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Steve and Donna Henry Update Print E-mail

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Heading the Task Force of the AGC Baby Center has been both a challenge and blessing for Steve. God has given Steve a real heart burden for this vital ministry. We are praying about how he could continue to assist in the development and establishing of a strong financial base for the Center. 

We began this HMA knowing that we had several thousands of dollars to raise. We fear not, as we know it is a great opportunity for Gods people to live by faith, giving beyond their earthly resources!

We stand firm in our faith, knowing it is God Himself who sustains us!

Donna and Steve Henry

 

 

 

 
Meet Shawn and Bethany Waugh Print E-mail

waugh_440.jpgWe'd love to introduce to you two of our newest missionary disciples to Papua New Guinea. Shawn and Bethany Waugh come from the Circleville Crossroads Church.

They are currently raising support for their first term, and, wow! do they have great testimonies. They both feel a strong call to missionary service.

Bethany is a PNG missionary kid, as she is Butch and Leatha Jenkins' daughter.

Let's really get behind this great couple, and get them to the field in record time, as they are desperately needed there. They will be involved in evangelism, leadership training, and discipleship ministries and will be working very closely with Tim and Diane Bennett , our field leaders there.

 
CCCU / WGM Begins Ministry in El Salvador Print E-mail
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David & Debbie Hawk
After serving in Honduras for 10 years, WGM missionaries David and Debbie Hawk accepted a new call to El Salvador. This call also opened the door for WGM to expand its ministry to a new country.
 
“This will give us a chance to broaden our borders as well as give us new ministry opportunities,” said WGM Central America Regional Director Tim Hawk.
 
David and Debbie Hawk will serve as part of a team sent by the Honduran Holiness Church to Jucuapa, a town of about 37,000 people located on the eastern side of El Salvador. Two large cities are located minutes away from Jucuapa and numerous villages stand between them. Therefore, nearly 300,000 people live in close proximity to this new ministry.
 
Members of the ministry team include Honduran pastors sent as missionaries as well as short-term volunteers from Honduras and the United States.
 
“This is really more than a partnership,” Tim Hawk added. “It is a team effort. We would actually like for our Honduran co-workers to take the lead.”
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