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achers”,228,1","preaching,6,1,45,1,35,1,58,4,137,3,138,4,145,3,224,1,233,1","prebooking,21,1","precedes,138,2","preceding,58,2","precious,58,2,224,1,228,1,238,1","pre-eminently,230,1","prefer,58,1,220,1","preferred,230,1","premier,160,1","premises,58,1,238,1","preparation,137,1,231,2","prepared,58,1","pre-register,20,1,133,2","pre-register.accommodation,136,1","presbyterian,13,9,121,1,147,8,149,1,195,1","pre-schoolers,140,1","prescribed,223,1","presence,58,5,223,6,224,1,227,2,229,2,235,2,236,1","present,223,6,224,2,230,1,229,1,239,2,236,1","presentation,13,1,58,2,190,1,222,1","present-day,58,1","presenting,58,1","presently,32,1,41,1,121,2,163,1","presents,233,1","preserved,58,1","presided,227,1","president,58,1,137,2","press,58,1,235,1,238,1","pressed,224,1,234,1","presses,58,1","pressing,233,1,239,1,238,1","press--the,58,1","pressure,58,2","preston,37,2,58,3,190,1","prettily,224,1","pretty,224,1","prevailing,235,1","prevails,224,1,231,1","prevent,58,1","previous,58,2,224,1,231,1,234,1","previously,224,1,225,1,238,1","price,42,1,58,1,136,1,193,1","price.&#39,229,1","priced,58,1","prices,215,1","primary,58,1","princes,139,1","principal,58,4,145,1,137,2,238,1","principle,6,1,224,1,229,1,234,2,233,3","principles,58,1","print,129,1,213,1,214,1","printed,10,1,58,2","printer,58,2","printers,58,1","printing,58,2","prints,58,1","prior,39,1,58,1,137,1,138,1","priorities,58,2","priority,115,1,58,1","prison,238,1","private,6,1,58,4,214,1","privilege,44,1,58,1,223,1,238,1","privileged,227,1,234,1,238,1","privileges,223,3","probably,233,1","problem,229,1,234,1","problems,53,1,58,1,211,1,212,1,213,1,215,1","proceeding,234,1","process,58,6","processes,230,1","proclaim,228,1","proclaiming,58,1","proclamation,137,3,138,1","produced,58,1,235,1","produces,58,1","producing,58,2,137,1","profane,58,1","profess,224,1","professed,224,1,231,1","professing,231,1","professional,137,1","professionals,58,1","professions,224,1","profit,58,1","profitable,58,1,231,1","program,58,1","programme,6,1,16,2,17,2,20,2,42,2,115,1,58,3,133,6,121,2,122,7,123,2,124,2,125,2,126,7,127,2,128,2,136,2,137,1,138,1,139,1,140,2,141,1,142,1,190,1,193,1,235,1","programmes,20,1","programming,7,1","programs,58,1","progress,7,1,58,1,223,1,224,1","project,189,1","prominent,238,1","promise,58,7,133,1,223,1,234,1","promise.”,234,1","promised,58,2","promises,58,3,224,1","promising,58,1,231,1","promotion,224,1","prompted,58,1","proof,58,1","propelled,58,1","proper,214,1,233,1","prophet,233,6","prophet’s,233,2","prophets,229,1","proposed,224,1,232,1","propxrly,58,1","prospects,58,2,235,1","prosper,228,1","prosperity.”,223,1","prosperous,234,1","protagonist,229,1","protection,116,2","protective,58,1,238,1","protestant,138,1,229,1","protracted,230,1","prove,224,2,232,2,234,1","proved,58,1,224,1,226,1,234,1,239,1,238,1","proves,224,1,234,1","provide,4,1,6,1,137,1,196,1,230,1","provided,14,1,21,1,123,1,229,2","provides,133,1,182,2,138,1,234,1","providing,4,1,7,1,28,1,58,1,175,1,203,1,234,1","provision,58,2,116,1,230,1,234,1","proximity,136,1","ps,11,1","psalm,13,1,223,2","psalm121.ca,58,1","pt,137,1","pt1,11,1,150,1","pt2,11,1,150,1","pu,58,11","public,7,1,20,1,29,1,58,2,133,1,138,1,235,1","publication,10,1","publication1,213,4","publications,58,1,137,1","publicity,175,1,214,1","publicly,224,1","published,10,1,58,2,137,3,239,1","publishing,11,1,58,2","puddings,222,1","pulled,58,2","pupae,58,1","purified,58,1","purify,58,1","purpose,25,1,133,1,129,2,137,1,211,1,215,1,235,1","purpose-built,139,1,196,1","purposes,58,4,133,1","pursed,58,1","pursuit,116,1","pus,58,1","pushed,233,1","putting,229,2","pxrson,58,3","qc,58,1","quads,172,1","quaint,58,1","qualifications,226,1","qualified,116,1","qualitative,58,1","qualities,58,1","quality,58,1,175,1,230,2,237,1","quantitative,58,1","quantity,230,1,237,1","quarff,228,1","quarter,203,1,224,1,231,9","quarter&#39,231,1","quarterly,44,1","quarters,239,1","queen,7,1,58,1,223,1","queenzieburn,33,1","quenching,224,1","queries,209,2","question,58,1,226,1,231,2","questioning,58,1,226,1","questions,9,1,58,2","quickened,230,1","quiet,58,2,223,2,229,1","quilt’,195,1","quinn,195,1","quit,58,1,226,1","quite,223,4,224,3,229,1,235,2,238,3","quizzes,12,1,115,1,116,1,196,1,199,1","r.j,200,1,230,1","r.o.i,12,1,45,1,114,1","r.v,223,1","race,44,1,58,1","raceview,160,1","rachel,12,2,45,3,53,1,55,1,58,2,184,1,116,3","radio,239,1","radisson,13,1,58,1","rafting,196,1","rage,58,1,233,1","railway,224,1","rain,223,1,224,1","rainbow,58,4","raised,121,1,230,1,226,1","rallies,13,1,14,1,43,1,45,1,44,1,33,1,34,1,39,1,42,1,52,4,197,1,239,2,238,1","rally,42,1,114,1,147,3,126,1,195,1","ralston,223,1","ran,58,1","range,21,1,58,1","ranging,39,1","rankin,223,2,224,1","rankins,224,1","ranks,125,1","rarely,58,1","rasharkin,13,1","rates,58,2,136,1","rather,58,6,138,1,225,1,230,2,226,1,231,2,233,1","rathmullen,58,1","ratio,116,1","ravenscraig,32,1","raymond,13,1","rd,58,2","re,44,1,58,2,116,1","reach,6,1,39,1,58,3,139,1,224,1,239,1","reached,58,1,224,1,228,1,238,1","reaches,5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9,1","season,58,2,224,1","seasons,230,1","seating,25,2,28,1","second,14,1,18,1,42,2,58,6,138,1,224,1,233,1,239,1","secretary,20,1,21,1,43,1,58,4,145,1,146,1,147,1,148,1,149,1,150,1,151,1","section,3,1,42,2,223,1","secular,138,2","secure,58,1,226,2","secured,231,1","security,58,2","see,6,1,14,1,17,1,20,1,39,1,53,3,58,19,133,1,136,1,137,1,138,1,139,2,140,1,141,1,142,1,223,2,224,5,230,1,229,1,233,1,235,1,237,1,238,2","seed,58,1,224,2,230,1,228,1","seeing,53,1,58,1,237,1","seek,6,2,58,2,223,1,229,1,231,1,237,1","seeking,13,1,223,1,231,1,238,1","seeks,137,1","seem,58,2,138,1,224,1,229,1,231,2","seemed,58,2,223,1,224,4,232,1","seems,58,2,231,1,237,1","seen,8,1,53,1,58,2,223,1,224,1,225,1,229,1,231,1,239,1,237,1","sees,58,1","select,58,1,225,1","selection,3,1,28,1","selections,7,1,48,1","self,23,8,24,8,25,9,28,8,29,9,181,8,182,8,183,8,184,8,160,8,161,8,162,8,164,8,165,8,166,8,167,8,168,8,169,8,170,8,171,8,172,8,173,8,174,8,177,8,179,8,180,8,223,2,224,1,233,2","self-catering,58,2","selfdenial,230,1","self-denial,223,1,230,1","selfish,224,1,230,1","selfishly,58,1","self-service,14,1","sell,225,1,226,1,233,1","sem05a,11,1","sem05b,11,1","seminar,11,2,133,6,138,5","seminars,20,1,58,1,133,1,136,1,137,1,138,6,139,1,140,1,141,1,142,1","seminary,137,1","send,12,1,115,1,116,1,129,1,135,2,193,1,196,1,209,2,211,1,212,1,214,2,230,1,231,1,234,2,237,1,238,1","sending,224,1","sends,232,1","senior,39,1,42,1,58,1,137,1,235,1","sense,13,1,58,4,229,2,233,1","sensed,58,1","sensitive,58,1","sent,12,1,115,1,58,2,116,1,135,2,175,1,193,1,209,2,212,1,213,1,214,1,223,1,224,3,230,1,229,1,231,1,233,2,235,1,238,2","sentiment,58,1","sep,207,1","separate,29,1,212,1,230,1,231,1","separated,223,1","separately,29,1","separation,58,1","sept,13,1","september,10,1,13,1,44,1,39,1,58,2,137,2,235,1","series,39,1,137,1,223,1,239,1","serious,58,1,220,1,237,1","seriously,58,1,116,1","sermon,58,5","sermons,223,1","servant,58,1,233,1","servants,58,1,224,1,227,1","servants.”,227,1","serve,58,1,223,1,224,1,234,1","served,58,2,145,2,125,1,137,3","serves,125,1,137,1","service,4,5,7,1,14,1,21,1,58,5,122,1,147,2,126,1,137,2,222,6,224,3,225,1,227,1,228,1,239,2,238,3","services,32,2,43,2,45,1,44,3,33,2,35,2,37,1,39,2,41,2,42,2,58,2,122,1,239,2,236,2,238,1","serving,58,3,121,1,223,1,230,1,238,1","session,13,1,226,1","sessions,238,1","set,28,1,58,5,160,1,175,1,232,1","setting,25,1,58,1,138,1","settings,232,1","settle,228,1","settled,37,1,58,1,137,1,224,1","settling,58,2","seven,23,1,29,1,58,1,160,1,224,3,228,1,234,1,233,1,239,1","seventeen,34,1","seventh,233,1","seventy,238,1","seven-weeks&#39,236,1","several,58,1,145,3,137,2,223,4,224,4,228,1,229,1,231,1,238,1","sga,17,1,145,1","shadow,223,1","shall,6,1,11,1,13,1,223,2,224,1,230,1,228,2,229,1,231,1,234,4,239,1,237,1,238,1","shame,58,1","shannen,53,1","shape,225,1","share,6,1,14,2,44,1,38,1,58,2,230,1,234,1","shared,22,2,39,1,58,1,136,1,190,1,222,1","sharing,58,1,136,1","sharon,15,1,44,2,38,2,55,2,58,2,120,1,163,1,174,1,199,2,201,1","sharp,175,1","shaw,11,1,42,1,58,3,190,1","she,58,16,213,1,214,1,220,2,223,1,230,5,229,3,234,2,233,24","shearer,133,1,137,1","sheave,228,1","sheena,37,2,58,1","sheep,58,1","sheephill,40,1,58,1,192,1,194,1","sheer,58,1","shelleven,146,1","shetland,58,1,203,1,228,4,235,1","shetlanders,228,2","shew,227,1,234,1","shielings,224,1","shining,237,1","shoe,58,1","shop,7,2,12,1,48,2,115,1,116,1,129,1,135,2,172,1,175,1,214,2,215,1","shopping,58,1,182,4,117,1,135,1,160,3,196,1,214,1","shops,115,1,58,1,179,1","short,29,1,35,1,58,2,223,2,224,1,227,1,238,1","shortly,235,1","shot,58,1","should,44,1,39,1,58,5,146,1,181,1,184,1,116,1,129,1,135,1,162,1,174,1,177,1,211,2,212,1,214,2,215,2,220,5,224,4,225,1,230,3,226,1,227,3,231,1,234,1,236,1","shouldered,58,1","shoulders,58,1,224,1","shouting,58,1","shouting.&#39,229,1","show,58,2,239,1","showed,58,1,223,1","shower,25,1,28,1,29,2","showers,23,1,223,2,224,2,225,1","showing,58,1,223,1","shown,58,1","shows,58,4","shutting,224,1","sick,45,1,42,1,58,1","sickness,235,1","side,58,3,223,1,233,2","sides,44,1,230,1","sifton,58,1","sight,58,1,117,1,228,1,232,1","sign,58,1,180,2,213,1,231,1","signature,116,1,209,2,211,1,212,1,214,2,215,1,220,2","significant,7,1,230,1","signifies,58,1","signify,223,1","signs,231,1","silent,237,1","silently,58,1","silly,58,1","similar,138,1,224,1","similarly,58,1","simon,39,3,42,1,55,1,58,1,191,1,193,2,233,2","simple,224,1,233,2","simplicity,227,1","simply,58,2,230,1,233,1","simultaneously,122,1,126,1","sin,58,4,223,1,224,1,231,1,232,1,233,5,238,1","since,8,1,39,1,53,1,58,4,125,1,137,1,138,1,223,4,224,5,225,4,230,5,226,4,227,4,228,4,229,6,231,4,232,5,234,4,233,4,239,4,235,4,236,5,237,4,238,4","sincere,58,2,231,1,238,1","sincerely,224,1","sincerity,58,1,224,1,227,1","sinful,58,1","sing,58,1,224,1,229,1","singer,118,1","singers,14,1,121,1,125,1,223,1","singing,11,2,12,1,14,5,53,1,115,1,58,1,119,4,116,1,117,4,118,6,125,1,150,1,196,1,223,1,228,1","single,29,2,136,5,138,1","sink,29,1,58,1","sinners,225,1,228,1","sins,58,5,233,4,237,1","sirish,1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Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Browse ... The Work Districts, Evangelism, Bible Studies, Children&#39;s Work... Conventions Bangor, Edinburgh, Bandon, Stradbally... Centres, Ballymena, Bandon, Earl Stonham, Harby, Newton Stewart, Portadown... Camps, Summer, Weekends, Convention Houseparties... Bible College, Courses, Monday Nights, Lecturers.... Bookshops, N.Ireland, Scotland... Resources, First Magazine, Convention Audio... Feedback, Camp, Conventions, Weekends... Contact Mr John Townend (General Director of the Faith Mission) The Faith Mission, Govan House 548 Gilmerton Road, Edinburgh, EH17 7JD Tel: int + 44 + (0)131 664 5814 Fax: int + 44 + (0)131 664 2260 Registered Charity No: SC005119 Contact someone in The Faith Mission General Headquarters Faith Mission Bible College Bookshops Ireland Bookshops Scotland Webmaster First Magazine Highland District East Scottish District South Scottish District Anglo Scottish Border District North English District Central English District Welsh Region East Anglian District South West English District North Irish District North West Irish District West Irish District Central Irish District Irish Border District South Irish District Latest Features Feedback Tell us what you thought of your Youth Weekend Resources Mp3 recordings of Stradbally Convention now On-Line First Magazine www.fmbookshops.com now up and running Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. updated:22/02/10 Faith Mission &amp; Missionary Training Home (known as The Faith Mission) is a charity registered in Ireland No CHY6622 and in Scotland No SC005119 ",22);arrFiles[1]=new Array(2,"conventions/convention_home.htm","5 Feb 2010","The Faith Mission Conventions - Main Page","","","Conventions Stradbally Convention August 2010 Bandon Convention 4-7 June 2010 Bangor Convention 2-6 April 2010 Edinburgh Convention 29 June - 4 July 2010 Ministry - Fellowship - Vision Free MP3 Convention Downloads Click Here updated: 12/01/10 Home ",11);arrFiles[2]=new Array(3,"youthzone/yz_home.htm","2 Apr 2009","The Faith Mission - Youth Zone","","","Home Camps Gallery Events Interact Resources The Faith Mission updated: 04/08/08 Thanks for checking out our Youth Zone. We&#39;ve added some audio from our recent conventions that you might find interesting. This can be found in the Resources page. We enjoy getting your feedback, so use the Interact section whenever you return from a weekend or camp. There are some videos and also a selection of photos of various camps available to view in the Gallery . Web Stats ",4);arrFiles[3]=new Array(4,"college/college.htm","19 Aug 2008","The Faith Mission Bible College","FMBC, Bible College, Theology, Christian Service, Missionary, Training, Pastoral, Devotional,","The Faith Mission has its own Bible College in Edinburgh, training both for its own work and for other agencies.","Click Here to enter College Website We don’t claim that in two years we can teach you everything you will need for a lifetime of effective ministry – no-one can do that – but our aim is to provide you with the tools to get you started in Christian service. Biblically: Our course is thoroughly biblical and theological, providing – an overview of the Bible, detailed exegesis of individual books, Biblical and systematic theology, Church history, Christian ethics, world religions, missiology, homiletics Spiritually: We place a strong emphasis on a student’s spiritual formation in Christ through the development of lifetime habits of prayer and devotion. Practically: Students learn ‘on the job’ with placements in churches and Christian organisations and involvement in missions, conferences, outreach and evangelism Academically: The College Diploma, internally validated, is awarded to all students who complete the course updated: 13/03/08 Home ",13);arrFiles[4]=new Array(5,"centres/centre.htm","13 Jun 2008","The Faith Mission Centres - Main Page","","","Ballymena Portadown Harby Newtonstewart Edinburgh Earl Stonham Fortwilliam Bandon Faith Mission Centres updated: 13/03/08 Home ",12);arrFiles[5]=new Array(6,"districts/the_work.htm","3 Jan 2010","The Work","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","An overview of The Faith Mission s Outreach Work","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish The Work The ministry of the Faith Mission is divided up into fifteen geographical districts. Each district is overseen by a Field Leader who has responsibility for oversight of the teams involved in evangelism and ministry within the District . Outreach missions and other events are conducted throughout the year. Wherever possible these are in co-operation with the local church. The teams visit thousands of homes where they share the gospel and while there is a strong emphasis on preaching, they seek by all means to reach the lost for Christ. I am here for one thing and one thing only - that is to see souls saved, said John George Govan, the founder. The Mission is financed on the faith principle and has no guaranteed support either from churches or private means. Its motto is seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness and all these things shall be added unto you. There are a variety of youth events throughout the year and during the summer hundreds attend the camps where there is a balanced programme of activities and Bible teaching. Open-air witness and tent missions continue to be a feature of the Mission &#39;s ministry in the summer. About 340 prayer groups have been formed. These provide fellowship, inspiration and vital prayer for the local area as well as the whole of the work of the mission. Contact The Faith Mission General Headquarters Govan House 548 Gilmerton Road Edinburgh EH17 7JD Tel: 0131 664 5814 Links: Faith Mission in Canada updated: 21/11/08 Home ",14);arrFiles[6]=new Array(7,"bookshops/bookire.htm","13 Oct 2009","The Faith Mission Bookshops in Ireland","","","Belfast: 028 90 233733 Edinburgh: 0131 672 2152 Bookshops Ireland Bookshops Scotland Bookshops Online The Faith Mission Faith Mission Bookshops - Ireland Faith Mission Bookshops stock a large variety of Christian Books, including Theologies, Missionary Biographies, Devotional books, Commentaries and Bibles; as well as large selections of Christian music, both traditional and contemporary. We also stock a good variety of greetings cards and other miscellaneous items. Significant progress has been made over the past year. The new Distribution Centre at Dunmurry is now up and running. New bookshop stock is now received at the Distribution Centre and distributed to the outlets from there. Computerised stock control and point of systems are being implemented throughout the Faith Mission Bookshops, providing a more customer focussed experience. A new online bookshop service is in the final stages of programming and will be available to the public soon. We do thank you for your prayers and support in the bookshop ministry. Shop Directory General Manager: John Matthews ARMAGH 38 Dobbin Street (028 37 527927) BALLYMENA 57 High Street (028 25 649443 BANGOR 73 High Street (028 91 453222) BELFAST 15-17 Castlereagh Road (028 90 731779) 5-7 Queen Street (028 90 233733) COOKSTOWN 20 Oldtown Street (028 86 766569) KILKEEL 33 Greencastle Street (028 41 764934) LISBURN 5-7 Chapel Hill (028 92 665888) LONDONDERRY 78 Spencer Road (028 71 345137) LURGAN 17 High Street (028 38 325304) MONAGHAN 2 Market Street (UK 00353 47 82728) (IR 047 82728) OMAGH 36 Market Street (028 82 241334) PORTADOWN Magowan Buildings (New Bookshop &amp; Coffee Shop) (028 38 334123) FM Home Page | About The Faith Mission | Contact | Bible College | Conventions | Camps Updated: 13/10/09 ",7);arrFiles[7]=new Array(8,"youthzone/yz_interact.htm","2 Sep 2009","Youth Zone Interact","","","Home Camps Gallery Events Interact Resources The Faith Mission updated: 03/09/09 We would love to know what you thought of our various events... Event Feed Back Form First Name: Age: Event Type: Camp Youth Weekend Holiday Club Convention Youth Night Other District: Highland District East Scottish District South Scottish District Anglo Scottish Border District North English District Central English District East Anglian District Welsh Reigion South West English District North Irish District North West Irish District West Irish District Central Irish District Irish Border District South Irish District Best thing about this event: Worst thing about this event: Other comments Some of our feedback: ...This faith mission camp is the best... ...At least two people became christians at the camp I was at and I was saved at camp the year before that.... ...We were able to spend a week with lots of christian people and meet lots of new people aswell... ...Meeting up with lots of friends i had&#39;nt seen since last year&#39;s camp... View all feedback ",8);arrFiles[8]=new Array(9,"youthzone/yz_camps.htm","18 Feb 2010","Youth Zone Camps","","","Home Camps Gallery Events Interact Resources The Faith Mission updated: 18/02/10 Great holidays for young people with camps all over Great Britain and Ireland FM Camp is a super place to make new friends, have fun, enjoy lots of exciting activities but also a place to ask big and important questions Click Here for Camps The Faith Mission Summer Camps ",4);arrFiles[9]=new Array(10,"resources/first.htm","2 Dec 2009","The Faith Mission Resources - First Magazine","Ministry, Magazine, Reports, Articles","First! The Bi-monthly magazine of The Faith Mission","Audio First Archives Books Links First! - The Bi-monthly magazine of The Faith Mission Back issues of First Magazine are now available in PDF format. Average file size is 12Mb. Click here for a free PDF reader. January/February 2009 March/April 2009 May/June 2009 July/August 2009 September/October 2009 November/December 2009 First! is published bi-monthly and costs 75p, plus postage. The annual subscription is £5.64 (Europe, including Republic of Ireland £7.56, other overseas £7.98). If you wish to use any of the articles from First on your web site, or printed publication, please contact us for permission, as this material is copyright. Contact Editor: Lin Pearson c/o 548 Gilmerton Road Gilmerton Edinburgh EH17 7JD Email: Consulting Editors: John Townend and Sandy Roger updated: 01/12/09 Home ",14);arrFiles[10]=new Array(11,"resources/audio.htm","19 Aug 2009","The Faith Mission Resources - First Magazine","Ministry, Magazine, Reports, Articles","First! The Bi-monthly magazine of The Faith Mission","Audio First Archives Books Links Audio - MP3 downloads from recent conventions Stradbally Convention 2009 Description Size Fri Eve: Duet - Keith &amp; Karen Lindsay 3Mb Sat Morn: Message Shall we know on another in Heaven? 27Mb Sat Afternoon: Message - Henry Montgomery 38Mb Sat Eve: Duet - Keith &amp; Karen Lindsay 5Mb Sat Eve: What is the Faith Mission? 17Mb Sun Afternoon: Children&#39;s Talk - Karen Lindsay 10Mb Bandon Convention 2009 Description Size Sat Eve: Message - Trevor Matthews 48Mb Sun Eve: Message - William Smylie 41Mb Mon Afternoon: Message - William Smylie 38Mb Mon Eve: Message - Trevor Matthews 28Mb Bangor Convention 2009 Description Size Sat Morn: Testimony: Catherine Campbell 17Mb Sun Eve: Student Interviews 17Mb Sun Eve: Message:Wheat and Tares Pt1 H Vaughan 19Mb Sun Eve: Message:Wheat and Tares Pt2 H Vaughan 15Mb Mon Afternoon: Message - John Bennett 13Mb Mon Morn: Report - George Conn 23Mb Mon Eve: Singing - Mark &amp; Peter Mander 6Mb Stradbally Convention 2008 Description Size Fri Evening: Duet - The Runcies 2Mb Sat Morn: Duet - The Runcies 4.1Mb Sat Afternoon: Opening Prayer - David Bennett 3Mb Sat Afternoon: Message Dividedness - Noel Darragh 40Mb Sat Evening: Opening Hymn 12Mb Sat Evening: Message Keeping the fire - Ted Rendall 40Mb Sat Night: Duet - The Runcies 4Mb Sun Afternoon: Children&#39;s Songs 4.7Mb Sun Afternoon: Children&#39;s Talk - Hester Rendall 10Mb Edinburgh Convention 2008 Description Size Link Report - Stephen Walker 10Mb EC0801D Community Singing 3.5Mb EC0802A Solo - Carolyn Harrison 9.3Mb EC0807D Report - College News - John Brand 2Mb BR125C Seminar - Helping the Bereaved1 - Noel Darragh 25.6Mb SEM05A Seminar - Helping the Bereaved2 - Noel Darragh 32Mb SEM05B Bible Reading - David Jackman 43Mb BR125E Director&#39;s Remarks - John Townend 12.2Mb EC0807B For more audio for young people, Click Here Bangor Convention 2008 Description Size Link Music: Bluegrass Gospel 2.83Mb BC0803D Children&#39;s Story - Hazel Gilkinson 5.13Mb BC0805C Message - Dr Patrick McElligot 27.5Mb BC0805F Student Interviews 4.15Mb BC0806D Testimony - John Townend 23.6Mb BC0812D Testimony - Liz Macdonald 5.10Mb BC0813C Messege - Dr.Sammy Tippit 39.5Mb BC0815E Bandon Convention 2008 Description Size Link Opening Song and Prayer 4Mb BN0801a Solo: May Crooks 2.5Mb BN0802c Message: Titus - John Matthews 57Mb BN0804b Message: 1 Samuel ch2 - Tom Shaw 51Mb BN0807d Bandon Convention 2007 Description Size Link Message: Jonathan Currie - Matt 6:25 29Mb BN0701 Message: Jim Lyons - Eph 5 32Mb BN0702 Message: Jim Lyons - Gal 5 31Mb BN0703 Message: Jonathan Currie - 2 Tim 1 28Mb BN0704 Message: Jonathan Currie - Mark 4:35 28Mb BN0705 Message: Jim Lyons - Ps 63 25Mb BN0706 Message: Jonathan Currie - Eph 4:25 25Mb BN0707 Message: Jonathan Currie - 2 Tim 2 23Mb BN0708 Message: Jim Lyons - Acts 1 33Mb BN0809 Contact The Publishing Department The Faith Mission 548 Gilmerton Road Gilmerton Edinburgh EH17 7JD updated: 19/08/09 Home Web Stats ",31);arrFiles[11]=new Array(12,"camps/sirish/c_sirish.htm","24 Feb 2010","South Irish Camps","","The Faith Mission Work in the Republic of Ireland","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish South Irish Camps Check out South Irish District Camp Photos Carhue Youth Weekend 2010 Join us this year for a brilliant time, finding out more about the Bible, making new friends and enjoying some great activities, food and outings. Faith Mission camps are based at The Faith Mission Centre, just outside Bandon. Each residential camp includes: • Age related activities &amp; outings • Tuck shop, bookshop &amp; camp bank • Comfortable chalet accommodation • Relevant Bible Teaching, singing • Quizzes, sword drills &amp; Bible verses Camps are led by Mervyn &amp; Rachel Tomb along with other leaders. Campers are expected to attend all organised activities and meetings. Camp contributions include all food, transport, accommodation and activities. Camp Dates and Costs Discovery Camp: Mon 5- Fri 9 July; 8-10 years €65.00 Adventure Camp: Mon 12- Fri 16 July: 11-13 years €75.00 Teens Camp: Mon 19-Fri 23 July: 14+ years €75.00 For further information, or extra booking forms, contact the camp leaders below. To book, complete the downloadable form (PDF) and send either €15 deposit (non returnable) or the full amount to: Mervyn &amp; Rachel Tomb, The Faith Mission, Carhue, BANDON, Co. Cork Tel: (023) 8844153 Full details of camp and a medical form will be sent to you in June. Contact David &amp; Marjorie Bennett &#39;Bethany&#39;, Oakvale, Stradbally, Co Laois, R.O.I Tel: 00 353 5786 25288 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps updated: 24/02/10 Home ",17);arrFiles[12]=new Array(13,"districts/wirish/d_wirishns.htm","23 Feb 2010","West Irish District News","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches","The Faith Mission Work in the West of Ireland","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish West Irish District News Download more details and Booking Form (pdf) Harry Ferguson Nights George has many opportunities to do a presentation on the Life of Co Down engineer Harry Ferguson. This is looking at his life from a historical, engineering, farming and Christian point of view and many folk come along to these evenings who would not usually attend church or other meetings. MARCH Thursday 11 Boveedy Presbyterian Church Friday 19 Loughins Orange Hall Monday 22 Radisson Roe Hotel, Limavady APRIL Tuesday 13 Ballymena 1st Presbyterian Church Friday 16 Garvagh Presbyterian Church Wed 21 Ballykelly Presbyterian Church Thursday 22 Carryduff Gospel Hall Thursday 29 Lissan Parish Church Friday 30 Articlave Presbyterian Church SEPTEMBER Thursday 23 Clarksbridge Presbyterian Church OCTOBER Friday 1 Rasharkin Presbyterian Church Saturday 2 Pettigo Methodist Church Harvest Thursday 14 Atigarvan Paresbyterian Church Friday 15 Cavanaleck Presbyterian Church Friday 29 Seaforde Presbyterian Church NOVEMBER Friday 26 Beragh Evangelical Church Occasionally, venue or date will change, so please contact us at west.irish@faithmission.org to confirm before attending Contact George &amp; Andrea Conn 15 Derry Road, Omagh, Co Tyrone BT78 5DY Tel: 028 8224 2286 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps About District Work Annual Rallies March 2010 In CLOGHER VALLEY Augher Methodist Church Tuesday 9 March at 8pm Miss ANNE BROWN In TRILLICK C Of I Sunday School Room Saturday 13 March at 8pm Mr ANDREW McILROY In CURLASSAN Mission Hall Saturday 20 March at 8pm Rev RAYMOND McLARNIN Ministry in Word and Song Mission News, Bookstall Fellowship &amp; Supper DIGGING DEEPER , as the name suggests, is a small group of younger folk seeking to delve in to God’s Word to find depth in their own Christian lives. We start with a cuppa and a chat before our Bible study and then have a time to pray for each others needs. This session we are looking at the book of Philippians which starts with a sense of joy and fellowship through prayer. Those who come are from a variety of church backgrounds, so it is open to all. Next Meetings 6, 27 February and 20 March 15 Derry Road, 8.30-9.30pm Please pray: For this planned Future Mission Outreach Dungannon Ind Meth ~ 21 Feb—6 Mar Corick House, Augher ~ 13—20 Mar Loughins, Ballygawley ~ 19 –28 Mar Barr Hall, Fintona ~ 18 Apr—2 May Knockconny Bapt ~ 14—16 May Derrygonnelly ~ 27 June—11 July Killyman ~ 24—26 Sept Coagh ~ 17—31 October Psalm 2 v 8 ’Ask of me and I shall give thee..’ updated:23/02/10 Home ",18);arrFiles[13]=new Array(14,"districts/nirish/anchor/home.htm","11 Dec 2009","Anchor Homepage","Ministry, Outreach, Singing, Faith Mission, Bible Teaching, Holiness","Monthly Youth Meeting in Co.Antrim run by The Faith Mission","Home What \'s On Directions Gallery Contact The Faith Mission Welcome to The Anchor When Did It Start? Over 15 years ago The Anchor started in the old Town Hall in Ballymena, later moving to The Faith Mission Centre in High Street. It has been greatly used by God to minister to young people around the Ballymena area and beyond. Who&#39;s It For? Young people between the age of 18 and 39 are invited along. We meet on the second Saturday of each month @ 8.15 pm October - June. The aim is to share the gospel and encourage young Christians. Those 40 and over would be welcome at any of our Rallies (see District News page) where they can enjoy ministry from God’s Word, fellowship and usually a lovely supper. Other events include Caheney Mission (24-31 January), Leaney Mission (21-28 February), Bangor Convention (April), the North Ulster Bible Weekend (May) and the openairs and BBQ at Portrush in the summer (check website for updates). What Happens? The format of the meeting usually includes some contemporary Christian singing by the congregation, interviews, testimonies or special singers. A guest speaker will share relevant messages from God’s Word. How much does it cost? After the meeting in the main hall, a self-service supper of various desserts, pastries and fruit (for the more health-conscious) is provided via two service points This is free but baskets are left for donations towards the many expenses involved in organizing such an event. Home | What&#39;s On | Directions | Gallery | Contact ",4);arrFiles[14]=new Array(15,"districts/eang/d_eangns.htm","29 Jan 2010","South East English District","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","The Faith Mission Work in The South East of England","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish South East English District Contact Alistair &amp; Sharon Patterson Red House Farm, Fen Lane, Earl Stonham, Stowmarket, IP14 5EG Tel. &amp; Fax 01449 711877 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps updated: 27/01/10 Home ",12);arrFiles[15]=new Array(16,"conventions/stradbally/styhome.htm","19 Apr 2009","Stradbally Convention Home Page","Convention, Ministry, Bible Teaching, Holiness, Children s Clubs, Missionaries,","The Faith Mission Annual Convention held at Stradbally, Co, Laois","Stradbally Convention 2009 Something for Everyone! Home Speakers Programme Accommodation Gallery Other Conventions The Faith Mission Welcome to Stradbally Convention 2009 This years dates: Friday 14 August - Sunday 16 August 2009 The Irish Midlands Convention is held on the farm of Mr &amp; Mrs Gordon Carter, Loughehoe, Stradbally updated:20/04/09 Home | Programme | Speakers | Accommodation | Gallery | Other Conventions | The Faith Mission ",4);arrFiles[16]=new Array(17,"conventions/bandon/bdnhome.htm","19 Apr 2009","Bandon Convention 2008 Home Page","Convention, Ministry, Bible Teaching, Holiness, Children s Clubs, Missionaries,","The Faith Mission Annual Convention held at Carhue, Bandon, Co. Cork","Something for Everyone! Home Speakers Programme Accommodation Gallery Other Conventions The Faith Mission Welcome to Bandon Convention This years dates: Friday 29 May - Monday 1 June 2009 Speakers expected: Rev William Smylie, SGA Mr Trevor Matthews , The Faith Mission Soloist: Mrs Hazel McCullagh , Keady At The Faith Mission Centre, Carhue, Bandon, Co.Cork See below View Larger Map updated:18/04/09 Home | Programme | Speakers | Accommodation | Gallery | Other Conventions | The Faith Mission ",4);arrFiles[17]=new Array(18,"youthzone/yz_events.htm","23 Feb 2010","Youth Zone Events","","","Home Camps Gallery Events Interact Resources The Faith Mission updated: 13/01/10 Regulars: North Irish District The Anchor Every Second Saturday Youth Link Weekend 12-14 March 2010 South East England North English Camp Reunion ",5);arrFiles[18]=new Array(19,"youthzone/yz_gallery.htm","18 Nov 2009","Youth Zone Gallery","","","Home Camps Gallery Events Interact Resources The Faith Mission updated: 06/10/09 Summer Camps 2009 at Bandon, Co. Cork Anglo Scottish Camp 2008 Highland Teens Camp 2009 West Irish Camps 2009 North Irish Camps 2008 Central English Camps 2008 ",5);arrFiles[19]=new Array(20,"conventions/edinburgh/edwelc.htm","18 Feb 2010","Edinburgh Convention - Welcome","Faith Mission, Convention, Bible Readings, Teaching, Christian, Ministry, Edinburgh","Faith Mission Convention with Bible Ministry held in late June - early July at the Faith Mission Bible College","Welcome Programme Speakers Seminars Accommodation Youth and Children Places to See Gallery Feedback The Faith Mission Other Conventions Edinburgh Convention 2010 Dates: Tuesday 29 June-Sunday 4 July 2010 Venue: The Faith Mission, 548 Gilmerton Road, Gilmerton, Edinburgh Speakers Include: Sandy Roger – Patrick Johnstone – David Jackman An opportunity for fellowship and worship under Word centred teaching that is relevant to living in today’s world The Children’s and Youth programmes run parallel with the main adult programme. Day Visitors Every meeting of the Convention is open to the public and there is no need to pre-register, except for the Ministers’ Breakfast. Travel We are happy to make arrangements to meet Convention guests at the airport/train/bus station. For further information contact The Convention Secretary 548 Gilmerton Road Edinburgh EH17 7JD Tel: 0131 672 2149 Home | Work | Bible College | Camps | Bookshops | Contact updated:11/02/10 ",5);arrFiles[20]=new Array(21,"conventions/bangor/banghome.htm","12 Jan 2010","Bangor Convention 2009 Welcome","Convention, Holiness, Ministry, Youth Mix, Teaching, Scripture, Fellowship","The Faith Mission Annual Easter Convention at Bangor Co.Down, N.Ireland","Welcome Speakers Events Accommodation Youth Mix Gallery Audio Feedback Welcome The Bangor Easter Convention has an emphasis on “all the family” with no one left out. For busy parents, we have arranged crèche facilities and for children, the “Adventure Time”. The teens and twenties have their own “youthmix” and each day is rounded off with the late-night supper and get-together, especially designed to create fellowship and help with issues relevant to youth. The whole weekend is geared to the deepening of spiritual life, bringing help, challenge and encouragement to all. Bookshop In the Millar Craig hall throughout the convention.There will be an extensive range of Bibles, Christian books, music CDs and much more.Not to be missed! Hospitality Tea is provided between meetings on Easter Monday in Hamilton Road Methodist Church Hall for those bringing their own food. Mid-daymeal also available; places are limited and prebooking is essential. Tickets available from all FM Superintendents and FM Office. Creche 0-3yrs David Burke room in the church building. Adventure Time 4-12 yrs In the sports hall (behind Millar Craig hall.) NB: Supervision begins 15 mins before each meeting. Creche &amp; adventure time only available during morning &amp; afternoon meetings on Saturday, Monday &amp; Tuesday. (Sunday - creche only during family service.) Contact Convention Secretary | Faith Mission Bookshops | FMBC | The Faith Mission Updated: 12/01/10 Copyright © 2010 The Faith Mission. All Rights Reserved. ",4);arrFiles[21]=new Array(22,"youthzone/yz_resources.htm","4 Oct 2008","Youth Zone Resources","","","Home Camps Gallery Events Interact Resources The Faith Mission updated: 04/08/08 At Edinburgh Convention Youth Track 2008, Mez McConnell spoke each night. He shared of his personal journey from despair to hope on the first evening. During the rest of the week he shared about The Marks of a True Christian Check out the talks. Personal journey from despair to hope The Marks of a True Christian #1 The Marks of a True Christian #2 The Marks of a True Christian #3 The Marks of a True Christian #4 Faith Mission Audio Clips about getting involved . Student Interviews - Bangor Convention 08 Camp Helpers&#39; Interviews - Bangor Convention ",7);arrFiles[22]=new Array(23,"centres/ballymena/ctr_ballymena1.htm","26 Oct 2009","The Faith Mission Centre in Ballymena","Self Catering, Camps, Ministry, Churches, Youth Group, Weekends, Holidays, Residential","Self Catering Residential Centre for Christian Groups","Ballymena Centre Facilities Local Attractions Directions Enquiries Other Centres Ballymena Bandon Earl Stonham Edinburgh Fortwilliam Harby Newtonstewart Portadown Facilities The accommodation comprises - Seven dormitories with three bunk beds and one with two bunk beds, ie maximum of 46 people Toilet blocks &amp; showers Comfortable lounge, Dining room Kitchen - equipped with catering-size fridge, deep-fat fryer, 6 ring gas cooker, heated cupboard, toasters, boiler and microwave. The kitchen and dining room are fully equipped to cater for 50 people. updated: 01/10/08 ",14);arrFiles[23]=new Array(24,"centres/portadown/ctr_portadown1.htm","26 Oct 2009","The Faith Mission Portadown Centre","Self Catering, Camps, Ministry, Churches, Youth Group, Weekends, Holidays, Residential","Self Catering Residential Centre for Christian Groups","Portadown Centre Facilities Gallery -Outside Gallery -Dining Room and Kitchen Gallery - Dormitories and Bathrooms Gallery- Upstairs and Corridors Gallery- Sports Hall Local Attractions Directions Enquiries Other Centres Ballymena Bandon Earl Stonham Edinburgh Fortwilliam Harby Newtonstewart Portadown Facilities updated: 10/03/08 ",13);arrFiles[24]=new Array(25,"centres/harby/ctr_harby1.htm","26 Oct 2009","The Faith Mission Centre Harby Centre","Self Catering, Camps, Ministry, Churches, Youth Group, Weekends, Holidays, Residential","Self Catering Residential Centre for Christian Groups","Harby Centre Facilities Gallery Local Attractions Directions Enquiries Other Centres Ballymena Bandon Earl Stonham Edinburgh Fortwilliam Harby Newtonstewart Portadown Facilities Harby Centre is situated in the heart of the countryside on the Leics/Notts border. Sited on a small former farm in six acres on the edge of Harby village, the accommodation comprises of eight ensuite bedrooms sleeping approx. 