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Look What Your PRAYERS & SUPPORT Are Doing !!

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  Mission Río Hacha: The Missionary group that went to Río Hacho had the opportunity to share the message of Jesus with the Guayú Indigenous Community, in addition to being able to minister the power of the Holy Spirit to the children. They were challenged by having to stay in a desert area without access to drinking water. Many of the families walked up to 3 hours just to attend church. Mission Santa Marta: This missionary team was able to share with the local church where they were received with open arms by the leaders who were waiting for them. They had the opportunity to minister by supporting leaders and pastors who have selflessly served for many years to establish the Kingdom of God. The team also helped with evangelism. Mission San Pedro: This Missionary team had plans to minister to people who are in jail, however, at the time of their arrival they were not allowed access. A priest stopped them at the gate because they weren't Catholics.   But this did not stop them... si

When All Else Fails . . . STAND !! 👊

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Well, we have some  GREAT  NEWS & some  more   GREAT  NEWS... which do you want to hear first?     FIRST:    We've been given the School License!!  5 years ago  we felt the Lord ask us to  help Him  start a Christian School here in Medellin.  As we have mentioned in previous letters... even though Medellin is the 2nd largest city in Colombia... in the whole  nation, it is the last on the list regarding Christian Education.   Now we know why ... If there wasn't so much opposition, there would be more Christian schools here. 3 years ago  we formally applied for accreditation;  2,000 page application document, 14 times being rejected, (I can't tell you how many tears   my wife shed).  BUT thanks to so many of you praying, we didn't quit . . . and they finally approved us.   To God be the Glory!!!! SECOND  > >  We are Growing out of our Location!!   The Lord said he was going to " change the course of the history  of Medellín (4 million people) through  Chris