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Missionary Profile > William & Bev Pharand

Country: Conakry
E-mail: wpharand@paoc.org

Prayer Request/Praise Report: On Sept. 28, witnesses say, soldiers in the capital, Conakry, opened fire on crowds during a demonstration against the military ruler, Capt. Moussa Dadis Camara. The Guinean authorities say 56 people were killed; human rights officials put the toll at 157. As of October 7, basic staples like water, food and electricity are still absent or at best scarce. Please pray for safety and peace for the Pharands and the Guinean people.


Pray for the nearly 150 national ALLELUIA Pastors, Teachers and Workers which God has called the Pharands to equip. Pray they will always remain true to the Word.

Pray for the Christian schools. There are about 2,000 students in our schools. Over 85% of the students are from Muslim families.

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Profile

The Pharands have answered the call "Here am I. Send me!" They are actively involved in church planting. Thirty ALLELUIA Churches have been opened in Guinea.

Thanks be to God, these churches are making an eternal difference. In one service, seventy people were baptized in water. During the following two weeks, many experienced the baptism of the Holy Spirit.

The Gospel is being preached under the anointing. Strongholds of the enemy are being destroyed and lives are being transformed. Many are being delivered, saved, bapitzed in water and filled with the Holy Spirit. God is faithfully raising up a new generation of national leaders to advance the Kingdom. Presently, there are ten students (all Guineans) in Bible College.

In addition, there are now twelve ALLELUIA Schools. More than 2000 children are hearing the Gospel - many for the first time.

As you partner with the Pharands in prayer and financial support: churches are being built, nationals are being trained, the poor are being fed, the sick are recieving medical attention and the lost are being saved. Together, for God's glory, we are making a difference.

The harvest is ripe and Jesus is coming back soon. Guinea needs your help - will you partner with us in making an eternal difference?




News

 
Brutality in Guinea Shocks Transplants (Thu, October 08, 2009)
[William & Bev Pharand Conakry]
This article by columnist Sam Dolnick recently appeared in The New York Times. The story depicts Guineans who are shocked by recent atrocities. Please be encouraged to pray for the Pharands and Guinea
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