35. Rural Setting Ensuite Accommodation Centrally Heated BBQ Area Self Catering Full Sized Sports Hall Adventure Playground Three Acre Sports Field Camping Facilities Modem Fully Equipped Kitchen Dining Room Seating 60 Camping facilities are available including a large toilet and shower block. Two buildings with a seating capacity of fifty and two hundred are also available for multi purpose use. A brand new sports hall is a great asset during wet weather. updated: 25/02/08 ",14);arrFiles[25]=new Array(26,"centres/edinburgh/ctr_edinburgh1.htm","3 Jan 2010","The Faith Mission Centre in Edinburgh","","","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish Edinburgh Centre Contact Joe McNeilly Govan House 548 Gilmerton Road Edinburgh, EH17 7JD Tel: 0131 672 2149 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps updated: 22/05/09 Home ",14);arrFiles[26]=new Array(27,"centres/fortwilliam/ctr_fortwilliam1.htm","3 Jan 2010","The Faith Mission Fortwilliam Centre","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","The Faith Mission Work in the Scottish Highlands","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish Fortwilliam Centre The Faith Mission Centre, Viewforth Place, Fort William Telephone: 01397 705810 Contact Donnie &amp; Catherine Macleod 1 Lodge Park, Inverness IV2 4NR Tel: 01463 238 160 Justin &amp; Carol Cummings Kantara, Achintore Road FORT WILLIAM PH33 6RW 01397 700142 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps updated: 13/03/08 Home ",14);arrFiles[27]=new Array(28,"centres/newtonstewart/ctr_newtonstewart1.htm","26 Oct 2009","The Faith Mission Newtonstewart Centre","Self Catering, Camps, Ministry, Churches, Youth Group, Weekends, Holidays, Residential","Self Catering Residential Centre for Christian Groups","Newtonstewart Centre Facilities Local Attractions Directions Enquiries Other Centres Ballymena Bandon Earl Stonham Edinburgh Fortwilliam Harby Newtonstewart Portadown Facilities Accommodation: for up to 40 people in 4 dormitories, central heating throughout and a generous supply of hot water to shower and toilet facilities ensures all year round comfort! Conference Hall: adjacent to dorm block comprises: a fully equipped kitchen, washing up area and laundry room, dining area and conference hall with seating capacity for 150-200. Games Hall: containing table tennis tables, pool table and a selection of games equipment. Grounds: the Centre is set in a 6 acre landscaped park providing ample space for caravans with electric hook up, motor homes, tents and an area for outdoor games. updated: 10/03/08 ",14);arrFiles[28]=new Array(29,"centres/bandon/ctr_bandon1.htm","26 Oct 2009","The Faith Mission Bandon Centre at Carhue","Self Catering, Camps, Ministry, Churches, Youth Group, Weekends, Holidays, Residential","Self Catering Residential Centre for Christian Groups","Carhue Centre, Bandon Facilities Local Attractions Directions Enquiries Other Centres Ballymena Bandon Earl Stonham Edinburgh Fortwilliam Harby Newtonstewart Portadown Facilities This self catering centre is located on the west of Bandon, just a few miles from the town on the Dunmanway Road. Layout The accommodation comprises of seven chalet blocks enclosing a paved courtyard area. Each chalet has a dormitory sleeping eight people in bunk beds, and two wash hand basins. A separate toilet and shower room are located in the main hallway adjacent to the dormitory. A leaders’ room with en-suite is situated at the end of the short hall way. The leaders’ room has triple sleeper bunk, (double on bottom, single on top) suitable for couples or two single people. Total accommodation is for 56 people in dormitories and 14 people in leaders’ rooms. A hall, suitable for games, 20m x 12m and a meeting room 8m x 8m have recently been built. There are also other smaller rooms and a suite of public toilets. A large playing field is available, in which is located some swings and other activity equipment. A small cottage may also booked with the chalets, or separately, if available. It comprises of an upstairs kitchen and living area, accessed by both internal and external staircases, and two bed rooms downstairs. One of these has a double bed, the other much smaller room has bunk beds. The bathroom, which is down stairs has a shower, sink and toilet. Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. updated: 29/09/09 ",14);arrFiles[29]=new Array(30,"office/office.htm","3 Jan 2010","General Headquarters","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches","The Faith Mission General Headquarters","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish General Headquarters Contact Mr John Townend (General Director of the Faith Mission) The Faith Mission Govan House 548 Gilmerton Road Edinburgh, EH17 7JD Tel: int + 44 + (0)131 664 5814 Links: updated: 26/01/08 Home ",13);arrFiles[30]=new Array(31,"districts/highld/d_highld.htm","3 Jan 2010","Highland District","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","The Faith Mission Work in the Scottish Highlands","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish Highland District Donnie &amp; Catherine Macleod and Family Based in Inverness Justin &amp; Carol Cummings and Family Based in Fortwilliam This year Gospel Missions will be conducted in the Highlands by John McCartney and Ben Mason . John is from N. Ireland and has been working in the Highland District for two years. Ben trained at FMBC and is originally from Derbyshire. Contact Donnie &amp; Catherine Macleod 1 Lodge Park, Inverness IV2 4NR Tel: 01463 238 160 Justin &amp; Carol Cummings Kantara, Achintore Road FORT WILLIAM PH33 6RW 01397 700142 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps About District Work updated: 03/09/09 Home ",14);arrFiles[31]=new Array(32,"districts/escot/d_escot.htm","3 Jan 2010","East Scottish District","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","The Faith Mission Work in East Scotland","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish East Scottish District Noel McClintock is presently in charge of the District. He welcomes opportunities for Sunday Church Services, as well as mid week services. Kathy Wood is involved in various forms of outreach around the Kirkcaldy area. John &amp; Liz MacDonald have recently moved to Peterhead and would welcome opportunities for outreach and ministry. Contact Noel McClintock 43 Great Southern Road, Aberdeen AB11 7XY Tel:01224 587 112 John &amp; Liz MacDonald 3 Braehead Cresent Peterhead AB42 1EG Tel: 01779 471282 Kathy Wood 198 Ravenscraig, Kirkcaldy, KY1 2PZ Tel: 01592 200243 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps About District Work updated: 14/04/08 Home ",14);arrFiles[32]=new Array(33,"districts/sscot/d_sscot.htm","3 Jan 2010","South Scottish District","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches","The Faith Mission Work in South Scotland","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish South Scottish District John &amp; Linda Townend are in charge of the South Scottish District. Their work involves: Sunday Services Mid-week meetings After school clubs Gospel meetings Religious and moral education lessons Prayer Unions Holiday Bible clubs Faith Mission Rallies Coffee mornings Visitation Ladies meetings Camps John &amp; Linda Townend If you would like a visit, more information or regular prayer news about anything in your area, then please feel free to contact us. Also working in the district... Scott Davidson will be involved in a variety of outreach including children’s work, street work, youth work, coffee mornings, Sunday Services and missions. Becky Briden will be working around the Edinburgh area. Is there a Prayer Meeting near you? Would you like to meet with others and support the work of The Faith Mission in prayer? Armadale Bonnyrigg Dunbar Eastfield Newhaven, Edinburgh Greenlaw Jedburgh Paisley Queenzieburn Winchburgh, Broxburn Barrhead Coldingham Duns Edinburgh No1 Glasgow Greenock Penicuik Plains Cambusbarron, Stirling If you would like more information or if you are interested in starting a prayer meeting for the work of the Faith Mission then feel free to contact us on 0131 664 5814 Contact John &amp; Linda Townend Govan House 548 Gilmerton Road Edinburgh, EH17 7JD Tel: 0131 664 5814 Scott Davidson 7 Countess Crescent, Dunbar, East Lothian, EH42 1DX Tel: 01368 862123 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps About District Work updated: 03/09/09 Home ",16);arrFiles[33]=new Array(34,"districts/ascot/d_ascot.htm","3 Jan 2010","The Anglo Scottish Border District","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","The Faith Mission Work in the Scottish Borders and Cumbria","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish Anglo Scottish Border District The Anglo-Scottish Border District comprises Ayrshire, Dumfries and Galloway, the Island of Arran, Cumbria and Northumberland. William Harrison is Superintendent of the district and is assisted by his wife Carolyn . They have a daughter called Emma and a son, Kyle. Faith Mission rallies are held at a number of locations throughout the district during the year. Seventeen Prayer Unions meet regularly to pray for the work of The Faith Mission. Pray much for William and Carolyn in all the various aspects of their ministry in this District. Gordon and Helen Bingham are located in Cumbria and are involved in many outreach events. Contact William &amp; Carolyn Harrison The Steadings High Barbuchany Newton Stewart Wigtownshire DG8 6QF Tel: 01671 403632 Gordon &amp; Helen Bingham 5 Hunting Lodge Close Bothel Cumbria CA7 2JG 01697 322003 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps About District Work Home ",14);arrFiles[34]=new Array(35,"districts/ceng/d_ceng.htm","3 Jan 2010","The Faith Mission - Central English District","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish Central English District The Central English District covers a very large geographical area; taking in Leics, Rutland, Lincs, N&#39;hants, Notts, West Midlands, Derbys, Staffs, and Mid Wales. Daniel Howson is assisted by his wife Grace . Daniel has been involved in much practical work at the Harby Centre. Both Daniel and Grace are involved in various forms of evangelism and ministry in the area. Throughout the year the Mission workers are involved in many different kinds of evangelism and teaching. Weekly Children&#39;s Clubs Personal Evangelism Literature (regular book displays) Periodic short missions Drive-in-rallies Regular preaching in local Church Services, Family Services, Coffee mornings, Ladies Meetings and School Assemblies. Summer Youth and Children&#39;s Camps. David &amp; Donna Ohin welcome opportunities for outreach in Derbyshire Contact Daniel &amp; Grace Howson Glebe Farm, Langar Lane, Harby Melton Mowbray, LE14 4BL Tel. 01949 860313 David and Donna Ohin The Firs, Old Lane, Cowers Lane, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 2DZ Tel. 01773 550674 Links: District Page District News District Camps Harby Centre Summer Camps About District Work updated:30/09/09 Home ",15);arrFiles[35]=new Array(36,"districts/wales/d_wales.htm","3 Jan 2010","Welsh Region","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches","The Faith Mission work in Wales","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish Welsh Region Paul and Elizabeth Crowe are the Regional representatives for the work of the Faith Mission in Wales. Paul, along with his wife Elizabeth spent some time in the Mission&#39;s evangelistic ministry before becoming &#39;Area Workers&#39; in County Durham where they were greatly used to bring help and encouragement to the churches and Christians. They continued in this ministry for five years and then for the past six years have superintended our work in the Carlisle area. Paul and Elizabeth, along with their two children Miriam and Daniel are based in Newtown. Pray much that their ministry will be made a great blessing to the people in Mid-Wales and further afield. Contact Paul &amp; Elizabeth Crowe 5 Glandulas Drive, Mochdre Lane, Newtown, Powys, SY16 4JB Tel. 01686 628779 Links: Summer Camps About District Work updated: 26/01/08 Home ",13);arrFiles[36]=new Array(37,"districts/neng/d_neng.htm","3 Jan 2010","North English District","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","The Faith Mission Work in the North of England","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish North English District Johnathan and Janet Slater along with their two boys, Paul and Ryan are just getting settled into the North English District. This stretches from N. Cheshire to Tyne &amp; Wear taking in the counties of Lancashire, N. Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, Durham and Cleveland. They will be involved in a variety of outreach events, missions, Sunday services, Prayer Unions, midweek meetings, youth and children’s work and would welcome more invitations. If you would like a visit, help with outreach, more information or regular prayer news about anything in your area, then please feel free to contact us. James and Lynda Bovenizer are based in the Preston area and are involved in village evangelism, school assemblies, children’s and young peoples clubs and door to door evangelism. Mark and Sheena Nelson will be working in Co.Durham Contact Johnathan &amp; Janet Slater 10 Milgates YORK YO26 6AT Tel &amp; Fax: 01904 798357 James &amp; Lynda Bovenizer 11 Links Gate, Fulwood, Preston, Lancashire, PR2 3RP Tel: 01772 723188 Mark and Sheena Nelson 12 The Bungalows, Esh Winning, Co Durham, DH7 9PD, Tel: 0191 3739440 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps About District Work updated: 03/09/09 Home ",15);arrFiles[37]=new Array(38,"districts/eang/d_eang.htm","3 Jan 2010","South East English District","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","The Faith Mission Work in The South East of England","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish South East English District The East Anglian District comprises the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, and Essex with some work in surrounding counties. The District Headquarters is now in Earl Stonham. Alistair &amp; Sharon Patterson are in charge of the work and are assisted by Paul and Amy Adcock in Bedfordshire, Stephen and Cynthia Walker in Norfolk, and Arabella Paul and Holly Parkinson in Kent. In the summer months a number of students from the Bible College in Edinburgh also share in the work throughout the district. Throughout the year the team are involved in a wide variety of Christian ministry: The Patterson Family Mark &amp; Beth Watts Stephen &amp; Cynthia Walker Arabella Paul &amp; Holly Parkinson Contact Alistair &amp; Sharon Patterson Red House Farm, Fen Lane, Earl Stonham, Stowmarket, IP14 5EG Tel. &amp; Fax 01449 711877 Mark &amp; Beth Watts Chapel Cottage, Chapel Lane, Colmworth, Bedfordshire, MK44 2JY Stephen &amp; Cynthia Walker 91 The street, Farm Bungalows, Bunwell Norwich NR16 1AB Arabella Paul &#39;Fair Haven&#39; South Street, Wrotham Road, Meopham, Kent DA13 0QN Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps About District Work updated: 03/09/09 Home ",15);arrFiles[38]=new Array(39,"districts/sweng/d_sweng.htm","3 Jan 2010","South West English District","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches","The Faith Mission Work in South West England","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish South West English District The South West English District came into being in September 1994 and is the 14th District within the work of The Faith Mission. Simon and Rebecca Walsh are in charge of the District, and are engaged in a wide variety of Christian outreach and ministry throughout the district. David Lewis will also be involved in outreach in the district. The district takes in the counties of Devon, Cornwall, Somerset, Dorset, Hampshire, Wiltshire and Gloustershire. Until 1994 the work was concentrated mainly in Devon and Cornwall, but recently missions have been conducted in Wiltshire and Dorset and the vision is to see the work expand and develop in the other counties of the South West. The District is supported by eight prayer groups who meet on a monthly basis. The longest standing group in Plymouth, Devon, has been meeting since 1971, followed later by Launceston and Callington, both in Cornwall, with groups in Okehampton, North Bradley, Wiltshire, Corfe Castle, Dorset, Exeter and Lee Mill Nr. Plymouth, Devon, being added more recently. The groups are visited regularly and fresh news is shared for prayer. Anyone with an interest in the work is welcome and details of these groups can be obtained from the address opposite. A wide variety of work is carried out in the district ranging from Gospel missions, church outreach, visitation, annual Bible teaching Spring rallies (held in May), Christian literature displays, church services, bible studies, ladies meetings, school assemblies, children&#39;s Discovery Clubs, holiday clubs, special summer campaigns and Youth Camps ( 9-13 years). A typical Gospel Mission normally lasts two to four weeks usually on request from churches of various denominations. Prior to and during the mission every house in the town or village will be visited, invitations distributed and Gospel literature offered. Children&#39;s clubs are also arranged. A regular series of adult meetings will be conducted which may take the form of Gospel services or specially arranged events to reach various aspects of the community, i.e.: Men&#39;s breakfasts, coffee mornings, senior citizens lunches, video or film nights, children&#39;s fun days, youth nights, etc... Churches interested in finding out more about the possibilities of outreach should contact Simon at the above address or phone number. Contact Simon &amp; Rebecca Walsh 8 Willow Tree Close, Okehampton Devon EX20 1NL, UK Tel: 01837 53922 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps About District Work updated: 03/09/09 Home ",16);arrFiles[39]=new Array(40,"districts/nwirish/d_nwirish.htm","3 Jan 2010","North West Irish District","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","The Faith Mission work in North West Ireland","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish North West Irish Area The North West Irish district stretches from Strabane to Portstewart and Dungiven to Sligo. Personell Garry and Alison Tutty have recently moved to the North West Irish District , after working in Co.Cavan for a number of years. Gary McKitterick and Richard Allen will be involved in outreach and door to door work in Co.Donegal. The Work For nine months of the year mission workers conduct evangelistic missions, generally lasting between three and five weeks, and usually conducted by two workers. Most of these missions are held in rural areas with considerable time spent visiting from door to door, disseminating Christian literature, and making personal contact with the individuals in their homes and on their doorsteps. In our district we have two portable mission halls, allowing us to mission in areas where a suitable meeting place is not available. Enquiries Garry &amp; Alison Tutty will welcome enquiries for possible missions and other openings for outreach in the District Contact Garry &amp; Alison Tutty, Sheephill House, 74 Tully Road, Limavady, Co Londonderry, BT49 9HW, Tel: 028 7776 8871 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps About District Work updated: 04/09/09 Home ",14);arrFiles[40]=new Array(41,"districts/wirish/d_wirish.htm","3 Jan 2010","West Irish District","","","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish West Irish District The Workers George and Andrea Conn presently superintend the district. Anne Brown is assisting us with district work, taking part in two meetings each week and helping with visitation. George and Andrea Conn Anne Brown The Area The West Irish District covers Counties Tyrone and Fermanagh in Northern Ireland and County Leitrim and a small part of County Cavan in Eire. The Work Visiting about fifty Prayer Unions (interdenominational prayer groups) who meet regularly specifically to pray for the work of The Faith Mission. For details of your nearest group contact headquarters. Conferences and Conventions - to bring dynamic, relevant Bible teaching and encouragement to Christians. Visitation of Prayer Union members Gospel Missions Door-to-door evangelism Church Services, Family Services, Church Mid-week meetings Ladies&#39; Meetings School Assemblies and Scripture Unions Children&#39;s Clubs Summer Camps Youth Events Contact George &amp; Andrea Conn 15 Derry Road, Omagh, Co Tyrone BT78 5DY Tel: 028 8224 2286 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps About District Work updated: 05/10/09 Home ",14);arrFiles[41]=new Array(42,"districts/nirish/d_nirish.htm","29 Jan 2010","North Irish District","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","The Faith Mission Work in Co Antrim and Co.Londonderry","Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish North Irish District The North Irish District comprises most of County Antrim and a little bit of the surrounding counties. Leslie &amp; Mabel Brush are based in Ballymena. They are assisted by Ian Booth . Leslie and Mabel, Andrew, Naomi and Simon Brush Ian Booth During the summer we were joined by three students from The Faith Mission Bible College. The programme included - three weeks of camps - 100 children/young people attended three weeks of open-airs &amp; a children’s club in Portrush Just 4 Ladies Friday 23 April @ 8pm. Testimony: Elaine Price. At The Faith Mission Centre, High St, Ballymena North Ulster Bible Weekend Friday 7 - Sunday 9 May Speakers: Rev Tom Shaw and Rev John Brand. Full details later. various outdoor and indoor meetings a BBQ in the East Strand Car Park in Portrush The programme planned for the coming months includes Visitation of sick and elderly, people in hospital and those who have been bereaved Visitation of Prayer Unions (groups who pray specifically for the work of The Faith Mission) Meetings including Church Services, Mid-week Bible Studies. Ladies’ meetings, Senior Citizen’s Groups, services in Nursing Homes etc Children’s &amp; young peoples meetings, school assemblies, and SU/CU groups Various conferences and rallies including the North Ulster Bible Weekend in May Mabel teaches about 26 Junior Section girls at GB each Monday night, is part of the team responsible for the Children&#39;s Meeting in Laymore FM Hall on the second Thursday of each month. The Anchor Youth Rally, held monthly on the second Saturday in Ballymena FM Centre Missions Missions have been held in Upperlands in October, Aghadowey in November and Caheney in January. The Anchor team plan to conduct a mission in Leaney Mission Hall, Ballymoney, 21 -28 February 2010. Activities include home visitation, gospel meetings, a ladies&#39; coffee morning, a Children&#39;s Club and a Men&#39;s Breakfast. Details on The Anchor page Planning continues for a tent mission at Tullygrawley (near Ballymena) 16 - 30 May. Details of most of these activities are found on the relevant section of our webpage Contact Leslie &amp; Mabel Brush 3 Grange Avenue, Ballymena, Co Antrim BT42 2DX Tel: 028 2565 6494 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps Faith Mission Centre The Anchor About District Work updated: 14/10/09 Home Web Stats ",21);arrFiles[42]=new Array(43,"districts/cirish/d_cirish.htm","3 Jan 2010","Central Irish District","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","The Faith Mission Work in Greater Belfast and Co.Antrim","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish Central Irish District The Central Irish District covers all of county Down and part of South Antrim. Trevor Matthews is Director for Ireland and is Superintendent of the Central Irish District. He and his wife Sandra and their four children live at the Mission Headquarters. Andrew McCullough and Tim Condy will be involved in various meetings, missions and Prayer Union visits. Trevor and Sandra are assisted in the Headquarters&#39; office by secretary, Mrs Hazel Pierce. Trevor &amp; Sandra Matthews Andrew McCullough &amp; Tim Condy The work in the District includes: Fifty Prayer Unions in this District (interdenominational prayer groups) meet regularly to specifically pray for ongoing Faith Mission work. Thirty Rallies and three Conventions are held throughout the year for Bible Teaching and encouragement for these Prayer Unions and other interested Christians. Residential Weekends are held for adults and youth. Evangelistic Missions Door-to-door evangelism Coffee Mornings Church Services/Family Services School Assemblies Children’s clubs Ladies Meetings Literature Displays Open-Air Campaign (summer only) Contact Trevor &amp; Sandra Matthews 62 Glenavy Road LISBURN, BT28 3UT Tel. 028 9262 8286 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps About District Work updated: 03/09/09 Home ",15);arrFiles[43]=new Array(44,"districts/irishbr/d_irishbr.htm","3 Jan 2010","Irish Border District","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","The Faith Mission Work in The Irish Border Counties","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish Irish Border District The Irish Border District covers County Armagh in Northern Ireland, and Counties Monaghan and Cavan in Southern Ireland. There may be differences between the two sides of the Border, political, social and religious, but the most important common denominator is that people need the Lord, regardless of their religious background, race or political beliefs. It is our privilege, by various methods, to share the good news that ‘God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.’ St John’s Gospel, chapter 3, verse 16 Paul Acheson is the superintendent. He and his wife Sharon live in Portadown, Co Armagh, N Ireland. Heather Benson and Hannah Dick are based in Bailieborough, Co Cavan, Southern Ireland. About the Work in the District September - June... Quarterly visits to the Prayer Unions (interdenominational prayer groups), there are 38 in this District. For details of the one nearest to you, please contact us Conferences and Rallies to encourage, build up, teach and challenge God’s own people. We have about forty of these annually, plus two Conventions. Gospel Missions Visiting those who are elderly or ‘shut-in’ for various reasons Coffee Mornings Hospital visitation School assemblies Regular children’s clubs Services in Residential Homes and ‘Folds’ RE classes in school Church services, Mission Hall services, Open Sunday Schools Monthly meetings Ladies Meetings In the Summer... We are then joined by a number of students from the Bible College and we are involved in additional outreach including four weeks of Camp, catering for ages 8-20, and extensive outreach in Counties Cavan and Monaghan, with outdoor children’s clubs, door-to-door visiting and open-air evangelism. Contact Paul &amp; Sharon Acheson &#39;Cherith&#39;, 131 Mahon Road, Portadown, Craigavon BT62 3SF Tel: 028 3833 2806 Heather Benson &amp; Hannah Dick Carnalynch, Baileborough, Co.Cavan Tel: 042 9666233 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps Faith Mission Centre About District Work updated: 05/10/09 Home ",16);arrFiles[44]=new Array(45,"districts/sirish/d_sirish.htm","3 Jan 2010","South Irish District","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches","The Faith Mission Work in the Republic of Ireland","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish South Irish District The Workers David Bennett is the Superintendent of the District. He and his wife Marjorie have three grown up children. Ian and Hazel Gilkinson have a variety of outreach activities in their local area. These include children&#39;s clubs, Bible studies and a Mother and Toddler group. Ian also is involved in regular preaching engagements Mervyn &amp; Rachel Tomb are based at the Carhue Centre, Bandon, Co.Cork. Along with outreach work in Co.Cork, Mervyn will be involved with the ongoing maintenance of the centre facilities. As well as looking after their young son, Nathan and daughter Charis, Rachel will be involved in both practical, administrative and outreach work in the area. The Work includes: Rallies (Christian meetings bringing Bible teaching and encouragement) Prayer Unions (Interdenominational prayer groups which meet regularly to pray for Faith Mission work) Conventions Literature Displays Residential Weekends Monthly Meetings Children&#39;s Clubs Children&#39;s &amp; Youth Camps Visitation of elderly &amp; sick Door to Door Evangelism House Meetings Evangelistic Missions Bible Studies Practical Work at FM Centres Church Services Contact David &amp; Marjorie Bennett &#39;Bethany&#39;, Oakvale, Stradbally, Co Laois, R.O.I Tel: 00 353 5786 25288 Ian &amp; Hazel Gilkinson Fairhaven Dunmore Durrow Portlaoise Co. Laois Tel: 00 353 5787 34150 Mervyn &amp; Rachel Tomb Carhue BANDON, Co. Cork Tel: 00 353 23 8844153 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps Faith Mission Centre About District Work updated: 17/10/08 Home ",15);arrFiles[45]=new Array(46,"districts/district_work1.htm","3 Jan 2010","District Work","Superintendent, District, Evangelism, Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","An overview of District Work in The Faith Mission","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish About District Work Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Contact The Faith Mission General Headquarters Govan House 548 Gilmerton Road Edinburgh EH17 7JD Tel: 0131 664 5814 Links: updated: 21/11/08 Home ",12);arrFiles[46]=new Array(47,"bookshops/ire_gal/ballymena.htm","4 Oct 2009","Faith Mission Bookshop: Ballymena","","","The Faith Mission Bookshops: Ballymena ",1);arrFiles[47]=new Array(48,"bookshops/bookscot.htm","23 Apr 2009","The Faith Mission Bookshops in Scotland","","","Belfast: 028 90 233733 Edinburgh: 0131 672 2152 Bookshops Ireland Bookshops Scotland Bookshops Online The Faith Mission Faith Mission Bookshops - Scotland Faith Mission Bookshops stock a large variety of Christian Books, including Theologies, Missionary Biographies, Devotional books, Commentaries and Bibles; as well as large selections of Christian music, both traditional and contemporary. We also stock a good variety of greetings cards and other miscellaneous items. Our most recent shop on the College campus at Gilmerton Edinburgh also has a caf é , as well as ample parking. Shop Directory Bookshops Manager: Norman Liddle BERWICK-ON-TWEED 31 Church Street (01289-304505) DUNFERMLINE 4 Canmore Street (01383-720643) EDINBURGH 548 Gilmerton Road ()131-672-2152) FRASERBURGH 40 Cross Street (01346-517088) PETERHEAD 2 Erroll Street (01779-471961) STIRLING 36 Barnton Street (01786-451152) FM Home Page | About The Faith Mission | Contact | Bible College | Conventions | Camps Updated:12/04/08 ",4);arrFiles[48]=new Array(49,"bookshops/ire_gal/bangor.htm","4 Oct 2009","Faith Mission Bookshop: Bangor","","","The Faith Mission Bookshops: Bangor ",1);arrFiles[49]=new Array(50,"bookshops/ire_gal/portadown.htm","4 Oct 2009","Faith Mission Bookshop: Portadown","","","The Faith Mission Bookshops: Portadown ",1);arrFiles[50]=new Array(51,"bookshops/ire_gal/lisburn.htm","13 Oct 2009","Faith Mission Bookshop: Lisburn","","","The Faith Mission Bookshops: Lisburn ",1);arrFiles[51]=new Array(52,"contact/contact_idx.htm","13 Oct 2009","Latest Events and Rallies","","","Contact someone in The Faith Mission General Headquarters Faith Mission Bible College Bookshops Ireland Bookshops Scotland Webmaster First Magazine Highland District East Scottish District South Scottish District Anglo Scottish Border District Central English District Welsh Region South East English District South West English District North Irish District North West Irish District West Irish District Central Irish District Irish Border District South Irish District North English District ",4);arrFiles[52]=new Array(53,"youthzone/yz_interact3.htm","23 Feb 2010","Feedback content","","","Date Name Best Thing Worst Thing Other Comments Youth Weekend 2009 - Highland District 22-02-2009 katy age 17 it was fun being able to see all my camp mates who i haven \'t been able to see in a year dunno..... the weekend was fab, i would recommend it to anyone! 25-06-2009 Lauren Everything .. This faith mission camp is the best It gives a great opportunity to children who want to let the lord jesus into their hear also know that the lord jesus wil also be there when they walk. I have been going to the Highland FAITH MISSION camp in Kilvrock / fortrose academy and i am from Uist but now have moved over to Dingwall . I have been going to camp for nearly 7 years now and it has been the best thing that i have ever done and the best decision that i have made for my whole life . It has Made me realise how important the lord is , also i have became a cristian and it has made me so happy and i know when i turn round jesus will always be looking out for me no matter what i do and i am not afraid to speak to him about my faults/Problems .. So kids make the right decision and let the LORD JESUS into your heart . Summer Camps 2009 - Highland District 20-02-2010 dean age 10 all my friends go there. 31-07-2009 Iain age 16 Evening meetings (Go-karting was great, too) I can \'t think of anything bad At least two people became christians at the camp I was at and I was saved at camp the year before that. It is a very worthwhile event. I also spent my 16th birthday there and can \'t think of a better place to spend it! 24-08-2009 regain age 16 you learn more about god i wish that the events were free for such things like transport Summer Camps 2009 - North Irish District 07-08-2009 Bethany age 9 I enjoyed all the meetings and the outings. Missing home a little. A big thank you to all the leaders and especially when I was feelin down 10-08-2009 Carla age 16 It was really good and there was alot of events on. Everyone from last year said they liked Ganaway better :) 17-02-2010 alex age 14 the livly meeting that are aimed at kids not adults early bed times cant wait till next year Summer Camps 2009 - South Irish District 20-11-2009 Bethany age 9 the games getting up i enjoyed it 03-01-2010 chelsie age 13 make new freinds. there were lots of christian people. it wasnt long enough! cant wait until next year! Summer Camps 2009 - West Irish District 17-08-2009 Nadine age 12 Company and most leaders were class made lots of new friends : Daniel andrew matthew jacintha Deborah shannen alannah and lots more xxx didn \'t like food, or going to bed so early! 01-09-2009 Sarah-Louise age 13 We were able to spend a week with lots of christian people and meet lots of new people aswell, also getting a closer relationship with the Lord Jesus. Having to go home!!! Two really good friends became christians, they said it has made a huge difference in their lives. 01-09-2009 Laura age 10 Meeting up with lots of friends i had \'nt seen since last year \'s camp, and getting the chance to meet new people. There was absolutely nothing bad about camp, I loved it!! Can \'t wait to get back to camp next year to see what a fun-packed week you have instore for us. 07-11-2009 Tiriana age 13 I enjoyed days out, and meeting new people. Sitting in the meeting room too long, the talks were far too long!! Enjoyed it very much, i wanna go back next year with my friend Sarah-L X X X X . . . 12-01-2010 Megan age 14 We got to meet lots of new people who became really good friends ovber the week. We got to learn more about God and how to live like Him. Having to leave all my new friends and having to go to bed so early! (: Can \'t wait to next year! 12-01-2010 Rachel age 13 We got to meet lots of new people who became really good friends ovber the week. We got to learn more about God and how to live like Him. Having to leave all my new friends and having to go to bed so early! (: Can \'t wait to next year! Summer Camps 2009 - Irish Border District 24-08-2009 Jason age 15 the singing and seeing that every one of us in the portadown faith mission camp realy enjoyed learning and worshiping the lord Jesus Christ there was not one bad thing about the camp it was the best thing that anyone can go to ",24);arrFiles[53]=new Array(54,"resources/books.htm","13 Jan 2009","Untitled 1","","","Audio First Archives Books Links Books Contact updated: 13/06/08 Home ",11);arrFiles[54]=new Array(55,"youthzone/yz_camps2.htm","19 Feb 2010","Faith Mission Summer Camps 2009","","","Faith Mission Summer Camps 2010 General Headquarters The Faith Mission 548 Gilmerton Road Edinburgh EH17 7JD Tel: 0131 664 5814 Highland District Donnie &amp; Catherine Macleod 1 Lodge Park Inverness IV2 4YR Tel: 01463 238160 12-17 July (13-16 Years), KILRAVOCK 19-23 July (9-12 Years), KILRAVOCK South Scottish District John &amp; Linda Townend 10 Harelaw, Dalkeith EH22 1SB Tel: 0131 660 3074 12-17 July (9-13 Years), NEWTON STEWART FM CENTRE Anglo Scottish Border District William &amp; Carolyn Harrison The Steadings, High Barbuchany, Newton Stewart, DG8 6QF Tel: 01671 403632 26-30 July (8-12 Years), NEWTON STEWART FM CENTRE 2-6 August (13+ Years), North English District Johnathan and Janet Slater 10 Millgates York Y026 6AT Tel: 01904 798357 2-6 August (9-12 Years), THORNTHWAITE, nr HARROGATE 9-13 August (13-16 Years), THORNTHWAITE, nr HARROGATE Central English District Daniel &amp; Grace Howson Glebe Farm, Langar Lane, Harby, Melton Mowbray, LE14 4BL Tel: 01949 860313 26-30 July (9-11 Years), HARBY FM CENTRE 2-6 August (12-14 Years), HARBY FM CENTRE 8-13 August (15+ Years), HARBY FM CENTRE East Anglian District Alistair &amp; Sharon Patterson Red House Farm, Fen Lane Earl Stonham, Stowmarket IP14 5EG Tel: 01449 711877 31 May - 4 June (9-12 Years), KENT 26-30 July (13-16 Years), EARL STONHAM, Suffolk 2-6 August (9-12 Years), EARL STONHAM, Suffolk South West English District Simon &amp; Rebecca Walsh 8 Willow Tree Close Okehampton Devon EX20 1NL Tel: 01837 53922 2-6 August (13+ Years), DEVON 9-13 August (9-12 Years), DEVON Central Irish District Trevor &amp; Sandra Matthews 62 Glenavy Road Lisburn BT28 3UT Tel: 028 9262 8286 2-6 August (12-16 Years), NEWCASTLE, Co.Down (YMCA) 16-20 August (8-11 Years), PORTADOWN FM CENTRE North Irish District Leslie &amp; Mabel Brush 3 Grange Avenue Ballymena, Co Antrim BT42 2DX Tel: 028 2565 6494 5-9 July (8-11 Years), PORTADOWN FM CENTRE 13-17 July (12-14 Years), PORTADOWN FM CENTRE 2-6 August (15 + Years), CRAWFORDSBURN SCOUT CENTRE West Irish District George &amp; Andrea Conn 15 Derry Road Omagh Co Tyrone BT18 5DY Tel: 028 82242286 26-30 July (14 + Years), BALLYMENA FM CENTRE 2-6 August (8-11 Years), PORTADOWN FM CENTRE 9-13 August (12-14 Years), PORTADOWN FM CENTRE Irish Border District Paul &amp; Sharon Acheson 131 Mahon Road Portadown Craigavon BT62 3SF Tel: 028 3833 2806 19-23 July (9-12 Years), PORTADOWN FM CENTRE 26-30 July (13-16 Years), PORTADOWN FM CENTRE South Irish District David &amp; Marjorie Bennett Bethany Oakvale Stradbally Co Laois Rol Tel: 00 353 5786 25288 25-30 July (9-12 Years, STRADBALLY 1-6 August (13 + Years), STRADBALLY South Irish District Meryyn &amp; Rachel Tomb Carhue Bandon Co Cork Rol Tel: 00 353 23 8844153 5-9 July (8-10 Years), BANDON FM CENTRE, Co Cork 12-16 July (11-13 Years), BANDON FM CENTRE, Co Cork 19-23 July (14+ Years), BANDON FM CENTRE, Co Cork ",13);arrFiles[55]=new Array(56,"resources/archives.htm","13 Jan 2009","Untitled 2","","","Audio First Archives Books Links From The Archives Over one hundred years of evangelism 1886-1899 1900-1919 1920-1239 1940-1959 1960-1979 1980-1999 2000-2019 Thank you for visiting the archives. Click on the above menu to reveal index pages of articles. Some of the pages do not have articles yet, but we hope to get more uploaded as time allows. Webmaster updated: 12/01/09 Home ",13);arrFiles[56]=new Array(57,"resources/links.htm","13 Jan 2009","Untitled 1","","","Audio First Archives Books Links Links Africa Evangelistic Band Faith Mission in Canada Contact updated: 12/01/09 Home ",12);arrFiles[57]=new Array(58,"resources/first/first_2009/jan_feb_2009.pdf","12 Feb 2009","jan_feb_2009","","","fc_canada.indd 1  06/11/2008 16:34:08    EDITOR: Lin Pearson E-mail: first@faithmission.org CONSULTING EDITORS: John Townend and Sandy Roger.  `Seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness \' (Matt.6:33). FIRST! No. 1261 January/February 2009  The FAITh MISSION  OUR VISION STATEMENT  To reach through passionate evangelism the lost of all age groups, particularly in the villages and rural areas of Great Britain and Ireland, and by biblical teaching to encourage holiness of heart and life in Christian people.  COUNCIL MEMBERS President - Rev. N. Darragh General Director - J. Townend Mission Administrator and Treasurer - J. McNeilly J. Bennett, Miss A. Brown, D. Chambers, Rev. J. Currie, N. Liddle, I. MacLeod , Rev. J. Magee, J. Matthews, Miss J. McDonald, Miss A. Paul, K.Percival, R. A. Potts, Rev. A. M. Roger, J. Sandall, Rev. T. Shaw, Rev. W. Smylie, D. Stevenson, Directors and Superintendents.  GENERAL HEADqUARTERS Govan House, 548 Gilmerton Road, Gilmerton, Edinburgh EH17 7JD. Tel: 0131-664-5814 Fax: 0131-664 2260 Email: hq@faithmission.org Website: www.faithmission.org General Director - John Townend Mission Administrator & Treasurer - Joe McNeilly (Email: admin@faithmission.org) Office Administrator - Carole Townley. Bible College Principal: Rev. Dr. A. M. Roger, BD 2 Drum Street, Gilmerton, Edinburgh EH17 8QG (Tel. 0131-664-4336) (Fax 0131-672-1322) Email: college@faithmission.org English Headquarters Director: A. Patterson Red House Farm, Fen Lane, Earl Stonham, Stowmarket, Suffolk IP14 5EG. (Tel. 01449-711877). Email: hq.england@faithmission.org Irish Headquarters Director: T. Matthews 62 Glenavy Rd, Lisburn, Co.Antrim,BT28 3UT (Tel. 028-9262-8286) Email: hq.ireland@faithmission.org Scottish Headquarters Director: J. McNeilly 548 Gilmerton Road, Edinburgh, EH17 7JD (Tel. 0131-672-2149/1419) Email: admin@faithmission.org  Faith Mission & Missionary Training Home (known as The Faith Mission) is a charity registered in Scotland No SCO05119  LOCATION OF WORKeRS  SCOTLAND South Scottish District : In Charge  JOHN & LINDA TOWNEND, 548 Gilmerton Road, Gilmerton, Edinburgh EH17 7JD. (Tel. 0131-664-5814) Email: s.scottish@faithmission.org Dunbar: Scott Davidson Japanese Outreach:Yuki Williams East Scottish District : In Charge  NOEL McCLINTOCK, 43 Great Southern Road, Aberdeen AB11 7XY. (Tel. 01224-587112) Email: east.scot@faithmission.org Kirkcaldy: Kathy Wood Peterhead: John & Liz Macdonald Highland District : In Charge  DONNIE & CATHERINE MACLEOD, 1 Lodge Park, Inverness IV2 4YR. (Tel. 01463-238160). Email: highlands@faithmission.org Fort William: Justin & Carol Cummings Missions: John McCartney and Tim Condy Anglo Scottish Border District : Superintendent  WILLIAM & CAROLYN HARRISON, The Steadings, High Barbuchany, Newton Stewart, Wigtownshire, DG8 6QF.(Tel. 01671-403632). Email: anglo.scot@faithmission.org West Cumbria: Gordon & Helen Bingham Bookshops : General Manager  NORMAN & PEARL LIDDLE. Email: bookshops.scot@faithmission.org EDINBURGH, 548 Gilmerton Road (Tel. 0131-672-2152) DUNFERMLINE, 4 Canmore Street (Tel. 01383-720643) PETERHEAD, 2 Erroll Street (Tel. 01779-471961) STIRLING,36 Barnton Street (Tel. 01786-451152) BERWICK-ON-TWEED, 31 Church Street (Tel. 01289-304505) FRASERBURGH, 40 Cross Street (Tel. 01346-517088) ENGLAND East Anglian District : DIRECTOR  ALISTAIR & SHARON PATTERSON, Red House Farm, Fen Lane, Earl Stonham, Stowmarket, Suffolk IP14 5EG. (Tel. 01449-711877) Email: hq.england@faithmission.org Norfolk: Stephen & Cynthia Walker Kent: Arabella Paul Bedfordshire: Mark & Beth Watts North District : Superintendent  JOHNATHAN & JANET SLATER, 10 Millgates, York YO26 6AT. (Tel. 01904 798357). Email: north.english@faithmission.org Preston: James & Lynda Bovenizer Durham: Becky Briden and Sheena Byrne Central District : Superintendent  DANIEL & GRACE HOWSON, Glebe Farm, Langar Lane, Harby, Melton Mowbray LE14 4BL. (Tel. 01949-860313). Email: central.english@faithmission.org Derbyshire: David & Donna Ohin South West District : In Charge  SIMON & REBECCA WALSH, 8 Willow Tree Close, Okehampton, Devon EX20 1NL. (Tel. 01837-53922). Email: south.west@faithmission.org WALES Regional Representative  PAUL & ELIZABETH CROWE, 5 Glandulas Drive, Mochdre Lane, Newtown, Powys SY16 4JB. (Tel: 01686 628779). Email: wales@faithmission.org (Locations are continued on page 383)  COVER PHOTO: Snowboard adventure (See opposite).  02_ifc_uk.indd 1  10/11/2008 14:58:48    Go for it!  By Lin Pearson  W  inter sports can be exhilarating and at times scary--a bit like the Christian life! There are elements of  risk  when we follow Christ. There are no guarantees of trouble-free life; being a Christian is no insurance against experiencing difficulties and hardship. Knowing the call of God can seem like being at the top of a ski jump, waiting for the clear  go ahead . Then, when the time is right and you abandon yourself to God \'s purposes, you are propelled forward. It may at first feel like a slippery slope.  What if I \'m no good? What if I fall?  Ski jumper Eddie  The Eagle  Edwards didn \'t let fear of failure stop him from competing in the 1988 winter Olympics--even though he came last! His spirit of adventure has been an inspiration to many. Following God \'s plan is definitely not going to result in you careering down a slippery slope, your life out of control, though it may at times be a bumpy ride. You may be misunderstood. Many a Bible College student has been told that they are  throwing away a good career  or  wasting their education . You will face challenges on every level--spiritual, emotional, financial or otherwise. But, like the disciple Peter, who stepped out of the comfort-zone of the boat and onto the deep water, you will not be alone. What appears to be a risk is total security when Christ is with you on the stormy waters. There is no safer place to be than in the will of God. When you obey God, adversity can become adventure! Whatever he has asked you to do--go for it!   adventure.indd 1  24/11/2008 12:02:55    NEW LIFE  by Frank Parker  T  his is the season when many are making their New Year \'s resolutions-- promising to catch up and carry out all the things they had resolved to do the previous year! How many have confidently said to themselves:  I \'m going to turn over a new leaf?  But the new leaf turns out to be very much the same as the old leaf. Is it the answer? Personally, I don \'t see much difference between December 31st and January 1st. In most cases the only new thing is the calendar! Am I being cynical? Perhaps I am, a little--but that \'s because turning over a new leaf (whatever that may mean) is not the answer. What people really need is not a new leaf but a new life! And that possibility seems so remote from reality in this materialistic world that it is rarely given serious consideration. 4  January/February 2009  Necessary The Bible teaches that it is not only possible, but indeed necessary, to obtain new life. If there is any meaning at all in the words of Jesus-- You must be born again --then they must offer a realistic alternative to the frustrating routine of  turning over a new leaf , and that alternative is the receiving of a new life. This new life is not something that you achieve. Rather, it is something you receive. It \'s a free offer, open to all who have faith to accept it.  If only one could have two lives,  wrote D.H. Lawrence with a touch of wistful longing-- the first in which to make one \'s mistakes... and the second in which to profit by them.   new_life_frank2.indd 2  24/11/2008 11:47:55    One life or two? But those are not God \'s arrangements for living. Nobody gets two lives. As Dr Stephen Olford reminds us: Only one life ~  \'twill soon be past, Only what \'s done for Christ will last. God has a better plan than giving us two natural lives. When we believe in Christ as our Saviour and Lord, He implants within us by His Spirit a new kind of life altogether. This new life produces changes in the characteristics of the recipient. The metamorphosis is as dramatic as that which takes place when a caterpillar becomes a butterfly. The insect does not have two lives. Yet it becomes a new creature. New life...New hope...New prospects Jesus was always producing that type of startling transformation in people who expressed faith in Him. He gave them new life, and with that life came new hope, new prospects and new power to live victoriously. He changed the Samaritan woman from a social outcast into a successful soulwinner and evangelist. To the bed-ridden paralysed man He gave forgiveness of sins and the ability to walk again. To the blind He gave sight; to those who were deaf and unable to speak He gave the faculties of hearing and of speech; to the leper He gave cleansing. To the demon-possessed Mary Magdalene He brought deliverance, transforming her into His most ardent follower; and to Lazarus rotting in the grave, He communicated new life and perfect health. To the tight-fisted tax-collector Zacchaeus, Jesus brought a spirit of generosity which so possessed the  former skinflint that he amazed every Jew for miles around by restoring four times as much as he had stolen! Ongoing change In each case Jesus gave a new lifepower and a different life-principle from that which had been in control. This new life is capable of ongoing and continuous change. The Bible teaches that Christians are to be constantly changed by the work of the Holy Spirit in their lives. David Watson used to speak about a somewhat quaint announcement which appeared on a church noticeboard:  Only the dead living in this parish may be buried in this churchyard  ! Are you living, yet spiritually  dead ? There \'s good news for you. New life, eternal life, resurrection life is available in Jesus by the power of His Spirit. Jesus came so that you might have life, and have it more abundantly! David Watson must have been an astute observer of church notices. Here is another example of his:  As churchyard maintenance costs are high, will parishioners please cut the grass around their own graves?  No doubt there would be a skeleton staff for that unusual work! New life will take you, like Lazarus, out of the grave. It will bring you into a an intimate friendship with Jesus. New Life! It \'s free--and you can receive it today! Frank is a retired minister and lectures at the Faith Mission Bible College. This article is from his book, Treasures of Truth. The photo of pupae in a butterfly farm is by Dave Green. These are living creatures, not man-made! First!  5  new_life_frank2.indd 3  24/11/2008 11:47:05    MISSION MATTERS by John Brand  Those who have never h  W  hat is the fate of those who die without having heard the gospel? AmbivAlence In one evangelical journal I read:  A sincere believer in the one true Creator God may possibly be saved without explicit knowledge of the gospel of Christ... Possibly even some of the unevangelised  heathen  of centuries past are among the elect who will be found in heaven.  This illustrates the ambivalence there is about biblical teaching on the plight of the unreached. Wishful thinking and sentiment have replaced God \'s Word as the objective authority and touchstone of belief. Those who hold to this  Wider Hope  theory, as it is sometimes called, believe that men and women who live in the years since Calvary may be saved as a result of general revelation (God \'s work in creation, rather than the special revelation of Scripture). 6  January/February 2009  It is possible, they suggest, that through this evidence men and women might come to implicit rather than explicit faith, since they believe in God and would have believed in Christ had they been given the opportunity. clArity What does Scripture say?   In one sense, no one  is truly unreached, for although not all have heard the gospel all have received some measure of revelation and light (Romans 1:18-20).  However, far from turning to God through the evidence of creation, humans turn away from God. This is Paul \'s argument in Romans 1:18 and following. People aren \'t condemned for not believing in a Christ, of whom they have never heard; they are condemned for not acting on the amount of revelation they have received.  explicit faith in the person and work of Jesus christ, rather  than implicit faith in a creator God, is necessary for salvation. It is, says Paul,  everyone who calls on the name of the Lord  who will be saved (Romans 10:13). Peter agrees,  Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven by which we must be saved  (Acts 4:12). There is great emphasis on the necessity of knowing the name of Christ for salvation. Jesus could not be more explicit:  Whoever believes in him (God \'s Son) is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of God \'s one and only Son (John 3:18, emphasis mine). It is untrue to assert that men and women are not lost until they opt out and reject the gospel. The truth is--they are condemned until they opt in, having heard and believed the message of the gospel. Mission is not about preaching to those who are safe until given  never_heard_brand.indd 2  06/11/2008 15:22:44    r heard  the choice, it is about going to those on death row and offering the possibility of life.   This saving faith  comes through the hearing of the gospel and the application of the message by the work of the Holy Spirit (Romans 10:14,17). I believe in a God of compassion, love and mercy, but also in a God who is at the same time righteous, holy and just. I have no warrant to have confidence in anything other than what he reveals in his Word and, in the words of John Piper, that is clear:  apart from a knowledge of him (Christ) none who has the ability (mental capacity) to know will be saved.  (John Piper, Let the Nations be Glad, p. 135) MoTivaTion Two things motivate these thoughts. The first is that of jealousy for the authority of the Word of God. The second is a compassion for all those who remain outside of the saving grace of that  same God. As individual Christians and churches we spend so much time, energy and resources on ourselves, and other Christians, while millions created in the image of God die and pass into a conscious, yet Christless, eternity. Do we selfishly refuse to take them the message of the gospel in the vain, optimistic hope that they might not, after all, be lost? Some will find themselves not only in agreement with the truth of God \'s Word, but feel the responsibility this truth lays on them to go and reach the unreached. Let the last word on this go to Paul:  How, then can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them?... faith comes from hearing the message [not from seeing creation], and the message is heard through the word of Christ  (Romans 10:14,17).  First!  Photos: Thanks especially to Rich Goatly for the picture of a Romanian gypsy mother and to Heriberto Herrera for the shot of the Guatemalan children  7  never_heard_brand.indd 3  18/11/2008 12:47:07    News and reflections from our General Director  s I see it A  By John Townend The practical and financial needs of the Mission have been met. This has sometimes been at the very last minute, by generous anonymous gifts which the donors have been prompted to make without knowing anything of the urgency of our need or fervency of our prayer for God \'s provision. We thank God for his faithfulness and continue to look for his overruling with regard to the granting of the visas needed by overseas students before they can study at the College; also for more fulltime personnel to join us in the work of proclaiming the message of the gospel to the rural areas of Britain and Ireland.  W  e began 2008 with a week of prayer. We had invited you to join us in asking God, amongst other things, for his anointing to rest upon our lives and ministry for him, wisdom to effectively communicate the gospel to the people of our society and an increased number of students at the Bible College.  God is Faithful  Looking back over the year we can see that God answered prayer for these and many other matters.  Many of our workers have spoken of knowing a greater awareness of God \'s presence and power upon their meetings and ministry.  In both traditional gospel missions and  unique  outreach events, unconverted people have attended with a greater frequency. Indeed, at some of the special themed events, they have comprised the greater part of the congregation.  The number of full-time students attending the Bible College rose to twentyseven this year, with an additional seven students joining them each Friday for the new Diploma Course in expository preaching. 8  January/February 2009  God is Sovereign  At the time of writing it looks like the year ahead may be very challenging. Financial stability is tenuous, thousands have lost their jobs in recent months and, for many more, security of employment is seriously threatened. As uncertainty and insecurity grip the collective heart of the population, confidence is dwindling in our brave but beleaguered politicians. We may not have the answers to the current financial and political circumstances of our nation, but we take great encouragement in the fact that our God reigns supreme.  08_09_as_i_see_it.indd 2  18/11/2008 13:39:10    He, the Alpha and Omega, is working out his purposes for our nation as a whole, for his church in particular, for the Faith Mission as an organisation and for us, each of his children, individually. He does not promise an  easy ride , but he does assure us that his grace is sufficient and his strength is made perfect in our weakness.  Mission News  We have mixed emotions as we say farewell to Dr Sandy Roger, who vacates his role as Principal of the Bible College in December. We are sorry to be losing Sandy who has been at the helm of the college for the past nine years. We wish him God \'s richest blessing as he is inducted into the ministry at Middle Church of Scotland, Coatbridge, early in the New Year. However, we are also excited as we look forward to the new era the Lord is opening up for the Bible College. We are grateful to Mark and Rhonda Beattie, who have been fully involved in the work at the College and in the South Scottish District during the last few months. They leave in January for an orientation course with WEC International, following which they expect to go to St Petersburg, Russia to work amongst street children. We wish them much blessing in their future ministry. Finally please remember the Faith Mission Council which meets for prayer and business from 57 January.  First!  God is Able  As a Mission we face some enormous challenges as we enter a new year of ministry. Perhaps the biggest of these is the need to be led by God to the person he has chosen to head the work at our Bible College. The College also need someone to fill the position of House Manager. We will be continuing the process of evaluating the relevance of our methods of outreach, looking to the Lord to make us increasingly effective in the ministry of evangelism and, where necessary, being open to change. In addition, the Council of the Mission are working through a process of practical and administrative considerations for which we need God \'s wisdom. More importantly, it is essential that we continue to know his anointing upon our lives and ministry. As we look to the Lord for his help in all these matters, we remember that he is  able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think.  Thank you for your faithful interest in our work. Although we have not officially planned a week of prayer this year, please join us in regularly bringing these issues before God \'s throne of Grace. May you also be encouraged by reflecting on his faithfulness, sovereignty and ability as you look back at the past year and look forward to the one ahead.   9  08_09_as_i_see_it.indd 3  18/11/2008 13:39:28    Personal Story  Special Needs? Special Blessing!  When Faith Mission workers, Lynda Bovenizer and her husband JaMes, were expecting their first child, they were told that the baby would not survive to birth, or at best live only a few minutes. We chat with Lynda.  Lynda, what did the doctors suggest? More than once we were given the option of a termination, but that was never a consideration for James and me. We felt responsible for the baby. Have you ever doubted that choice you made? No, not at all. We \'ve always felt extremely blessed by being given John. We feel very undeserving of him and wonder why God has picked us to have such a beautiful son. Did you receive negative comments? When John was a baby, an old, retired GP told me:  You haven \'t finished John off very well.  Up to that point the doctors had said that John \'s condition was not anyone \'s fault. We couldn \'t have done anything to prevent it; we did nothing to cause it. But that doctor \'s remark tortured my mind. I had to trust God to give me not only peace of heart, but peace of mind, so that I could rein in the torturous thoughts. Does John communicate normally? Though John hears and understands very well, he has never developed an understandable vocabulary, except for one particularly precious word  Mama . But we can understand what his different sounds mean, and we all use Makaton, a basic sign language for children and adults with special 10  January/February 2009  needs. A lot of his progress has come from the help of therapists, constant encouragement and a stimulating environment. He enjoys learning new skills and has been to school since he was five. Now John is eleven and has moved to a school for children with various special needs. Although he likes the familiar routine, he is an outward looking child and very sociable and loveable. How does his younger brother cope? He is only six, but William is very caring and sensitive to John \'s needs. Just as God prepared us, he has given William a special touch to be able to cope with what he has in life. Just the other day he said to me,  I \'ll look after John when I get older.  He is always very unselfish, kind and protective, and loves John just the way he is. He is in no way ashamed or embarrassed by him. How did the children at school react? There were a few teething problems at first, because John looked different. But we were able to go in for two assemblies at school. We explained why John looked different and how they could be his friend and help him. We explained how brave John was with all the operations he had been through. He went overnight from someone they were a bit scared of to a little hero!  special_needs.indd 2  24/11/2008 13:59:00    How do you cope with pressure? When you have committed your life to God--not just on one occasion, but continually-- everything is given to God. There are things that happen that we may not anticipate. That is life! But knowing it is God \'s will, we accept--not grudgingly, but knowing that he makes no mistakes and means it for our good and his honour. Does life with John affect your work routine in the Faith Mission? James \' work in the schools with RE classes and assemblies enables him to be home in the evenings, when the two of us are needed. School work is not just a convenient option, or the only thing that can fit in with John \'s need. James has a clear call to this ministry and a passion for it. God has equipped him for school work, and given vision to know how to develop it. The Lord has wonderfully dove-tailed James \'s call with the family \'s needs. What have you learned about God through all of this? God \'s faithfulness! Some months before John was born, God promised me that he would give his angels charge to  uphold me. There was a clear moment when God almost came and sat beside me and delivered this promise himself. I very much sensed his presence in the room. It was as if he had put the promise there in the Bible just for me. On the night John was born, when my mind could have been tortured by everything the professionals had said, the wee room was like a little bit of heaven. I felt there were angels in the room. I was so joyful. God had given me peace of mind and it was a very special time. He had come again to me and made his promise a reality. The Lord has been faithful in providing what we need for John--a home with the space and facilities needed for John \'s care, the right school, transport --everything. God has given John a ministry of his own. That is very humbling. First!  11  special_needs.indd 3  24/11/2008 13:59:27    We feel so honoured to have such a rewarding child to love and care for. Sometimes our hearts have been sore and the tears have flowed, but God has never let us down! Maybe sharing about our situation will help someone else who is struggling to know that they can turn to God at any time and know he is there. Do you think you have changed? In the years before we had John, God had been teaching me various lessons about trust, patience and different fruit of the Spirit that I longed for. Having John helped these to develop. In particular I longed to have the spirit of gentleness. I see it in others and long for it for myself. Having John is helping me to develop that. Patience is another thing God had spoken to me about. The Bible tells us to  Rest in the Lord and wait patiently  for him.  Waiting is not always an option, but you can choose to wait patiently or not. The Word of God says that  tribulation worketh patience  (Romans 5:3). So in all the rough times, God is working in us. Is there any particular thing you would like people to pray for you and your boys? Yes indeed--that we would continue to recognise God \'s faithfulness and appreciate it. It would be easy to lose appreciation for God \'s goodness and provision. Also, that our lives and ministry will glorify God. In our work we don \'t always see big  results ; we are sowing the seed for others to harvest. But we want to be faithful to God and to the work he has given us to do. Lynda and James live and work in the Preston area of Lancashire.  Lynda \'s book recommendation:  Under the Rainbow  Catherine Campbell traces her experience through the devastation of having two disabled daughters, who are now in heaven and a son. She deals honestly with the sorrow, anger and grief and ultimately shows how the reality of the promises of God led her to acceptance and freedom. this book touches on many issues, including avoiding the  blame game , helping children grieve (Catherine and her husband also have a son) and coping with the final farewell. it is written with searing honesty and is a very helpful resource for those who want to understand a little of the practical and spiritual issues faced by the parents of such special children. Under the Rainbow shows that, no matter how deep the darkness that may envelop a life, the promises of God and his presence are a present-day reality. You can read a brief extract on page 20.  Under the Rainbow is available from Faith Mission Bookshops and priced 7.99  12  January/February 2009  special_needs.indd 4  18/11/2008 13:10:22    Individual Worth  Xvxn though this kxyboard is an old modxl,it works wxll excxpt for onx kxy. It is trux that thxrx arx many other kxys that function wxll xnough,but just onx kxy not working makxs thx diffxrxnce. Somxtimxs it sxxms that an organisation is somxwhat likx this kxyboard, not all thx kxys arx working propxrly. You may say to yoursxlf,  Wxll, I am only onx pxrson. I won \'t makx or braxk a work.  But it doxs makx a diffxrxnce bxcausx any programme, to bx xfficixnt, nxxds thx activx participation of xvxry mxmbxr. So thx nxxt timx you think you arx only onx pxrson and that your xfforts arx not nxxdxd, rxmxmbxr this kxyboard and say to yoursxlf,  I am a valuablx pxrson.   The Pivot of History  The early Christians did not say in dismay:  Look what the world has come to,  but in delight,  Look what has come to the world.  They saw not merely the ruin, but the Resource for the reconstruction of that ruin. They saw not merely that sin did abound, but that grace did much more abound. On that assurance the pivot of history swung from blank despair, loss of moral nerve, and fatalism, to faith and confidence that at last sin had met its match.  From the 1942 devotional Abundant Living, by E. Stanley Jones, doctor and missionary to India.  First!  13  individual.indd 1  18/11/2008 13:11:50    Making an Im  R      14  January/February 2009  ecently I was bRowsIng through old volumes of Bright Words (the former title of the Faith Mission magazine). In the paper I could feel deep dimples, the impressions left by the letterpress printing process. In those early days printers used movable type--individual lead letters. the type was inked and applied to the paper under pressure, a process which sometimes left a  dimples and pimples  effect. As my fingertips traced this physical evidence of the printer \'s work, my desire to make a lasting impression for christ deepened. with god \'s help, it is possible to live in a way which is so glorifying to christ that the  imprint  of it will be felt, even by subsequent generations. not that we might be remembered! Rather, that the lives god touches through us may in turn touch others for him. our magazine has gone through many phases. titles, styles of writing, typography and technology all change. but there has been one common thread through all the decades--our printer. First as Milne, Tannahill and Methven, and later under the banner of Woods of Perth, the same company has been responsible for producing our magazine since the first decade of the last century. last year I was glad to be given a tour of woods \' new premises (see the accompanying photos). no longer, of course, is the old letterpress process used. now printing FIRST! involves digital formats, computer programs and internet uploads! I am very grateful to woods of Perth for their training and on-going advice which have helped me  14_15_making_impression.indd 2  24/11/2008 12:31:12    Impression  to keep my head above the flood of modern technology. Here in the Mission we thank God for all the staff at Woods whose attention to detail means so much to the quality of the finished magazine. Though the words on the pages of FIRST! may not leave any physical imprint, my prayer is that they will still leave their mark on the lives of readers. The late David Howden often remarked:  You can be a blot or a blessing, but never a blank.  May each of us leave an impression for God in this needy world.   T h o u g h t s from the Editor    PHOTOS: 1. Movable lead type and a composing stick. 2. Admiring an old hand-fed letterpress machine. 3. One set of huge ink drums supplies all the presses. 4. Neil is at the computer which controls the digital press--the one which prints the special pages for the Canadian issue. 5. The massive press on which FIRST! is printed. 6. Output is carefully checked at every stage, here by Calum. 7. In the bindery John folds, staples and trims FIRST! 8. Willie ensures that the finished magazines are boxed and despatched.      First!  15  14_15_making_impression.indd 3  24/11/2008 12:30:40    A Sixth birthDAy? New yeAr \'S DAy? wheN Do we DiScover...  All Things NEW?  by Katherine walden   And he that sat upon the throne said, Behold, I make all things new. And he said unto me, Write: for these words are true and faithful  (Revelation 21:5) I was a very literal child. It came as a disappointment to wake up on my sixth birthday not feeling a whole lot different than I had felt the night before, as the little kid of five. It made no sense that, though I could now claim a brand new number for my age, I did not have a lot to show for it overnight. I truly expected to rise from my little bed much wiser, more mature and worthy of carrying the ponderous age of six upon my slight shoulders. Wait! This made no sense! I was no longer five, no longer a  kid  in my eyes. I was a  big girl  now. Six! murmurs and laughter of the adults as they partied in the new year around the dining room table. I \'d overhear the same old lines year after year.  My how time flies...  Fly? Would morning ever come? Would the mysterious new year ever arrive?  It just seemed like yesterday we put up the Christmas tree...  Yesterday? That was a life time ago! Will morning ever come?  I sure hope next year is better than this one...  Of course it \'ll be better! Silly adults. It \'ll be new. Everyone knows that new is always better than old!  Still the same  Opening a book, I discovered I still read at the same speed as the night before. I still struggled with tying my shoe laces and I still had to ask for help to reach the milk jug. My brothers towered over me as they pulled on their jackets to head to school and my next door neighbour continued to call me her  sweet little girl . It was all a mystery and a deflating mystery at that. Not much had changed. I held the same view about New Year \'s Day. I was sure the world would be totally new on the first of January. Tucked safely in bed, I \'d listen to the 16  January/February 2009  Disappointment  I \'d wake in the morning and look out the window, expecting that the snowy yards of the neighbourhood would be different somehow. I \'d look at my older brother and wonder how come he wasn \'t new? What a disappointment. Nothing was new. Everything was the same. If my little disillusioned six-yearold heart had ever read Ecclesiastes 1:9 (NIV), it would have definitely agreed with Solomon when he wrote:  What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.   all_things_new.indd 2  18/11/2008 10:33:07    God \'s Power  Praise God, he understood that heart cry of mine and of so many others. He declared to us:  Behold I make all things new.  He boldly and confidently states this truth in the second to last chapter of very last book in the Bible. After all, he could back up this statement by pointing us to his victory over sin and death and the countless lives transformed through his power. The proof is in his Word, from Genesis to Revelation. He \'s in the  making all things new  business.  away our new day. Rejoice with me. Right now, this very second, this very moment that you spend reading these words, is  new . How you choose to be a steward of that  new slate  is up to you. My fervent prayer is that I never take for granted that gift of  newness  and that I do all in God \'s power granted to me to cherish the potential of  all things new . Relationships strained, mistakes made, I \'ll bring them to the cross so I can treasure the gift of newness he grants me every day.  If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness (1 John 1:9 NIV). Katherine hails from Canada. She heads up the work of I Lift My Eyes web ministries (http://psalm121.ca/about.html). This article is reprinted by kind permission. First!  A Clean Slate  Today is indeed a new day. If we have confessed our sins and repented, the slate is clean. There is no dust, no grime and no dirty fingerprints to mark the pages of this new year. Our past cannot sully the fresh white slate in front of us. Our future cannot take  17  all_things_new.indd 3  18/11/2008 10:33:43    Hallmarks of  2:SANCTITY   Now may the God of peace Himself sanctify you completely: and may your whole spirit, soul and body be preserved blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. He who calls you is faithful, who also will do it.  (I Thes.5:23,24 NKJV)  use. As Christians, the Thessalonians were set apart for God; they were positionally sanctified, but needed to be practically sanctified as well. All that was potential in their allegiance to Christ must now become actual in their daily living. They were now to live holy lives and put into daily practice that which they knew to be their duty and privilege in Christ. Their sanctification had to be worked out in their experience. Sanctified through and through They had already been sanctified in the sense in which every believer is sanctified, or set apart, but Paul prays for them that they might be sanctified wholly, or sanctified through and through, thoroughly and practically. There are two Greek words used to convey the words,  sanctified wholly.  Extensive One word, holoteleis, indicates a wholeness or completeness to the end or extremity of that which has to be sanctified. In the believer that means that every area of his life is touched  By Colin N. Peckham  T  he Thessalonians had sterling spiritual qualities. We read of their  work of faith, labour of love, and patience of hope  (1 Thes. 1:3). But Paul shows spiritual discernment when he says, that  night and day  he was  praying exceedingly that we might see your face and might perfect that which is lacking in your faith  (3:10). He had detected a deficiency. He requests that the Lord would  establish your hearts blameless in holiness before our God  (3:13). It is clearly seen therefore that the people for whom he prays in 3:10 and later in 5:23, were not strangers to grace. He prayed that these truly born-again children of God would be  blameless in holiness  and  sanctified wholly.  