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Pastor Conferences in the Jungles of Ecuador
Article submitted by Don & Mary Wolfram, Field Coordinators in Ecuador THANK YOU again for praying for us and for our ministry. You truly bless us and encourage us each month to keep pushing on. April was an INCREDIBLE month! I could go on and on, but I’ll keep it brief and add some pictures. [...]
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Christian Motorcyclists Association (CMA) in Honduras
Article submitted by Scott & Susan Ledford, Field Coordinators in Honduras A great team of people representing Christian Motorcyclists Association (CMA). The photo includes 10 new bikes for Honduran pastor/supervisors and are being ridden to the service where they will be presented. There is nothing in the world like the thrill of hearing all those [...]
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Medical Short-Term Teams in Nicaragua
Article submitted by Brenda Rose, Field Coordinator in Nicaragua In the month of March and April two medical teams came to help out the people in the mountains around Matagalpa, Nicaragua. The first team consisted of pharmacy students from the University of Florida. They were able to attend to many people in areas that have [...]
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Sometimes, “Loving Your Neighbor” means digging a ditch!
Article submitted by Brad and Cami Matlack, Field Coordinators in Kenya Sometimes, “Loving Your Neighbor” means digging a ditch! When our neighbor’s houses are flooding, what do we do? Hurt for them, Cry for them, Pray for them! Yes, we do all those things! But, I really LOVE what my husband did! Today I’m thanking [...]
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Sewing Center for the Maasai in Kenya
Article from Al Barrett, MVI Threads of Hope We now have the greatest opportunity to erect a Maasai Sewing Center – Co-op building on a Maasai Project in Ngoswani, a 100 acre demonstration plot where our Maasai Partners donated 2-1/2 acres to us to construct this outreach. The project land has been fenced and has [...]
High School Education in Zambia
Very few children in rural areas of Zambia are able to complete their High School education (grades 8-12). Most families live below the bread line making it simply too expensive.
Talent Sikabbenu is the son of a pastor with whom we work closely in ministry here in the Zambezi Valley. He is a dedicated student and would love to complete his Grade 12 year at High School in 2010. However, his father is unable pay the school fees required. We have been sponsoring Talent for the past 4 years. Now we are looking at raising the funds for his final school year in 2010.
If you feel you can make a financial contribution towards this program, or sponsor Talent’s schooling, please contact Missionary Ventures. You will help change many lives.
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