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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." 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; 1984-11