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In the Dec. 1979 issue of [[Letters of Interest]], in the section on "Notes from Widows of the Lord's Servants", Mrs. Joe Nieboer writes, "The Lord has been blessing our assembly here in the town of Greece, a suburb of Rochester. It is such a joy to see some of the young men who started in our handcraft classes 12 years ago, when they were 9 years old, now actively winning others to the Lord. My son David, 38, in [[California#Los Angeles|Los Angeles]], has lung cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy. Our times are in the Lord's hands and we wish them there."
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In the Dec. 1979 issue of [[Letters of Interest]], in the section on "Notes from Widows of the Lord's Servants", Mrs. Joe (Evelyn) Nieboer writes, "The Lord has been blessing our assembly here in the town of Greece, a suburb of [[New York#Rochester|Rochester]] in [[New York]]. It is such a joy to see some of the young men who started in our handcraft classes 12 years ago, when they were 9 years old, now actively winning others to the Lord. My son David, 38, in [[California#Los Angeles|Los Angeles]], has lung cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy. Our times are in the Lord's hands and we wish them there."
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Then in Nov. 1984 from Evelyn: Aug. 15: "I was busy for four months pouring, cleaning up, and firing over 225 ceramic pieces for Camp Li-Lo-Li, I am too old to go to camp, bat this is one way I can do my bit to make it more enjoyable for the children.  I am daily in prayer for the salvation of these children, many of whom are from broken and unsaved homes."  
  
 
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* [[Letters of Interest]] (LOI) 1979-12
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* [[Letters of Interest]] (LOI) 1979-12; 1984-11

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In the Dec. 1979 issue of Letters of Interest, in the section on "Notes from Widows of the Lord's Servants", Mrs. Joe (Evelyn) Nieboer writes, "The Lord has been blessing our assembly here in the town of Greece, a suburb of Rochester in New York. It is such a joy to see some of the young men who started in our handcraft classes 12 years ago, when they were 9 years old, now actively winning others to the Lord. My son David, 38, in Los Angeles, has lung cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy. Our times are in the Lord's hands and we wish them there."

Then in Nov. 1984 from Evelyn: Aug. 15: "I was busy for four months pouring, cleaning up, and firing over 225 ceramic pieces for Camp Li-Lo-Li, I am too old to go to camp, bat this is one way I can do my bit to make it more enjoyable for the children. I am daily in prayer for the salvation of these children, many of whom are from broken and unsaved homes."

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