Posts by Steve S
PAMAS News: Making Friends for Eternity
The new year started with joy and sleepless nights for missionary pilot and nurse Andriy & Tanya, and daughter Anzhela, with the birth of their first son Nazar! The end of January brought much appreciated help from Dwayne’s brother, Eric and wife, Katie who sacrificed a month of vacation time for manual labor and cold showers!
Read MoreUpdate on Bolivia Flooding
Dear partners in ministry, Greetings from Denmark where I am visiting a few projects and speaking this weekend. I just received this short letter from Cornélia and Susie Moro
Read MoreGFN Update – He had one leg…
He had one leg, and was standing on the side of the road, his crutches in hand. I prayed, “Oh Lord, please send him some help!” The buses don’t run on Sundays and after spending twenty long months on crutches I know how difficult it is to be disabled. I didn’t anticipate what went through…
Read MoreBuilding a Blessing, Spring 2014
Well I finally arrived at the high school and am settling in for the year. As we were driving along in the bus, old memories of the amazement and wonder I had….
Read MoreFamilia Feliz Helping People In Need
“We recently put in a well at our property here at Familia Feliz, and we were very fortunate because this happened right before the flood, and we have a lot of clean water…”
Hunter McKee
Grenada Family Network Feb 2014 Newsletter
Grenada Family Network (GFN) sent out a request for help in January and is happy to announce that
support is growing! Locally, several people have given donations, a couple of people committed to give $20
or $25 a month, one church committed to give a monthly amount…
Firstlight Broadcasting Newsletter from New Zealand
It is hard to believe that by the time you read this brief update, February 2014 will be quickly coming to a close! The board of Firstlight would like to thank you all for your faithfulness, sacrifices and support in prayer and donations.
Read MoreFamilia Feliz – Winter 2014 Update
Most people like the rain; the moisture of rejuvenated landscapes, the scent that emerges when the liquid mingles with dry earth. Rain, the majority of the time, is considered a blessing. Except, of course, when torrential downpour provokes landslides in the mountainous Beni district of Bolivia.
Read MoreGuyana Mission Report: When the President Calls
For over a year now, we’ve been faced with an ominous challenge: Come up with $26,000 for a newly overhauled Continental O470-L32B airplane engine.
Read MoreAfrica Aviation Ministry: Solar mp3 Player Stories
This year we have a more focused vision to do a lot of Bible training in this region of Chad. We plan to conduct various short (2-3 week?) training sessions in different villages. In addition to this, we plan to distribute solar mp3 players with Scripture and other material, and we hope to set up a small printing operation.
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