar face. My trip was good and exciting as I learned to exchange US dollars for gulden in Holland, then to the South Africsui rand, then to the Zimbabwean dollar. What an experience to figure what to tip and if things were too expensive etc. etc. in all these foreign currencies,
Yep, a
car. We met Marcia Kay Thomson (my new flatmate) and Cecil Ross, (another single missionary) several hours north of Jo'burg. We did some shopping as more items
are available in SA than here in Zimbabwe.
of things that they needed to get for others we continued on to the border. Oh, what an experience... you have to let them icnow everything you have in your
possession. As a first time resident I do not have to pay duty or customs on
>diich from what I understand is good timej.Smile*! Then on to my first night's stay in Zimbabwe. We stayed at the Lion and Sleuhant Innthatched roofs, birds, dogs, cats, but no lions or elephants*! It wis a wonderful night*s sleep. We headed to Harare on Wednesday, the 22nd. Along the way I saw ny first mud huts and they seemed as if I'd seen them before. I guess my slide presentation
helped me feel as if I*d been here before too! Smile!
We also saw a huge troop of baboons cross the road in front of us, as well as many monkeys and a lot of cows! Yep, cows!! We also stopped several times for a "coke" break. You can get the "Real Thing" in even the remotest of places!*
Field Address:
for. Everyone wrtocails on rne riams of ifie Lorowil besaveo. How.rnen canfheycallon rneone rheynave not Oeheveom'' Ananotv can mey oe/iove m ifye one of wnom /ney nave not neara'^ And now can iney hear without someone (jreacnmg to rnem' Ana now can iney preach unless they are ssnf' Aj it >s written. How oeautilul are me feet of those who bnng good news' Romans 10.1J- '5
Forwarding Agents:
Jim and Nettie Brown 2038 Wahalaw Nene
Tallahassee, FL 32301
(904) 877-4463
the many cards and letters that were waiting for me here. It was great to get mail my first day here. (l love to get raaill) I'm settled in somewhat now but only partially until the two crates arrive. It has all the things I could not get in a suitcaseHa! Ha! (One wels on!ly 4-' x x 8' and the other was 4' X X 2*6". And I would need a BIG suitcase for all of thatright!)
Life here is at a much slower pace than in the US, But, in Harare, we can go to an occasional movie and dinner out as well as shopping of all kinds down town. It is culture shock to have to stop for tea time in the morning and
afternoon, but one custom I'm quickly getting use to!! Harare is so beautiful. The gardei^ and flowers always so neat and colorful. There is not any trash along the roads for they use everything over and over!! Driving has definitely ....
been a cultiire shockbut the other day I realized that it seemed comfortable
(Am I adjusting?)
of them plus the 2 kitchen workers, all greeted me with hearty handshakes and
BIG smiles. They are so excited to learn about me and about life in the US. They also express a love for me because I have come to help themi! I've
learned several Shona wortteenough to get a few laughs and smiles from the students here at the College. They desire so much to learn about the Lord so they can return to their homes to teach others. And all .are serioios
about their education.
Team Work
I wish I could fully express to each of you the blessings the Lord has given
me since I arrived. He sent a friendly face when I was nervous and unsure
\diat to do when going through customs in S.A, He helped us quickly through the border. He helped me feel "at Home" without much trouble. He has blessed me with a wonderful mission "family", who are always willing to help
if the need arises, I am so thankful to asus for giving me a deep sense
It is such
We are expecting a total of 20, 22, Z^ ???, students in May. And we are having to do some building changes as quickly as possible but with veiy little
But the Lord, continues to provide the wisdom we need to make the
Praise the Lord for He is so-good!!!
decisions and the students so that we can train them to be leaders of the
Jayne Linda
FRJ\ISE THE LORD "Let everything that has breath praise the lord," Ps: 150:6.
Resource Dept.
