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Porto is Portugal's second city and the capital of Norte region. Being the largest city in the region, it is considered the economic and cultural heart of the entire region. With an estimated population of about 220,000, it lies at the centre of the political Greater Metropolitan Area of Porto, with a population of slightly more than 1.7 million. The most predominant religion in Portugal is Roman Catholicism. Approximately 84% of the population are nominally Catholic, but only about 19% attend mass and take the sacraments regularly. Yet a larger number wish to be baptized, married in the church, and receive last rites.

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Pray as church leaders of Northern Portugal meet for their annual associational meeting. Pray as Ms present ideas for partnerships in new church plants and community outreach events.

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Pray as the P family in Lisbon hosts a Portuguese basketball team to watch the NBA Finals in their home. Pray for relationship building and good conversations.

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A volunteer team from TX is helping Lisbon team members lead a 3 day American Football Camp. Pray for open hearts and good conversations.

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Please pray as we host 4 families tonight for a spiritual discussion group. We are going to watch a video and discuss faith, church and a personal relationship with Christ.

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Thank you for praying for the Lisbon team as they distributed tracts.  We were able to speak with many people and put the Word in many hands.

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Pray for team members in Lisbon who will be passing out tracts tomorrow at a train station. These tracts are designed around the idea of World Cup Soccer.

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Pray as we host 3 families in our home for our son's b-day. Pray for opportunities to share becuase all of these families have asked questions about our work and beliefs.

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Since Europe doesn't celebrate Thansgiving, we are using it as an opportunity to invite neighbors to an American holiday and share the reason we give thanks. Pray for converstions around the table.