TERRY and TAMI MORSE
WBF Missionaries to
FRANCE

Dec. 8, 2003

Dear Friends,

    Our Christmas program will be this Sunday, Dec. 14.  We have the possibility of about 40 coming. Really, that is a few too many for our meeting room, but we will find a place if they all come. We ask for your prayers, that the visitor's hearts will be touched by the 35 minute program (mainly voice and instrument specials, interspersed with Stephane giving verses and the true story of Christmas between each song) during which I will do the chalk drawing, which is a manger scene, and the black light above is that of Christ sitting on his throne with all bowed before Him.  Then we will have a party, with finger foods, and games, plus a Chinese Auction. Please pray that hearts would be touched and moved toward Christ.

    As well, we have been asked to present our hand bell choir to the Music School the 18th. A couple that played in the choir just moved, so we are short two players. But Tiera and a friend, Jason, who are both trained in music with 3 or 4 instruments, will be here, and they should be able to fill in. It is simply another contact, a way of reaching out to our community and the people of our valley. We need wisdom in this affair, whether to offer a choir for the kids at the Music School or not. The bells are expensive, but they are tools for the ministry, and we wish to use them for the Lord. Then too, that would take more time, and we are already quite busy. So we seek the direction of the Lord ... 

    Thus, we ask for your prayers for these events. I view prayers like valuables placed in a safety box. God has one key, and we have the other, which is our prayers. God has put his key in the lock and turned it, and it waiting for us to put ours in, which are the prayers we offer to Him. Then the box is opened and God gives out all the valuables inside. Just a picture, but He moves because of the prayers of His people! What a privilege to be in His service!! 

God bless you all!!! 

Terry Morse and family,
Eglise Biblique Baptiste 
St. Remy de Maurienne, Alps, France 

Previous letters Morse Home E-mail us WBF Home