An Opinion Pott House Of Members . Editor's Note: When you talk to members of the House of Prayer, there is a strong sense of loyalty, pride, purpose, and unity expressed for the church by its members. Several members of the House of Prayer were interviewed and shared these feelings about the House of Prayer, its mission, and what it provides for them person ally BESSIE PRAYLOR, age 62, lives on Drummond St A housewife who has bees a member of the House of Prayer far over 38 years, Mrs. Praylor is a member of the Senior Nursing Board. "I know this is the right place to be," says Mrs. Praylor, as she speaks of the House of Prayer while ter. "1 have found the right place. T*Tbere is nothing else for ? the elderly to do,” she stg gests, "but to live right and stay in the House of Pray er. “One of the best thills about the House of Pray er,” says Mrs. Praylor. "it is a place where I can come and get joy." ERIC CLOUD, age 20, lives on Bahama Drive. A mail carrier for First Union National Bank, he is a member of the McCol lough Youth Choir / ><«** Prmyimr 22, lives on Village Court. A distribution clerk at Harris Teeter, he is a youth pas tar of the BiddleviDe Mis sion and a member of the McCollougb Workshop < "When- L think of the House of Prayer," reflects Saint Elder Perry, "the first thing that comes to my mind is our leader. He to Just the type that when you are burdened down, hte spi ritual motivation bifc^s you up. Even if you are at your lowest point. "He is a good example of the way people should Bve and trust others," contin ues Saint Elder Perry "He has shown love to all who know him." ANGELA HOOVER, age a, lives on PoodeBa Drive. A graduate of Kings Col lege and currently a elect typist at NCNB, she to a member of the McCullough Youth Choir, the Braso Band, and the Female Shout Baud. “There are a tot of ac tivities and things to do to volved in the House of Prayer,” says Ms. Hoover, “rather than being on the streets. “I really lave the choirs," she admits. “I eras Just brought up singing in the House of Prayer." GREGORY COLEMAN, age 2», lives on Denson | DIETl I A NAME YOU CAN THU*r’ trir rT gregory’t Slim-Safe Bahamian] 7- Mr*. Onttt* Boytoa L'• Xn-IMt or T BMM - Eric Cloud Plate. A data proceming supervisor at Micro-View, Inc., Mr. Coleman has been a member at the r - ■ • Ctbrtaa Perry House or Prayer for a years and is a president of the McCoUough Tigers'! Shout Band. “We’re involved with the success of youth,” says Mr. Coieman, as be speaks' of • the House of Prayer. “Edu- r •' • _ r_> .. • _ y. .. A ‘ r’ Gregory Coleman cationaUy as well as social ly and spiritually. It gives us a spiritual guidance, but See HOUSE On Page MB “Just So” GEL ACTIVATORS Reg. $8.99 Reg. $7.99