Mission Services Assn, P.O. Box 2427
Knoxville, TN 37901
$
$
20.00 200.00 15.00 150.00
^.515.13
Receipts- I986;
L, Buckles, Knoxville Sam Darden, Jr., Knoxville Edwin Drake, Pittsburg Dale Fontana, Hampton, Ga John Holliwell, Las Vegas
'
^.00 500.00
10.00
40.00
100.00
45,00
20,00
3.00
108.89
280.00
200.00 50.00 40.00
25.00
3,460.00
39.57
5.661,4o
$' 10.176.53
$ 980.00
710.00
2,072.52
2,944.00
172.60
155.73
835.95
55.77
31.83 58T,10
50.00
15.00
Total Disbursements
8.606.50
$ 1.570.03
jtV
June 1986
UP
UPDATE FROM ZIMBABWE
DeWayne Free, the total costs have beer paid in full, Jayne would like to someday repay her parents for
this advance,
Jayne and the other missionaries work seven days a week, 12 to 16 hours per day and like the other single
NEEDS.,.
Prayer requests,,,
Pray that Jayne*s belongings arrive safely in Harare and that the Zimbabwe ciistoms require no duty fees, Piay that Christians in America will see the need to support Jayne and our other missionaries on a regular basis. Pray for Jayne*s parents. Pray for the students at Zimbabwe Christian College,
Faith requ^ts,,, Ask the Lord to supply your needs as jiou and your
rield Address:
Hatfield, Harare
Zimbabwe. Africa
Send Jayne a card or note for her birthday, which is July 25. Include a note of praise about special things the
Lord has brought into your life,
MAY THE LORD BLESS AND KEEP THE WONDERFUL FRIENDS WHO HAVE BEEN FAITHFUL IN THEIR GIVING TO JAYNE'S MINISTRY
Forwarding Agents:
Jim and Nettie Brown
2038 Wahaiaw Nene
Tallahassee, FL 32301
(904) 877-4463
tor. Everyone whocaltsonihenameoltheLorawillbesaved.'How.then.cantheycallonltieorietheyhavenotbelievedin? Andhow can iheybelieve in the one ol whom they bavenot beard? Andhowcan they hear without someone preaching to them? Andhowcan they preach unless they are seni? As ii is written. 'How beautilul are the leel ol those who bringgood news! ' Romans 10:13-15
^,515.13
85.00
200.00 100.00
M/M Charles Delaney, Zimbabwe (Reimbursement) Robin & Shanda Delaney, Zimbabwe (Reimbursement)
m/m Edwin Drake, Pittsburg, ^
Nancy C. Elloitt, Seymour, Term
L, Buckles, Knoxville Many Comhs, St. Petersburg, Fla. Sam Darden, Jr., Knoxville Dean Davis, King, N.C.
25.00 30.00
65.00
90.00
2^3.60
126.00
100.00
80.00 25.00
40.00 40.00
m/m Dale Fontana, Hampton, Ga m/m John Holliwell, Las Vagas, Nev m/m Thomas Hart, Tallahassee
80.00 105.00
100.00
60.00
75.00
20.00
25.00 40.00
20.00
249.29
700.00 150.00 25.00
198.70
100.00
550.00
3,938.00
70.72
9.444. $ 13.959
Disbursements - I986
Living Link
Service Link Plane F^e Car Purchase CAM
2,450.00
1,230.00 2,072.52
2,944.00
Shipping Costs
FICA Premiums
119.90
1,842.49
18.790.03
16q.41
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June 1986
-is coming on, 'l^^-f^^at/nromise I oralse Him for'the things He continues to teach me.
u ^Uii^iuAwith the sun shining bright and a'-hip In the air as winter time ^As I sit here orv^a-^ew daV f0^j5US|wUh goodness of the Lord Jesus. His mercies are new
The past month has been p^ked with two Holiday Bible Schools (VBS). One
other one at Harare
lit ^
~
were really a great setting for the person took his Bible and prayer I?"*!"!
Stockton (one of the nine missionaries
games or swim or go tq ?o see the wall of the tia^i!! We had two
rx?r2i.y. . by themselves and had their own quiet time. We the Lord We had a great time studying the Word
on to the first week in May "e took^ part of Zimbabwe at Lake Kariba. Wow! What a beautiful sight to^behoi^^^^^^
studied Daniel and his devotion and dedication to the Lord. We haa a g
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j
on^n
back with us at camp and on uggd which split open. He was in much pain for two when bumi fell in the swimming pool "9 . . excited to see the Lord work In their prayers days but stitches were not necessary. The kids were excixea
as prayer should excite each of us dally.
were expecting 26
?vefbeen^to Htare'and
on trusting!!
4We-e'ed" about tL '^g city." As they struggle and learn, iask you
each one for your support through letters and prayers. Each one of you is very special to me. Keep
Pray for ... the students as they begin a new year.
