Familia 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

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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…

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Familia 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.

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Africa 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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Baroto Festival

Dear donors, volunteers, and media partners,

Here is the link of the video of the Baroto Festival last Sunday, Jan 26, 2014 at Bayas island.

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PAMAS News: Typhoon relief update

As you remember, last November 8, the world’s biggest typhoon hit the central Philippines and as we jumped into action with air support, medical missions, and tarp/relief distribution, we were counting on you, our faithful friends and supporters to come through– and you did not fail us!

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Adventist Medical Aviation – 2013 Newsletter

I’ll never forget that day… I had been out to Chenaweng just a few days earlier when the village Toshao (captain) had asked me to make a special flight, returning a body to their village from the morgue in Georgetown.

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