More UK vigils keep focus on Norman Kember (Ekklesia,UK ). Further events are taking place today in Cambridge and Peterborough, and on Monday in London to maintain attention on the CPT captives in Iraq. It is nearly seven weeks since they were abducted. The Fellowship of Reconciliation says: "If you can't make it to these events you may like to organise a local public vigil in your area. Public vigils keep the hostages in people's minds. A poster/leaflet which can be used on vigils or simply put up in windows is available to download as a word doc or a pdf. We are also suggesting that people pray for Norman Kember, Tom Fox, Harmeet Singh Sooden, Jim Loney and all who are being held against their will in Iraq at noon each day. If you are planning to hold a public vigil, please do let us know as we can help publicise the event."
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Saturday, January 14, 2006
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More UK vigils keep focus on Norman Kember (Ekklesia,UK ). Further events are taking place today in Cambridge and Peterborough, and on Monday in London to maintain attention on the CPT captives in Iraq. It is nearly seven weeks since they were abducted. The Fellowship of Reconciliation says: "If you can't make it to these events you may like to organise a local public vigil in your area. Public vigils keep the hostages in people's minds. A poster/leaflet which can be used on vigils or simply put up in windows is available to download as a word doc or a pdf. We are also suggesting that people pray for Norman Kember, Tom Fox, Harmeet Singh Sooden, Jim Loney and all who are being held against their will in Iraq at noon each day. If you are planning to hold a public vigil, please do let us know as we can help publicise the event."
More UK vigils keep focus on Norman Kember (Ekklesia,UK ). Further events are taking place today in Cambridge and Peterborough, and on Monday in London to maintain attention on the CPT captives in Iraq. It is nearly seven weeks since they were abducted. The Fellowship of Reconciliation says: "If you can't make it to these events you may like to organise a local public vigil in your area. Public vigils keep the hostages in people's minds. A poster/leaflet which can be used on vigils or simply put up in windows is available to download as a word doc or a pdf. We are also suggesting that people pray for Norman Kember, Tom Fox, Harmeet Singh Sooden, Jim Loney and all who are being held against their will in Iraq at noon each day. If you are planning to hold a public vigil, please do let us know as we can help publicise the event."
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