!!! me, as I strive to do all that is needed to be done by me at the college. !.! Jill'Shaw, as she awaits renewal of her work permk. ... my crate, as it is somewhere between the U.S. and Africa.
safety as we traveled so much m the last month.
. . , a.u
^ ^t.
... safety for our students' arrival. ... the continued growth of the churches here.
Field Address:
Hatfield. Harare
Zimbabwe. Africa
Footnotes^
Thy word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path.Psalm 119:105
Gree t i nqs
name
Jesus Christ.
is becoming a
new adventure as we head into summer and all that it has -for us. It has been so di-f-ferent -for me to not experience one day o-f rain
since the end o-f April and still none to come until November.
have heard that much o-f the southeast In without rain this summer too. I am sure the U.S. has been the heat has been
u n be ar ab 1 e at 11 mes. Bu t with Fall c om i n g there will h op e -f u 1 1 y be some rel ie-f. It is so exciting to see how the Lord has blessed us with changeeven down to the seasons in our lives.
We have had an excellent -first term o-f our "new year". The
students have grown and changed so much. I want to tell you o-f one o-f our students, Reuben Mundudye. He is in his second ye.ar and -from the Mashoko Area (southeastern Zimbabwe). He was a very shy young man In January when I
arrrived. Not too sure o-f himsel-f or o-f his abilities, and not
during their holi day with the Hoi i day Bible School
Harare. Reuben worked with the littlest ones (pre-school and WOW what a change I began to see that week.
He has this past term started a junior youth program on Saturday afternoons at a primary school near the college. What a blessing
he has beenself-confidence in all he does. He has become a
blessing to me.
For "spending money" he comes to my flat (apartment) and does the gardening. He is an excited and more assured young man. Please
continue to pray for all 23 students at the college. We try not to stress that grades are THE MOST important BUT their individual efforts ARE important. It is great to see it all finally come together and they begin to understand and "plug-lnto" the classes and the lessons they are learning, in the
classroom and outside of it too.
attend Greencroft
Christian
Church
now and
It
is also a
blessing to me. The people there, though may be only 40-50 number, are excited about growing and learning. The church
multiracial big f am i1y. and we all love and strive to serve
in is
together as one
is on our 5
the back portion
of
the
old pool
pavilion
to house the growing congregation. The enthusiasm of the people Is shown In many ways... through their helping with the nursery and pre-schooler to the volunteering for setting up tea and "goodies" which follows the service each Sunday.
On June 22, we experienced an exciting time. We had our "Miracle Sunday". We had a goal of $-3000.00 to be giuen that day, to help
Well
blessed us that day with "exceedingly abundantly above all that we Ccould) ask or think", for there was over $6000.00 given that
and sharing as we
Thanks
to thank all
have
be on
SO and
FAR to
Although It is not the first time I away from family on this day, it is the first time to away. You each one have encouraged me greatly to press keep striving for another year. Thank you for your
The following, I
showing that they care and understand... Some people have a way of blessing others with all the hope and happiness they give...Some peop 1e have a special way of shar i ng God's b1ess i ngs i h a !voing
way the.y live.
blessed with
Pra i s e s s
life-'s way, who make our journny brighter by things they do and say, and because YOU"'RE THAT KIND OF PERSON, may your 1 Ife be
all
-Successful
first
term at
ZCC.
in Ju1y/August.
months and the
the Lord" with love and Joy. allowed to enter into the work here, to come and serve in the work.
trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of
Knoxville, TN 37901
Forwarding Agents:
Jim and Nettle Brown
2038 Wahalaw Nene
Field Address:
Footnotes^
Number 9
November I986
^Thy word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path.-Psalm 119:105
Greetings in the name of Jesus,
Enclosed is a copy of a letter Jayne. Linda has written to her home church in
Tallahassee.
friends.
The holidays are fast approaching and these will be another first time
January in South Africa. It now needs to have the carburetor rebuilt, but since parts are not readily available in Zimbabwe, this means a trip to South Africa, which will taJce at least two days. Please pray for her travel, that she has no
more car problems on the way to and ftom South Africa,
This newsletter is sent to over 250 addresses, and we pray that the words from Jayne Linda will lift your spirits as they have for us, her forwarding agents.
