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Contact: Lee Stanton Phone: 414-961-0956
Email:
leestanton@mailstation.com
PAUL IN WORSHIP
Saturday, July 19 5:00 p.m., Sanctuary followed by a Potluck
Dinner in Fellowship Hall More |
Paul
Webster,Missionary
Mujela
Falls Zambia, Africa
Working
with the Lundo tribe, Paul brought farming, family health,
education, food production, dairy and chickens to the region.
He started several churches, Bible studies and Sunday schools.
His helper Tshola Miverigo attended the Methodist University in
Zimbabwe, Africa.
Paul’s work as a
rural economic development specialist serves the needs of poor,
rural people. He works with projects that promote major programs in
education, health, sustainable and appropriate culture, community
development, evangelism, and church construction. Webster says, “As
a rural development specialist I am attacking the root causes of
poverty, disease, and hopelessness through education and training in
small animal husbandry, cattle and goat milking, animal traction,
tree nurseries, fruit culture, gardening and fish culture. The
goals are families who can provide balanced nutrition for themselves
and an income from small scale, family based production.” Paul goes
on to say “God has provided abundant land, water, plant and animal
resources to Africa; it is up to Christ’s Church to provide
knowledge, faith and hope to its people.
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Contact: Jeff McClellan
Email: jeff@mmtadv.com |
Ardell and Gordon Graner, Missionaries
Thiu Rancho
Center
Cochabamba, Bolivia
70% of the native Quechua Indians live under the poverty level in
this region. The center is an agricultural teaching facility
and includes a dairy. Other programs offered include a Montessori
preschool, after-school literacy program including tutoring and
meals, an integrated health program, and a moms group to support the
empowerment of women in their community. They also train lay pastors
and over 140 local Methodist pastors. |
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Contact: Jane Baldridge Phone: 414-961-6174
Email: baldridj@mtmary.edu
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Mike Densmoor, Missionary Bogar, Indonesia
Mike and his wife Maria are involved in outreach programs among
the Sudanese in Indonesia. They distribute literature and are
developing training materials for Indonesians who want to do church
planting. They have started a literacy program and are opening
small libraries in the villages. |