Set apart The basic element of the meaning of the word sanctify is separation. It is the setting apart of things or people from profane or common use and consecrating them to divine 18  January/February 2009  hallmark_2.indd 2  18/11/2008 10:56:49    by the sanctifying power of God. Every part, every region, every nook and cranny is cleansed. The sanctifying grace of God extends to the perimeters of the soul. It reaches to the very extremity of the being. It is extensive in its operation. Intensive The second word speaks of the whole of an allotment. This means that the work of sanctification in the believer is deep, thorough and complete. The whole area to be sanctified is subjected to an intense operation by the sanctifying grace of God. It is a vigorous exercise where the personality in its entirety is fully and wholly sanctified. The two words therefore are very expressive. The first word indicates a quantitative and extensive sanctification. The second word indicates a qualitative and intensive sanctification. The work is thorough and complete. It is sanctification to the extremity of the being with an intensity of operation.  Complete In an attempt to explain these two words Luther translated them  through and through . Adam Clarke attempts to explain the words as follows:  May the very God of peace sanctify you wholly; leave no evil in your hearts ... may He sanctify you to the end and to the uttermost.  John Wesley speaks similarly:  Wholly -- the word signifies wholly and perfectly, every part and all that concerns you; all that is of or about you.  The work of sanctification therefore is the hallowing of the entire physical and moral being. The Thessalonians are to be set apart, made holy, purified through and through completely in every part. Paul \'s prayer for the Thessalonians also applied to us:  Now may the God of peace Himself sanctify you completely!  Dr Colin PeCkham is Principal Emeritus of the Faith Mission Bible College. He is an author and international speaker.  E d i n b u r g h Convention 2009  Tuesday 30 June to Sunday 5 July  Speakers include: Bill Bygroves and Liam Goligher Programme: * Morning Bible readings * Seminars * Evening Word and Worship * Young people \'s Youth Track  For more details of the programme and accommodation contact: The Convention Secretary, The Faith Mission, 548 Gilmerton Road, Edinburgh EH17 7JD or email admin@faithmission.org  First!  19  hallmark_2.indd 3  18/11/2008 10:56:31    CATHERINE CAMPBELL was the mother of a disabled daughter. She explains how one day she was overwhelmed by ...  O  ur family may have looked a bit different when we were seen in public, (and we certainly didn \'t hide away) but this was our family, and perfectly normal to us. Being busy with two children meant I tended not to dwell on what I wished for, but got on with what I had. That is, until something or other came along to rock my boat.  A Root of Bitterness  ChurCh serviCe  For example take the Sunday morning I managed to get out to church, while Philip was away preaching somewhere else. Both Paul and Cheryl were in crche, and I was settling down to enjoy the sermon. Our minister was a wonderful preacher, and I just soaked up his messages, especially as it was not possible for me to attend all the services anymore. Well into the sermon he made a statement that made my blood boil.  We have no right to question the things that God brings into our lives,  he said.  What He does, He always does for our good.   20  January/February 2009  root_bitterness.indd 2  18/11/2008 13:05:00  Photo by Nick Benjaminsz    How dare you!  I have no idea what he said next, because I switched from listening to arguing with him in my head!  How dare you,  I fumed silently, with fists clenched and lips pursed.  What right have you to talk about questioning God? You with your perfect little family; your healthy, happy little boy and girl! What do you know about it?  To say I was angry is to understate the mood I was in. I have no idea where it all came from. I had left the house in good form, yet now I was inwardly displaying an anger I did not realize was there. How easy it is to file away in the subconscious feelings and hurts you decide not to deal with at the time. That day I learned how bitterness can weave its way into your being, and just how destructive it could be if you let it stay.  own private war with him. But God had broken through to deliver His promise to me yet again.  It will be worth it all,  he sang,  when we see Jesus, Life \'s trials will seem so small, when we see Christ. One glimpse of His dear face, all sorrow will erase, So bravely run the race, `til we see Christ.   tears of sHame  The words washed over my being; challenging, condemning, and healing. Then the tears came. I heard God say to my heart,  Catherine, I know it is hard. But one day it will be worth it all, I promise you. If only you could learn to trust Me. Be brave. Keep on running. I am right there with you.  And I was so ashamed. Ashamed of my anger, my bitterness and my blame.  How easy it is to file away in the subconscious feelings and hurts you decide not to deal with at the time.  Private war  God \'s coverinG  The sermon continued alongside the battle that was going on inside me. My parents sitting next to me were totally unaware of my anguish. Suddenly I was brought back to the reality of the service by singing. It wasn \'t the congregation, as I first thought, it was the minister! I had obviously missed the bits where he showed his concern for those who were walking through difficulties; I was too busy waging my  Photo by Nick Benjaminsz  My poor mother sat with me while the rest of the congregation stood to sing the closing hymn. She thought I was crying because of the sermon, but that was only part of the reason for my tears. I was crying because I was sorry for my rage; sorry for allowing a root of bitterness to take hold of me. And I was crying because I didn \'t deserve God \'s patience. Yet once again He was displaying His love to me, and covering my life with His promised presence. From Under the Rainbow, reprinted by kind permission of the author. The book is published by Ambassador Publications (www.ambassador-productions.com). For a brief review, turn to page 12. It will be worth it all was written by Esther K.Rusthol  First!  21  root_bitterness.indd 3  18/11/2008 13:05:15    PLOUGHING NEW GROUND  The Harry Ferguson theme night  A report by George Conn  J  ust over fifty years ago, I was born in the heart of rural Co Armagh, N Ireland, into a Christian home. Having no inclination whatsoever towards town or city life, I spent many happy hours in the evenings and school holidays helping local farmers. In the sixties grey Ferguson tractors were still in their hay-day and almost every farmer I knew had one, including my uncle Robert Conn who taught me to drive on his. Motor mechanic I thought they were a great machine and developed a keen interest in the Ferguson System and in the man who invented it. Long before leaving primary school, I decided when I would leave school I wanted to be a motor mechanic. This ambition didn \'t change in any way after I was converted when two Faith Mission workers conducted a 22  January/February 2009  mission in our area in 1971. I worked for just over eleven years in the motor trade before being definitely led by God to train for Christian service. During these years, after returning home from work, I would repair vehicles and machinery most evenings for farmers and others from a wide area surrounding our home. This gave me great contact, mainly with men on an ordinary level. As a Christian, I also sought to naturally introduce them to Christ. Clear direction Perhaps, because of my love for the country and country people, it was not surprising that after Bible College training, over twenty years ago, God clearly directed me into The Faith Mission, which works mainly in the rural areas. If there is one thing I have missed  ploughing.indd 2  18/11/2008 12:53:58    more than anything else over these years, it has been that one-to-one contact which I felt was most profitable spiritually with needy men on an everyday level. I have visited hundreds of farmers inviting them to meetings and often came away wondering,  How do I in some way bridge the gap in reaching them, in the same way as I felt able to do at home all those years ago?  No doubt it was such thoughts that inspired me to seek the Lord when responsible to speak at a men \'s breakfast approximately two years ago. Theme night Harry Ferguson is the best known name and most loved engineer born in Northern Ireland. His inventions revolutionised the farm tractor resulting in labour being greatly reduced. He is a household name throughout the country with a most interesting story spanning almost 76 years. We have very simply put together a PowerPoint presentation looking at his life from a historical, engineering, farming and Christian perspective and have had great opportunities to show this in a variety of venues. Many have attended these nights who have little, if any, contact with the Gospel and it is encouraging to hear of those who have been influenced for God as a result. These are days when many are refusing to attend more traditional type services and we continue to look to God to use this tool and other `outreaches with a difference \' we, in The Faith Mission are involved in to win souls for the Master.  George and his wife Andrea head up the work in the West Irish District. Photos: (Top)George with a  Fergie ; (Below)a slide from his PowerPoint presentation.  A satisfied reader!  Eva (grand-daughter of Tom and Mabel Shaw) looks engrossed in her dad \'s copy of FIRST! magazine. Grandma was on hand with her camera to catch the moment! If you would like to be sure that you will not miss the Faith Mission news and reports, personal stories, and helpful and challenging articles, you can pick up a copy at your nearest Faith Mission bookshop (the addresses are shown on the inside covers). Alternatively, you may prefer to have it posted to you. Details of postal subscriptions are on page 28.  First!  23  ploughing.indd 3  18/11/2008 12:55:41    Sometimes, when darkness and despair surround us, we need someone who understands our suffering. SAM STORMS explains about ...  A Sympathetic Saviour  S  ome of us have difficulty trusting that Jesus will meet our needs because we doubt that he truly understands our pain--the kind of pain no one sees.  We all know that Jesus suffered physically. We are all familiar with the details of his abuse at the hands of the Roman soldiers and his eventual execution on a cross. But our suffering is on the inside. What can Jesus possibly do about that?  24  January/February 2009  sympathetic_saviour2.indd 2  18/11/2008 13:26:09  Photo by Christer Rnning Austad    Jesus Rejected  As she addresses these questions in her book Glorious Intruder, Joni Eareckson Tada wisely points us to Isaiah 53:2,3.  He had no beauty or majesty to attract us to him, nothing in his appearance that we should desire him. He was despised and rejected by men, a man of sorrows, and familiar with suffering. Like one from whom men hide their faces he was despised, and we esteemed him not.  Evidently Jesus knew what it was like to be ignored. He knew what it was like to be laughed at. He knew the pain of loneliness and rejection. In verse 6 Isaiah says,  We all, like sheep, have gone astray, each of us has turned to his own way; and the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all.   Jesus Understands  That \'s really my message here: Jesus does understand the ache on the inside, having felt it in his own soul to a depth far beyond what you or I will ever know. Have you been ignored? So was he. Have your friends abandoned you? So did his. Have you been treated cheaply? So was he. That is why, says Joni,  if you bring that pain to him, he will never make light of it.   So what \'s the point?  Jesus Abandoned  Joni describes what Jesus must have felt. Everybody turned away from him.  Alone, Jesus shouldered the burden of our sin and rebellion. Just as you have felt the stab of other people \'s pity or the indifference of uncaring friends, Jesus, too, endured the sting of rebuff and the ache of loneliness. And it wasn \'t an occasional thing from a few fair-weather friends. He felt the awful realization that no one was on his side. No one bothered to listen or care.  Verse 11 speaks of the  suffering of his soul.  That has to be the worst kind of suffering possible . . . when you cry those deep, heaving sobs that come from way down inside. Real anguish you just can \'t stop. You know how that feels. So does he.  Jesus knows who you are, where you are, and better still, he knows how you feel. When no one else is around, or even cares to be, Jesus is. You see, we never really know that Jesus is enough until he \'s all we \'ve got left. If you and I learn nothing else, let it be that in Jesus Christ we have a truly sympathetic Saviour--one who knows our pain and can meet the need of any moment, however agonizing it may be. We can take the risk of loving those on whose response we cannot depend, because we are accepted in the Beloved. We can take the risk of vulnerable ministry to those who cannot be trusted, because Christ can be trusted! We can give without hope of return, we can serve without hope of being served, knowing we are secure in Christ \'s love and are of immeasurable value to His heart.  C. Samuel Storms is an author, speaker, and senior pastor of Bridgeway Church in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. This article is adapted from his book To Love Mercy (NavPress, 1991), which shows believers how to care for the wounded and in doing so find their own needs met as well.  Photo by Christer Rnning Austad  First!  25  sympathetic_saviour2.indd 3  18/11/2008 13:27:21    Showing God \'s Love  ALAN SMITH tells a story of l  D  oug Nichols went to India to be a missionary, but while he was just starting to study the language he became infected with tuberculosis and had to be put in a sanatorium. It was not a very good place to be. It was not very clean and conditions were difficult because there were so many sick people there. Doug decided to do the best he could in that situation. No one listened So he took a bunch of Christian books and tracts and tried to share the gospel with the other patients in the sanatorium. But when he tried to pass out tracts, no one wanted them. He tried to hand out books, but no one would take them. He tried to talk with them, but he was handicapped because of his inability to communicate in their language, and he felt so discouraged. There he was. Because of his illness he would be there a long time. But it seemed like the work that he had been sent to do would not be done because no one would listen to him. Weak and weeping Because of his tuberculosis, every night at about 2 o \'clock he would wake up with chronic coughing that wouldn \'t quit. Then one night when he woke he noticed across the aisle an old man 26  January/February 2009  trying to get out of bed. The man would roll himself up into a little ball and rock back and forth trying to get up the momentum to get up and stand on his feet. But he just couldn \'t do it. He was too weak. Finally, after several attempts the old man laid back and wept. The next morning Doug understood why the man was weeping. He was trying to get up to go to the bathroom and didn \'t have enough strength to do that. So his bed was a mess and there was a smell in the air. The other patients made fun of the old man. The nurses came to clean up his bed and they weren \'t kind to him, either. In fact, one of them even slapped him in the face. Doug said that the old man just lay there and cried. Managing somehow Doug said,  That next night about 2 o \'clock I started coughing again. I looked across the way and there was the old man trying to get out of bed once more. I really didn \'t want to do it, but somehow I managed to get up and I walked across the aisle and I helped the old man stand up. But he was too weak to walk. I took him in my arms and carried him like a baby. He was so light that it wasn \'t a difficult task. I took him into the bathroom, which was nothing more than a dirty hole in the  love_action.indd 2  24/11/2008 14:48:15    ry of love in action  floor, and I stood behind him and cradled him in my arms as he took care of himself. Then I carried him back to his bed and laid him down. As I turned to leave he reached up and grabbed my face and pulled me close and kissed me on the cheek and said what I think was `Thank you \'. The next morning there were patients waiting when I awoke and they asked if they could read some of the books and tracts that I had brought. Others had questions about the God I worshipped and his only begotten Son who came into the world to die for their sins.  Anyone can do that In the next few weeks Doug Nichols gave out all the literature that he had brought, and many of the doctors and nurses and patients in that sanatorium came to know Jesus Christ, too. He said,  Now what did I do? I didn \'t preach a sermon. I couldn \'t even communicate in their language. I didn \'t have a great lesson to teach them.  I didn \'t have wonderful things to offer. All I did was take an old man to the bathroom and anyone can do that.    Beloved, let us love one another, for love is of God; and everyone who loves is born of God and knows God. He who does not love does not know God, for God is love  (1 John 4:7-8).  What can you do to express the love of God to people around you today? Alan Smith is the author of Thought for the Day (http://www.tftd-online.com) Doug Nichols is Founder and International Director Emeritus with Action International Ministries (ACTION). This society has a special focus of ministry to the urban poor.  First!  love_action.indd 3  24/11/2008 14:47:55  PHOTO by Vinish K Sai ni  27    Do you have a prayer list?  By Sandy Roger  you have become particularly burdened only to discover that just the time you strongly felt led to bring them to the Lord in prayer was when they were in great need of prayer support. But side by side with this there has also developed the habit of creating a prayer list. The human memory is very unreliable at times and with the best intentions in the world it is impossible to carry around with us all the time everything that needs to be brought to God in prayer. There are great advantages in having a list to which you can regularly refer. It is impossible for any one person to carry a prayer burden for every eventuality in the world. There is only one Person all-powerful and all-knowing who is able to carry the whole of humanity in his heart. But that does not mean we cannot have a share through prayer in what God is doing. That is where my prayer list comes in handy. It is just a little notebook in which I jot down things that I want to remember regularly before the Lord; and over the years it has proved a very valuable tool.  O  ver the years I have become much more cautious about saying to people  I \'ll pray for you . I came to the realisation one day that so often it was merely a glib promise and once the conversation had passed, the intention also evaporated. Instead I now tend to say,  I will pray for you as often as I remember you . That leaves the Holy Spirit free to bring people and events to mind at times which are in line with His purposes. Adapting this method has produced some remarkable results. It is very encouraging to meet up with or contact people for whom  January/February 2009  Prayer Priorities  It ensures that the things God has laid on my heart have a prior call on my praying. Well aware that I cannot pray for everyone and about everything, I trust the Lord to put into my mind the things that should take up my attention in the place of prayer. As situations change then so too does the priorities.  Tracking Answers to Prayer  It is always a great help to go back to the lists, perhaps weeks or months  28  prayerlist.indd 2  18/11/2008 15:58:10    after they have ceased to be a prayer priority, and discover how the Lord has answered. I find that a great incentive to keep on praying, reasoning that if he has granted these requests then he will do the same for the things that are my current concern. There is nothing like concrete answers to prayer for encouraging you to pray all the more.  Specific and Structured  Like all Christians, my mind sometimes wanders when I am praying. When that starts to happen then my praying becomes rather haphazard and lacking in focus. Having a list is a great antidote to that happening. The sheer discipline of working through a regular listing of concerns means that I can concentrate better and focus my prayers like a laser on the thing in hand. I have also discovered that the more specific I am in prayer the more easily I recognise the answers. Prayer is both asking and receiving, and the more definite we are in our asking the more definite God seems in His answering.  A friend of mine talks about this kind of praying as dynamic flexibility. It is more than merely working through a list and feeling that you have done your duty. It is a waiting on God in order to be swept up into His purposes. I read recently of Norman Grubb, the first General Secretary of WEC, saying at the start of every new day,  Good morning, God! What are you doing today? I want to be part of it. May I?  Surely there is nowhere that we demonstrate we are co-workers together with God (2 Corinthians 6:1) more than when we are on our knees before him on behalf of others? Dr Sandy Roger is the former Principal of the Faith Mission Bible College, Edinburgh.  Discipline, Duty and Delight  When we come before the Lord in prayer, the awareness of his felt presence is not always experienced by us. That does not mean he is not there. It is far more likely that we will fail to keep our regular rendezvous with him than that he will break the appointment. There is a cost and a discipline involved in praying regularly for others and we must not expect always to be on cloud nine. I find it helpful to realise my responsibility to pray for others by remembering that if I fail in this area there may be no one else to bring that person before the Lord that day.  God looks not at the elegancy of your prayers, to see how neat they are; nor yet at the geometry of your prayers, to see how long they are; nor yet at the arithmetic of your prayers, to see how many they are; nor yet at the music of your prayers, nor yet at the sweetness of your voice, nor yet at the logic of your prayers; but at the sincerity of your prayers, how hearty they are. --Thomas Brooks  29  First!  prayerlist.indd 3  18/11/2008 15:39:50    CALLED HOME  John Allen Wallace was converted in 1913 at the age of 10 through the ministry of The Faith Mission in Scotland. Later he entered the Bible College and then worked with the Mission in Scotland and England. He became the director for The Faith Mission (in Canada) in 1933, a position he held with distinction for over forty-five years. During this period he led many souls to Christ. At a service to mark his 105th birthday he shared a very clear testimony to the grace of God in his life. He was one of God \'s choice servants. Miss Lillean (Lilly) Woodburn, who entered Bible College in 1948 and continued in the work until 1955, maintained a deep interest in the Work of the Mission until her recent home call. Following her withdrawal from the Mission she was the Rep. of the Preston PU for many years. Mrs Elsie Allen was a faithful supporter of the work throughout her Christian life, firstly in Northern Ireland, then in Leicestershire and latterly in the North East of England where she was a member of the Langley Moor PU. Mrs Ethel Rodgers and Mrs May Knox were faithful members of Bohard PU, Co Tyrone. As long-standing Christians in the area, their testimony was a very real influence for God. Jim Maxwell was the PU representative of Roughan, Co Tyrone. His gracious spirit and bright testimony were a true witness to the very obvious work of grace in his life. Robert Armstrong was Rep. of Fletchertown PU. He was a faithful servant and encourager and a great friend of the Mission. In his 90th year, he was active and busy for the Lord. He bore a great testimony and will be greatly missed. Jack McCune from Markethill was converted through the Faith Mission in 1961 and was a faithful supporter. He will be missed. Miss Sadie Robinson was a faithful supporter of the Moyrourkan PU. She has left a good witness and testimony. Charlie Thompson was saved through the Faith Mission in 1941 in Annaghmore. 30 January/February 2009  He served the Lord with UFM and in later years was a lay preacher. He has gone to his reward. George McCullough was a member of Doagh PU for at least 50 years. He was a man of integrity and his deep commitment to prayer remains a blessing and challenge to us all. Mrs Eleanor Minnis was, for many years, the Representative of Ballymacreely PU and, although unable to attend for the past twelve years, she maintained a deep interest in The Faith Mission and many aspects of Christian work. She was a genuine and sincere Christian lady and will be greatly missed. Miss Lily Abbott was a wonderfully sweet Christian lady and went to be with the Lord in her 95th year. With her sisters, she ran a Christian Guest House in Bangor and was very much part of Bangor Convention for many years. Latterly, she attended Banestown PU and her genuine Christian witness has impacted many for the Lord. Mrs Nan Magowan was a great supporter of Christian work around Bangor. She attended both Conlig and Craigantlet PUs. She was deeply interested in many aspects of Christian work and her faithful praying and clear witness impacted many. James Harshaw was a most faithful member of Donaghmore PU for a great number of years. He supported the Lord \'s work in a variety of ways and distributed literature, including The Faith Mission magazine. Alex Fraser will be greatly missed at Garthspool Evangelical Church, Shetland, where the Faith Mission have been welcomed over many years. His interest in FM work throughout the islands was supportive, practical and prayerful. Beatrice Jackson of Consett maintained a deep interest in the work of the Mission. When living in Alston in the 1960s, she hosted a PU in her home.  SuBSCRipTioNS  First! is published bi-monthly and costs 75p per copy, plus postage. The annual subscription is: UK 6.12 ; EUROPE incl. EIRE 10.14 ; OTHER OVERSEAS 9.12. All postal payments should be made to The Faith Mission Publishing Department, Edinburgh, to which changes of address or alterations in the number of copies should be notified by the 15th of the month preceding the month of issue.  called home.indd 1  18/11/2008 15:17:49    Advertisements  Co. Donegal--Christian farmhouse, self-catering accommodation available. 10 minutes drive to Rathmullen beach. For further details Tel: 0749158334 (from UK: 00-35374-9158334). Cornwall--Nr. Callington. B&B. Comfortable en-suite accommodation. Convenient for moors, towns, coast or stopover. www.keadeen.co.uk Tel: 01579-384197. E-mail: gparkyn@tiscali.co.uk Gretna--Scotland, B&B in Christian Home, 1-2 miles from A75, M74 and M6. Tel: Gwen Dennison on 01461-337324 or e-mail dennison@homecall. co.uk. Ideal for holidays or stopover. Northern Ireland--Luxury self-catering apartment. Antrim Coast, panoramic views, quiet location, minutes walk to town, 20 minutes Giants Causeway. Contact Gerald 028-42738559. Website: www.christiancoastalapartments.com SkyeGospel Web Design--Need a website? Go to www.SkyeGospel.co.uk to find out more about our range of website design and hosting packages. We offer a fully customisable service to suite your needs. Special rates for Church websites. Email: contact@skyegospel.co.uk Spain--Enjoy quiet peaceful location. Ideally located coastal apartment complex (minutes to beach/restaurants). Year round sunny climate makes area perfect for long/short term rentals, autumn/winter (special rates for couples). Public transport available, Christian fellowship nearby. Car hire/pickups from airport can be arranged. Contact: Gerald 028-42738559 Website: www.christiancoastalapartments.com Orlando--Florida, private villa  lake views  to rent in select neighbourhood  private pool. Warm winter/summer climate. Long/short vacations. Evangelical church nearby. Contact 028-42738559 Website: www.christiancoastalapartments.com 1859 Revival--Meetings and Tour of the revival area with Rev Tom Shaw. Radisson SAS Roe Park Resort, Limavady. Sun 26th - Thurs 30th April 2009. Price 4 days 180, includes B&B & 3 evening meals; 3 days 150 includes B&B & 3 evening meals. Contact Dessie Coffey: 02891817934 Mobile: 07977637282, e-mail: daphne.coffey@googlemail.com Adverts Space for advertisements is limited and unfortunately we cannot guarantee inclusion. All communications should be sent to FM Publishing Dept., Govan House, 548 Gilmerton Road, Edinburgh EH17 7JD, a minimum of 7 weeks preceding the month of issue. The charge for advertising is 20p per word + VAT minimum 4.70. Enclose SAE for receipt if required.  Printed by Woods Of Perth Ltd, 6 Auld Bond Rd, Perth, PH1 3FX, Scotland  Locations  IRELAND  Headquarters and Central District Director - TREVOR & SANDRA MATTHEWS, 62 Glenavy Road, Lisburn, Co. Antrim BT28 3UT. (Tel. 028 9262 8286) E-Mail: hq.ireland@faithmission.org West District - Superintendent - GEORGE & ANDREA CONN, 15 Derry Road, Omagh, Co. Tyrone BT78 5DY. (Tel. 028 8224 2286). E-Mail: west.irish@faithmission.org Assistant (part-time): Anne Brown Missions: Andrew McCullough and Jonathan & Gail Burke North-West District - Superintendent - JIM & HILDA LYONS, Sheephill House, King \'s Lane, Ballykelly, Limavady, Co.Londonderry BT49 9HW. (Tel. 028 7776 8871). E-Mail: northwest.irish@faithmission.org North District - Superintendent - LESLIE & MABEL BRUSH, 3 Grange Avenue, Ballymena, Co. Antrim BT42 2DX. (Tel. 028 2565 6494). E-Mail: north.irish@faithmission.org Assistant: Ian Booth Missions: Caroline Beattie Border District - Superintendent - PAUL & SHARON ACHESON, `Cherith \', 131 Mahon Road, Portadown, Craigavon BT62 3SF. (Tel. and Fax 028-3833 2806). E-Mail: border@faithmission.org Cavan: Garry & Alison Tutty Outreach: Gary McKitterick and Richard Allen South District - Superintendent - DAVID & MARJORIE BENNETT, `Bethany \', Oakvale, Stradbally, Co. Laois, Eire. Tel. 00 353 5786 25288. E-Mail:hq.roi@faithmission.org Co Cork: Mervyn & Rachel Tomb Midlands: Ian & Hazel Gilkinson Bookshops-General Manager-JOHN MATTHEWS( 07742608964) Accounts - Linda Collins (028 9023 3370) Distribution - Trevor Wilson (028 9060 2102) Shops: BELFAST (Queen Street): Mark Conroy (028 90 233733); ARmAgH: Glen Yeman (028 37 527927); BALLymENA: William White (028 25 649443); BANBRIDgE: Dougie Barr (028 40 626761); BANgoR: Mawreath Clarke (028 91 453222); BELFAST (Castlereagh Road): Jackie Smith (028 90 731779) CookSToWN: Iris Farrell (028 86 766569); kILkEEL: Elsie Baird (028 41 764934); LISBuRN: Tracy Brown (028 92 665888); LoNDoNDERRy: Brian Kerr (028 71 345137) LuRgAN: Lisa McGeown (028 38 325304); moNAgHAN: Elsie Moynan (From UK- 00 353 47 82728, From IR- 047 82728); omAgH: Gladys Watson (028 82 241334); PoRTADoWN: Jim McKee (028 38 334123) Vice-Principal: John Brand Bursar: Daniel Chambers Men \'s Supervisor: Mark Bassett Counselling/Assisting: June Chambers; Ladies \' Supervisor/Outreach Coordinator: Jenny Kilpatrick; Chef: John Frame Secretary: Alistar Frater  THE BIBLE CoLLEgE  Famine Relief Fund  July - September 2008 We gratefully acknowledge receipt of the following donations JULY  257, 25; 261,50; 265, 400 SEPTEMBER  280, 500; 281, 500.64. Please make cheques payable to The Faith Mission Bible College.  31_ibc_uk.indd 1  24/11/2008 14:49:48    000_bc_uk.indd 1  07/11/2008 15:46:44    fc_canada.indd 1  06/11/2008 16:33:31    Who Will Come Alongside and Help?  When a young person is willing to give up all of their summer, or part of it, the joy in serving the Lord in the fight to win precious souls is beyond measure. One of our Faith Mission (in Canada) summer helpers last year found exactly that!  Fulfilment in Serving!  By Rachel Gilpin, N. Ireland  I appreciated and enjoyed the five weeks I spent serving the Lord as a summer worker with full-time workers of the Faith Mission (in Canada). Nervousness kicked in when I discovered that my appointed task was mainly Vacation Bible Schools, as my previous summer was camp ministry, but I am so glad my appointment was God \'s appointment. The VBSs were conducted in various churches, each with a different style of presenting their curriculum. The children were enthusiastic in wanting to know about God and his love for them. I was touched that children who had missed a day still took the time to learn the missed memory verse, and also that they loved to bring their friends along too. Yes, there were the ones who would be a bit difficult, but isn \'t it totally  normal  ? I was involved in Day Camp for one week, during the time I spent with Faith Mission worker Cheryl Mitchell. Here the children were eager to participate in the program and most attentive to the Bible teaching. I wished I had more time to spend with these children but was happy to know  that they were not left high and dry with no ongoing Bible club for them. Another memorable experience was working with another Faith Mission worker, Jen Armitage. One parent told me that her children were so excited about attending the club that they expressed this by jumping out of the car shouting excitedly  Let \'s go!  Prayer times we had together before we began our club meetings were very special for me. God was working in the hearts of the boys and girls. In one boy in particular, I could see an attitude change. It wasn \'t all work and  no play . There were many shopping trips to the malls, a visit to Toronto zoo and fun weekends with other workers and summer helpers. Helping out in Canada and my time away was an exciting, fulfilling experience, so much so that it made me excited to get back into my children \'s work at home.  canada pages.indd 2  24/11/2008 12:32:21    Always in the making - Following him  Stewart and Jill Megaw - Campbellville Centre  When we landed in Canada in August 2007, man said  No , but God said  Yes , and in an amazing way we were granted a three-year visa. We followed the Lord and he made the way for us, and one year later we are depending more and more on him. Our children, Ellen who is now eight and Sarah six, have settled well into life and school here and for this we give God thanks and praise. We also give much praise to God for blessing us with another child, as we had been told by doctors about four years ago that it would be difficult for us to have more children. But once again, God had other plans and he said  Yes . In this past year there has been much to learn, fears to overcome, a settling into a new country, environment and work and, at times, homesickness to dispel. We thank God that he has come alongside us and we have experienced his help in these areas and many more besides. The Campbellville Centre is our main area of ministry and Jill \'s skills in the kitchen have been put to use over the year, catering for church groups using the centre as well for as our own Faith Mission camps, retreats and outreaches. Stewart has spent many hours at the centre sink, as well as learning numerous new jobs. With every changing season there come different tasks and events, each with a learning process for us. As we have faced different challenges, God has  enabled us and through them we see him making us.  Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.  (Matt 4:19) is a verse that the Lord has brought before us. The call or command is clear. Jesus Christ the Lord, the King of Kings, the Redeemer, the One who has bought us lock, stock and barrel, body, soul and mind asks us to follow him. Then he promises to make us fishers of men. This is costly. Habits of a life time have to go; some pleasures, though not sinful, are time-consuming; envy, jealousy, bad tempers, bad attitudes--if it grieves the Holy Spirit, it must go. We have also been encouraged by these words, because we see that Christ does not expect us to  have arrived , or to have learned everything about our walk with him. He simply asks us to keep on following him, to obey him and he will make us. He is patient and gracious. This is a life-long experience and, as Christians following our Master, we will always be in the making.  canada pages.indd 3  24/11/2008 12:32:39    Plan to join us for challenge and spiritual refreshment  CAmPBELLvILLE FALKLAND, BC   MEN OF HONOUR  SPRING MEN \'S RETREAT April 24-26, 2009 Speaker: Rev. John McGregor To reserve your place please call (250) 558-1805 MEN \'S RETREAT  \'09 February 27-28 Speaker: Jeff Goudy (Faith Mission) Melfort, Saskatchewan YOUTH LEADER IN TRAINING March 15-19 (15+ years) LADIES \' RETREATS May 29-31 & June 5-7  BO EA OK R to be LY o s  fa u pla re ce  Staff locationS  Hamilton - Brenda Thiessen 133 June Street, Hamilton, ON L9A 2S1 Tel: (905) 575 5975 mount Forest - Glenn & Robin Deane 340 Church Street, Mount Forest, ON N0G 2L2 Tel: (519) 323 9400 napanee - Jennifer Armitage and Emma Martin 395 Ginger Street, Napanee, ON K7R 3X8 Tel: (613) 354 9882 st.tHomas - Cheryl Mitchell 24 Sifton Drive, St. Thomas, ON. N5R 6C7 Tel: (519) 631 8774 Campbellville - Stewart & Jill Megaw Campbellville Centre, 10463, 2nd Line, Campbellville, ON L0P 1B0 Tel: (905) 854 - 6455  montreal - Jen Moldovan and Debra Hewitt 202 - 481, Boulevard Perrot, The Perrot, QC J7V 3H4 Tel: (514) 425 0740 KirKland laKe - Andrew & Melissa Porter 21 Broadway Avenue, Box K8, King Kirkland, ON P0K 1K0 Tel: (705) 567 2956 Coldstream - Brian & Julieanne Spence 326 Inverness Drive, Coldstream, BC V1B 3W1 Tel: (250) 558 1805 FalKland Centre: Darren & Pamela Derksen RR1 C25, Cedar Hill, Falkland, BC V0E 1W0 Tel: (250) 379 2422 Kamloops: Kevin & Janice Evans 219 Wade Place, Kamloops, BC, V2C 5T2 Tel: (250) 573 4344 melFort: Jeff and Jani Goudy Box 4109, Melfort, SK S0E 1A0 Tel: (306) 752 3103  COUNCIL OF REFERENCE: Revs. Wm. Clayton, James Reese, Drs. Grover Crosby, Gerald B. Griffiths, A.P. Lee, John Moore, Ted Rendall, Ian Rennie and J. Weatherall. BOARD MEMBERS: W.R. Hatch, E. Hoey, D. Scott, P. Ali, J. Bell, R. Herd, J. Illman, F. Krick, W. Robb,R. Thompson, H. Bock. ABOUT US: Information about our Aims and Principles, Prayer Newsletter, coming events, etc. may be obtained from any Area Office (see address box on this page for your nearest).  