We suggest you include Galatians 6 in your Bible studies. Since several have asked vrtiat Jayne Linda actually does in Harare, here is a list taken from a
recent letter,
College, secretary for Jack Pennington (Chairman for the Central Africa Mission),
This includes going to immigrations, customs, import control, stay in touch with all our missionaries in Zimbabwe, buy food for the 23 plus people we feed three by radio with our two mission hospitals and do any errands that the mission
hospitals need." We believe that is for one week.
"I do everything but teach...I am the secretary for the Zimbabwe Christian
times daily, oversee the six workers, do the books, pay the workers, buy food for the conferences we have, help with the young people's group, have daily contact
As you know, Jayne Linda is paid a salary of $4^0 per month from the gifts
sent. This comes from the generous gifts of aix Churches and about ^0 other
1^
For the last five months June t.hrough October these gifts
her missionary use. Some of her expenses in Harare are Rent $200, gas $230, and Electricity $4o. (Those last three are Zimbabwe Dollars.) She also will be required to pay taxes to Zimbabwe which will be about 20^ of her living $.
If your church is not currently helping with a missionary, why not ask them to support Jayne Linda, Or maybe a special love offering could be taken near
Christmas for her. Your church will be blessed and the Lord's work will be
strengthened in Zimbabwe,
Reserve for return travel to US $100, This leaves about $if30 each month for
Savior, Jesus Christ, Someone in your hometown today needs Jesus, be ready to
talk to that person today on behalf of Jesus,
Jesus loves you,
in prayer and we encourage each of you to step out in faith for our Lord and
12.
Hy r /
u,
5^
m.
27 October,
i9S6
Dear King''s Way Family, Greetings in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. This letter has been long in coming to many of you an'd. I apologise for the
delay. The work here in Harare, Zimbabwe, is rewarding and at times frustating, but the He sustains-me continually. The rewards have been the more than 30 people that have come to the Lord and have.;been obedient in baptism because of a 6 night evange 1 i s.t i c -efrf or t. Also, th>e.young people have started to take deep and sincere looks at their own lives and being obedient in baptism also. This has been an exciting two months. We have _se-ejj aboLL_t__45-bap t-i sed at the two churches, Har a.r-e..-Chr i slJ,an Church and Greencroft Christian Church, here in Harare. Another reward is to see the multiracial people pull together and truly work "as unto^ the-Lord." The shepherding programs, the building funds, the discipleship and the prayer groups are all going well.
The frustrations seem to be where Satan tries his hardest to
hit...the little things. Such as lack of car parts, lact of soap powder for laundry and the slow pace in which most everyth1ng is done. But when I stop and place those-thingsn~perspectivethe horde's grace, blessings and promises out number the "little
frustrations" of life here.
you
My prayer for each of you is that the Lord continue grow and change into what He has planned for you.
to help
Thank you so much for your prayer support and your financial support. It is exciting and truly one of God^s blessings to have
you
know
share with me
that they are
in
these ways.
as we see
for
I hope to hear from you all personally and thank you again all your love for me. May God richly bless each of you.
In His Love and Service,
"Let us not become weary in doing good, for will reap a harvest if we do not give up."
at
the proper
6:9
t i me
we
Gal a t Ians
Field Address:
(904) 877-4463
Footnotes^
^Thy word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my patK-Psalm 119:105
DECEMBER 1986
the
o-f
all
child
o-f all
and
can
who
make
loved
o-f the
and
died
as
each
as
us.
living,
I
the
things we can keep i t -from being. I think o-f -families being together and "extended" families celebrating His precious
love. I think o-f how excited the students at Zimbabwe
Christian College became with just a simple few pieces o-f candy, and an American ball point pen, and a few homebaked goodies each. What an enjoyable sight i t was to see them begin to dance and thank God for the blessings He has given them through this small "gift" and how they appreciated i t .
This was more than most of them have ever received at
Christmas. How precious they are to me. I would like to tell you about Lester Moungo this newsletter. He is a second year student, 39 years old and truly as inspiration to me. He is an encourager and an uplifter. He has a wife and l i t t l e girl. (All of our married men must leave their families at their homeplace due
to the lack of facilities. We have 6 out of 23 students that
are married.) At times this is hard for him to be away from his family due to illness and help with the farming. This is something these men must consider before coming to Zimbabwe Christian College. Lester is fully committed to the work of the Lord. He helps with many churches in the area west/northwest of Harare. He serves these churches faithfully on the weekends and always returns to help with the baptized believers
discipleship. He realizes the need to train leaders for the
church but knows i t is a slow and sometimes painful process. Lester is truly a leader and a loving servant of the Lord.
