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BNN Update

BNN Update. 23 May, 2013. Laurel Saunders, daughter of Jim and Kim Saunders of First Baptist Church of Connell, for complete recovery from her brain surgery on Monday. Dave Thompson, treasurer of the Northwest Baptist Home Mission, for complete recovery from episodes of dizziness.

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BNN Update

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  1. BNN Update 23 May, 2013

  2. Laurel Saunders, daughter of Jim and Kim Saunders of First Baptist Church of Connell, for complete recovery from her brain surgery on Monday. • Dave Thompson, treasurer of the Northwest Baptist Home Mission, for complete recovery from episodes of dizziness. • Additional support for Pastor Gopi of the Nepalese congregation in Seattle. Items for Prayer

  3. The Portland parsonage remodel is completed, and by managing the project ourselves we saved nearly $35,000. • The three congregations in the former Lifegate church are growing and increasing in their unity. A VBS is planned for 8-12 of July with assistance from First Baptist Church of University Place in Tacoma. Reasons for Praise

  4. Pastor Ben Jacobs of Columbia Heights Baptist Church in Boise has incurred more than $6000 in medical bills not covered by his health insurance. Let’s see how God can use our fellowship to help. • June 20-22, First Baptist Church of Moses Lake is hosting “Illuminate” a youth outreach. They are planning for more than 100 students to work and witness for a weekend Working Together

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