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Yeldall Manor simply would not exist without the faithful and generous support of many churches, organisations and individuals. We are thankful for support in the following areas:
Prayer Support - Many churches and individuals join us in prayer by attending our monthly prayer meeting or praying through the requests on our monthly prayer diary.
Practical Support - There are many different ways to give support such as supporting our events, giving your time or donating furniture, old printer cartridges, mobile phones and other items.
Financial Support - We value all donations, however small, and every penny helps us continue helping men who want to overcome their addictions.
Church Support - The support of local churches is integral to our work.
We would love the opportunity to speak at local Sunday services to share how God is working at Yeldall Manor and provide more information on our ministry.
For more information on the many different ways in which you can get involved, and to read our latest news, use the links to the right.
Yeldall News
This month (October 2009) we are launching a new prayer initiative - the Yeldall Manor prayer blog. This is intended to complement the Prayer Dairy that we produce monthly for the prayer needs of Yeldall Manor. Our blog has details of the motivation behind this idea, as well as the daly prayers themselves.
You do not need to be an experienced 'blogger' to use it: a working knowledge of websites is sufficient i.e. if you can use this website, you can use a blog! The more you use it, the more you will get used to it!
We invite you to join in with this initiative, and to let your friends know about it. All you need to do is to click on this link to www.yeldallmanor.wordpress.com and follow the on-screen instructions. Please feel free to use the comments box to share answers to prayer, to encourage each other and to let us know what you think about the initiative.
"This is the confidence we have in approaching God; that if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us."
(1 John 5:14, NIV)