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God, please guide a newly formed team in West Africa’s Gulf Coast as they begin translating the Gospel of Luke into their own language.
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God, please provide for a literacy project in West Africa’s Gulf Coast as the team prepares to start pilot projects this spring.
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God, please send four national workers who are fully equipped for Kingdom work to our teammates in West Africa.
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