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Amplifying Compassion, Establishing Relationships, God Is Enough, The Amplifier, Transforming Lives, Uncategorized
Ryan and Sarah Schmitz have worked as Global Partners missionaries in Nicaragua for the past 10 years. One year into their time there, they began developing relationships with teachers, students and families at a nearby school, where they would begin to teach English...
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Establishing Relationships, Missionaries Mobilized, The Amplifier, Uncategorized
“As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another (Proverbs 27:17) “Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ (Galatians 6:2) “Therefore encourage one another and build one another up, just as you are doing (1 Thessalonians...
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Generosity Inspired, Generous Giving, The Amplifier, Uncategorized
In a significant leap to improve online giving, Global Partners (GP) and The Wesleyan Church have worked to launch a new online giving system through Salesforce. Launched on March 28, this present-day platform aims to allow for a simpler, user-friendly online giving...
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Establishing Relationships, Missionaries Mobilized, The Amplifier, Uncategorized
It can be easy to find ourselves thinking of missionaries as the ultimate Christians. They’ve said “yes” to leave behind all they know in order to bring the Gospel to the 4 in 10 who have never heard it. But it’s important to remember the humanity of our missionaries....
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Leaders Developed, The Amplifier, Uncategorized
At the close of the missionary conference, the volunteer team who had ministered to the missionary kids (MKs) generously laid out tables piled high with games, puzzles, toys, and more. “We brought these to bless and love on you,” the team enthusiastically expressed....
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The Amplifier, Uncategorized
Over the past 30 years of serving in Papua New Guinea with her husband Don and her three sons, Cheri Floyd has experienced a range of roles and adventures. From teaching grade eight to adults in a rural Wesleyan school, preaching barefoot in small churches with dirt...