We have closed out the second term o-f our school year and looking -forward to some rest and change o-f pace. As we get the building cleaned and scrubbed, keep our vegetable garden going between the rain and get the things done that have been put o-f-f we do need strength and rest. Some o-f the recent events that have happened (or will have happened by the time you receive this) are the celebration o-f Thanksgiving with my mission -family. As 30 o-f
us gathered around the table we thanked the Lord -for His
watch-care over us all, -for His continued blessing o-f those who support us (you) , and -for our -families in the USA -from whom we are separated during these holiday seasons. I will spend Christmas with the Delaney's and Jill Shaw at Greencro-ft. We will be excitingly -finalizing the plans for Shanda's wedding on January 3, 1987. This will be a happy time as Mark Oakley (from Zimbabwe) and Shanda are
married and continue to work with the church at Greencroft
here in Harare. Please pray for them also as they start their new life together. Thank you each one for the cards, letters and gifts you have sent. It is truly an encouragement and lots of fun,
too.
May God continue to bless each of you as you have blessed me during this season of remembering. prayers of PRAISEi
1. 2. SHANDA HIS AND MARK'S WEDDING, CONTINUAL PROVISION.
3.
HIS
TEACHING
ME
IN
WAYS
WOULD
NEVER
EXPECT.
4.
DURING
SOME
prayers of PETITION;.
FOR
MY
IMMIGRATION'S
FAMILY,
AT
POSITIVE RESPONSE TO
BE AWAY FOR THE
APPLICATIONS.
TIME --
AS
WILL
FIRST
(EVER)
CHRISTMAS.
4.
JAYNE
LINDA
Recently Jack and Peggy Pennington were visiting here in Tallahassee and we asked what we, who remain in the States,
could do to help Jayne Linda with her work in Zimbabwe. Peggy made several suggestions, but the one that seemed the
for a small group o-f Jayne Linda s f r i e n d s themselves to pray at a speci-fic time f o r Jayne Linda, plus join Jayne, her -fowarding agents and o t h e r members of the PRAYER PARTNERS in prayer for those speci al needs as Jayne Linda brings them to our attention. Someti mes
This will be will dedicate
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1987.
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CENTRAL
AFRICA
MISSION
MISSIONARY
STATEMENT
1986
$ 4,515.13
JAN.
1,
1986
1986
BAER BISHOP
90.00 40.00
"
1,250.00 135.00
12.00 600.00 240.00 50,00 110.00 815,00 300.00 369.60 100.00 200.00 50.00 50.00 120.00 120,00 25.00
525,00
EMiuY
WILLIAM
PERI
40.00
TAUNYA V.
HUFF
60.00'
100-00." 155.06^
275.00
50 25.00 280,00
260.00
h H
MRS,
BETTY
PARKS
150,00 180.00
DWIGHT
PRICE
M/M TIMOTHY RAY M/M DOUG ROBERTS M/M GREG SMITH M/M R. STEGEMILLER M/M HERB STRAUGHN M/M ROGER SWILLEY CATHY C. TREER M/M GREG TURNER CARRIE M. WESTON
M/M STEVE WILSON
M/M
DOUG
WINGFIELD
50-00
3.00
ROBIN
WOLFE
TALLA
650.00
461.65
FELLOWSHIP
SINGLES
90.00
FARRAGET CHRISTIAN, KNOXVILLE 1,500.00 FIRST CHRISTIAN, HARRIMAN 300,00 FIRST CHRISTIAN, ORLANDO, DORCAS 25.00 . FIRST CHRISTIAN, TALLAHASSEE 593.33 GALILEE CHRISTIAN, JEFFERSON, GA 240.00
HEALTH CARE NETWORK INT. 15.00
JOHNSON BIBLE COLLEGE, MISSIONS 550.00 KING'S WAY CHRISTIAN, TALLA 7,053.29 RONCEVERTE CHRISTIAN, W. VA. 200.00 INTEREST EARNED, NOW ACCT 120.40
TOTAL RECEIPTS1986
19,407.32
$ 23,922.45
1986
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