General Director: John Bennett Secretary: Isabel Bennett Head Office: PO Box 376, Campbellville, Ontario L0P 1B0 Tel: (905) 854 3284 Fax: (905) 854 3827 Email: fmcampbellville@aol.com Website: www.faithmissioncanada.org  The FAITH MISSION (in Canada) - Incorporated  000_bc_canada.indd 1  06/11/2008 17:49:53    ",4138);arrFiles[58]=new Array(59,"resources/audio/stradbally2009/SY0903%20Message.mp3","19 Aug 2009","SY0903%20Message.mp3","","","",39633);arrFiles[59]=new Array(60,"contact/contact6.htm","18 Apr 2009","First Magazine Editor Contact Page","","Contact Information for the Faith Mission General Headquarters","Email Contact Form Your First Name: Your Last Name: Your Email Address: Your Subject: I do not need a reply I would like a reply Message : Editor, First Magazine Miss Lin Pearson c/o 548 Gilmerton Road Gilmerton Edinburgh EH17 7JD ",5);arrFiles[60]=new Array(61,"resources/audio/stradbally2009/SY0901%20Duet2.mp3","19 Aug 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Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish South Irish District News Abbeyleix Rally in the Faith Mission Hall Friday 12 March at 8.00pm (please note change of day) Speaker: Mr David Stevenson (Dublin) Chairman: David Bennett All Welcome - Come and bring others! Contact David &amp; Marjorie Bennett &#39;Bethany&#39;, Oakvale, Stradbally, Co Laois, R.O.I Tel: 00 353 5786 25288 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps Faith Mission Centre About District Work updated: 22/02/10 Home ",13);arrFiles[114]=new Array(115,"camps/wirish/c_wirish.htm","20 Jan 2010","West Irish Camps","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches","The Faith Mission Work in the West of Ireland","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish West Irish Camps The Teens camp will be held in our centre in Ballymena, which is central to shops and other activities. Discovery &amp; Adventure Camps will be held in our camp centre in Mahon, outside Portadown with extensive grounds for sports activities. picnics swings table tennis tuck shop crazy golf visits to fun places sports hall snooker swimming go karts Priority is given to our Bible Teaching programme. There will be lively meetings with singing, quizzes, sword drill, memory verses and gripping Bible Lessons. Book early to ensure a place. You&#39;ll never forget this week! Full details of camp and a medical form will be sent on receipt of your application. TEENS CAMP Contribution £65 for 14 – 17 year olds is from Monday 26 – Friday 30 July DISCOVERY CAMP Contribution £55 for 8 – 11 year olds is from Monday 2 – Friday 6 August ADVENTURE CAMP Contribution £60 for 12 – 14 year olds is from Monday 9 – Friday 13 August contributions include £10 deposit Detach and send completed form to: George &amp; Andrea Conn, The Faith Mission 15 Derry Road, Omagh, Co Tyrone, BT78 5DY Tel: 028 8224 2286 Click here for Discovery Photos Click here for Teens photos Contact George &amp; Andrea Conn 15 Derry Road, Omagh, Co Tyrone BT78 5DY Tel: 028 8224 2286 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps updated: 19/01/10 Home ",17);arrFiles[115]=new Array(116,"camps/sirish/Carhue%20Camp%20Form%202010.pdf","24 Feb 2010","campform 2010","","","Additional Information  Leaders The camps are run by experienced leaders, some of whom are full time Christian workers, others are volunteers. There is a high ratio between leaders and children/teenagers. Safety Safety is taken seriously throughout the duration of the camp. All outdoor pursuit activities, (if applicable) are carried out under qualified supervision. The Faith Mission has a Child Protection Policy and all leaders and helpers are subject to this. Special Needs Whilst recognising that all children are special, some may have needs which may require extra support. It is our aim to include such children/teenagers at our camps, within the guidelines of suitable provision and staffing. To do this we ask all parents to give us full details of their child \'s special needs at the time of booking, so that such needs can be met to the best of our ability. The Faith Mission reserves the right to: 1. Refuse any application 2. Alter or cancel a camp where necessary 3. Ask a camper to leave the camp if their behaviour is incompatible with the general enjoyment and well being of others. In this case the parent or guardian will be informed and collection arrangements must be made at their own expense. Photographs You may be photographed at camp! These may be used on the Faith Mission Website, or the next camp leaflet. They will not be made available to any third party. If you do not wish to be photographed, please tell the photographer who will respect your wishes. Data Protection The Faith Mission will hold your details on file, but will not release the information to any third party.  At Carhue, Bandon  Discovery Camp Faith Mission  df gh e r i h i p an th s on  \'re , fellow e W nd s frie  8-10 years r fo Mon 5 - Fri ckJuly! tra 9 un t  Adventure Camp Teens Camp  11-13 years Mon 12- Fri 16 July  www.faithmission.org Mervyn & Rachel Tomb, Carhue, BANDON, Co. Cork, Tel: (023) 8844153  Faith Mission & Missionary Training Home (known as The Faith Mission) is a charity registered in Ireland No CHY6622 and in Scotland No SC005119  14+ years Mon 19- Fri 23 July    Camps are led by Mervyn & Rachel Tomb along with other leaders. Campers are expected to attend all organised activities and meetings. Camp contributions include all food, transport, accommodation and activities. Join us this year for a brilliant time, finding out more about the Bible, making new friends and enjoying some great activities, food and outings. Faith Mission camps are based at The Faith Mission Centre, just outside Bandon. Each residential camp includes:  Age related activities & outings  Tuck shop, bookshop & camp bank  Comfortable chalet accommodation  Relevant Bible Teaching, singing  Quizzes, sword drills & Bible verses  Camp Booking Form  One per camper please  Name..................................................... Male/Female* *delete as applicable Date of Birth......................... Age at Camp......................... Choice of Camp Choice Discovery Camp 8-10 years Adventure Camp 11-13 years Teens Camp 14+ years Address.................................................. ............................................................... ............................................................... ............................................................... ............................................................... Telephone No........................................ Mobile No.........................(to confirm booking) Signature of Parent or Guardian .............................................................. Date........................................................ I enclose: 15 deposit Full amount ............  Discovery Camp: Mon 5- Fri 9 July 8-10 years 65.00 Adventure Camp: Mon 12- Fri 16 July 11-13 years 75.00 Teens Camp: Mon 19-Fri 23 July 14+ years 75.00  I T ED ACE IS LIM EARLY SP BO O K  For further information, or extra booking forms, contact the camp leaders below. To book, complete the attached form NOW and send either 15 deposit (non returnable) or the full amount to: Mervyn & Rachel Tomb, The Faith Mission, Carhue, BANDON, Co. Cork Tel: (023) 8844153 Full details of camp and a medical form will be sent to you in June.  More forms available at: www.faithmission.org/camps/sirish/c_sirish.htm  Cheques should be made payable to  The Faith Mission     ",1794);arrFiles[116]=new Array(117,"districts/nirish/anchor/directions.htm","4 Dec 2008","Anchor Directions","Ministry, Outreach, Singing, Faith Mission, Bible Teaching, Holiness","Monthly Youth Meeting in Co.Antrim run by The Faith Mission","Home What \'s On Directions Gallery Contact The Faith Mission Directions The Faith Mission Centre is easily accessed by Car from Ballymoney, Galgorm and Antrim routes. View Larger Map Parking Limited parking is available in the front car park of the centre. Parking is also available on High Street or some of the other streets nearby. The Tower Centre Shopping Complex has a multi storey car park just behind the Faith Mission Centre. A ground level car park is also available within sight of The Faith Mission Centre. Home | What&#39;s On | Directions | Gallery | Contact ",3);arrFiles[117]=new Array(118,"districts/nirish/anchor/whatson.htm","18 Feb 2010","Anchor What&#39;s On","Ministry, Outreach, Singing, Faith Mission, Bible Teaching, Holiness","Monthly Youth Meeting in Co.Antrim run by The Faith Mission","Home What \'s On Directions Gallery Contact The Faith Mission What&#39;s On The Anchor: Saturday 13 March @ 8.15 pm Speaker: William Harrison Singer: Jeff Sloss THE ANCHOR MISSION Leaney Mission Hall - Sunday 21 - Sunday 28 February Special times of prayers for this mission have been arranged for Friday 29 January Friday 5, 12 &amp; 19 February During the mission &amp; Saturday 27 February. Teams will involved in visitation and participating in the meetings. Further details available later. Click Here For More Details Future Meetings Saturday 10 April @ 8.15 pm Speaker: Pastor Freddie McClaughlin Singing: Heavenly Sunshine May Date to be confirmed Saturday 12 June @ 8.15 pm BBQ Nite Speaker: James Martin Singing: Chapter 7 Home | What&#39;s On | Directions | Gallery | Contact ",3);arrFiles[118]=new Array(119,"districts/nirish/anchor/contact.htm","4 Dec 2008","Anchor Contact","Ministry, Outreach, Singing, Faith Mission, Bible Teaching, Holiness","Monthly Youth Meeting in Co.Antrim run by The Faith Mission","Home What \'s On Directions Gallery Contact The Faith Mission Contact Leslie and Mabel Brush 3 Grange Avenue Ballymena Co. Antrim BT42 2DX Tel: 028 25656494 Email Home | What&#39;s On | Directions | Gallery | Contact ",2);arrFiles[119]=new Array(120,"camps/eang/c_eang.htm","24 Feb 2010","South East English Camps","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","The Faith Mission Work in South East England","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish South East English Camps Youth Link Weekend for Young People from 14years Venue: Faith Mission Outreach Centre, Fen Lane, Earl Stonham, Suffolk Times: Begins @ 7:30 pm Friday 12 March and ends on Sunday 14 March @ 4:30 pm Cost: Total cost for Y L Weekend is £40 (This does not include any events on Saturday) Download Booking Form Here (PDF) TEENS (13-16 yr olds) Mon 26—Fri 30 JULY JUNIORS (9-12 yr olds) Mon 2—Fri 6 AUGUST Click Here for Booking Form (PDF) Contact Alistair &amp; Sharon Patterson Red House Farm, Fen Lane, Earl Stonham, Stowmarket, IP14 5EG Tel. &amp; Fax 01449 711877 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps updated: 24/02/10 Home ",15);arrFiles[120]=new Array(121,"conventions/stradbally/styspea.htm","19 Apr 2009","Stradbally Convention Speakers","Convention, Ministry, Bible Teaching, Holiness, Children s Clubs, Missionaries,","The Faith Mission Annual Convention held at Stradbally, Co, Laois","Stradbally Convention 2009 Something for Everyone! Home Speakers Programme Accommodation Gallery Other Conventions The Faith Mission Speakers Rev Jonathan Currie Rev Jonathan Currie, originally from Ballycastle, Co.Antrim, is married to Liz, and they have three children. He is a member of The Faith Mission council and presently is the minister of Union Road and Lecumpher Presbyterian Churches, Magherafelt. Pastor Henry Montgomery Born and raised and still living in Co.Antrim, Rev Henry Montgomery is now the minister of Ballycraigy Congregational Church. He and his wife Beth, who have three children, worked with The Faith Mission for a number of years in the South of Ireland. This is Henry&#39;s first visit as speaker at Stradbally. Duettists Our guest singers, Keith and Karen Lindsay are presently serving the Lord with Acre Gospel Mission which works in Brazil, having worked with The Faith Mission for a number of years followed by some time in the Baptist Pastorate. Keith and Karen live in Belfast updated:20/04/09 Home | Programme | Speakers | Accommodation | Gallery | Other Conventions | The Faith Mission ",4);arrFiles[121]=new Array(122,"conventions/stradbally/styprog.htm","19 Apr 2009","Stradbally Convention Programme","Convention, Ministry, Bible Teaching, Holiness, Children s Clubs, Missionaries,","The Faith Mission Annual Convention held at Stradbally, Co, Laois","Stradbally Convention 2009 Something for Everyone! Home Speakers Programme Accommodation Gallery Other Conventions The Faith Mission Programme Friday 14 - Sunday 16 August 2009 Thursday 13th Prayer Meeting 8.00pm Friday 14th Convention Meeting 8.00pm Saturday 15th Prayer Time 8.15am Convention Meeting 11.00am Convention Meeting 4.00pm Convention Meeting 7.30pm ACTIV8 10pm Sunday 16th Prayer Time 8.00am Family Service 4.00pm Convention Meeting 7.30pm Children&#39;s Club For national school age will run simultaneously with the convention meetings. Church Services - Sunday 16 August updated:20/04/09 Home | Programme | Speakers | Accommodation | Gallery | Other Conventions | The Faith Mission ",4);arrFiles[122]=new Array(123,"conventions/stradbally/styacco.htm","19 Apr 2009","Stradbally Convention Accommodation","Convention, Ministry, Bible Teaching, Holiness, Children s Clubs, Missionaries,","The Faith Mission Annual Convention held at Stradbally, Co, Laois","Stradbally Convention 2009 Something for Everyone! Home Speakers Programme Accommodation Gallery Other Conventions The Faith Mission Accommodation Enjoy staying on site. Bring your caravan, camper or tent. A limited number of electric hook up points are available for hire and must be booked in advance Good Food Book meals in advance by contacting David and Marjorie. Friday tea €8.00 Saturday dinner €10.00 Sunday dinner €10.00 A sandwich tea is provided free of charge for all on Saturday and Sunday following the meetings. For further details contact: David &amp; Marjorie Bennett ’Bethany’, Oakvale, Stradbally Co. Laois Tel / Fax 05786 25288 updated:20/04/09 Home | Programme | Speakers | Accommodation | Gallery | Other Conventions | The Faith Mission ",4);arrFiles[123]=new Array(124,"conventions/stradbally/stygall.htm","19 Aug 2009","Stradbally Convention Gallery","Convention, Ministry, Bible Teaching, Holiness, Children s Clubs, Missionaries,","The Faith Mission Annual Convention held at Stradbally, Co, Laois","Stradbally Convention 2009 Something for Everyone! Home Speakers Programme Accommodation Gallery Other Conventions The Faith Mission Gallery A few snaps from Stradbally Convention 2009 updated:19/08/09 Home | Programme | Speakers | Accommodation | Gallery | Other Conventions | The Faith Mission ",5);arrFiles[124]=new Array(125,"conventions/bandon/bdnspea.htm","20 Apr 2009","Bandon Convention 2008 Speakers","Convention, Ministry, Bible Teaching, Holiness, Children s Clubs, Missionaries,","The Faith Mission Annual Convention held at Carhue, Bandon, Co. Cork","Something for Everyone! Home Speakers Programme Accommodation Gallery Other Conventions The Faith Mission Speakers REV DR WILLIAM SMYLIE After training in The Faith Mission Bible College, Rev Dr William Smylie work for a time as an evangelist, along with his wife Beth, before his call to the Pastorate. He is now the General Director of Slavic Gospel Association, which serves the Church in Eastern European countries. William and Beth have one married son, Timothy. TREVOR MATTHEWS Mr Trevor Matthews directs the work of The Faith Mission in Ireland. Along with his wife, Sandra, he lives in Lisburn and they have four grown up daughters. A native of Co. Tyrone, Trevor has served in the ranks of the Mission since the 70&#39;s. Singers Mrs Hazel McCullugh , Our soloist, Mrs Hazel McCullugh, hails from Co. Armagh and has been widely used by the Lord through her lovely singing ministry. We look forward to having her back at Bandon once again. updated:18/04/09 Home | Programme | Speakers | Accommodation | Gallery | Other Conventions | The Faith Mission ",4);arrFiles[125]=new Array(126,"conventions/bandon/bdnprog.htm","18 Apr 2009","Bandon Convention 2008 Programme","Convention, Ministry, Bible Teaching, Holiness, Children s Clubs, Missionaries,","The Faith Mission Annual Convention held at Carhue, Bandon, Co. Cork","Something for Everyone! Home Speakers Programme Accommodation Gallery Other Conventions The Faith Mission Programme We invite you to join us for this year’s Bandon Convention when we offer a relaxed family weekend of fellowship and ministry. Speakers Rev Dr William Smylie, Mr Trevor Matthews Soloist Mrs Hazel McCullagh Meetings Thursday 28 Friday 29 Saturday 30 Sunday 31 Monday 1 Prayer Meeting 8.00pm Opening Meeting 8pm 11am, 3pm &amp; 8pm 3pm (Family Service) and 8pm 11am, 3pm (World Focus) and 7pm closing meeting Youth Focus Youth Focus Saturday 10pm Food, Fun, Fellowship Kids Club (National School age) will run simultaneously with the Convention meetings on Saturday, Sunday &amp; Monday. Drimoleague Rally Tuesday 2 June at 8.00pm in the Methodist Church (by kind permission) updated:18/04/09 Home | Programme | Speakers | Accommodation | Gallery | Other Conventions | The Faith Mission ",4);arrFiles[126]=new Array(127,"conventions/bandon/bdnacco.htm","18 Apr 2009","Bandon Convention 2008 Accommodation","Convention, Ministry, Bible Teaching, Holiness, Children s Clubs, Missionaries,","The Faith Mission Annual Convention held at Carhue, Bandon, Co. Cork","Something for Everyone! Home Speakers Programme Accommodation Gallery Other Conventions The Faith Mission Accommodation Chalets / Caravans / Tents A limited number of chalets are available to rent. Bring your caravan or tent. Youth Accommodation for young people age 14+ €20 per day, this includes all meals. Bring your own sleeping bag &amp; pillow. Please help us by booking in advance by phone or email. Meals Meals are available in the Carhue Centre and must be booked in advance. Dinner €10.00 Tea €8.00 For further details contact: David &amp; Marjorie Bennett ’Bethany’, Oakvale, Stradbally Co. Laois Tel / Fax 05786 25288 updated:18/04/09 Home | Programme | Speakers | Accommodation | Gallery | Other Conventions | The Faith Mission ",4);arrFiles[127]=new Array(128,"conventions/bandon/bdngall.htm","4 Jun 2009","Bandon Convention 2008 Gallery","Convention, Ministry, Bible Teaching, Holiness, Children s Clubs, Missionaries,","The Faith Mission Annual Convention held at Carhue, Bandon, Co. Cork","Something for Everyone! Home Speakers Programme Accommodation Gallery Other Conventions The Faith Mission Gallery A few snaps from Bandon Convention 2009 updated:03/06/09 Home | Programme | Speakers | Accommodation | Gallery | Other Conventions | The Faith Mission ",4);arrFiles[128]=new Array(129,"camps/ceng/c_ceng.htm","18 Feb 2010","Central English Camps","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","The Faith Mission Working in Central England","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish Central English Camps THE FAITH MISSION YOUTH WEEKENDS Each fun packed weekend begins at 7.30pm on Friday and concludes at 3.00pm on Sunday. Accommodation will be inside the very comfortable purpose built Harby Centre. The total cost of each weekend is only £41.00 which should be paid when booking. Early booking is recommended as places are limited. 5- 7 March: 15+ yrs 12 - 14 March: 11 - 14 yrs Send your booking form (PDF) to: Daniel &amp; Grace Howson , Glebe Farm, Langar Lane, Harby, MELTON MOWBRAY, LE14 4BL. Tel: 01949 860313. You will receive an acknowledgement of the booking with full details, including directions, in due course Faith Mission Camps are held at the purpose built Centre on the edge of the small village of Harby situated in the beautiful Vale of Belvoir on the Leics/Notts border. With many years of experience, The Faith Mission offers excellent camping holidays. All staff are CRB checked and there is a high level of adult supervision. Sleeping is under canvas and campers are asked to bring their own bedding. Activities include indoor and outdoor sports, treasure hunt, pedal Go Karts, swimming, archery, crafts and much more. The many facilities at the centre, including the fully equipped sports hall and small indoor pool are used to the full. An outing is planned each week to an adventure theme park. (Twinlakes/Drayton Manor) Truths of the Christian faith are taught throughout the week in an interesting and relevant way with the aim of giving campers a really enjoyable holiday in a Christian atmosphere. The total cost of camp includes a non-returnable deposit of £25.00 with the balance due by 30 June. A tuck shop is available on site and a camp bank is organised for the safe keeping of pocket money. Campers can only be booked in by returning the booking form and will receive further details in due course. Please print out booking form and return to: Daniel &amp; Grace Howson, Glebe Farm, Langar Lane, Harby, Melton Mowbray LE14 4BL. Tel: 01949 860313 CAMP 2010 DATES &amp; COST Camp 1: Age 9-11 Mon 26—Fri 30 July £67.00 Camp 2: Age 12-14 Mon 2 —Fri 6 August £75.00 Camp 3: Age 15+ Sun 8—Fri 13 August £75.00 Check out some of our photos from last year&#39;s camps Contact Daniel &amp; Grace Howson Glebe Farm, Langar Lane, Harby Melton Mowbray, LE14 4BL Tel. 01949 860313 Links: District Page District News District Camps Harby Centre Summer Camps updated: 18/02/10 Home ",18);arrFiles[129]=new Array(130,"camps/highld/c_highld.htm","3 Jan 2010","Highland Camps","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","The Faith Mission Work in the Scottish Highlands","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish Highland Camps Booking Form (PDF) Contact Donnie &amp; Catherine Macleod 1 Lodge Park, Inverness IV2 4NR Tel: 01463 238 160 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps updated: 23/12/09 Home ",14);arrFiles[130]=new Array(131,"camps/ascot/c_ascot_gal/gallery.htm","29 Aug 2008","Anglo Scottish Camp Gallery","","Photos of those who came to the Camps in the Anglo Scottish District","Anglo Scottish Border Discovery Camp Gallery ",2);arrFiles[131]=new Array(132,"camps/nirish/c_nirish_gal/gallery.htm","29 Sep 2009","North Irish Camp Gallery","","Photos of those who came to the Camps in the North Irish District","(Please wait until thumbnails load) Discovery Camp ",3);arrFiles[132]=new Array(133,"conventions/edinburgh/edprog.htm","11 Feb 2010","Edinburgh Convention - Programme","Faith Mission, Convention, Bible Readings, Teaching, Christian, Ministry, Edinburgh","Faith Mission Convention with Bible Ministry held in late June - early July at the Faith Mission Bible College","Welcome Programme Speakers Seminars Accommodation Youth and Children Places to See Gallery Feedback The Faith Mission Other Conventions Programme The Convention is interdenominational, drawing people from different backgrounds and provides opportunities for Bible-based ministry, fellowship and relaxation. Day Visitors: Every meeting of the Convention is open to the public and there is no need to pre-register, except for the Minister&#39;s Breakfast MINISTER&#39;S BREAKFAST Thursday 1st at 8.30am at the Faith Mission Centre Speakers: David Jackman For catering purposes it is necessary to pre-register. BIBLE READINGS Taken by David Jackman Wednesday-Saturday 10.30-11.30am. Studies in Joshua People of Promise and Purpose Tuesday 7.30pm Word &amp; Worship Sandy Roger 9.00pm Rejuvenate Vinny Commons Wednesday 10.30am Bible Reading David Jackman 12.00noon Seminar 1 Robin Sydserff 12.00noon Seminar 2 Sandy Roger 7.30pm Word &amp; Worship Robin Sydserff 9.00pm Rejuvenate Vinny Commons Thursday 10.30am Bible Reading David Jackman 12.00noon Seminar 3 Robin Sydserff 12.00noon Seminar 4 Noel Darragh 7.30pm Word &amp; Worship John Shearer 9.00pm Rejuvenate Vinny Commons Friday 10.30am Bible Reading David Jackman 12.00noon The 1910 Missions Conference Lecture Patrick Johnstone 7.30pm Word &amp; Worship John Brand 9.00pm Rejuvenate Vinny Commons Saturday 10.30am Bible Reading David Jackman 12.00noon Seminar 5 Patrick Johnstone 12.00noon Seminar 6 Vinny Commons 7.30pm Word &amp; Worship Sandy Roger 9.00pm Rejuvenate Vinny Commons Sunday 3.00pm Praise &amp; Fellowship Vinny Commons 8.15pm Word &amp; Worship David Jackman Home | Work | Bible College | Camps | Bookshops | Contact updated:11/02/10 ",9);arrFiles[133]=new Array(134,"camps/ceng/c_ceng_gal/gallery.htm","19 Dec 2008","Central English Camp Gallery","","Photos of those who came to the Camps in the Central English District","Central English Camp Gallery ",3);arrFiles[134]=new Array(135,"camps/neng/c_neng.htm","4 Feb 2010","North English Camps","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","The Faith Mission Work in the North of England","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish North English Camps CAMP REUNION The Camp Reunion will begin with a meal at 7.30pm on Thursday but you are free to arrive from 5pm onwards. Our time will finish on Saturday around 1.00pm Why not come &amp; meet up with some of last year’s campers &amp; meet new people too in the Slack Top Centre? The total cost is £39 which should be paid when booking. Other details, including directions will be sent when a place is booked. Click Here for Booking Form (PDF) We look forward to hearing from you! Send your booking to us - Johnathan &amp; Janet Slater 10 Millgates York YO26 6AT What happens at camp? Faith mission camp is a fun filled week with friends where you will find out more about Jesus. There will be outings, activities, good food, tuck shop, meetings, tournaments, sports &amp; much, much more! How much does it cost? Camp costs £72.00 for 9-12’s &amp; £ 76.00 for 13-16’s A non – returnable deposit of £10.00 is requested to be sent with your booking form and the balance is to be paid by 30th June. Once booked we will send out a letter with details and directions. There will also be a camp bank where campers can put any spending money for the tuck shop or for going shopping. Click Here For Full Information and Booking Form (PDF) Contact Johnathan &amp; Janet Slater 10 Milgates YORK YO26 6AT Tel &amp; Fax: 01904 798357 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps updated: 03/02/10 Home ",16);arrFiles[135]=new Array(136,"conventions/edinburgh/edacco.htm","11 Feb 2010","Edinburgh Convention Accommodation","Faith Mission, Convention, Bible Readings, Teaching, Christian, Ministry, Edinburgh","Faith Mission Convention with Bible Ministry held in late June - early July at the Faith Mission Bible College","Welcome Programme Speakers Seminars Accommodation Youth and Children Places to See Gallery Feedback The Faith Mission Other Conventions Accommodation Information &amp; booking form for those requiring accommodation Day visitors DO NOT need to pre-register.Accommodation We are happy to arrange accommodation for Convention guests. This is available at The Faith Mission Bible College – single, twin, family and a few en-suite rooms; also at Pollock Halls (18 Holyrood Park Road, Edinburgh) which is the Halls of Residence for the University of Edinburgh, located on the edge of Holyrood Park: Single rooms (standard or en-suite) twin rooms (en-suite). We have also reserved additional family rooms in Guest House / Hotel accommodation within close proximity of the Faith Mission College. In addition there is budget accommodation in shared tents situated at the Bible College. All accommo-dation is on a convenient bus route and within easy access of the city centre. Some may wish to arrange their own accommodation and will find helpful information about this by contacting the Scottish Tourist Board at: www.visitscotland.com Telephone 0845 22 55 121. The Bible College and Pollock Halls daily charge (including all meals*): Standard single room £32**; en-suite single £39; standard twin £60; en-suite twin £72; family rooms are charged at twin rates plus additional charge for children depending on their age. Children sharing with their parents: 0-4 years Free; 5-10 years £10; 11-14 years £16. Tent Budget Accommodation for university students and others in full-time education, £7 per day, including meals, otherwise £12 per day, including meals. (Please note Tent Budget Accommodation is only available to those in the 16-25 year old bracket and who are part of the Rejuvenate programme).**Special Discounted price of £18 per day (including meals) for university students and others in full-time education accommodated in standard single rooms at Pollock Halls. *Those staying out-with the Bible College will have all meals at the College apart from breakfast. Click here for accommodation booking form Home | Work | Bible College | Camps | Bookshops | Contact updated:11/02/10 ",5);arrFiles[136]=new Array(137,"conventions/edinburgh/edspea.htm","11 Feb 2010","Edinburgh Convention - Speakers","Faith Mission, Convention, Bible Readings, Teaching, Christian, Ministry, Edinburgh","Faith Mission Convention with Bible Ministry held in late June - early July at the Faith Mission Bible College","Welcome Programme Speakers Seminars Accommodation Youth and Children Places to See Gallery Feedback The Faith Mission Other Conventions Speakers VINNY COMMONS though born in England and based in Southport, his family roots are in Southern Ireland. Vinny was converted in 1979 while studying at Manchester University. He has a sports background, playing football to a very high level, and continues to coach on a part-time basis at a professional football club. During the past thirty years he has travelled extensively preaching the gospel to all ages with a particular strength in young people’s work. He is a member of the Association of Evangelists and has been a leader with United Beach Missions and on the staff of Young Life. DAVID JACKMAN is a past President of the Proclamation Trust, formed in 1986 to encourage ministry that seeks above all to expound the Bible as God&#39;s Word for today. Under its auspices he was founder-director of the Cornhill Training Course. He is involved now in the Trust conferences for preachers and in producing distance learning materials and books. Before joining the Proclamation Trust, David was Senior Minister of Above Bar Church, Southampton. He studied theology at Trinity College, Bristol, and worked for six years as a staff worker with the Inter-Varsity Fellowship (now UCCF). He read English at Cambridge University and was for four years a grammar school teacher. David is married to Heather and they have two married children and four grandchildren. He has written several books. His spare-time interests include historical biography, piano playing and walking. NOEL DARRAGH grew up in a farming community in Northern Ireland and became a Christian during his teenage years. He and his wife, Olive, studied at Emmanuel Bible College, Birkenhead. Noel did further studies with Trinity Theological Seminary. For twenty-nine years he was pastor of a Congregational Church in Co Antrim, N Ireland where his Bible teaching and pastoral gifts were much in evidence. Noel has served on the Council of The Faith Mission since 1992 and in October 2007 he became Mission President. They have two married children and four grandchildren.Born into a missionary family, JOHN BRAND has served as pastor of two congregations in England and for fourteen years was in a leadership role with AIM, eight of these as European Director. John joined the staff of The Faith Mission Bible College (FMBC) as Vice-Principal in September 2007. He was appointed Principal in 2009. John is passionate about training young people in preparation for Christian service and in encouraging expository Bible preaching. He is married to Caroline and has two grown-up sons. SANDY ROGER is a former Principal of FMBC and now serves as Parish minister at the Middle Church in Coatbridge. He continues to exercise a wider ministry of teaching, preaching and lecturing throughout the country. In recent months his congregation has experienced a spurt of spiritual and numerical growth, and is looking for the spurt to become a torrent. He maintains strong links with The Faith Mission. ROBIN SYDSERFF is minister of St. Catherine’s Argyle Church in Edinburgh. Prior to that he was Director of Ministry at The Proclamation Trust in London, working alongside David Jackman and Dick Lucas. Along with David Jackman he continues to edit the Teach the Bible series published jointly by Christian Focus Publications and PT Media. Before full-time ministry, Robin trained as a chartered accountant and then lectured in accountancy and finance at Heriot-Watt University. He is married to Sally and they have three children. JOHN SHEARER came from a coal mining community in Lanarkshire and was converted in his late teens when on holiday in Inverness. He spent two summers with OM in France in the early 1960&#39;s before going into FMBC and working for four years with the Faith Mission in the Midlands of England. John is married to Jan who also trained at FMBC. Feeling the need for more theological training as the result of a growing call to pastoral ministry, he did further studies at the Irish Baptist College in Belfast. John has served the Lord in churches in the North and South of Ireland as well as in Musselburgh where he is currently the Pastor. John has been involved in lecturing at FMBC. PATRICK JOHNSTONE had a nominal Christian upbringing, but no knowledge of the gospel until a friend at university confronted him with the claims of Christ. After completing an honours degree in Chemistry at Bristol University, Patrick taught for a year before leaving in 1962 for Bible College in South Africa, followed by service with the Dorothea Mission in Southern Africa. Patrick married fellowmissionary Jill, and they had three children. The first edition of Operation World was written to provide fuel for prayer. Its purpose is still the same: prayer for the Church and world evangelization. In 1978 he was invited by WEC International to become their Mission’s International Research Director. In 1980 they settled at the WEC International Office based at the UK HQ and began an expansion of Research Office information and also developing strategic advances and goals for WEC. Much of Patrick’s research work is aimed at making information readily available to potential recruits and missionaries, and at developing practical strategies to speed the final completion of world evangelization. In 1992 Jill went to be with the Lord, but not before writing You Can Change the World, a prayer handbook for children. The children’s book was edited and rewritten by Daphne Spraggett and published as Windows on the World in September 2001. The sixth edition of Operation World was published in 2001. It is estimated that the total number of copies in all editions and nearly 20 languages now exceeds 2.5 million. Patrick has also written the book The Church is Bigger than You Think, which challenges common misconceptions about the mission, growth and nature of the Church. In February 1995 Patrick married Robyn Erwin, a WEC missionary from the USA who had worked for several years in the International Research Office before spending a time with a WEC field in the Middle East. Home | Work | Bible College | Camps | Bookshops | Contact updated:17/01/09 ",11);arrFiles[137]=new Array(138,"conventions/edinburgh/edsemi.htm","11 Feb 2010","Edinburgh Convention - Seminars","Faith Mission, Convention, Bible Readings, Teaching, Christian, Ministry, Edinburgh","Faith Mission Convention with Bible Ministry held in late June - early July at the Faith Mission Bible College","Welcome Programme Speakers Seminars Accommodation Youth and Children Places to See Gallery Feedback The Faith Mission Other Conventions Seminars 1. Evangelism in a secular age In an aggressively secular age, how does this impact the way we do evangelism? This seminar outlines a model and strategy for evangelism in a ‘typical’ local church. 2. Recognising and Responding to the Cults. Rather than analyse any single cult, this seminar provides a template which can be applied to any of the major cults that have dogged biblical Christianity since the beginning. Despite their doctrinal differences the cults have remarkably similar characteristics which can help us identify and avoid them. The aim is clarity, not confusion. 3. Preaching that precedes revival What kind of preaching precedes revival? This seminar examines the preaching of McCheyne, the Bonar brothers, and others, in the period prior to the 1859 revival in Scotland. The themes, emphases and style of their preaching offers some challenges and encouragements for the Church longing for revival today. 4. Daily Devotions - Delight or Drudgery Do you ever feel guilty about your daily devotions? Do you struggle getting the time?Is it difficult to get a setting conducive? Does it seem so routine and mechanical?This seminar aims to give helpful hints onhow to enjoy your communion with God. 5. God&#39;s Church is Bigger than You Think: Church without global missions is no longer the biblical Church, but missions without the local church is also an unhealthy distortion. How can we recover a more biblical ecclesiology which glorifies God by increasing worshippers through a missional Church - a Church that involves all the structures and giftings the Holy Spirit has given? 