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    Mission Network NEws (press release), Grand Rapids
    May 11 2007


    Evangelist launches initiatives and tools for Armenian church

    Armenia (MNN) -- Evangelist Sammy Tippit is in Armenia to launch a
    training series among the Armenian believers.

    Given the context, there are some security concerns, but he says the
    materials will also be helpful for the church in the nearby Islamic
    republics. "We're going to release an initiative: 'Praying For Your
    Family,' which we have done in Brazil, here in the United States,
    Iran and other places. I'm going to be speaking to pastors and
    leaders from around the country about 'Praying For Your Family.'"

    STM is in partnership with "The Brotherhood," a renewal movement
    within the Apostolic (Orthodox) Church of Armenia. This group will be
    running the grassroots part of the program. (They've previously
    published two of Tippit's books, The Prayer Factor and Fire in Your
    Heart.)

    The goal with this initiative is to try to help people learn how to
    pray effectively and Biblically for their families.

    Many are responding to the Gospel throughout the region, and that's
    why Christian leaders have asked STM to provide leadership training.
    They desperately need people to lead small Bible study groups. This
    training could play a role in one of the most strategic times of
    training leaders in the Islamic world.

    Tippit says, "I believe that this will result in many family members
    coming to Christ and many families growing closer to one another.
    That will be the first thing that we will do."

    Then he's speaking to a conference of church leaders about "8 truths
    to live or die by," a topic that's recently been close to his heart.
    "I have just been diagnosed with prostate cancer. Of course, anytime
    you get that kind of a diagnosis, it causes you to reflect deeply on
    the things which are really important. So I just thought it would be
    appropriate at this time to speak about the things that are the most
    important in ministry."

    The Armenia trip will be his last overseas before his prostate cancer
    surgery. Tippit explains, in his blog, that his schedule remains
    busy right up until his surgery is scheduled. "I will also speak at
    the Global Day of Prayer in San Antonio, Texas, at the end of May. I
    preach in June in Florida and also at the Sunday morning worship
    service at the Southern Baptist Convention in San Antonio. Then we
    launch Praying for Your Family in Canada right before I have my
    surgery."

    He plans on recuperating for two months before getting back into the
    "swing of things." Pray that the surgery goes well and that Tippit
    heals quickly. Pray, too, that Tex will continue to experience the
    peace of God.


    http://www.mnnonline.org/article/9901
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