Brighter Horizons
Several years ago, Jill Pellerin was a member of a short-term team that returned from her trip to the Pokot with a sense of calling to continue do what she could to help the people to whom she went to minister. Jill recently published a book, Brighter Horizons: A Sea Turtle's Journey. Part of the proceeds from the sale of this book will be donated to provide ongoing assistance for the care and education of Pokot orphans in Kenya. The book is available directly through Jill by email or by phone ... Tuesday, 9 March 2010 Read more |
Hard Work Pays OffHARD WORK PAYS OFF By Sandi Roach After a successful pastor’s and evangelist’s training session in November, there has been increases enthusiasm and hard work by the attendees for sharing the Gospel with the Buddhist people of Monday, 15 February 2010 Read more |
Persecution Persists in PakistanPERSECUTION PERSISTS IN By Sandi Roach Christians were never promised a bed of roses – we were promised a relationship with the Lord where He would never leave us or forsake us. We were promised eternal life – we were promised that there would be no temptation ... Friday, 5 February 2010 Read more |
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