6. ‘Personal Evangelism’ – ‘Preaching Evangelism’ This seminar aims to give help in relation to both personal evangelism and public proclamation of the gospel. The 1910 Missions Conference Lecture This historic conference was a watershed moment in the history of missions - the end of the first century of Protestant missions sowing and the beginning of a new, but very different century. The Conference diverged in two different streams – the first to uniting the Church and ecumenism in which a generation of initiative for world evangelization was lost, the second, ultimately, to a united evangelical movement that reaped an astonishing harvest in the last half of the century and the emergence of a truly worldwide Church. What are the implications for the future? Home | Work | Bible College | Camps | Bookshops | Contact updated:11/02/10 ",6);arrFiles[138]=new Array(139,"conventions/edinburgh/edvisi.htm","11 Feb 2010","Edinburgh Convention - Visit Edinburgh","Faith Mission, Convention, Bible Readings, Teaching, Christian, Ministry, Edinburgh","Faith Mission Convention with Bible Ministry held in late June - early July at the Faith Mission Bible College","Welcome Programme Speakers Seminars Accommodation Youth and Children Places to See Gallery Feedback The Faith Mission Other Conventions Places to See Edinburgh is a city full of places to interest the visitor such as The Royal Botanic Gardens, Museums, Galleries and the famous Princes Street Gardens. There are many other interesting places within easy reach of the city. You can travel to some of them in an afternoon, either by your own car or by joining one of the organised outings. BOOKSHOP &amp; CAFÉ Don’t miss the opportunity to visit the FM Bookshop in the purpose-built facility within the grounds of the Bible College. There you will find a wide variety of books, Bibles, music, cards and gifts to suit all ages and tastes.Take advantage of the special offers on many items which are available throughout the week. You will always find a warm welcome in our light and spacious Café Broma located in the same building. Home | Work | Bible College | Camps | Bookshops | Contact updated:11/02/10 ",4);arrFiles[139]=new Array(140,"conventions/edinburgh/edyout.htm","11 Feb 2010","Edinburgh Convention - Youth and Children","Faith Mission, Convention, Bible Readings, Teaching, Christian, Ministry, Edinburgh","Faith Mission Convention with Bible Ministry held in late June - early July at the Faith Mission Bible College","Welcome Programme Speakers Seminars Accommodation Youth and Children Places to See Gallery Feedback The Faith Mission Other Conventions Youth and Children Rejuvenate 2010 Refresh-Renew-Revive Who – 16-25 year olds What? - Fellowship and biblical teaching Tuesday-Saturday at 9pm plus a host of other day time opportunities for teaching and adventure activities For more information visit: www.rejuvenate2010.co.uk Children Morning Crèche for pre-schoolers Morning Adventure Time with games, crafts etc Evening Discovery Club (5-11 years) ‘Tweens’ Programme (12-15 years) Home | Work | Bible College | Camps | Bookshops | Contact updated:11/02/10 ",4);arrFiles[140]=new Array(141,"conventions/edinburgh/edgall.htm","11 Feb 2010","Edinburgh Convention - Gallery","Faith Mission, Convention, Bible Readings, Teaching, Christian, Ministry, Edinburgh","Faith Mission Convention with Bible Ministry held in late June - early July at the Faith Mission Bible College","Welcome Programme Speakers Seminars Accommodation Youth and Children Places to See Gallery Feedback The Faith Mission Other Conventions Gallery Home | Work | Bible College | Camps | Bookshops | Contact updated:11/02/10 ",4);arrFiles[141]=new Array(142,"conventions/edinburgh/edfeed.htm","11 Feb 2010","Edinburgh Convention - Feedback","Faith Mission, Convention, Bible Readings, Teaching, Christian, Ministry, Edinburgh","Faith Mission Convention with Bible Ministry held in late June - early July at the Faith Mission Bible College","Welcome Programme Speakers Seminars Accommodation Youth and Children Places to See Gallery Feedback The Faith Mission Other Conventions Feedback First Name : Age: Where are you from: Edinburgh Area Rest of Scotland England Wales Northern Ireland Republic of Ireland Somewhere else Best thing about the convention: Worst thing about the convention: Other comments Your Comments Excellent Speakers, Inspiring Teaching, felt the Lord dealing with me through the ministry of the Word - Janette, Scotland. I had a fantastic time meetings were very good food was superb,made new friends and hope to return soon. Well organised. Transport to and from Halls was excellent. - D.A,, N.Ireland. Home | Work | Bible College | Camps | Bookshops | Contact updated:11/02/10 ",7);arrFiles[142]=new Array(144,"contact/contact1.htm","18 Apr 2009","General Headquarters Contact Page","","Contact Information for the Faith Mission General Headquarters","Email Contact Form Your First Name: Your Last Name: Your Email Address: Your Subject: I do not need a reply I would like a reply Message : General Headquarters Mr John Townend (General Director of the Faith Mission) The Faith Mission Govan House 548 Gilmerton Road Edinburgh, EH17 7JD Tel: int + 44 + (0)131 664 5814 Fax: int + 44 + (0)131 664 226 ",5);arrFiles[143]=new Array(145,"conventions/bangor/bangspea.htm","12 Jan 2010","Bangor Convention 2009 Speakers","Convention, Holiness, Ministry, Youth Mix, Teaching, Scripture, Fellowship","The Faith Mission Annual Easter Convention at Bangor Co.Down, N.Ireland","Welcome Speakers Events Accommodation Youth Mix Gallery Audio Feedback Speakers Rev John Brand is the Principal of The Faith Mission Bible College in Edinburgh where he also teaches theology, biblical interpretation, missiology and homiletics. He is author of the book “Mission Matters” and is a member of the preaching team at Harper Memorial Baptist Church in Glasgow. Dr Jim Binney from Ohio, USA, served as Pastor in various US churches before founding LEAD Ministries (Leadership, Enrichment And Development) in 1989, which has ministered to many Christian leaders and their wives. As well as writing several books, he specialises in Christian marriage counselling around the United States. Pastor Val English is now living in Ballymoney. He spent several years as an itinerant evangelist &amp; later pastored four churches, one in the Isle of Man and three in Northern Ireland. He also lectured for several years at Belfast Bible College, but is now retired or “refocused”, preaching at home &amp; abroad. Rev William Smylie worked in The Faith Mission and later was a pastor for 11 years before joining Slavic Gospel Association. He later served as its General Director, teaching in SGA sponsored Bible Schools throughout Europe and Central Asia. Having recently taken early retirement, he now has a freelance preaching ministry. Contact Convention Secretary | Faith Mission Bookshops | FMBC | The Faith Mission Updated: 12/01/10 Copyright © 2010 The Faith Mission. All Rights Reserved. ",4);arrFiles[144]=new Array(146,"conventions/bangor/bangacco.htm","12 Jan 2010","Bangor Convention 2009 Accommodation","Convention, Holiness, Ministry, Youth Mix, Teaching, Scripture, Fellowship","The Faith Mission Annual Easter Convention at Bangor Co.Down, N.Ireland","Welcome Speakers Events Accommodation Youth Mix Gallery Audio Feedback Accommodation Bookings should be made directly with your chosen accommodation Bangor town centre Marine Court Hotel (028) 9145 1100 Royal Hotel (028) 9127 1866 Bangor guest houses Cairn Bay Lodge - B&amp;B (028) 9146 7636 Shelleven House - B&amp;B (028) 9127 1777 Outside Bangor - Own transport essential Pinecroft Country House - B&amp;B (028) 9186 1410 Drumcree House - B&amp;B (028) 9186 2198 Clandeboye Lodge Hotel (028) 9185 2500 Further accommodation available by contacting: www.northdowntourism.com or (028) 9127 0069 For more information, contact: The Faith Mission Office, 62 Glenavy Road, LISBURN, BT28 3UT, Email Telephone (028) 9262 8286 Contact Convention Secretary | Faith Mission Bookshops | FMBC | The Faith Mission Updated: 12/01/10 Copyright © 2010 The Faith Mission. All Rights Reserved. ",3);arrFiles[145]=new Array(147,"conventions/bangor/bangeven.htm","12 Jan 2010","Bangor Convention 2009 Events","Convention, Holiness, Ministry, Youth Mix, Teaching, Scripture, Fellowship","The Faith Mission Annual Easter Convention at Bangor Co.Down, N.Ireland","Welcome Speakers Events Accommodation Youth Mix Gallery Audio Feedback Events Good Friday 2nd April - Trinity Presbyterian Church at 7.30pm Easter Saturday 3rd April - Trinity Presbyterian Church at 11.00am - Bangor Town Centre Outreach approx 2.00pm - Hamilton Road Presbyterian Church at 7.30pm - Youthmix HRPC Hall at 9.30pm Easter Sunday 4th April - Bangor Congregational Church Sunrise Service at 7.45am - Hamilton Road Presbyterian Church Family Service at 3.00pm - After-Church Rally at 8.30pm in Hamilton Road Presbyterian Church - Youthmix HRPC Hall at 10pm Easter Monday 5th April - Hamilton Road Presbyterian Church at 11.00am,3.00pm and 7.00pm - Trinity Presbyterian Church at 11.00am, 3.00pm and 7.15pm - Youthmix HRPC Hall at 9pm Easter Tuesday 6th April - Hamilton Road Presbyterian Church convention meeting at 11.00am - World Focus Rally at 3.00pm (missionary reports) - Closing Convention Rally at 7.00pm Contact Convention Secretary | Faith Mission Bookshops | FMBC | The Faith Mission Updated:15/01/09 Copyright © 2009 The Faith Mission. All Rights Reserved. ",4);arrFiles[146]=new Array(148,"conventions/bangor/banggall.htm","12 Jan 2010","Bangor Convention 2009 Gallery","Convention, Holiness, Ministry, Youth Mix, Teaching, Scripture, Fellowship","The Faith Mission Annual Easter Convention at Bangor Co.Down, N.Ireland","Welcome Speakers Events Accommodation Youth Mix Gallery Audio Feedback Gallery Some photos from our 2009 Convention. Contact Convention Secretary | Faith Mission Bookshops | FMBC | The Faith Mission Updated: 12/01/10 Copyright © 2010 The Faith Mission. All Rights Reserved. ",4);arrFiles[147]=new Array(149,"conventions/bangor/bangyout.htm","12 Jan 2010","Bangor Convention 2009 Youth Mix","Convention, Holiness, Ministry, Youth Mix, Teaching, Scripture, Fellowship","The Faith Mission Annual Easter Convention at Bangor Co.Down, N.Ireland","Welcome Speakers Events Accommodation Youth Mix Gallery Audio Feedback Book for all or any part of the weekend. Accommodation cost is £16 per day and bookings can be made by contacting FM Office (address over). Youthmix is located in Hamilton Road Presbyterian Halls. Contact Convention Secretary | Faith Mission Bookshops | FMBC | The Faith Mission Updated: 12/01/10 Copyright © 2010 The Faith Mission. All Rights Reserved. ",2);arrFiles[148]=new Array(150,"conventions/bangor/bangaudi.htm","12 Jan 2010","Bangor Convention 2009 Audio","Convention, Holiness, Ministry, Youth Mix, Teaching, Scripture, Fellowship","The Faith Mission Annual Easter Convention at Bangor Co.Down, N.Ireland","Welcome Speakers Events Accommodation Youth Mix Gallery Audio Feedback Audio From Bangor Convention 2009 clips from Bangor Convention 2008 Description Size Sat Morn: Testimony: Catherine Campbell 17Mb Sun Eve: Student Interviews 17Mb Sun Eve: Message:Wheat and Tares Pt1 H Vaughan 19Mb Sun Eve: Message:Wheat and Tares Pt2 H Vaughan 15Mb Mon Afternoon: Message - John Bennett 13Mb Mon Morn: Report - George Conn 23Mb Mon Eve: Singing - Mark &amp; Peter Mander 6Mb Contact Convention Secretary | Faith Mission Bookshops | FMBC | The Faith Mission Updated: 15/01/09 Copyright © 2009 The Faith Mission. All Rights Reserved. ",5);arrFiles[149]=new Array(151,"conventions/bangor/bangfeed1.htm","12 Jan 2010","Bangor Convention 2009 Feedback","Convention, Holiness, Ministry, Youth Mix, Teaching, Scripture, Fellowship","The Faith Mission Annual Easter Convention at Bangor Co.Down, N.Ireland","Welcome Speakers Events Accommodation Youth Mix Gallery Audio Feedback Feedback Convention F eedback Form First Name: Age: Area : Co.Londonderry Co.Antrim Co.Down Co.Tyrone Co.Armagh Co.Fermanagh Republic of Ireland Scotland England Wales Somewhere else Best thing about the convention: How were you helped?: Other comments Contact Convention Secretary | Faith Mission Bookshops | FMBC | The Faith Mission Updated: 15/01/09 Copyright © 2009 The Faith Mission. All Rights Reserved. ",6);arrFiles[150]=new Array(152,"resources/audio/Edinburgh2008/261%20-%20YF08-1.mp3","5 Aug 2008","261%20-%20YF08-1.mp3","","","",39080);arrFiles[151]=new Array(153,"contact/contact23.htm","18 Apr 2009","Central Irish District Contact Page","","Contact Information for the Faith Mission","Email Contact Form Your First Name: Your Last Name: Your Email Address: Your Subject: I do not need a reply I would like a reply Message : Central Irish District Trevor &amp; Sandra Matthews 62 Glenavy Road LISBURN, BT28 3UT Tel. 028 9262 8286 ",5);arrFiles[152]=new Array(154,"resources/audio/Edinburgh2008/266%20-%20YF08-2.mp3","5 Aug 2008","266%20-%20YF08-2.mp3","","","",42748);arrFiles[153]=new Array(155,"resources/audio/Edinburgh2008/272%20-%20YF08-3.mp3","5 Aug 2008","272%20-%20YF08-3.mp3","","","",28749);arrFiles[154]=new Array(156,"resources/audio/Edinburgh2008/277%20-%20YF08-4.mp3","5 Aug 2008","277%20-%20YF08-4.mp3","","","",35240);arrFiles[155]=new Array(157,"resources/audio/Edinburgh2008/283%20-%20YF08-5.mp3","5 Aug 2008","283%20-%20YF08-5.mp3","","","",32911);arrFiles[156]=new Array(158,"resources/audio/bangor2008/BC0807C.mp3","8 Aug 2008","BC0807C.mp3","","","",18551);arrFiles[157]=new Array(159,"resources/audio/bangor2008/BC0810B.mp3","8 Aug 2008","BC0810B.mp3","","","",18829);arrFiles[158]=new Array(160,"centres/ballymena/ctr_ballymena2.htm","26 Oct 2009","The Faith Mission Centre in Ballymena","Self Catering, Camps, Ministry, Churches, Youth Group, Weekends, Holidays, Residential","Self Catering Residential Centre for Christian Groups","Ballymena Centre Facilities Local Attractions Directions Enquiries Other Centres Ballymena Bandon Earl Stonham Edinburgh Fortwilliam Harby Newtonstewart Portadown Local Attractions Within walking distance - Shopping - the FM Centre is located adjacent to The Tower Shopping Centre and close to Fairhill Shopping Centre and the bustling town centre People’s Park - play parks for various ages, tennis courts, ducks to feed etc Admission Free! 10 pin bowling - Ballymena Sportsbowl Tel 028 2564 8122 Seven Towers Leisure Centre - One of the largest Leisure Centres in Northern Ireland. Facilities include swimming (with slides), gym, main/minor hall available to book for football, unihoc, volleyball, netball, table-tennis, badminton etc Tel 028 2564 1427 About 10-15 minutes drive from FM Centre - Go-karting - Raceview Indoor Karting Few miles from Ballymena, just before Broughshane village. Further information at www.raceviewkarting.co.uk or tel 028 2565 1000 Paintballing - Mid Antrim Paintball &amp; Airsoft are based 3 miles outside Ballymena just off the A43 Cushendall Road and have one of Irelands premier paintball sites set in over 50 acres of open fields and woodland. Further information at www.midantrimpaintball.com or 07919 89 77 42 Lots more ideas at www.ballymena.gov.uk/tourism/index.asp updated: 01/10/08 ",14);arrFiles[159]=new Array(161,"centres/ballymena/ctr_ballymena3.htm","26 Oct 2009","The Faith Mission Centre in Ballymena","Self Catering, Camps, Ministry, Churches, Youth Group, Weekends, Holidays, Residential","Self Catering Residential Centre for Christian Groups","Ballymena Centre Facilities Local Attractions Directions Enquiries Other Centres Ballymena Bandon Earl Stonham Edinburgh Fortwilliam Harby Newtonstewart Portadown Directions The Faith Mission Centre, High Street Ballymena updated: 13/03/08 ",13);arrFiles[160]=new Array(162,"centres/ballymena/ctr_ballymena4.htm","26 Oct 2009","The Faith Mission Centre in Ballymena","Self Catering, Camps, Ministry, Churches, Youth Group, Weekends, Holidays, Residential","Self Catering Residential Centre for Christian Groups","Ballymena Centre Facilities Local Attractions Directions Enquiries Other Centres Ballymena Bandon Earl Stonham Edinburgh Fortwilliam Harby Newtonstewart Portadown Enquiries All enquiries concerning the centre should be made to: L eslie &amp; Mabel Brush 3 Grange Avenue, Ballymena, Co Antrim BT42 2DX Tel: 028 2565 6494 updated: 13/03/08 ",12);arrFiles[161]=new Array(163,"centres/earlstonham/ctr_earlstonham1.htm","3 Jan 2010","The Faith Mission Centre in East Anglia","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","The Faith Mission Work in East Anglia","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish Earl Stonham Centre We are presently awaiting content Contact Alistair &amp; Sharon Patterson Red House Farm, Fen Lane, Earl Stonham, Stowmarket, IP14 5EG Tel. &amp; Fax 01449 711877 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps updated:14/03/08 Home ",14);arrFiles[162]=new Array(164,"centres/portadown/ctr_portadown2.htm","26 Oct 2009","The Faith Mission Portadown Centre","Self Catering, Camps, Ministry, Churches, Youth Group, Weekends, Holidays, Residential","Self Catering Residential Centre for Christian Groups","Portadown Centre Facilities Gallery -Outside Gallery -Dining Room and Kitchen Gallery - Dormitories and Bathrooms Gallery- Upstairs and Corridors Gallery- Sports Hall Local Attractions Directions Enquiries Other Centres Ballymena Bandon Earl Stonham Edinburgh Fortwilliam Harby Newtonstewart Portadown Gallery - Outside updated: 10/03/08 ",13);arrFiles[163]=new Array(165,"centres/portadown/ctr_portadown4.htm","26 Oct 2009","The Faith Mission Portadown Centre","Self Catering, Camps, Ministry, Churches, Youth Group, Weekends, Holidays, Residential","Self Catering Residential Centre for Christian Groups","Portadown Centre Facilities Gallery -Outside Gallery -Dining Room and Kitchen Gallery - Dormitories and Bathrooms Gallery- Upstairs and Corridors Gallery- Sports Hall Local Attractions Directions Enquiries Other Centres Ballymena Bandon Earl Stonham Edinburgh Fortwilliam Harby Newtonstewart Portadown Gallery - Dormitories and Bathrooms updated: 10/03/08 ",14);arrFiles[164]=new Array(166,"centres/portadown/ctr_portadown3.htm","26 Oct 2009","The Faith Mission Portadown Centre","Self Catering, Camps, Ministry, Churches, Youth Group, Weekends, Holidays, Residential","Self Catering Residential Centre for Christian Groups","Portadown Centre Facilities Gallery -Outside Gallery -Dining Room and Kitchen Gallery - Dormitories and Bathrooms Gallery- Upstairs and Corridors Gallery- Sports Hall Local Attractions Directions Enquiries Other Centres Ballymena Bandon Earl Stonham Edinburgh Fortwilliam Harby Newtonstewart Portadown Gallery - Dining Room and Kitchen updated: 10/03/08 ",14);arrFiles[165]=new Array(167,"centres/portadown/ctr_portadown7.htm","26 Oct 2009","The Faith Mission Portadown Centre","Self Catering, Camps, Ministry, Churches, Youth Group, Weekends, Holidays, Residential","Self Catering Residential Centre for Christian Groups","Portadown Centre Facilities Gallery -Outside Gallery -Dining Room and Kitchen Gallery - Dormitories and Bathrooms Gallery- Upstairs and Corridors Gallery- Sports Hall Local Attractions Directions Enquiries Other Centres Ballymena Bandon Earl Stonham Edinburgh Fortwilliam Harby Newtonstewart Portadown Attractions updated: 10/03/08 ",12);arrFiles[166]=new Array(168,"centres/portadown/ctr_portadown5.htm","26 Oct 2009","The Faith Mission Portadown Centre","Self Catering, Camps, Ministry, Churches, Youth Group, Weekends, Holidays, Residential","Self Catering Residential Centre for Christian Groups","Portadown Centre Facilities Gallery -Outside Gallery -Dining Room and Kitchen Gallery - Dormitories and Bathrooms Gallery- Upstairs and Corridors Gallery- Sports Hall Local Attractions Directions Enquiries Other Centres Ballymena Bandon Earl Stonham Edinburgh Fortwilliam Harby Newtonstewart Portadown Gallery - Upstairs and Corridors updated: 10/03/08 ",14);arrFiles[167]=new Array(169,"centres/portadown/ctr_portadown6.htm","26 Oct 2009","The Faith Mission Portadown Centre","Self Catering, Camps, Ministry, Churches, Youth Group, Weekends, Holidays, Residential","Self Catering Residential Centre for Christian Groups","Portadown Centre Facilities Gallery -Outside Gallery -Dining Room and Kitchen Gallery - Dormitories and Bathrooms Gallery- Upstairs and Corridors Gallery- Sports Hall Local Attractions Directions Enquiries Other Centres Ballymena Bandon Earl Stonham Edinburgh Fortwilliam Harby Newtonstewart Portadown Gallery - Sports Hall updated: 10/03/08 ",13);arrFiles[168]=new Array(170,"centres/harby/ctr_harby2.htm","26 Oct 2009","The Faith Mission Harby Centre - Gallery","Self Catering, Camps, Ministry, Churches, Youth Group, Weekends, Holidays, Residential","Self Catering Residential Centre for Christian Groups","Harby Centre Facilities Gallery Local Attractions Directions Enquiries Other Centres Ballymena Bandon Earl Stonham Edinburgh Fortwilliam Harby Newtonstewart Portadown Gallery updated: 25/02/08 ",14);arrFiles[169]=new Array(171,"centres/portadown/ctr_portadown8.htm","26 Oct 2009","The Faith Mission Portadown Centre","Self Catering, Camps, Ministry, Churches, Youth Group, Weekends, Holidays, Residential","Self Catering Residential Centre for Christian Groups","Portadown Centre Facilities Gallery -Outside Gallery -Dining Room and Kitchen Gallery - Dormitories and Bathrooms Gallery- Upstairs and Corridors Gallery- Sports Hall Local Attractions Directions Enquiries Other Centres Ballymena Bandon Earl Stonham Edinburgh Fortwilliam Harby Newtonstewart Portadown Directions updated: 10/03/08 ",12);arrFiles[170]=new Array(172,"centres/harby/ctr_harby3.htm","26 Oct 2009","The Faith Mission Harby Centre - Local Attractions","Self Catering, Camps, Ministry, Churches, Youth Group, Weekends, Holidays, Residential","Self Catering Residential Centre for Christian Groups","Harby Centre Facilities Gallery Local Attractions Directions Enquiries Other Centres Ballymena Bandon Earl Stonham Edinburgh Fortwilliam Harby Newtonstewart Portadown Local attractions include: Grantham Canal (100 metres) Go Karting &amp; Quads (1 mile) Belvoir Castle (4 miles) ‘ Twinlakes’ Adventure Park (8miles) Village PO and shop (1 mile) Melton Mowbray (9 miles) Grantham (15 miles) Nottingham (15 miles) Local Attractions updated: 25/02/08 ",13);arrFiles[171]=new Array(173,"centres/harby/ctr_harby4.htm","26 Oct 2009","The Faith Mission Harby Centre - Directions","Self Catering, Camps, Ministry, Churches, Youth Group, Weekends, Holidays, Residential","Self Catering Residential Centre for Christian Groups","Harby Centre Facilities Gallery Local Attractions Directions Enquiries Other Centres Ballymena Bandon Earl Stonham Edinburgh Fortwilliam Harby Newtonstewart Portadown Harby Village Directions updated: 25/02/08 ",12);arrFiles[172]=new Array(174,"centres/portadown/ctr_portadown9.htm","26 Oct 2009","The Faith Mission Portadown Centre","Self Catering, Camps, Ministry, Churches, Youth Group, Weekends, Holidays, Residential","Self Catering Residential Centre for Christian Groups","Portadown Centre Facilities Gallery -Outside Gallery -Dining Room and Kitchen Gallery - Dormitories and Bathrooms Gallery- Upstairs and Corridors Gallery- Sports Hall Local Attractions Directions Enquiries Other Centres Ballymena Bandon Earl Stonham Edinburgh Fortwilliam Harby Newtonstewart Portadown Enquiries All enquiries concerning the centre should be made to: Paul &amp; Sharon Acheson &#39; Cherith&#39;, 131 Mahon Road, Portadown, Craigavon BT62 3SF Tel: 028 3833 2806 updated: 10/03/08 ",13);arrFiles[173]=new Array(175,"camps/sscot/c_sscot.htm","23 Feb 2010","South Scottish Camps","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches","The Faith Mission Work in South Scotland","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish South Scottish Camps The Faith Mission Camp for the South Scottish area is being held this year at our FM Centre, The Steadings, High Barbuchany, Newton Stewart, Wigtownshire. Set in a 6 acre landscaped park in the beautiful Scottish countryside giving children the opportunity to have a great holiday in such lovely rural surroundings. With many years of experience, The Faith Mission offers a very high quality camp. All staff are checked by Disclosure Scotland and there is a high level of adult supervision. Sleeping is in dormitory style and campers are asked to bring a sleeping bag and pillow. Activities include outdoor sports, treasure hunt, swimming, crafts, picnics, outings and much more. Truths of the Christian faith are taught throughout the week in an interesting and relevant way with the aim of giving campers a really enjoyable holiday in a Christian atmosphere. The total cost of camp includes a non-returnable deposit of £20.00 with the balance due by 14th June. A tuck shop is available on site and a camp bank is organised for the safe keeping of pocket money. Photographs may be taken for future camp publicity. If you have any objection to this please inform us. TRANSPORT We will be providing transport only from Edinburgh to Newton Stewart. The mini-bus will be leaving from The Faith Mission, Gilmerton Road on Monday 12th at 9.30am sharp and will return on Saturday 17th at 12.30pm. Please indicate on the camp form as to whether your child/children need transport from Edinburgh. Your child/children will need a snack and drink for the journey. Campers will only be booked in when a completed booking form has been returned along with the appropriate booking fee. Further details will be sent out following the closing date. Kindly supply any details that would be helpful for us to know about your child. Cheques made payable to ‘The Faith Mission’ DATES &amp; COST Age 9-13; Monday 12—Saturday 17 July; £65.00 Please detach booking form and return to: John &amp; Linda Townend, Newtonvale, 10 Harelaw, Newton Village, Dalkeith, EH22 1SB Tel: 0131 6603074 Contact John &amp; Linda Townend 10 Harelaw, Dalkeith EH22 1SB 0131 660 3074 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps updated: 22/02/10 Home ",17);arrFiles[174]=new Array(176,"districts/highld/d_highldns.htm","4 Feb 2010","Highland District News","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","The Faith Mission Work in the Scottish Highlands","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish Highland District News Contact Donnie &amp; Catherine Macleod 1 Lodge Park, Inverness IV2 4NR Tel: 01463 238 160 Justin &amp; Carol Cummings Kantara, Achintore Road FORT WILLIAM PH33 6RW 01397 700142 Links: District Page District News District Camps Fortwilliam Centre Summer Camps About District Work updated: 03/02/10 Home ",13);arrFiles[175]=new Array(177,"centres/harby/ctr_harby5.htm","26 Oct 2009","The Faith Mission Harby Centre - Enquiries","Self Catering, Camps, Ministry, Churches, Youth Group, Weekends, Holidays, Residential","Self Catering Residential Centre for Christian Groups","Harby Centre Facilities Gallery Local Attractions Directions Enquiries Other Centres Ballymena Bandon Earl Stonham Edinburgh Fortwilliam Harby Newtonstewart Portadown Enquiries All enquiries about the centre should be directed to: Daniel &amp; Grace Howson Glebe Farm, Langar Lane, Harby Melton Mowbray, LE14 4BL Tel. 01949 860313 updated: 25/02/08 ",13);arrFiles[176]=new Array(178,"districts/sscot/d_sscotns.htm","10 Feb 2010","South Scottish District News","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches","The Faith Mission Work in South Scotland","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish South Scottish District News MARCH 6 SPEAKER - Rev David Court David is the minister of New Restalrig Church of Scotland, Edinburgh MAY 1 SPEAKER - Noel McClintock Noel is a full time Faith Mission worker and is superintendent of the East Coast District of Scotland JUNE 5 SPEAKER - Rev Mark Schenk Mark is the Pastor of Duncan Street Baptist Church, Edinburgh Contact John &amp; Linda Townend Govan House 548 Gilmerton Road Edinburgh, EH17 7JD Tel: 0131 664 5814 Scott Davidson 7 Countess Crescent, Dunbar, East Lothian, EH42 1DX Tel: 01368 862123 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps About District Work updated: 03/02/10 Home ",14);arrFiles[177]=new Array(179,"centres/newtonstewart/ctr_newtonstewart2.htm","26 Oct 2009","The Faith Mission Newtonstewart Centre","Self Catering, Camps, Ministry, Churches, Youth Group, Weekends, Holidays, Residential","Self Catering Residential Centre for Christian Groups","Newtonstewart Centre Facilities Local Attractions Directions Enquiries Other Centres Ballymena Bandon Earl Stonham Edinburgh Fortwilliam Harby Newtonstewart Portadown Local Attractions The Centre is situated in Galloway, South West Scotland affectionately known as the Highlands in the Lowlands&#39;. Galloway is an area of unspoiled countryside with a rich variety of scenery including forests, lochs and seashore. Galloway Forest Park (the largest in Britain) offers splendid opportunity for mountain biking on its freshly created tracks known as the 7 Stanes and suitable for all levels. Some of the best hill walking can be attempted in the Galloway hills with the highest mountain peak `The Merrick&#39; in South West Scotland on the door step. Newton Stewart 1 mile from the Centre is a small market town offering a variety of shops and eating places and within easy access are water sports, ice rink, pony trekking, fishing, beaches, ferries to N. Ireland and much more....! updated: 10/03/08 ",14);arrFiles[178]=new Array(180,"centres/newtonstewart/ctr_newtonstewart3.htm","26 Oct 2009","The Faith Mission Newtonstewart Centre","Self Catering, Camps, Ministry, Churches, Youth Group, Weekends, Holidays, Residential","Self Catering Residential Centre for Christian Groups","Newtonstewart Centre Facilities Local Attractions Directions Enquiries Other Centres Ballymena Bandon Earl Stonham Edinburgh Fortwilliam Harby Newtonstewart Portadown Directions How to find us The Faith Mission Centre is easily accessed from all directions. It is located on the A75 1 mile west of Newton Steward toward Stranraer and is clearly sign posted. From Northern Ireland: only 1/2 and hour drive from the Ferry Ports along the A75 trunk road, the centre is on the left, 100 metres past the advance sign updated: 10/03/08 ",13);arrFiles[179]=new Array(181,"centres/newtonstewart/ctr_newtonstewart4.htm","26 Oct 2009","The Faith Mission Newtonstewart Centre","Self Catering, Camps, Ministry, Churches, Youth Group, Weekends, Holidays, Residential","Self Catering Residential Centre for Christian Groups","Newtonstewart Centre Facilities Local Attractions Directions Enquiries Other Centres Ballymena Bandon Earl Stonham Edinburgh Fortwilliam Harby Newtonstewart Portadown Enquiries All enquiries concerning the centre should be made to: William &amp; Carolyn Harrison The Steadings High Barbuchany Newton Stewart Wigtownshire DG8 6QF Tel: 01671 403632 updated: 10/03/08 ",12);arrFiles[180]=new Array(182,"centres/bandon/ctr_bandon2.htm","26 Oct 2009","The Faith Mission Bandon Centre at Carhue","Self Catering, Camps, Ministry, Churches, Youth Group, Weekends, Holidays, Residential","Self Catering Residential Centre for Christian Groups","Carhue Centre, Bandon Facilities Local Attractions Directions Enquiries Other Centres Ballymena Bandon Earl Stonham Edinburgh Fortwilliam Harby Newtonstewart Portadown Bandon is the gateway to West Cork, with all its natural beauty and dramatic coastline. Cork City is only 40 mins drive in heavy traffic and provides ten pin bowling, cinemas and shopping. To the West, numerous beaches lead off the main N71 route to Bantry. The south west coast lends itself to a variety of watersports in various locations. Inland, Bandon town centre is only 5 mins drive from the Carhue Centre and provides shopping for the essentials and a river, a playground and many other places of interest. Attractions Links: Mahon Point Shopping Centre Ballincollig Shopping Centre Oysterhaven Supernova Skating Local Beaches updated: 13/03/08 ",16);arrFiles[181]=new Array(183,"centres/bandon/ctr_bandon3.htm","26 Oct 2009","The Faith Mission Bandon Centre at Carhue","Self Catering, Camps, Ministry, Churches, Youth Group, Weekends, Holidays, Residential","Self Catering Residential Centre for Christian Groups","Carhue Centre, Bandon Facilities Local Attractions Directions Enquiries Other Centres Ballymena Bandon Earl Stonham Edinburgh Fortwilliam Harby Newtonstewart Portadown Directions View Larger Map updated: 28/09/09 ",13);arrFiles[182]=new Array(184,"centres/bandon/ctr_bandon4.htm","26 Oct 2009","The Faith Mission Bandon Centre at Carhue","Self Catering, Camps, Ministry, Churches, Youth Group, Weekends, Holidays, Residential","Self Catering Residential Centre for Christian Groups","Carhue Centre, Bandon Facilities Local Attractions Directions Enquiries Other Centres Ballymena Bandon Earl Stonham Edinburgh Fortwilliam Harby Newtonstewart Portadown Enquiries All enquiries concerning the centre should be made to: Mervyn &amp; Rachel Tomb The Faith Mission Carhue BANDON Co.Cork Tel 0(0353)23 8844153 updated: 29/09/09 ",12);arrFiles[183]=new Array(185,"camps/escot/c_escot.htm","3 Jan 2010","East Scottish Camps","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","The Faith Mission Work in East Scotland","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish East Scottish Camps Contact Noel McClintock 43 Great Southern Road, Aberdeen AB11 7XY Tel:01224 587 112 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps updated: 01/02/08 Home ",14);arrFiles[184]=new Array(186,"camps/ascot/c_ascot.htm","3 Jan 2010","The Anglo Scottish Border Camps","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","The Faith Mission Work in the Scottish Borders and Cumbria","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish Anglo Scottish Border Camps Click Here for our latest photos Contact William &amp; Carolyn Harrison The Steadings High Barbuchany Newton Stewart Wigtownshire DG8 6QF Tel: 01671 403632 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps updated: 29/08/08 Home ",14);arrFiles[185]=new Array(187,"districts/escot/d_escotns.htm","10 Feb 2010","East Scottish District News","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","The Faith Mission Work in East Scotland","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish East Scottish District News Contact Noel McClintock 43 Great Southern Road, Aberdeen AB11 7XY Tel:01224 587 112 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps About District Work updated: 10/02/10 Home ",13);arrFiles[186]=new Array(188,"districts/ascot/d_ascotns.htm","3 Jan 2010","The Anglo Scottish Border District News","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","The Faith Mission Work in the Scottish Borders and Cumbria","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish Anglo Scottish Border District News Contact William &amp; Carolyn Harrison The Steadings High Barbuchany Newton Stewart Wigtownshire DG8 6QF Tel: 01671 403632 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps About District Work Updated 21/11/08 Home ",12);arrFiles[187]=new Array(189,"districts/ceng/d_cengns.htm","3 Jan 2010","Central English District News","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","The Faith Mission Working in Central England","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish Central English District News Contact Daniel &amp; Grace Howson Glebe Farm, Langar Lane, Harby Melton Mowbray, LE14 4BL Tel. 01949 860313 Links: District Page District News Project Grantham District Camps Summer Camps About District Work updated:06/10/09 Home ",13);arrFiles[188]=new Array(190,"districts/neng/d_nengns.htm","18 Feb 2010","North English District News","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","The Faith Mission Work in the North of England","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish North English District News Banks Methodist Church Faith Mission Week There will be an international student team from The Faith Mission Bible College working alongside the church The team will also be doing some visiting, coffee mornings &amp; school assemblies while in the area. There will be a message from the Bible shared at each event. Full Programme Details (PDF) Harry Ferguson Talks Looking at the life of Harry Ferguson from an engineering, farming, historical and Christian perspective with George Conn The presentation will last approx one and a half hours followed by Refreshments Wednesday 24th February 2010 at 7.30pm Mr &amp; Mrs E Shaw, Heathfield Farm, Over Kellet, Carnforth, LA6 1DH Thursday 25th February 2010 at 7.30pm Crown Lane Free Methodist Church Bartle, Preston Friday 26th February 2010 at 7.30pm In Mere Brow Village Hall Contact Johnathan &amp; Janet Slater 10 Milgates YORK YO26 6AT Tel &amp; Fax: 01904 798357 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps About District Work updated: 15/02/10 Home ",14);arrFiles[189]=new Array(191,"districts/sweng/d_swengns.htm","3 Jan 2010","South West English District News","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches","The Faith Mission Work in South West England","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish South West English District News Contact Simon &amp; Rebecca Walsh 8 Willow Tree Close, Okehampton Devon EX20 1NL, UK Tel: 01837 53922 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps About District Work updated: 10/11/09 Home ",12);arrFiles[190]=new Array(192,"districts/nwirish/d_nwirishns.htm","3 Jan 2010","North West Irish District News","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","The Faith Mission work in North West Ireland","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish North West Irish News Contact Garry &amp; Alison Tutty, Sheephill House, 74 Tully Road, Limavady, Co Londonderry, BT49 9HW, Tel: 028 7776 8871 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps About District Work updated: 28/05/09 Home ",12);arrFiles[191]=new Array(193,"camps/sweng/c_sweng.htm","25 Jan 2010","South West English Camps","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches","The Faith Mission Work in South West England","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish South West English Camps Teens Camp (Age 13+): Monday 2 - Friday 6 August Junior Camp (Age 9-12 years): Monday 9 - Friday 13 August This years accomodation will be indoors!! Place: Great Potheridge House Merton, Okehampton, Devon Programme: Truths of the Christian Faith are taught throughout the week in an interesting and relevant way which makes Faith Mission Camps special Plenty of: Activities are offered throughout the week which include sports, games and outings to various venues. Great fun and good food too!! Price: Junior Camp - £85.00 Teens Camp - £90.00 A non-returnable deposit of £10 is requested to be forwarded with your booking form and the balance to be paid by 30th June after which final details will be sent to you. Campers may bring some pocket money to spend at the tuckshop and bookstall Please: Send your deposit with booking form to: Simon and Rebecca Walsh 8 Willow Tree Close Okehampton EX20 1NL Tel 01837 53922 Contact Simon &amp; Rebecca Walsh 8 Willow Tree Close, Okehampton Devon EX20 1NL, UK Tel: 01837 53922 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps updated: 25/01/10 Home ",16);arrFiles[192]=new Array(194,"camps/nwirish/c_nwirish.htm","3 Jan 2010","North West Irish Camps","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","The Faith Mission work in North West Ireland","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish North West Irish Camps Contact Garry &amp; Alison Tutty, Sheephill House, 74 Tully Road, Limavady, Co Londonderry, BT49 9HW, Tel: 028 7776 8871 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps updated: 26/01/08 Home ",14);arrFiles[193]=new Array(195,"districts/nirish/d_nirishns.htm","18 Feb 2010","North Irish District News","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","The Faith Mission work in county Antrim","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish North Irish News DROMORE RALLY REJOINING Killymurris Presbyterian Church Hall Tuesday 9 March @ 8 pm with John Matthews and Hazel Quinn DRUMCON CONFERENCE/REJOINING