Join us in this work. Lend us a hand through prayer so that many will give thanks for the gift that comes to us when God answers the prayers of so many. 2 Corinthians 1:11 (VOICE)
December 29th - January 4th
Week 1: The Caribbean
CLC Guadeloupe
Monday (29th) - Guadeloupe:
Joel Bores, the manager, writes: “The CLC bookshop in Pointe-à-Pitre has been operating from the same address for 16 years. We have seen God’s blessing all this time. However, 2009 was a very difficult time of strikes and economic problems on this island. In the years since then, the situation has not really changed and now our bookshop is also facing financial difficulties. Sales have fallen significantly and we need to relocate the bookshop. Pray that God will guide us as we need a building that is cheaper to rent, but in a good location for customers.”
Tuesday (30th) - Antigua:
Arah Martin, the manager of the bookshop in St. John’s, was unwell last year and needed surgery. Praise the Lord she has been pain-free since the operation and was able to take time to recover and recuperate before returning to work for the weeks immediately before Christmas. In Arah’s absence, Eurel Hodge, the former manager, was happy to be back helping in the shop. Please pray for Arah and her assistant, Cecilia Ferrance.
Wednesday (31st) - Martinique:
Dany Manikon is the manager of the bookshop in Fort de France and his co-worker is Joceline Bapin. The bookshop has been in the same location for 30 years but, due to three years distruption in the city centre (tramlines are being installed) and fewer people visiting the area around our shop, the decision has been taken by CLC France to sell the shop property and find new premises in a better location. Please pray for God’s guidance in these matters.
CLC Martinique
Thursday (1st) - Trindad:
Our bookshops on this island are located in Port of Spain, Arima, San Fernando, and Point Fortin. The crime situation in Trinidad has spiralled out of control; people no longer value life, the majority of people involved in crime are the young people, 14-35 years old, and most of the murders are drug and gang related. We are grateful for God’s daily protection and deliverance and, as we are a business with a mission, we make use of every opportunity to minister to the customers. Our main objective is to be a lighthouse in Trinidad and Tobago.
Friday (2nd) - Dominica:
CLC has had a bookshop in Roseau since 1947. Currently it is managed by Davis Laudat (who has been with CLC for the past 23 years) with help from co-worker Janet Davis. The shop team praise God for a recent agreement with CLC USA to receive shipments, twice a year, of second hand Christian books and Bibles through their BookLink programme. This will allow the shop to stock and sell good books at low cost which helps us with our finances and helps customers who can’t afford books at the full price.
The Weekend (3rd/4th) - Barbados:
Sales have been in decline recently, as is the case in so many bookshops. In addition, many government buildings have moved from the city centre and there is less footfall past our bookshop. For some years now, the team have prayed about the possibility of buying the empty plot of land next to our bookshop property to use for customer parking and possibly as a source of revenue from charging for public use. We continue to pray for a miracle, and better days ahead.