Brother T wrote: “In 1955, I was called to come to Portland, Oregon. Brother Ray, the General Overseer of this organization at that time, said that he caught a vision and that he felt our need was a Printing Plant and periodicals in Yoruba language. From that time the Yoruba paper was printed in Portland and sent to us. Sermons, testimonies, tracts and other articles were typed out and sent to Portland where they were set to type and sent to us for proofreading. After this had gone back and forth for a considerable length of time, Yoruba paper was printed in Portland and shipped to us. Twenty thousand copies were shipped at each printing. Tracts were also printed for us in Yoruba. But we also received the Light of Hope. Sunday school books, Camp meeting teaching booklets and numerous tracts in English were also shipped from Portland’.