Drumcon Orange Hall Saturday 20 March @ 8 pm with Garry Tutty and Michael Sanderson CRAIGS CONFERENCE/REJOINING Craigs Mission Hall Tuesday 23 March @ 8 pm with John Matthews and David, Edith &amp; Daryl Up-to-date mission news Ministry from God’s Word Sunday 21 - Sunday 28 February each night @ 8.00pm No meeting on Saturday 27 February other activities include… Ladies’ Coffee Morning Tuesday 23 February @ 10.15am Leaney Mission Hall ‘My Patchwork Quilt’ with Sandra Matthews Admission Free For Full Details Click Here Contact Leslie &amp; Mabel Brush 3 Grange Avenue, Ballymena, Co Antrim BT42 2DX Tel: 028 2565 6494 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps Faith Mission Centre The Anchor About District Work updated: 29/01/10 Home ",15);arrFiles[194]=new Array(196,"camps/nirish/c_nirish.htm","19 Jan 2010","North Irish Camps","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","The Faith Mission Work in Co Antrim and Co.Londonderry","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish North Irish Camps Children and young people just want to enjoy themselves during school holidays. Faith Mission camps aim to provide fun along with exciting, relevant Bible teaching in a holiday atmosphere. As usual the Discovery and Adventure Camps will be held at our purpose-built centre near Portadown opened in 2003. On site facilities include indoor and outdoor areas for sports, swings, slide, pedal gokarts and crazy golf. The Teens Camp is another action-packed week specially geared for the older campers. It will be held at the NI Scout Centre at Crawfordsburn which offers excellent facilities including archery, abseiling, bouldering, rafting and crate climbing! Situated in Crawfordsburn Country Park it is close to local amenities in Bangor and the Ice Bowl. We also plan... Outings to The Ice Bowl, swimming pool, shopping centres etc. Barbecues and picnics Tournaments for table-tennis &amp; snooker Lively meetings with quizzes, singing, Bible teaching and a missionary story To book complete the downloadable form (PDF) NOW and send with £10 (non-returnable) deposit or the full amount to… Leslie &amp; Mabel Brush 3 Grange Avenue, Ballymena BT42 2DX Places are limited! If places are still available applications will be received until 31 May. A letter giving full details of camp and a medical form will be posted out in MAY. If you require further information regarding any aspect of camp please contact: Leslie or Mabel at (028) 2565 6494 Email Click here for last years North Irish District Camp Photos Contact Leslie &amp; Mabel Brush 3 Grange Avenue, Ballymena, Co Antrim BT42 2DX Tel: 028 2565 6494 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps updated: 18/01/10 Home ",16);arrFiles[195]=new Array(197,"districts/cirish/d_cirishns.htm","18 Feb 2010","Central Irish District","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","The Faith Mission Work in Greater Belfast and Co.Antrim","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish Central Irish District Contact Trevor &amp; Sandra Matthews 62 Glenavy Road LISBURN, BT28 3UT Tel. 028 9262 8286 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps About District Work Latest Conferences and Rallies... Listooder Conference Saturday 13 March 2010 at 7.30pm In Listooder Mission Hall Taking part:Rev Eric Lewis, Tim Condy, Trevor Matthews, Refreshments at Close, Mission Update Comber Conference Saturday 20 March 2010 at 7.30pm In Listooder Mission Hall Taking part: Noel Darragh, Alan &amp; Etta Campbell, Trevor Matthews, Refreshments at Close, Mission Update updated: 15/02/10 Home ",13);arrFiles[196]=new Array(198,"camps/cirish/c_cirish.htm","3 Jan 2010","Central Irish Camps","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","The Faith Mission Work in Greater Belfast and Co.Antrim","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish Central Irish Camps Contact Trevor &amp; Sandra Matthews 62 Glenavy Road LISBURN, BT28 3UT Tel. 028 9262 8286 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps updated: 31/07/08 Home ",15);arrFiles[197]=new Array(199,"districts/irishbr/d_irishbrns.htm","10 Feb 2010","Irish Border District","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","The Faith Mission Work in The Irish Border Counties","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish Irish Border District News Wed 3 March Wed 14 April Wed 5 May Wed 2 June Christian Fellowship, Crafts, Table Quizzes, Talks by Sharon and Ruth All Ladies Welcome Contact Paul &amp; Sharon Acheson &#39;Cherith&#39;, 131 Mahon Road, Portadown, Craigavon BT62 3SF Tel: 028 3833 2806 Heather Benson &amp; Hannah Dick Carnalynch, Baileborough, Co.Cavan Tel: 042 9666233 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps Faith Mission Centre About District Work updated: 27/01/10 Home ",14);arrFiles[198]=new Array(200,"resources/archives/1886idx.htm","6 Jan 2009","The Faith Mission Archives","History, Faith Mission, Holiness, Heritage, Background","The Faith Mission Archives index page","From The Archives Over one hundred years of evangelism 1886 - 1900 Date Page Title Author Description 1897 Jan 005 Monthly Record Report 1897 Jan 014 Reviews Book Review 1897 Jan 016 Threshold of 1897 Report 1897 023 Holiness and Missions Rev R.J Ward Message 1886 - 1899 | 1900 - 1919 | 1920 - 1939 | 1940 - 1959 | 1960 - 1979 | 1980 - 1999 | 2000 - 2019 ",5);arrFiles[199]=new Array(201,"camps/irishbr/c_irishbr.htm","3 Jan 2010","Irish Border Camps","Missions, Evangelism, Outreach, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, Churches, Camps","The Faith Mission Work in The Irish Border Counties","Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Office Districts Highland East Scottish South Scottish Anglo Scottish Border North English Central English Wales South East English South West English North Irish North West Irish West Irish Central Irish Irish Border South Irish Irish Border Camps Contact Paul &amp; Sharon Acheson &#39;Cherith&#39;, 131 Mahon Road, Portadown, Craigavon BT62 3SF Tel: 028 3833 2806 Links: District Page District News District Camps Summer Camps updated: 26/01/08 Home ",15);arrFiles[200]=new Array(202,"resources/archives/1900idx.htm","6 Jan 2009","The Faith Mission Archives","History, Faith Mission, Holiness, Heritage, Background","The Faith Mission Archives index page","From The Archives Over one hundred years of evangelism 1900 - 1919 Date Page Title Author Description (date) (page) (title) (author) (description) 1886 - 1899 | 1900 - 1919 | 1920 - 1939 | 1940 - 1959 | 1960 - 1979 | 1980 - 1999 | 2000 - 2019 ",4);arrFiles[201]=new Array(203,"resources/archives/1920idx.htm","13 Jan 2009","The Faith Mission Archives","History, Faith Mission, Holiness, Heritage, Background","The Faith Mission Archives index page","From The Archives Over one hundred years of evangelism 1920 - 1939 Date Page Title Author Description 1929 Jan 003 Too small a job Message 1929 Jan 007 The Advance Upon Shetland Pilgrim M. Grindlay Report 1929 Jan 022 General Notes Report 1929 Feb 032 A Hallowed Reunion Prayer Union Report 1929 Feb 037 At Thy Word I Will James Middlemiss Message 1929 Feb 045 Districts Review of The Quarter From the District Superintendents Reports 1929 Mar 051 Jesus in the Midst Message 1929 Mar 065 General Notes Report 1929 Mar 068 Tales of God&#39;s Providing From a Pilgrim Report 1929 Mar 069 Blessed Times In Our New Hall Prayer Union Rep: Wm Thompson Report 1929 Mar 070 Only Twelve Men Pilgrim Emma Garrett Message 1886 - 1899 | 1900 - 1919 | 1920 - 1939 | 1940 - 1959 | 1960 - 1979 | 1980 - 1999 | 2000 - 2019 ",7);arrFiles[202]=new Array(204,"resources/archives/1940idx.htm","6 Jan 2009","The Faith Mission Archives","History, Faith Mission, Holiness, Heritage, Background","The Faith Mission Archives index page","From The Archives Over one hundred years of evangelism 1940 - 1959 Date Page Title Author Description (date) (page) (title) (author) (description) 1886 - 1899 | 1900 - 1919 | 1920 - 1939 | 1940 - 1959 | 1960 - 1979 | 1980 - 1999 | 2000 - 2019 ",4);arrFiles[203]=new Array(205,"resources/archives/1960idx.htm","13 Jan 2009","The Faith Mission Archives","History, Faith Mission, Holiness, Heritage, Background","The Faith Mission Archives index page","From The Archives Over one hundred years of evangelism 1960 - 1979 Date Page Title Author Description 1978 Jan 007 Our Ninety First Year Annual Survey 1978 Jan 015 Canadian Report J. ALLAN WALLACE 1886 - 1899 | 1900 - 1919 | 1920 - 1939 | 1940 - 1959 | 1960 - 1979 | 1980 - 1999 | 2000 - 2019 ",4);arrFiles[204]=new Array(206,"resources/archives/1980idx.htm","6 Jan 2009","The Faith Mission Archives","History, Faith Mission, Holiness, Heritage, Background","The Faith Mission Archives index page","From The Archives Over one hundred years of evangelism 1980 - 1999 Date Page Title Author Description (date) (page) (title) (author) (description) 1886 - 1899 | 1900 - 1919 | 1920 - 1939 | 1940 - 1959 | 1960 - 1979 | 1980 - 1999 | 2000 - 2019 ",4);arrFiles[205]=new Array(207,"resources/archives/2000idx.htm","11 Feb 2009","The Faith Mission Archives","History, Faith Mission, Holiness, Heritage, Background","The Faith Mission Archives index page","From The Archives Over one hundred years of evangelism 2000 - 2019 Date Page Title Author Description 2008 First Magazine Jan/Feb Various PDF file 2008 First Magazine Mar/Apr Various PDF file 2008 First Magazine May/Jun Various PDF file 2008 First Magazine Jul/Aug Various PDF file 2008 First Magazine Sep/Oct Various PDF file 2008 First Magazine Nov/Dec Various PDF file 1886 - 1899 | 1900 - 1919 | 1920 - 1939 | 1940 - 1959 | 1960 - 1979 | 1980 - 1999 | 2000 - 2019 ",7);arrFiles[206]=new Array(208,"contact/contact20.htm","18 Apr 2009","North Irish District Contact Page","","Contact Information for the Faith Mission","Email Contact Form Your First Name: Your Last Name: Your Email Address: Your Subject: I do not need a reply I would like a reply Message : North Irish District Leslie &amp; Mabel Brush 3 Grange Avenue, Ballymena, Co Antrim BT42 2DX Tel: 028 2565 6494 ",5);arrFiles[207]=new Array(209,"camps/eang/Youth%20Link%20SE2010.pdf","29 Jan 2010","Youth Link","","","nnual Annual Faith Mission Youth Weekend `10  H T U O Y  A  K IN L 12-14 March  nnual Annual Faith Mission Youth Weekend `10  H T U O Y  A  K IN L  12-14 March    YOUTHLINK  VENUE: VENUE: TIMES: COST:  for young people from 14yrs  Please send Reply Alistair Patterson To:  Faith Mission Outreach Centre Fen Lane, Earl Stonham, Suffolk  Begins @ 7:30 pm Friday 12 March and ends on Sunday 14 March @ 4:30 pm  Total cost for Y L Weekend is 40  (This does not include any events on Saturday)  Red House Farm, Fen Lane, Earl Stonham, Stowmarket IP14 5EG  Tel: 01449 - 711877 Email: hq.england@faithmission.org  Please don \'t hesitate to contact us if you have any queries.  BOOKING FORM  YOUTH  Name Address Post Code  Enclosed:  10 Booking Fee 40 Full Fee  (Please make cheques payable to `The Faith Mission \')  LINK  Telephone  An An acknowledgement of the booking will be sent to you with directions to Red House Farm you and further information.  All under 18 require Parents/Guardian signature  YOUTHLINK for young people from 14yrs  VENUE: TIMES: COST:  Faith Mission Outreach Centre Fen Lane, Earl Stonham, Suffolk  Please send Reply Alistair Patterson To:  Begins @ 7:30 pm Friday 12 March and ends on Sunday 14 March @ 4:30 pm  Total cost for Y L Weekend is 40  (This does not include any events on Saturday)  Red House Farm, Fen Lane, Earl Stonham, Stowmarket IP14 5EG  Tel: 01449 - 711877 Email: hq.england@faithmission.org  Please don \'t hesitate to contact us if you have any queries.  BOOKING FORM  YOUTH  Name Address Post Code  Enclosed:  10 Booking Fee 40 Full Fee  (Please make cheques payable to `The Faith Mission \')  LINK  Telephone  An An acknowledgement of the booking will be sent to you with directions to Red House Farm you and further information.  All under 18 require Parents/Guardian signature    ",230);arrFiles[208]=new Array(210,"contact/contact16.htm","18 Apr 2009","Central English District Contact Page","","Contact Information for the Faith Mission","Email Contact Form Your First Name: Your Last Name: Your Email Address: Your Subject: I do not need a reply I would like a reply Message : Central English District Daniel &amp; Grace Howson Glebe Farm, Langar Lane, Harby Melton Mowbray, LE14 4BL Tel. 01949 860313 ",5);arrFiles[209]=new Array(211,"camps/ceng/Central%20English%20Youth%20Weekends%202010.pdf","13 Jan 2010","Form 10 (Read-Only)","","","Harby Harby Centre  U TH S YO ND EKE WE 0  10 20  01 2  THE FAITH MISSION YOUTH WEEKENDS THE  Each fun packed weekend begins at 7.30pm on Friday and concludes at 3.00pm on Sunday. Accommodation will be inside the very comfortable purpose built Harby Centre. The total cost of each weekend is only 41.00 which should be paid when booking. Early booking is recommended as places are limited.  5- 7 March: 15+ yrs 12 - 14 March: 11 - 14 yrs 14  Send your booking form to: Daniel & Grace Howson, Glebe Farm, Langar Lane, Harby, MELTON MOWBRAY, LE14 4BL. Tel: 01949 860313. E: central.english@faithmission.org You will receive an acknowledgement of the booking with full details, including directions, in due course  Please note 2010 camp dates: 9-11yrs: Mon 26 to Fri 30 July, 12-14yrs: Mon 2 to Fri 6 Aug, 15+ yrs: Sun 8 to Fri 13 Aug  -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  Surname (Mr/Miss) ................................................ First Name: ............................................................ Address: ................................................................. ................................................................................ Post Code: .............................................................. Tel. No: .................................................................. Mobile: ................................................................... Email: ..................................................................... Date of Birth: ................................. Age: .............. Please 5-7 March (15+yrs) 12-14 March (11-14yrs) tick Health Problems? ................................................... (Please give details overleaf) What Medication? .................................................. Any Special Diet? ..................................................  BOOKING FORM  Parental consent (required if under 18)  In the unlikely event that emergency medical treatment should be required, I give my consent and understand that I will be contacted as soon as possible. My child may be given Paracetamol if thought necessary. Signature of Parent/Guardian .................................. Two Tel No \'s .......................................................... ................................................................................. Enclosed payment of 41.00  Cheques payable to `The Faith Mission \'    ",503);arrFiles[210]=new Array(212,"camps/neng/NE%20Camp%20Reunion%202010.pdf","4 Feb 2010","NE%20Camp%20Reunion%202010","","","Parental consent (required if under 18)  In case of an emergency & medical treatment is necessary, I give my consent & understand that I will be contacted as soon as possible. I give consent for my child to be given Paracetamol if thought necessary. Signature of Parent / Guardian ___________________________________ Contact Number 1________________________ Contact Number 2________________________  Faith Mission & Missionary Training Home (known as The Faith Mission) is a charity registered in Scotland No SCO05119  13+  Camp Reunion  15-17 April 2010  Slack Top Centre  nr Hebden Bridge    The Camp Reunion will begin with a meal at 7.30pm on Thursday but you are free to arrive from 5pm onwards. Our time will finish on Saturday around 1.00pm Why not come & meet up with some of last year \'s campers & meet new people too in the Slack Top Centre? The total cost is 39 which should be paid when booking. Other details, including directions will be sent when a place is booked. We look forward to hearing from you! Send your booking to us -  Johnathan & Janet Slater 10 Millgates York YO26 6AT Phone: 01904 798357 Email: north.english@faithmission.org Web: www.faithmission.org  Full Name ____________________(M/F) Address __________________________ _______________________________ Postcode ______________ Booking Tel No ________________ Form Mobile ________________ Email _________________ Date of Birth ___/___/_____ Age____ Any special diet?____________________ Health Problems? ___________________ What Medication? ___________________  (Give any details on separate page)  Enclosed payment of 39  Cheques made payable to `The Faith Mission \'    ",201);arrFiles[211]=new Array(213,"camps/highld/c_highld_im/2010%20Booking%20form.pdf","3 Jan 2010","Publication1","","","Booking Form  JUNIOR CAMP NAME OF CAMPER ADDRESS  (fill one for each camper and use BLOCK CAPITALS please)  TEENS CAMP  .. .. ...................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................................... ..........................................................................................................................................................................................  POSTCODE ..................................... HOME TELEPHONE ........................................................................................... ..................................... MALE FEMALE DATE OF BIRTH Does he/she suffer from any health problems: YES / NO; if Yes, please give details . .................................  ....... ..........................................................................................................................................................................................  I enclose 20 deposit  full fee of 70 Sign PRINT  full fee of 85  ............................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................  Parent or guardian *Mr/Mrs/Miss  *delete as appropriate  email ............................................................................................................ A medical / consent form will be sent with directions and further details of camp when we receive your booking form      ",34);arrFiles[212]=new Array(214,"camps/neng/North%20English%20Camp%202010.pdf","4 Feb 2010","North%20English%20Camp%202010","","","BOOKING FORM  PLEASE USE BLOCK CAPITALS NAME OF CAMPER (Male/Female) Address Postcode Telephone No Date of Birth Age at Camp  PLEASE TICK WHICH CAMP  The Faith Mission  Junior Camp (9-12 \'s) 2 - 6 Aug Teens Camp (13-16 \'s) 9 - 13 Aug  I give permission for Photographs of my child taken during camp to be used in future publicity YES/NO My child to participate in camp activities & to travel to outings by minibus / private car YES/NO  Send your booking form & deposit to:  Johnathan & Janet Slater 10 Millgates York YO26 6AT  Phone: 01904 798357 Web: www.faithmission.org E-mail: north.english@faithmission.org  NAME OF PARENT / GUARDIAN Mr/Mrs/______  Print Signature Enclose non-returnable booking fee of 10.00 Cheques should be made payable to  2 - 6th August 9 -12 \'s 9 - 13th August 13 -16 \'s  (Monday 10.30am - Friday 7.00pm)  Thornthwaite Activity Centre  (near Harrogate)  Tel: 555 555 5555  Don \'t miss out - spaces are limited!  BOOK NOW  Faith Mission & Missionary Training Home (known as The Faith Mission) is a charity registered in Scotland No SCO05119  The Faith Mission    Health Information  We would be grateful if you could complete this form. It is important that the form is filled in as accurately as possible so that we are in possession of the medical information should your child require medical treatment.  What happens at camp?  Faith mission camp is a fun filled week with friends where you will find out more about Jesus. There will be outings, activities, good food, tuck shop, meetings, tournaments, sports & much, much more!  All information will be regarded as strictly confidential.  Name of camper 2 names & contact numbers in case of emergency: NAME 1. 2. ___________ ___________ CONTACT NUMBER ________ ______ ________ ______  Name and Tel. No. of your child \'s G.P _  Does your child require regular medication? YES/NO If yes please specify _________________________________ Does he/she suffer from: Diabetes Asthma Epilepsy or other fits Allergies - food or medication Is your child a vegetarian Is your child a bed wetter? YES/NO YES/NO YES/NO YES/NO YES/NO YES/NO  How much does it cost?  Camp costs 72.00 for 9-12 \'s &  76.00 for 13-16 \'s  A non  returnable deposit of 10.00 is requested to be sent with your booking form and the balance is to be paid by 30th June. Once booked we will send out a letter with details and directions.  There will also be a camp bank where campers can put any spending money for the tuck shop or for going shopping.  If yes to above give details ____________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ In case of an emergency & medical treatment is necessary, I give my consent & understand that I will be contacted as soon as possible. YES/NO I give my consent for my child to be given Paracetamol if thought necessary by the camp nurse eg:headache. YES/NO My child is physically fit & able to participate in camp activites & may swim under proper supervision YES/NO Signature of parent / guardian ______________________________  Come & join the fun!    ",1158);arrFiles[213]=new Array(215,"camps/ceng/Central%20English%20Camp%202010.pdf","18 Feb 2010","Form 10 (Read-Only)","","","BOOKING FORM 2010  Surname ...............................................(male/female) First name .................................................................... Address ......................................................................... ....................................................................................... ....................................................................................... Post code............................Tel .................................... Email ............................................................................. Date of birth ................................. Age at camp.......... Name & address of doctor .......................................... ....................................................................................... Any health problems?................................................... What medication?......................................................... Any special diet?........................................................... Name(s) of friend(s) to be in same tent 1..................................................................................... 2.....................................................................................  20.00 deposit enclosed 25.00 deposit enclosed Balance due by 30 June Balance due by 30 June Cheques made payable to `The Faith Mission \'  I wish to apply for: (Please Tick)  9-11s Camp 12-14s Camp 15+ Camp Deposit Deposit Deposit Full Fee Full Fee Full Fee  MEDICAL TREATMENT In the unlikely event that emergency medical treatment should be required, I give my consent and understand that I will be contacted as soon as possible. My child may be given Paracetamol if thought necessary by camp nurse.  Signature of Parent / Guardian ............................ Two Tel No \'s During Camp................................. ...............................................................................  www.faithmission.org  Kindly Kindly attach any other details we should know    Faith Mission Camps are held at the purpose built Centre on the edge of the small village of Harby situated in the beautiful Vale of Belvoir on the Leics/Notts border. With many years of experience, The Faith Mission offers excellent camping holidays. All staff are CRB checked and there is a high level of adult supervision. Sleeping is under canvas and campers are asked to bring their own bedding. Activities include indoor and outdoor sports, treasure hunt, pedal Go Karts, swimming, archery, crafts and much more. The many facilities at the centre, including the fully equipped sports hall and small indoor pool are used to the full. An outing is planned each week to an adventure theme park. (Twinlakes/Drayton Manor) Truths of the Christian faith are taught throughout the week in an interesting and relevant way with the aim of giving campers a really enjoyable holiday in a Christian atmosphere. The total cost of camp includes a non-returnable deposit of 25.00 with the balance due by 30 June. A tuck shop is available on site and a camp bank is organised for the safe keeping of pocket money. Please detach booking form and return to:  DATES DATES & COST Camp 1: Camp 1 Age 9-11 Mon 26--Fri 30 July 67.00 Camp 2: Camp 2 Age 12-14 Mon 2 --Fri 6 August 75.00 Camp 3: Camp 3 Age 15+ Sun 8--Fri 13 August 75.00 Prices are all inclusive Camps 1 & 2 arrive 10am depart 7.30pm Camp 3 arrive 3pm depart 10am  Additional Booking forms available at: central.english@faithmission.org  Daniel & Grace Howson, Glebe Farm, Langar Langar Lane, Harby, Melton Mowbray LE14 LE14 4BL. Tel: 01949 860313  Campers can only be booked in by returning the booking form and will receive further details in due course.    ",2042);arrFiles[214]=new Array(220,"camps/sweng/South%20West%20Camp%202010.pdf","25 Jan 2010","South West Camp 2010","","","Faith Mission South West Camp 2010 Booking Form  Name of Camper: (Block Capitals) ........................................................................ Address ....................................................................... ....................................................................... Post Code: ....................................................................... Date of Birth:................................................ Age at Camp:................................................ Telephone No:.............................................. Mobile No:.................................................... Male Junior Camp Female Teens Camp We would be grateful if you would complete this form. It is important that the form is filled in as accurately as possible so that we are in possession of the medical information should your child require medical treatment. All information will be regarded as strictly confidential. This form is a safeguard for your child. Name:............................................................. Address:........................................................ Post Code:..................................................... Telephone No................................................ Mobile No....................................................... Name & Tel No of your child \'s GP: ....................................................................... ....................................................................... Does your child require regular injections or tablets? Yes/No If yes please specify: ......................... ........................................................................ Does he/she suffer from Yes/No  Diabetes Yes/No  Asthma Yes/No  Epilepsy or other fits  Allergies - Food or Medication Yes/No  Please state if your child is a vegetarian Yes/No Has he/she had any other serious illness in the past of which we should be aware? ........................................................................ ........................................................................ Have you any other information about your child \'s health which you think we should know? ....................................................................... ....................................................................... If the need arises are you happy for our camp nurse/first aider to administer paracetamol at the recommended dosage? Yes/No Please give TWO telephone numbers where you can be contacted in the case of an emergency ....................................................................... ....................................................................... Should it be necessary I give consent for my son/daughter to have emergency hospital treatment and understand that I will be notified as soon as possible. Signature of Parent/Guardian .......................................................................  Name and Title of Parent/Guardian Block Capitals:............................................. Signature:..................................................... Enclose non-returnable booking fee of 10.00. Cheques should be made payable to The Faith Mission. It is always good to have a reminder of the camps and we would like to take photos as a record. If you would prefer that we did not take photos of you child please tick the box.    ",14);arrFiles[215]=new Array(222,"districts/neng/Banks%20leaflet.pdf","4 Feb 2010","Banks%20leaflet","","","There will be an international student team from The Faith Mission Bible College working alongside the church Cyprian - Nigeria Naomi - N. Ireland Hongki - S. Korea Timothy - N. Ireland Viktor - Germany Paul - England Cherith - N. Ireland  The team will also be doing some visiting, coffee mornings & school assemblies while in the area. There will be a message from the Bible shared at each event.  at  Banks  Methodist Church?  Saturday 20th - Sunday 28th February 2010  Jesus said  I am come that they might have life & that they may have it to the full  John 10:10  Faith Mission & Missionary Training Home (known as The Faith Mission) is a charity registered in Scotland No SCO05119  Faith Mission Week    Saturday 20th  6.00pm - Welcome Meal 7.00pm - Meet the Team  Friday 26th  After-School Club (in the hall)  3.15 - 5.00pm  Sunday 21st  10.30am - Service & Sunday School 2.30pm - Faith Mission service 6.30pm - Faith Mission service  Monday 22nd  7.30pm - International Evening Get a flavour of various countries  7.30pm (will be held in Mere Brow Village Hall) `Looking at the life of Harry Ferguson from an engineering, farming, historical and Christian perspective \' with George Conn  The presentation lasts approx one and a half hours followed by hot pot supper  (at Banks Leisure Centre)  Tuesday23rd  (at Banks Methodist Church Hall)  2.45pm - Ladies Afternoon Tea  Saturday 27th  8.30am - Breakfast at the church hall followed by 10-pin bowling 7.00pm - Praise & Puddings  Wednesday 24th  7.30pm - Film Night on Revival  (at Banks Methodist School)  Thursday 25th  7.45pm Youth Wii Nite  Sunday 28th  After-School Club (in the hall)  3.15 - 5.00pm 10.30am - All age Family Service 2.30pm - Faith Mission service 5.00pm - Church Faith Tea 6.30pm - Farewell Service    ",811);arrFiles[216]=new Array(223,"resources/archives/1886_99/1897/1897016.htm","6 Jan 2009","The Faith Mission Archives","History, Ministry, Missions, Details, The Faith Mission, Archives","The History of The Faith Mission Work since 1886","Bright Words: January 1897, Page 016 The Faith Mission Archives The Threshold of 1897 Reports of Special Xmas and New Year Meetings Firth of Clyde. THE usual meetings of the New Year have come again, and some of us were sent to Loch Fyne. It was indeed a treat to be up there, amongst those who have not the same privileges in the way of meetings as the people farther south. On the Monday, December 28, we started with a tea-meeting at LOCHGILPHEAD, when we had a quiet time. May the Lord do for each and all of us as He said : I will pour water on him that is thirsty, and floods on the dry ground. Next day found us on our way, amidst the rain, to CAIRNBAAN. A fair number gathered, and we realised the presence of the Lord in such a way as, we believe, will result in fruit in the Lord&#39;s children. FURNACE was our next appointment, and there, in the old powder-magazine, a few souls met. It was nice to hear, in the testimonies, of the Lord&#39;s dealings with them. The last night of the year was spent at INVERARAY. Commencing at 9.30, with tea at 10 P.M., we then had some addresses and testimonies from all except one or two in the company. Many were resolved on new devotion to Jesus in the New Year. Let all Bright Words readers pray for our friends there. The first day of 1897 found us at ROTHESAY, after a long sail, with a fair number gathered together. Some practical words were spoken by Mr W. J. Govan, Mr Leslie, Paisley, and Mr M&#39;Dougall, Edinburgh, and some, we believe, received blessing. We trust that lasting fruit will be the result of all these New Year meetings, through the Lord’s people fulfilling the conditions of blessing prescribed in Job xxxvi.11 “If they obey and serve Him, they shall spend their days in prosperity.” J.S. and J.S.G. [In the more northerly section of the West Highlands the meetings began on 31st December, but, as the series continues in various places till 12th January, report of them all is held over until next month.-ED.] Stirlingshire. WE had beautiful meetings at BONNY-BRIDGE - not very large, but representative of quite a number of villages, and exceedingly hearty and helpful. Gathering round the fire at the Watch-night, the last two hours of 1896 were spent in a nice quiet time of consideration and waiting on God, as well as in praise. The next day&#39;s meetings increased in attendance from fifty in the forenoon to about the number present at Pentecost, and passed off well from beginning to end. Five pilgrims and Messrs Brown and Ralston were speakers, and three of these were solo singers as well. First we heard of the cleansing of the temple that began on New Year&#39;s day 2600 years ago, and did not take long to complete, in fact, was done suddenly. (Have you yet had the experience of the Lord coming suddenly to His temple? Your body is the temple.) Then, after a little practical talk on forgetting and remembering, the third speaker exhorted us about being vessels cleansed, sanctified and meet for the Master&#39;s use. `In the afternoon there were also three preachers, and suggestive things were said on the multiplication of blessing that comes after subtraction of evil, about reckoning on God&#39;s faithfulness, and on true fasting and home religion. Then came tea, followed by many bright testimonies and much hearty singing. You have sung nothing but new hymns all day,” said one. Well, why not? With a new hymn-book and a new year, surely new hymns were quite appropriate. Many of them were very good, and went beautifully to well-known tunes. In fact, our first day’s use of Songs of Victory increased our appreciation of the new book. At the end of the testimony meeting some of our friends had to leave for trains, after we had sung together, Oh for a mighty Revival! The rest remained on a little longer, and we had two more short addresses on the unchangeableness of our Saviour and Master, and the duties and privileges of serving Him with the whole heart and life. To quite a number, at our Stirlingshire centre, we believe the first day of 1897 was a day of refreshing from the presence of the Lord. To Him be the glory. J. G. G. Fife and Lothians. THE sound of the &#39;trumpet gathered a goodly company to the Gospel Hall, PATHHEAD, on 1st January. Many, I am sure, will be glad they heard it and resorted thither. We had present with us the Rev. G. Campbell Morgan, Birmingham, Pilgrim and Mrs Donaldson, and several other pilgrims and friends. Pilgrim Brunton led the meeting, and though there was a little stiffness at first, yet it melted away under the presence and power of the Holy Spirit. The Lord blessed us through every speaker and every hymn, but the showers fell as Mr Morgan led us to look at the words of the Lord Jesus in John vii. 37-39 and showed us that the reason why rivers of living water did not flow out from many Christian workers was because they were thirsty themselves. They tried to get into verse 38 before passing through verse 37 ; they were pardoned, but still thirsted for heart-cleansing, companionship, etc., and until they came and found that Jesus could satisfy there could not be the overflow to others. After tea the meeting was open for testimony, several taking advantage of it, and praising the name of the Lord. The conference closed with a searching address by Mr Morgan on Genesis v. 21-24: Enoch walked with God. The power of the Holy Ghost was manifestly felt in the meeting, and as He revealed the point of controversy, and the doubtful thing (Rom. xiv. 23) which had hindered progress and fellowship in the past, many rose to their feet to signify that God had conquered, and that they made a full surrender, and would trust Him to conquer for them. The EDINBURGH Conference was held in Queen Street Hall, which might have been better filled. Mr J. G. Govan opened and led the meetings. After Mr J. L. Brown had sung To me to live is Christ, Mr G. C. Morgan&#39;s address fitted in beautifully, on two verses in Mark&#39;s Gospel, the words of the villagers in Nazareth, Is not this the Carpenter ? and God&#39;s testimony at the end of the eighteen years Jesus had spent as a village workman, Thou art My beloved Son, in Thee I am well pleased. All were made to feel that the place of blessing was in the will of God, and that, if we conquered in obscurity and loneliness, we could not but do the same before the gaze of the multitudes, Nazareth leading up to Calvary. In the afternoon Mr J. G. Govan spoke from various passages in Nehemiah, emphasising the need and sufficiency of the good hand of the Lord upon us to bring souls to Jesus. Mr J. Dodds, Rothesay, followed with helpful words on knowing that we were children of God (z John iii. I, R.V.). Then Mr J. F. Govan spoke from Luke ix. 51-56-the Spirit of the Master contrasted with that of His disciples. Nearly half of the pilgrim host gave a word or two of testimony, and, after tea, many turned out for a grand march through the busy streets of Auld Reekie. We praise God that some careless souls were awakened through our doing so. The evening closed with testimony, and we parted from one another, praising God for His continued goodness to us, and for the fresh vision of His glory, in the face of Jesus Christ. A. W. D. Border Counties. THERE is much that might be said on the month just spent amongst P.Us. and other meetings in the south-east ; but, as space is valuable, and I am asked to be brief, let it be enough to say it is encouraging to see the close of 1896 finding amongst all the P.Us. members who are continuing to seek first the Kingdom, laying out their lives to rescue those who are yet under the power of sin, deceived by the devil ; seeking in all things to glorify the Christ who has become their life. Brethren, be ye steadfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work….Ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord. It was a pleasure to be present at the closing meeting of the mission at Newtown St Boswells on the last night of the year, and to see the happy faces of quite a number of young men who had newly come out on the Lord&#39;s side. Next day (New Year&#39;s Day) a large number gathered for the annual conference, which commenced about 11-30 A.M. with There shall be Showers of Blessing, sung with great heartiness. We felt God&#39;s presence was with us in power right from the beginning ; as one remarked, it was more like sitting down with God and having personal dealing with Him, as each of the messengers brought us face to face with our privileges and the blessedness of the man walking in fellowship with his God. Miss A. Rankin gave an encouraging word on the promise of God&#39;s presence, followed by Miss Pairman, who gave a heart searching address on walking with God, being a walk of freedom (Psalm cxix. 45) and communion (Luke xxiv. 32) derived from a walk through the valley of the shadow of death (Psalm xxiii. 4)-death to self. Mr J. Dodds closed with an earnest address to young Christians on our identification with Christ in His death. After an hour and a half&#39;s interval, in which an open-air meeting was held by a number of the local Christians, the conference was resumed. Pilgrim Rankin, in her usual practical way, brought home to us how to walk, basing her remarks on Colossians ii. 6. Time was up for tea, after which the meeting was thrown open for testimony. The same liberty and freeness of spirit which characterised the other parts of the meeting seemed to characterise this. Amongst the many who stood to testify for Jesus were a number of the converts of the recent mission. It was good to hear them tell of God&#39;s work in their hearts, how He had converted and brought them to Himself. Time was too short for everybody to testify; and the meeting was closed by Mr Dodds with a powerful address on our identification with Christ in His resurrection life. With prayer and a parting hymn of consecration, all left for their several trains, realising it had been a day with God. May God make all the days of this year such that it may be said of each one, He walked with Me in peace and equity, and did turn many away from iniquity (Mal. ii. 6). A. R. Christmas in Ballymena. MANY of us had been looking forward with expectancy to the Christmas meetings at Ballymena, and when Christmas did come, as we waited in God&#39;s presence in stillness, broken only by the chiming bells outside, we did praise God that there were many there among the number of those who know the joyful sound. Close on three hundred were present at the opening meetings, and Pilgrim Irvine sought to bring us all into the position where the life of God only could manifest itself in us-namely, by being poor in spirit, utterly poor in regard to self, and rich only in regard to God. The writer, in a few remarks, brought the meeting to a close, and as we separated we knew God was working. The afternoon gathering was much larger, as the saints gathered from the east and from the west, and from in between. After prayer, Pilgrim Morrison emphasised Christ in you the hope of glory, after which Mrs Todd gave its outcome in everyday life, basing her remarks on She looketh well to the ways of her household. At this point the meeting was thrown open for testimony, and many took advantage of the privilege. It was good to hear how the story of the Cross meets the need of the Irish and Scotch alike. Miss Kay, who had come from London to be present, gave a sweet message from 1 John ii. 6: He that saith he abideth in Him ought himself also so to walk even as He walked The subject for the evening was the outcome of His life in us, as manifested in aggressive effort. Pilgrim Todd opened the subject, showing how the graces of the Spirit can be manifested in everyday life, and yet there be a lack of that self-denial for the salvation of others which was so manifest in the life of Christ and His apostles. Several five-minute sermons were given by pilgrims present, and a closing word on the practical outcome. A missionary meeting at 8 o&#39;clock was a special feature of the Christmas meetings this year. Being considered the most foreign, in that I could speak two languages, I sang a Gaelic solo, and told about the joys and difficulties of work in Mo dlauthaith fein ( Ma ain countrie ). Mr Estall, who expects to go to Africa, spoke, aided by the lantern, of the needs of the Dark Continent, while Pilgrim Irvine gave a closing appeal to the unsaved. Thus ended a blessed Christmas day, but the blessing still goes on, and already the fruit has been seen. Praise the Lord ! E. J. CAMERON. updated: 22/12/08 ",16);arrFiles[217]=new Array(224,"resources/archives/1886_99/1897/1897005.htm","6 Jan 2009","The Faith Mission Archives","History, Ministry, Missions, Details, The Faith Mission, Archives","The History of The Faith Mission Work since 1886","Bright Words: January 1897, Page 005 The Faith Mission Archives Monthly Record THE FAITH MISSION was founded in 1886, for the promotion of spiritual life and godliness through the evangelising of the country districts of Scotland, and farther a field if God leads, on unsectarian lines. The evangelists, called Pilgrims, generally work in pairs. They visit a place for several weeks, more or less, according as circumstances and the leadings of the Spirit of God seem to indicate advisable, visiting among the people and holding meetings for the unsaved and for Christians, in which they welcome the co-operation of all who love the Lord Jesus in sincerity. The Mission is maintained on the faith principle, by freewill offerings during missions and unsolicited contributions to Headquarters. GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE should be addressed to the Office, 25 Marshall Street, Edinburgh. DONATIONS for the GENERAL, RESTING, and FOREIGN FUNDS can be sent to the Director, J. G. GOVAN, at the Edinburgh Office ; for DISTRICT FUNDS, to the addresses given inside our back cover. Letters requiring personal attention should be marked Personal. General Report WE left ROTHESAY, after a very busy five weeks there, on 11th December. The short training-session with six sisters came to a close a few days previously. With daily Bible-readings, Bible lectures, visiting, correspondence, and meetings, our time was very fully occupied. The last ten days we had meetings nightly, with large attendances, and a good deal of interest most of the time, and a few professions of conversion. A tea-meeting at CHAPELHALL took us there for a Friday evening, and we had a pleasant stay with kind friends in the district over the Sunday, and a fairly attended evangelistic meeting that night. The next week-end was spent at TAYPORT, with a conference on the Saturday afternoon, and a gospel meeting on Sunday, as the close of a seven weeks&#39; mission held there. The hall taken was too large for the audience, and too cold for comfort, but, notwithstanding these disadvantages, a helpful time was experienced. Three pilgrims preached, and a number of friends in the audience witnessed for their Lord and Master, while we all united in praising His Name and waiting on Him for His blessing, without which the gathering together will all have been in vain. The last Sunday of the year found me in GLASGOW. First there was the 9.30 A.M. Prayer Union meeting in the Christian Institute. We have been glad to hear of the large increase in the numbers attending this meeting, and the times of refreshing experienced. Though many of the usual attenders were out of town that day owing to the holiday season, nearly thirty united with us in prayer and praise, and a little meditation on the Scriptures. The forenoon meeting at Water Street Mission Hall followed, and we were there also in the evening, when the hall was quite full. It was nice to get back once more to this our old training-ground, and to have a time of fellowship with a number of old friends as well as meet with new ones. But, as we wended our way down through Glasgow&#39;s busy streets, and passed one open-air after another, some almost so close as to interfere with each other, we felt glad our call was to the more neglected villages and country districts of our land. Still, what a need there is of consecrated, Spirit-filled labourers for the Master, in this great city, with all its godlessness, sin, and misery ! Let us remember these friends-in prayer. And now I will leave others to tell of the pilgrims&#39; progress during the month in the villages and country districts, and finish by praying that you and we may all have a very blessed and fruitful New Year in the fellowship and service of our One Lord. J.G.G. P.S I had almost forgotten that the list of donations to headquarters for the quarter is due this month. Well, it is not a very long one, and will not take long to write. We should have been quite glad to have required to spend more time in the writing out and adding up of the figures in the General Fund. However, we sincerely thank all who have given, and recognise with appreciation the kindness of those friends who year after year thus practically remember the spiritual needs of our villages and country districts, and give that help without which the work of the pilgrims in many needy little places could not be carried on. We also praise Him who is the giver of all, and whom we serve. GENERAL FUND-No. I, London, £1; 2, London, £10; 3, China, 10s.; 5, Addiewell, 5s.; 6, South Africa, £1 ; 7, Biggar, £1 ; 9, Glasgow, £1; 10, East Wemyss, 7s. (Resting Fund); 12, NewtonStewart, 41 ; 13, Doncaster, 3s. 6d.; 14, Fintry, ,£1; 16, A Grateful Heart, £10; 17, West Benhar,5s.; 18, Bannockburn, 5s.; 19, Largs, 3s. 5d.; 20, Airdrie, 5s.; 21, Anon., 6I; 22, Toronto, £10; 23, Mountain Cross, £1; 24, Glasgow, 17s.; 25, Lesmahagow, 6s.; 26, Twynholm, 3s. 6d.; 27, Anon., Irvine, £1; 28, Glasgow, 63, 3s.; 29, Blandford, 41; 30, Glasgow, 10s.; 31, Glasgow, 10s.; 32, Glasgow, £1 ; 33, Stewarton, 5s.; 34, Bonnybridge, 18s. (Resting Fund); 35, Alexandria, 7s. 6d.; 36,. Dumbarton, 5s.-Total, £50, 8s. 11d. FOREIGN FUND-No. 8, Gilbertstown, 10s. ; 15, Glasgow, £5; 17, West Benhar, 5s.-Total, 45, 15s. FOR PROPOSED NEW CENTRAL HOME-NO. 4, Manchester, £500; II, Rothesay, £10; 12, NewtonStewart, £1-Total, £511. East District Headquarters: c/o D. DONALDSON, 75 Warrender Park Road. Place. Pilgrims. Opened. Closed. TAYPORT Hutton, McLeod Nov. I Dec. 20 DUDDO Brunton, Richardson Nov. 8 Dec. 6 NEWTOWN ST BOSWELLS Rankins Nov. 22 Dec. 31 EDINBURGH (Hall), Donaldsons We were glad, before closing the mission at DUDDO, to be able to record some won for the Master, and we are confident the seed sown will yet bring forth fruit. Please pray for a small P.U. formed there. A report of the TAYPORT mission has been sent me, from which I take the following: It was quite nice to hear that at last it was settled we were to have another mission in Tayport, seven and a half years having elapsed since the first one. We felt that what was needed was really more a mission to Christians than to add to the superabundance of gospel meetings already held, and this seemed to be the Lord&#39;s mind too, as He led the pilgrims to speak very largely to Christians during the greater part of the seven weeks of the mission. We praise God for definite blessing received by some, and believe that more seed `fell into good ground,&#39; the fruit of which will only be seen as time goes on. Bright Words readers might remember to pray for a few backsliders restored, and others won to the Lord for the first time, that all may be `steadfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord.&#39; The mission closed with a conference on 19th December, at which about two hundred were present, addressed by Mr Govan and Pilgrims Donaldson and Brunton. Newtown St Boswells mission is reported by a friend below. GEORGE BRUNTON. The mission which began in NEWTOWN ST BOSWELLS three weeks ago, conducted by the pilgrim-sisters Rankin, has proved very successful. The meetings, though small for the first week, now keep gradually increasing in numbers and interest, and we rejoice that God has granted us the showers of blessing. Many anxious souls have remained behind at the end of the meetings to be spoken to, and have decided for Jesus. Some, after being at the meetings only a few times, have been brought under conviction, and intimated a desire to be spoken to regarding their soul&#39;s salvation, and are now rejoicing in having found a Saviour. A regular hour of meeting could not be adopted, as the hall was engaged previous to the pilgrims coming here. We were pleased to see that some of these engagements were cancelled in favour of this special effort, which has been so greatly owned of God. The work has been carried on with prayer and diligence. At the ordinary meeting in the hall, the simple gospel has been preached, and Jesus has been held up as a Saviour to the uttermost, and we praise God that the preaching of the gospel is still and ever shall be the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth. The musical part of the meeting is very attractive, and proves the means in God&#39;s hand of drawing people in who have not been in the habit of attending meetings of this kind. Other means than the ordinary gospel meetings have also been adopted to get at the people, such as cottage and children&#39;s meetings, and personal visitation, and all these have been crowned with success. We thank Him who is the giver of all. J. H, West District Superintended by J. STEWART, Rothesay. Place. Pilgrims. Opened. Closed. ROTHESAY and DISTRICT Stewart, Gillespie, M \'Alpine DUISKY (LochEil) Wark, M \'Phail Oct. 25 Dec. 30 LISMORE A. M \'Lean, Patterson Nov. 8 Dec. 29 PORT NA CROISH H. E. Govan, W. M Neill Nov. 17 Dec. 20 CREICH (Mull) Pendreigh, M.M`Lean Nov, 19 PORTREE (Skye) Carmichael, Campbell Nov. 22 TYNDRUM Harris Nov. 27 Dec. 23 DALRY (Galloway) Potties Nov. 29 Dec. 27 PAISLEY I. M \'Neil, Morton Dec. 5 Dec. 31 BONNYBRIDGE Webb, M \'Farlane Dec. 7 Dec. 31 WHITTLETS, AYR Dickson, Nesbitt Dec. 13 Dec. 31 In entering on work in the Strath of Appin, we have met with much kindness from old friends and new. It is wonderful how many and how far-reaching are the connecting links all over the Highlands, and how large is the influence which work in one place exerts upon another. PORT NA CROISH was the corner of the strath we worked first. In the little chapel there, for some five weeks, we had attendances which were considered very satisfactory, and the steady interest of those who did come was noticeable. For some of them it meant a walk of a few miles rightly over rough roads, and some of the nights the weather was not of the best. And some believed the things which were spoken, and - some believed not. For these we still pray. A few seemed to come to a true heart-faith in the Lord Jesus, and we trust will go on to prove His power to save. Good news comes from our sisters working among the crofters in the Ross of MULL, where one looks across the sound to historic Iona. Large meetings are reported, with much liberty and power and evident conviction; and slowly, one by one, precious souls have been stepping out of the gross darkness into the marvellous light. SKYE has been invaded, its capital being the first point of attack. Difficulties about halls have necessitated open-air work, in the rigours of mid-winter; but this, too, has manifestly been among the all things that co-operate for good. The U.P, minister and some of his people give valued help and sympathy; still, there are misconceptions and indifference to be overcome, and our sisters need your earnest prayers. At TYNDRUM Pilgrim Harris has had a little mission, experiencing much kindness from one or two local Christians, and being used to gather in a few souls for the Master. Our brothers in LISMORE have now had work in the southern end, with a few decisions and some blessing amongst Christians; but the visit to this island has, on the whole, been disappointing. What a wonderful educator is pilgrim life! Little did I think, a few years ago, that Iona and Ulva, and other such names of one&#39;s romance-reading days, would be household words with us to-day. And now we have reached LOCH EIL, stretching westwards from where our biggest Ben heaves his huge shoulders into the clouds in Babel like ambition. An un-get-at-able place is Duisky, with its wide moorlands stretching away up from the loch, dotted with crofts and shielings down by the loch-side. To come away from it, for instance, how does this do?-Be out into the fitful moonlight by 5.30 A.m., and for some five miles amble uncertainly over roads that bear some little resemblance to a skating-pond, the air chilly and damp with a sleety rime ; rouse the hardy ferryman, and after a half-hour&#39;s row reach the morning steamer at last. But one learns to love such experiences, and to praise God in all, for the sake of the spiritual results. And results, at Duisky, have been good and plentiful, the whole place being moved. Some most interesting cases of conversion are reported, and spiritual conviction has been deep and widespread. They ask me, locally, to put in a good word for the excellence of the work accomplished through the pilgrims. What else can I say than Praise ye the Lord ? A friend writes of this mission :- Pilgrims Wark and M`Phail brought a most successful ten weeks&#39; gospel meetings to a close on 27th December. The first three weeks the attendance was fairly good on week days, but greatly improved afterwards. By the end of the fourth week the schoolroom was like a little Bethel: many could say with Jacob, ` This is none other than the house of God, and this is the gate of heaven.&#39; Many who have been remarkably remiss for some years back in their attendance at church flock to the meetings. It can now be said of this place, ` Instead of the thorn is come up the fir tree, and instead of the brier the myrtle tree.&#39; A Prayer Union has been formed, which promises very well. The children&#39;s meetings have also been blessed, and the beautiful hymns are sung in almost every house. Praise the Lord. Here is a pretty picture from another part of our district:- A young man who was in the meeting on Sunday night sent for me to come and see him after the meeting; with the result that, after a little talk, it not being convenient to get prayer in the house, we found ourselves on our knees among the snow at the roadside. He seemed to grasp the truth, and came up to where I am staying, and with a few more young men we had a praise meeting till nearly midnight. In another part an old man who decided for Christ had not bowed the knee in prayer for fifty years. Praise God, he is learning to worship in spirit and in truth. A parish minister in the district applies to us for a Gaelic-speaking brother to be his assistant for a few months. Ask for blessing on this new departure, for guidance, and for all our needs. 2 Corinthians viii. 2-5 is largely true of some of the Highland places, for which we praise God ; to others, verse 7 might have some reference. H. E. G. DALRY (Galloway).-This place is very prettily situated among the hills. It is eight and a half miles from the nearest railway station, and about fifteen miles from the nearest town. There are not many inhabitants in the whole parish, about 900. Our meetings have been very well attended for Dalry, and they have not been fruitless. Some Christians profess to have received blessing, and several others have been won for God. Praise His name! May they now glory in the Cross of Christ, and be a means of blessing amidst the formality which prevails. The use of the U.P. Church and the Good Templars&#39; Hall was kindly granted us. T. POTTIE. Ireland Superintended by J. STEWART, Rothesay. Place. Pilgrims. Opened. Closed. BALLYCLARE, M. F, Wright, Goodall. Oct. 25. Dec. 20. AUGHAVEOUGUE, Garratt, Cameron. Nov. 3. Dec. 11. OUGHAN, Irvine, Estall. Nov. 29. Dec. 22. KILLYMAN, M. R. Wright, Barr. Nov. 29. LEGATERRIF, Morrison, Taberner. Nov. 22. Dec. 20. BALLYMENA, Todds, Cameron. Nov. 29. Jan. 3. DESERTMARTIN, Lyall, Kelly. Dec. 6. Dec. 18. BALLINDERRY, Morrison, Taberner. Dec. 27. BALLYNURE, M. F. Wright, Goodall. Jan. 3. TULLYORRAN, Lyall, Kelly. Jan. 10. KILLYBEGS, Garratt, Cameron. AUGHAYEOUGUE (Killybegs). - Many hearts in this parish are full of thanksgiving to God for the abundant blessing which He has given us during the mission which has just been conducted by Miss Garratt and Miss Cameron. The schoolroom was filled to overflowing each night for more than five weeks. On Sundays a second meeting was necessary, and even then some did not find room. We older Christians realised the working of God the Holy Spirit in our midst from the first, and were greatly rejoiced to see many yielding to His influence, and night after night some being brought into the service of our dear Master. We are truly grateful to God for sending His servants here. The Rev. W. Baillie (rector) was present when possible, and assisted in the meetings. His true sympathy was always with them. A Prayer Union has been formed, and already a number have joined it. Our earnest prayers will accompany our dear friends wherever they go. L. A. GALGEY. We feel there has been so much to praise God for in the Aughayeougue mission, that we should like to add a few words to the above. From the very beginning there was sound of abundance of rain. Unlike other missions, the people seemed to be taken hold of the first night ; and, after a few meetings, souls began to decide, and right on to the close of the mission there was scarcely a night which did not see men and women out at the front. Satan made a desperate fight to keep back the men, but, hallelujah ! the Lord Jesus won a glorious victory ; and we did praise Him when one night, after a hard struggle, ten young fellows pressed their way through the crowd and sought and found the Saviour. After that break the work was easy, and we had but to stand still and see the salvation of God. It was a great encouragement to have the sympathy of the local Christians, who came over often and helped, as did also friends from five of the P.Us. The mission closed with a splendid praise meeting. In about forty minutes one hundred and sixteen testified (many of whom were converts), several rising to their feet together, so eager were they to add their note of praise for all God had done for them. Every heart united joyfully in the words with which the meeting ended : Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power and riches, and wisdom and strength, and honour and glory and blessing. M. L. GARRATT. BALLYMENA.-This mission, conducted by Pilgrim and Mrs Todd, assisted by Miss Cameron, and occasionally by Pilgrim J. B. M&#39;Lean, has now been going on several weeks in Clonavon Hall, and has been attended by very definite blessing from God. The first three weeks were devoted to Holiness meetings, at which the writer experienced the presence and power of the Holy Spirit, and was enabled by God&#39;s grace to make a complete surrender of self, and publicly confess the miserable failure of his past life as a professed follower of the Lord. Thirteen years ago I trusted in Christ, but had to acknowledge that during all that time I lived a selfish and unfruitful life, quenching the strivings of the Spirit, and wilfully shutting my eyes to eternal realities as far as my duty to Christ and a perishing world was concerned. But I thank God for the grace which enabled me at these meetings to yield myself entirely-body, soul, and spirit-to His service, and to thus end in complete victory the losing battle which have been fighting so long in my own strength. Now I can truly sing, All glory to Jesus be given, and pray that He will ever keep me humble and lowly at His feet, and fit for the Master&#39;s use. Many others attending the meetings have a similar experience to which to testify to the praise of God. The mission has now been led into gospel work, and souls are being saved. God is working, and the prayers of His children are requested that we may have the showers of which we have received the droppings. Pilgrim Estall is with us, taking part in exhibiting some lantern views on interesting Bible stories. These, and the expositions of the same, prove a great attraction, and are, we believe, blessed in reaching the hearts of the people. M. W. BALLYCLARE and LOUGHAN reports too late for insertion.-ED. Mr HILL, who is now conducting village work in South Africa on independent lines, asks me to mention that his permanent address for correspondence is 1 Fairview Terrace, Mowbray, Cape Colony. updated: 22/12/08 ",39);arrFiles[218]=new Array(225,"resources/archives/1886_99/1897/1897014.htm","6 Jan 2009","The Faith Mission Archives","History, Ministry, Missions, Details, The Faith Mission, Archives","The History of The Faith Mission Work since 1886","Bright Words: January 1897, Page 014 The Faith Mission Archives Reviews Songs of Victory (Words only, 2d. and 3d. Glasgow, R. L. Allan &amp; Son, or of our Office). THIS new hymn-book, long looked for, is out at last. The title or name of the book is very good, and the shape and appearance not bad. Of course it is considerably bigger and bulkier than our own little Faith Mission book, that has done such good service these past years. But then, there are a great many more hymns. It is too soon to give a very confident opinion; but we believe it will be found, on the whole, to be a very good collection. There are a few hymns we would rather had been omitted, many others we do not know as yet, and some are not included that we would like to have seen in the book. Thirty-four that are in our own book do not appear. Of these some twenty will not, I think, be very much missed, but the other fourteen we often use, especially such as The Wondrous Story, Room for Jesus, Sinners Jesus will Receive, Showers of Blessing, Out of my Bondage, Follow Me, “Not a Sound Invades, etc. However, some of these could not be inserted, as permission was refused by those who had the copyrights. There may be a few alterations in the next edition, and one or two of the others may yet go in. Looking through all the hymns, there appear to be some 150 of what we might call Gospel ones, and 384 specially suitable for Christians, the total number being 534. Dividing our own book in the same way, we find totals of 60 and 114, making 174 in all. So that, with this new book, we have 90 more Gospel songs, and 270 more hymns for Christians&#39; meetings to select from. The new book should thus be a great improvement for regular work, though it will not be of particular advantage on missions. In fact, we may require to have a special leaflet for missions, as we could not afford to give this book away, and it may be difficult to sell it in new places. Prayer Union members will, however, receive copies of the cloth-bound edition on joining, instead of the Faith Mission hymnal previously given. The music editions are not to be ready for a few months yet. We trust this new hymn-book will be a help in the work of God. J. G. G. updated: 22/12/08 ",4);arrFiles[219]=new Array(226,"resources/archives/1920_39/1929/1929003.htm","6 Jan 2009","The Faith Mission Archives","History, Ministry, Missions, Details, The Faith Mission, Archives","The History of The Faith Mission Work since 1886","Bright Words: January 1929, Page 003 The Faith Mission Archives Too small a job A COMMITTEE representing the Standard Oil Company had an all-night session. The main task was to secure a manager for a new division of operation which the company hoped to open in China. The chairman insisted that the manager must have four qualifications: he must be under thirty years old; he must be thoroughly trained; he must have proved generalship; he must be able to speak the Chinese language. Many good men had been considered; but each was found to be lacking. It appeared that the meeting would fail of its object. But finally a young man arose, addressed the chairman, and declared that he knew one man who could meet all the requirements. He added that the man was at that time in China, living in the very city where the company was planning to establish headquarters. He was twenty-eight years old, had degrees from three colleges, had three years study and practice in the Chinese language, and had the full confidence of the Chinese people, among whom he was widely known. Moreover, he had been valedictorian of his class in college and was a natural leader. Someone asked how much salary this young man was getting, and his friend startled the committee by answering, £120 a year. The chairman said, There is something wrong. The young man&#39;s friend replied: I know there is. But the wrong is not with my friend; it is with the system that employs him. He works for a Mission Board. After thorough questioning regarding the missionary, the chairman said to the committee man, You go to China and offer him the place. The committee man was to offer £2000 a year. If that failed to secure him, he was to offer £2500 or even £3000. The young agent crossed the ocean and half of China, found his friend, and offered him the situation. The young missionary declined. The offer was raised, but was rejected. Finally the agent asked, What will you take? The missionary replied: It is not a question of salary. The salary is magnificent. The trouble is not with the salary, it is with the job. The job is too little. You offer me a big salary but a small job. I get a small salary, but I have a big job; and I would rather have a big job with a small salary than a small job with a big salary. I thank you for the confidence expressed in your offer; but I feel that I should be a fool to quit winning souls to sell oil. updated: 22/12/08 ",5);arrFiles[220]=new Array(227,"resources/archives/1920_39/1929/1929032.htm","6 Jan 2009","The Faith Mission Archives","History, Ministry, Missions, Details, The Faith Mission, Archives","The History of The Faith Mission Work since 1886","Bright Words: February 1929, Page 032 The Faith Mission Archives A Hallowed Reunion This little band of Prayer Union members at Clintyfinnan (whose leader is Mr H. A. M`Kinnon, Armoy), recently had its first real rejoining meeting. And what a rejoining it was! Undoubtedly the fragrance and the influence of that meeting will be a hallowed and sanctifying memory-yea, and more than a memory-to all who were privileged to be there. God the Holy Spirit pervaded the meeting from start to finish, and we all were subdued by His felt presence. After a delightful tea, Pilgrim Scott Presided and conducted the gathering through a sweet time of glowing testimonies to God&#39;s sovereign grace. Pilgrim Harper, addressing the meeting, took as her text- “Make me as one of Thy hired servants.” No one, listening to her impassioned appeal for wholehearted Christian service, could feel like refusing to pray that prayer, “Make me.” Truly the message was a God-given one, convicting many of wasted opportunities and causing sorrow for wasted lives. This message was followed by one on 2 Cor. 3:2 “Ye are our epistle, written in our hearts”-by Mr. Wm. Millar, Superintendent of the District. Once again the Holy Spirit spoke to our hearts, as he told us of the subject that should be written deep on our lives if we would be His “epistles, known and read of all men”-Christ in His simplicity, His sincerity, His sacrifice, His sympathy, and His sovereignty. At the close, when Mr Millar pleaded that all the Christians should be real living epistles, who should indeed shew Christ to a perishing world, the power of God so filled the place that there was no holding back. Men and women, youths and maidens, obeying the leading of the Holy Spirit, came forward and knelt at the front, and in short, earnest prayers asked God for His great gift, the Holy Ghost, in richest measure. It is almost too solemn to commit to paper-one was so hushed with the Unseen Presence- but it will live down the ages. “And on My servants and on My handmaidens I will pour out in those days of My Spirit,” saith the Lord. He has done it, and is doing so now. Praise His Holy Name! THOMAS G. BLAIR. updated: 22/12/08 ",4);arrFiles[221]=new Array(228,"resources/archives/1920_39/1929/1929007.htm","6 Jan 2009","The Faith Mission Archives","History, Ministry, Missions, Details, The Faith Mission, Archives","The History of The Faith Mission Work since 1886","Bright Words: January 1929, Page 007 The Faith Mission Archives The Advance Upon Shetland by M.Grindlay The Shetland Isles, Britain&#39;s most northerly home possession, are a hundred in number, twenty eight of them being inhabited. The largest measures fifty by twenty-five miles. The largest town, Lerwick, where our sisters now are, has some 5000 inhabitants. We subjoin Pilgrim Grindlay&#39;s report It was with mixed feelings we went aboard the North of Scotland steamer “St. Rognvald,” en route for Shetland. What would the future hold ? How would the new venture prosper ? Would the people welcome “women preachers”? These, and several other thoughts were uppermost in our minds; but in One we were confident, and that was God. Was He not the same in new places as in old? Surely we could trust Him. So with our faith strengthened by His word, “Ye shall go out with joy and be led forth with peace: the mountains shall break forth before you into singing,. We looked forward hopefully and trustfully to our winter of service for Him. On board we met two friends of the F.M, one of them being a convert brought into the fold through the instrumentality of the late Pilgrim Wood. It was encouraging to hear his testimony to the saving and keeping power of Christ. Arriving in Lerwick, we had to get a car to take us the last seven miles of our journey. Our first mission had been arranged in a little place called Quarff. How kind was our first welcome to the Isles ! As soon as the car stopped at our destination, our landlady hurried out to meet us, and escorted us to our little room, where a bright cheery peat fire was blazing on the spotlessly clean hearth. What a welcome sight after the long journey! We were glad it was over at last, and now we could settle down to business. Nor was this the only welcome. During our stay we were recipients of much kindness. No one need be a stranger amongst homely Shetlanders. Visiting was a real pleasure, and we were warmly received in each home. From the commencement of the mission a real spirit of interest was manifested. The Shetlanders are a very industrious people, especially the women-folk; yet they made time to come and listen to the glorious gospel sound. It was a joy to proclaim to the attentive hearers “the acceptable year of the Lord.” Yet it was not always rejoicing ; we knew something of the experience of “going forth weeping, bearing precious seed,” before there was the ingathering of the sheave; The voice of God reached a few hearts, and we trust they will continue to witness to the fact of their deliverance. Those of you who are praying for the work in Shetland, take courage, pray on! God is answering. Remember the young converts, that they may be able to “withstand all the fiery darts of the evil one.” “Charms and joys once felt and known Backward through my life I trace; But this joy stands out alone- Sinners found and saved by grace.” updated: 22/12/08 ",5);arrFiles[222]=new Array(229,"resources/archives/1920_39/1929/1929022.htm","6 Jan 2009","The Faith Mission Archives","History, Ministry, Missions, Details, The Faith Mission, Archives","The History of The Faith Mission Work since 1886","Bright Words: January 1929, Page 022 The Faith Mission Archives General Notes THE record of these past three months, with which our forty third year opened, has been one of prayerful and persistent FIGHTING THROUGH Satan&#39;s opposition in many forms till success crowned the Pilgrims&#39; efforts. Some of the missions, indeed, have been remarkably fruitful from the very outset. Here are some extracts from the Pilgrims&#39; letters : THE BATTLE IS BEGUN here. The enemy appears to be well entrenched in this little town, and I don&#39;t think will be easily driven out. In going round the place, there is nothing whatever to inspire hope; but, praise the Lord, our eyes have been directed to One who is `far above all.&#39; Our only hope cometh from the Lord. We are putting God to the test, and testifying to His faithfulness to hear and answer prayer. In spite of appearances, I dare not disbelieve for victory. The devil would seek to implant fear in the heart, but by the grace of God I will still sing- `I believe God without any doubting; I believe God, the victory shouting.&#39; THERE are no decided Christians here, as far as can be seen at present, and the whole village is covered with A THICK DARKNESS, Yet how wonderfully near the Lard has been since we arrived ! If it were not for His presence, our courage would fail, for the powers of darkness are appalling. Thank God, He has given us a real burden for the place, and by His grace we mean to go through. We feel we are beginning to experience something of what it is to `know God.&#39; He is the only one upon whom we can rely; but-praise Him !-He is sufficient for all our needs. YOU would be highly amused if you could pop your head round the door of ‘OUR WEE HOOSE.&#39; Here we are keeping a home in great style-food well cooked, though a trifle plain, and wonderful appetites, which makes all the difference. The Lord graciously undertook from the beginning. From S--- we were motored to B--- , where we changed cars; and the joiner of the village, who had received blessing through the recent mission, brought us on here. He also provided us with a great bag of sticks for lighting fires, and another friend put several huge lumps of coal in as well. We were even provided with bread, butter, tea, jam, biscuits, etc.; and before our leaving Perth the Lord had sent in £I for our work. Join us in praising Him for such laving-kindness. THIS is a very mountainous, scattered district. The visiting is QUITE A PROBLEM over fences, through hedges, etc.; but it is. well worth while for His dear sake. The people are coming out well. The &#39;break&#39; came on Sunday night, when one young man trusted the Lard to save him, and nine others have decided since. There has been very deep conviction in the meetings and most of those who have trusted the Lord `wept their way to Calvary.&#39; The meeti