NEWSLETTER
Sept/Oct 2005
Volume Fifteen
In this Issue of:
FINDING LOST SOULS
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NEWSLETTER September/October 2005 - VOLUME FIFTEEN
INDEPENDENT CHURCH IN INDIA PO BOX 238 FREDERICKSBURG, PA 17026
website: www.indchurch.org email:info@indchurch.org
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Independent Church in India (ICII) wants to warmly invite you all to come to their first banquet which will be held at the Fairland Brethren in Christ Church in Cleona, Pennsylvania. Please come so you can feel more apart of the Lord's work in India. Learn how the Lord is using your gifts and answering your prayers in the nation of India. We also want to get to know you better. Please fill out the online registration form and return it by September 17th. After the buffet dinner, we will be showing our latest video presentation called "Touching the Untouchables". This video is on the outreach and plans ICII has for those unfortunate people with the dreaded disease of leprosy. In this new release you will learn about the dark world of a victim with leprosy. Watch how the Lord is moving and bringing revival among those who once had no hope, and is transforming them into His glory. After working with, and seeing the horrifying conditions of those homeless people with leprosy, ICII has determined that this need is urgent, and this will be their next project. All proceeds from this banquet will go towards purchasing land, building homes, and providing needs for those lepers who once had no hope in their lives. Please register online for the banquet here
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NEW VIDEO RELEASE!!!
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Available on DVD or VHS for a gift of $10 includes shipping and handling. To order through paypal please give at least $10 to general needs and write in the comment area that you would like a dvd or vhs.
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Touching the Untouchables
Reaching Out to Those Stricken With
the Dreaded Disease of Leprosy...
Leprosy. Down through the ages, the most dreaded and feared disease of mankind. The sad fact is that leprosy is still thriving in the nation of India and it has victimized hundreds of thousands of people. This disease is often called the "living death" because of its appalling effects on the victim's body, causing gruesome disfigurement, permanent disability, blindness, and untold suffering and shame. These unfortunate people are ostracized by their society, and are the poorest of the poor. Many lepers are made homeless by their own families, cruelly abandoned and cast out into the streets because of their horrifying disease, left alone to suffer and die in their terrible state, heartbroken and emotionally shattered, no one to love or care for them. Watch rare shocking video footage and hear the heart-wrenching life stories of India's 'untouchables'...
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"Touching the Untouchables"
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