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Workshop in Quichua church |
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Tuesday, 30 June 2009 14:33 |
This past weekend, Arlene and I were privileged to do the Sunday shool workshop in a Quichua church located in the village of Paltapamba, a few kilometers from the city of Guaranda. Guaranda is about a 5 hour drive from Quito. Our invitation to this church was through the Mission to the World (MTW) team here in Ecuador with whom we have a very good relationship with. Two of their Ecuadorian workers, Segundo Andrango and Cecilia Balareso... |
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National Board Approved |
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Monday, 06 April 2009 19:49 |
Update from Ecuador: By Fred Jonkman
So much happens in a year that it seems long ago that Bernie Pennings visited us in October 2007. He reminded us that one of Word & Deed’s requirements is to have a national board in place to develop projects and make aid applications. We invited various persons to join us in forming a foundation legally recognized by the Ecuadorian government. With great joy and much thankfulness to God, on December... |
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Project in Ecuador |
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Thursday, 11 December 2008 09:28 |
Luis Carlos & Sunday School Curriculum (Budget - $33,000)
The Sunday School Teacher curriculum project involves translating and expanding 180 Bible lessons from English into Spanish and then promoting their usage among the churches of Latin America.Seminars are held in churches of various denominations to introduce and instruct teachers on the use of the Sunday School material.The goal is to spread reformed theology throughout the... |
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Moving Forward in Ecuador |
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Thursday, 06 December 2007 10:01 |
God provides a much-needed national worker - by Fred Jonkman
As missionaries serving in a different culture, with a different language, we often thought our work among the Ecuadorians would be simple and quiet. Never did we expect that so many ministry opportunities would appear, making our lives so busy and full. Many times we could not seem to get enough done, and so we felt progress was slow. After analyzing our ministry projects, goals... |
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