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For MV Friends in New Jersey
Article submitted by Joel & Carole Goldstein, MV Area Representatives Our church, Princeton Community Church (PCC), is organizing a 5k to raise funds for Ed Lockett’s ministry in Haiti. The event will be on September 18th, 2010 at Washington Crossing State Park (Titusville, NJ). Registration starts at 8:30 am, and the walk/run starts at 10:00 [...]
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Ministry in Zambia
Article submitted by Luther & Sandy Meier, MVI Vice-President at Large We proclaim His love, and we praise His faithfulness for our recent trip to Zambia. Here’s an overview of what our ministry team did together (Doc & Becky Ginger from Arkansas, USA, and resident missionaries Theuns & Karin Engelbrecht and Hugo & Salomie DuToit [...]
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Auto Mechanics Team
Article submitted by Jim & Ginnie Street, Field Coordinators in Honduras This week we have been enjoying the company of our annual mechanics team, with a bit of a twist. For a lot of years, there has been a visit from a group of mechanics each summer to the northern coast of Honduras. Normally 4-8 [...]
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Bible Colleges in Bolivia and Peru
Article submitted by Lew & Mariesa Davis, Field Coordinators in Peru We wanted to update you on some of our work this month. In Bolivia, we are continuing to support the work in Rurrenabaque. The feeding center is still open where there are weekly children’s meetings as well as youth meetings every week. Each weekday [...]
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Blooper of the Day
Article submitted by Norb & Julie Kurrle, Field Coordinators in Paraguay When I visit the sick in our town’s public health clinic, I always bring along a bag of goodies. I am stocked with Bibles, toiletries and toys for children. I was chatting with a friendly elderly lady named Petrona. She smiled brightly and I [...]
Audio Technicians needed in Mexico
Article submitted by Ellie and Lila Quezada, Field Coordinators in Mexico
Thank you for praying for our family this month because during the 15th-23rd of February, I was out in the villages helping to record a New Testament in Nahuatl in SE Puebla state and dubbing a Jesus movie in Mazateco of Ixcatlan in the north of Oaxaca.
Usually, a Jesus movie dub takes about two weeks, but this time in only took 4 and a half days. Wow, that’s fast! I recorded from 8:00 in the morning until 7:00 at night every day, including Sunday. That’s because some readers were only available on Sunday. I usually rest on Sunday, but when I am out in the villages like this, I need to follow their schedule and they needed to record on Sunday.
There are more recording trips to make in the coming months and I could sure use some help. So, if someone is
interested, I’ll teach you the ropes. If you love the Lord Jesus, love Mexican food, love meeting exotic ethnic people groups, going four-wheeling on mountain roads that drop hundreds of feet with no guard rails, and want to learn to speak Spanish fluently, then start praying. God may want you here! Email Missionary Ventures to sign up.
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