Conference Weekend 2010
Bilingual Youth Night
Our Bilingual Youth Night is NOT to be missed!!!
Come and be blessed by Jason Ray – in concert live.
Asmick Jean-Jacques will be sharing his testimony of God’s saving power.
Don’t forget to make time to visit the missionary kiosks while you are here.

Bilingual Children’s Program
Kids, we have something special just for you!
If you are between the ages of 5 and 12, come join us on Saturday, November 6 from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Here are all the interesting things we will de doing:
Prayer Room
The Prayer Room will be open during the entire conference weekend. Feel free to come quietly before the Lord; whether for 5 minutes, 15 minutes or 50 minutes. Volunteers will be available to pray with you and for you, if you wish.

"Pray for the Nations"
During the Missions Globales conference weekend, we would like to invite you to visit the “Pray for the Nations” kiosk on the second floor.
The call will go out to you to pray for the nations. You will have an opportunity to choose a country and commit to praying for that country for an entire year. You will be given a country profile along with practical information on how to pray strategically.
Come; sign up! Be involved as a church and “adopt a country”. Enlist your small group, your youth group, or your Sunday school class in praying for a nation. You can adopt a country as a family or as an individual.
Experience the blessing and encouragement as you see God answering prayer!
You may also call the Missions Globales office at any time before the conference and choose “your country”.
"Celebrate the Nations "
You are cordially invited to “Celebrate the Nations” Saturday, November 6 from 6:45 to 8:45 p.m.
Several evangelical ethnic groups from Montreal will share in song in their own language.
Our conference speaker Ray Pritchard will share on, “His Kingdom Will Never End”.
Bring the whole family and celebrate with us!
Session for Women
Marlene Pritchard will be speaking on, “Journey to Forgiveness”. Mother-daughter relationships can be complicated and difficult. Marlene will share her personal mother-daughter journey from bitterness to forgiveness.
The session will be in the Cafeteria (1st floor), Saturday November 6th from 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon.
Rendez-vous with Jonathan Fuller
A special session for everyone. Jonathan Fuller will be speaking on, “Six Continents - One Gospel”. “Mission from anywhere to anywhere” sounds great, but it gets complicated! How does a Brazilian break-dancer end up in Japan, and how can we keep him there? What are the Chinese doing in Africa, and who should care? What would take a Finnish couple to Taiwan and a Taiwanese couple to Germany? What happens if the Brazilian, Chinese, Finnish and Taiwanese all end up working together on one team in say, Thailand? Building global partnerships around one gospel is a great adventure. Living out those partnerships as God’s people in our broken world is itself a demonstration of the truth of that one gospel.
The session will be in the Salle Récréation Secondaire (1st floor), on Saturday, November 6th from 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon.
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Asmick Jean-Jacques is a pastor, father of 4 children and guardian of 2 nieces and 1 nephew, football coach and youth worker. He works in an under privileged part of Montreal where delinquency and poverty are very prominent.
Asmick comes from a very troubled background being involved in gangs for 15 years. His anti-social ideologies, his delinquency and his violent behavior brought him to the fort front of organized crime. His life as a “gangster” which today seems to attract so many young people, resulted in 9 years of incarceration at various institutions.
“We are a product of our choices”, declares Asmick wherever he speaks. His life choices made him a hardened, active criminal, well known, dangerous and violent criminal. His poor choices led him to foster homes, prison in isolation, the hospital and very close to death. But one day, Asmick made another choice. This choice changed his life completely and beat all statistics. There was ONE choice that changed everything – Jesus Christ.

Dr. Ray Pritchard serves as president of Keep Believing Ministries, an Internet-based community serving Christians in 219 countries. Keep Believing Ministries exists to equip and encourage people to keep believing in Jesus. For 26 years he pastored churches in Los Angeles, Dallas and Chicago. Dr. Pritchard has authored over 25 books, including “An Anchor for the Soul”, “Stealth Attack”, The Healing Power of Forgiveness”, “Credo: Believing in Something to Die For”, “In the Shadow of the Cross”, and “Why Did This Happen to Me?” Three of Dr. Pritchard’s books have been translated into Chinese.
He and his wife Marlene have been married for 35 years. All of their sons and daughters-in-law have spent time in recent years teaching English in China. Dr. Pritchard enjoys the Internet, riding his bike, and anything related to the American Civil War.

Marlene Pritchard was born in Havre, Montana and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. She is a graduate of Tennessee Temple University where she received her BA in Elementary Education. She and Ray have been married for 35 years. She has been a pastor's wife, schoolteacher and the administrator of Oak Park Christian Academy. Both Marlene and Pastor Ray speak together in conferences and retreats. And of course, she is the mother of three boys and is very happy to have two daughters-in-law, Leah and Vanessa.

Jonathan Fuller grew up in Christian home. His parents were missionaries with OMF in the Philippines.
Jon and his wife Marilyn began their ministry in 1988 in the Southern Philippines with a focus on the Kalagan – 50,000 unreached Muslims. After years of service with various responsibilities, Jon and Marilyn have taken up the role of International Director for Mobilization (IDM) at the OMF International Headquarters in Singapore. As IDM, Jon works with OMF’s mobilization teams in eighteen different countries, helping them share the needs and opportunities amongst East Asia’s Peoples.
Jon has traveled extensively, including a recent trip to explore ministry with Chinese in Africa, part of OMF’s commitment to be a global community of East Asian specialists.
Jon has been serving as IDM since 2005. He is the author of: “Cross Currents: The Story of the Muslim and Christian Encounter in the Philippines”.
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