Home: News Archive: November 2001

Hi from the Kings,

Two months have past since September 11 and the days continue to be very full for us. Even though visitors to our web site have actually decreased in number as people go back to a more normal lifestyle, web site traffic is still up 50% from the month prior to the tragedy. Pray for us as we develop new features to enhance the effectiveness and attractiveness of our Muslim-oriented web site.

Church meetings is what has kept our plate full since mid-October. We've spoken 12 times on Islam or the ministry since then, six of them being situations new to us. That's been good since we are in need of new contacts to expand our financial support base. Pray for God's supply. We continue to be undersupported by about $800 US per month.

Karen is volunteering 2 days a week as a teaching assistant in a local ESL class (English as a Second Language) where immigrants from various backgrounds seek to improve their language skills. She is teaching the newer students and enjoying the opportunity to help them this way. This can be a great ministry opportunity and we are praying that such will be the case.

Adam is enjoying his studies in his first year at Heritage in Cambridge. Father and son are actually studying in the same school since I (George) began studying Hebrew at Heritage a couple of weeks ago! Adam also works part-time as a web site designer for a professional web design firm, as well as private jobs on the side. The other 4 King kids are back into their studies but are also all working at part-time jobs in varying degrees.

AN IMPORTANT NOTE: Please note the change in our email address. After November 22, we will no longer be able to receive email at the old address due to changes in our internet service provider. I am hopeful that the new email address we are giving you will not change for many days to come. Our new email address is kings@al-kitab.org
It can be used immediately.

We thank God for your interest and prayers,

Sincerely in Christ,

George for all

 
 
 

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