Tell your Story to the Next Generation! - TWRTell your Story to the Next Generation! Dear Family and...

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Tell your Story to the Next Generation! Dear Family and Friends, Joshua, having just seen God move the Jordan River out of his way so he could lead the people across, was instructed to remember this day and teach the truth of God to his children. Twice in the past few months this reminder came across our path. First, in a sermon, and second, during a visit to the life-sized replica of Noah’s Ark, located in Kentucky. See the belly of the Ark in the above picture? We both love to tell the story of what God is doing through the work we have before us within Trans World Radio. But we are even more passionate about telling our own stories of faith, trust, provision and care from our Heavenly Father, to our next generation. We delight in our eldest granddaughter, Rachel Ball, having just graduated from high school, making plans to continue her education at John Brown University. Those of you with great memories will recall that her parents, Sarah and Doug, met each other and graduated from JBU. Pray with us that this precious, talented granddaughter will shine God’s love as she develops her own story to tell the next generation. July 2018 What do these stones mean?

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Page 1: Tell your Story to the Next Generation! - TWRTell your Story to the Next Generation! Dear Family and Friends, Joshua, having just seen God move the Jordan River out of his way so he

Tell your Story to the Next Generation!

Dear Family and Friends,

Joshua, having just seen God move the Jordan River out of his way so he could lead the people across, was instructed to remember this day and teach the truth of God to his children.

Twice in the past few months this reminder came across our path. First, in a sermon, and second, during a visit to the life-sized replica of Noah’s Ark, located in Kentucky. See the belly of the Ark in the above picture?

We both love to tell the story of what God is doing through the work we have before us within Trans World Radio. But we are even more passionate about telling our own stories of faith, trust, provision and care from our Heavenly Father, to our next generation.

We delight in our eldest granddaughter, Rachel Ball, having just graduated from high school, making plans to continue her education at John Brown University.

Those of you with great memories will recall that her parents, Sarah and Doug, met each other and graduated from JBU.

Pray with us that this precious, talented granddaughter will shine God’s love as she develops her own story to tell the next generation.

July 2018

What do these stones mean?

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Seasons of Blessings in the Greater St. Louis area

Did anyone notice the prolonged Winter and then sudden arrival of Summer this year?

We were deeply blessed during our missionary deputation in Southern Illinois and greater St. Louis area while visiting many of you, our prayer and financial support team. We told our story 29 times in our 4-week tour. But we also found deep rest and refreshment. What a beautiful team we make – each of us telling God’s story globally!

Prayer & Praise

• Pray for the West Africa License to be finalized for bringing the gospel into Boko Haram region.

• Pray for our granddaughter, Rachel, as she enters the new season of life – college!

• Praise for the global outreach we experience in our work. May God use the changing seasons of our lives to share God’s story to the next generation.

Blessings dear ones,

David & Flora Rittenhouse

David & Flora Rittenhouse

David email: [email protected]

Flora email: [email protected]

TWR mission address:

Trans World Radio

PO Box 8700

Cary, NC 27512

1-800-456-7897

www.twr.org/global_staff/rittenhouse/

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