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Find out all you need to know about Tillicoultry here Grateful thanks to Hazel Graham and George MacLeod of ClacksNet for their training and assistance with setting up this website in September/October 2007. ClacksNet is a registered Scottish Charity aiming to assist local community groups and organisations develop an on-line presence. Revival Radio is Scotland's first full-time Christian radio station, on 100.8 FM. George Martin, who presents the Late Late Show on Friday evenings, is always a very welcome guest speaker at Hillfoots Evangelical Church. George is particularly keen to promote Crossline, a telephone helpline that offers a listening ear to support and encourage those struggling with personal, emotional or relationship problems, and to help those in crisis, whatever their concerns. The helpline will also signpost callers to appropriate sources of further help and support within their own local community, throughout Scotland. Callers will be given the opportunity to explore their thoughts and feelings and to make informed choices about their life-situation. Crossline's aim is not to provide quick and easy answers but to help people find their own. Each November we hold a Suffering Church Sunday service to remember persecuted Christians from around the world. Find out more about the suffering church via the following links: Barnabas International International Christian Concern Release International In July 2007, our Holiday Club was run by nine volunteers from Rawlinson Road Baptist Church, Rock Hill, South Carolina. Visit their website Many thanks to those who donated money at our Harvest Thanksgiving service towards Gospel Ministry in Pakistan Villages, children's schools run by Shamshad and Rubina. These schools are for Christians who are given no education by the state, have no running water and are enslaved for generations, for example to factories. Their education at these schools offers them a brighter future.
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Ochil Hills, approaching Tillicoultry from the west.
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