The mailing says the Council of Churches in Namibia (including Lutheran, Roman Catholic, Methodist, Anglican and African Methodist Episcopal) calls to sisters and brothers around the world to join with them in prayer, solidarity and action as they continue on the road to freedom and justice. The mailing says the following are prayers, songs, scriptures, words and images which have been a source of hope and courage midst the Namibian struggle. The mailing says Psalms 125 and 127 paraphrased by Rev. Zephania Kameeta, Deputy Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of SWA/Namibia, appear in Why, O Lord?. The mailing discusses Rev. Tshemuwani Farisani, Dr. Allan Boesak, and Colin O'Brien Winter....
The mailing says the Council of Churches in Namibia (including Lutheran, Roman Catholic, Methodist, Anglican and African Methodist Episcopal) calls to sisters and brothers around the world to join with them in prayer, solidarity and action as they continue on the road to freedom and justice. The mailing says the following are prayers, songs, scriptures, words and images which have been a source of hope and courage midst the Namibian struggle. The mailing says Psalms 125 and 127 paraphrased by Rev. Zephania Kameeta, Deputy Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of SWA/Namibia, appear in Why, O Lord?. The mailing discusses Rev. Tshemuwani Farisani, Dr. Allan Boesak, and Colin O'Brien Winter. • The Lord is My Shepherd • Psalm 23 in Pietermaritzburg and Horwick • Psalm 127 • Psalm 126 • PRAYER • Prayer Petition Possibilities • WORSHIP ACTIONS • SONGS OF FREEDOM • An African Magnificat • Hymn to Freedom • Kumba Ya Litany• Call to Prayer and Solidarity With the People of Namibia • SONGS OF FREEDOM • We Shall Not Be Moved • Kumba Ya • Oh, Freedom • Freedom in Coming • We Are Marching • Thuma Mina • BIBLICAL READINGS • FURTHER WORSHIP AND SERMON RESOURCES [Note on date: The last page indicates this was published in December 1989.]