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Special Edition
Economic Turmoil =
Creative Ways to Donate
Who hasn’t felt the economic crunch? We are certainly feeling it here on the mission field, from rising food costs to exorbitant gasoline prices and toll costs. That’s why were are especially grateful for our faithful supporters each month. So we began to think “outside the box.”
Wisconsin Team is Really Cooking!
New Ministry Promoting World Vision:
“ALAS Naciones”
This new ministry will promote vision for
world missions, organize short term youth (college age) missions trips, aide, support, and place Mexican nationals in foreign fields, and promote and strengthen apostolic vision.
ALAS means WINGS in English and stands
for A Las Naciones or To The Nations. So the ministry will be called “Wings to the Nations.” Our vision is to send Mexican missionaries to the nations to evangelize a lost and dying world.
Why send Mexican missionaries?
Mexican Missionaries...
are more widely accepted in other parts of
the world; they “blend in” better
are more culturally oriented to other parts
of the world in lifestyle, family structure, and culinary adaptability.
can live comfortably on much less money
than American missionaries, less than half the monthly support of an American.
are willing to sacrifice and suffer to see
the Kingdom of God advanced.
iBEK
Friday night, April 17, was a special evening. The first generation of students at iBEK graduated after completing 2 years of Bible study at the Earl Kellum Bible Institute.
Everyone received their diplomas and ordination papers from the Fraternidad Cristiana.
Omar Gonzales Rosario, Edith Perez Alvarez and
Jeff and Terri Dietrick
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