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What a way to spend Christmas!!! Student leads his church on a mission trip.

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The Best Way to Spend Christmas!!!! Miguel Angel spent his Christmas living the life modeled by Christ. He led his church on a trip to Lloró (The city’s name means “Cried”), Chocó, Colombia to minister to the children who wouldn’t have celebrated Christmas otherwise.    The church team brought food, presents, many activities, and the gospel to celebrate the birth of Christ.   What is better than celebrating Christmas with 400 impoverished children alongside 18 members of your church?!

Reaching indigenous in remote parts of Venezuela

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Venezuela Mission No they aren't Indigenous Warriors, they are CPN students, Warriors for Christ! Venezuela mission It wasn’t a typical mission trip, the 7 students went into the mountains in Venezuela to share the gospel to indigenous groups.  The trip from Medellín to Maracaibo was a total of 26 hours and the team was received by a group from Prados Verdes Church.   Sanel – a second year student led this trip to Venezuela in December.  Laden with medicine and supplies, the seven students crossed the border and miraculously passed through fifteen different checkpoints on the way to the villages without losing any of their donations.  With the help of a few donkeys to carry their cargo, each day they walked 5 to 7 hours through the mountains to share supplies, prayer, and The Good News with ten different villages.  Unfortunately, there was a malaria epidemic in the communities, but they saw the power of God heal many of the Yup

CPN affecting Europe for Christ!!!

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Arianna – Italy.  After 2 years studying at CPN, Arianna graduated in July of last year.  She has a huge heart for missions but God has confirmed that He desires that she return to Europe to help wake up the church.  She felt called first to return to her home church.  She confesses that she really didn’t want to because in her church (and most churches in Italy)  Don’t form leaders Don’t have a process of discipleship Don’t teach tithing Don’t allow women to preach or teach to mixed groups or to men. She was really frustrated the first two months at her home church but God opened the door.  Her pastor asked to talk to her and said for the last two years he had felt a call to begin a discipleship program.  He asked if she had any idea of how to start it.  That opened the door for her to share what she had learned in Colombia.  She said first that they needed to form leaders.  She has started a leadership formation program with emphasis in the personal relationshi