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Isn’t It Interesting How God Moves in His Timing?
Article submitted by Glen Dubois, President of MVI I love God stories. I’d like to tell you one story that started five years ago when we’d gone to Matagalpa, Nicaragua, to purchase the property for a school. The price was to be $60,000. At the closing, the lawyer asked for $30,000 more. We had to [...]
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Drought in the Marshall Islands
Article submitted by Steve & Shawn Clark, MVI Field Coordinators in the Marshall Islands We have sent out a prayer request before, but we want to bring it to your attention again. Many of our northern atolls have not had rain in over five months. The water lens that they do have on a few [...]
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Luther Meier Shares His Testimony
Luther Meier, MVI Vice-President-at-Large, shares his testimony courtesy of Influence Living
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When Choices Really Tear Us Up Inside
Article submitted by Brad and Camie Matlack, Field Coordinators in Kenya A 32-year old lady has been sharing her dream since the day we met her. As we studied God’s Word together in a ladies’ Bible group, her prayers were consistent. She just wanted to FINISH school! Without even a primary education, this dream appeared [...]
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Growing and growing in the Marshall Islands!
Article submitted by Steve & Shawn Clark, Field Coordinators in the Marshall Islands We are seeing so many changes in the lives of people in Majuro and in the church. One of the areas under going change is our children’s department at Majuro English Assembly (MEA) headed up by Edna our Christian Education Coordinator. Edna [...]
Angel and Karen Oyola
Serving in Moyobamba, Peru
We have been serving in Tarapoto for 7 years where we established two churches raising the two pastors from the For His Glory Bible Training Center that ran for two years. We also formed a women’s ministry called “Mujeres de Impacto Peru” (“Women of Impact Peru”) uniting women of various churches crossing denominational and doctrinal differences with a heart to serve God and bring healing to the wounded hearts. December 12th of 2008, we moved further into the Alto Mayo Jungle region to Moyobamba. We are currently in the process of helping Pastor Samuel develop an evangelistic youth ministry. Twice a week Angel prays with and for the police officers which has blessed them to know someone actually cares in a country where police are not respected or appreciated. We are looking forward to what our Lord has prepared for us to His glory in this new area.
Email: oyola4hisglory@yahoo.com
Ministry Focus/Current Projects: Preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ, Baptising in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit and making disciples teaching to obey the Word of God in Christ Jesus.