Posted by missions on June 22nd, 2008 in India, SOUTHEAST ASIA
Seminary student M. Yesubabu and his family have been caring for children since June of 2006. I would like to introduce them to you. Yesubabu and his wife, Mary are pictured with the children in their home on the left. Yesubabu began his work in the CELM by attending classes taught by Pastor Prabhudas. After […]
Posted by missions on June 17th, 2008 in AFRICA, General, JAPAN-EUROPE-ASIA, LATIN AMERICA, SOUTHEAST ASIA, Slideshows
Why do wives go to the CELC? Is it to shop for Pchenko dolls at the bazaars of Kiev? sight-see ? experience the underground mall at Independence Square? Maybe somewhat. However, about 20 of us came also because we share a love and zeal for our husbands’ work in the Kingdom and we are equally […]
Posted by missions on June 4th, 2008 in JAPAN-EUROPE-ASIA, Japan
Before moving to Japan, I had never experienced an earthquake. Now I can’t tell you how many earthquakes we’ve experienced in our eight years here - maybe a dozen a year. While we’ve never experienced something awful like the one in China recently, each earthquake is a little unsettling and a good reminder of how […]
Posted by missions on May 27th, 2008 in SOUTHEAST ASIA, Slideshows, Thailand
As the new school year begins at the “It Is Finished” Bible Institute and Seminary, things look a little different. There are fewer students sitting in class due to some of the recent graduates serving in different internship positions around Thailand. The schedules are different as the missionaries stretch to translate new courses for the […]
Posted by missions on May 14th, 2008 in AFRICA, Central Africa Medical M
One of many changes I had to get used to when I moved to Malawi was sleeping under a mosquito net at night. At first, it seemed so confining, but the net has grown into a type of security blanket for me keeping out not only mosquitoes but also every other creepy crawly creature that […]
Posted by missions on May 10th, 2008 in AFRICA, Central Africa Medical M
My first trip out to one of our clinic sites during my first week in Malawi is an experience I will never forget. Our devotion began with a hymn out of the Chichewa hymnal, and I was brought close to tears. I couldn’t understand a word of it, but the sound of so many voices […]