As this is our final prayer letter as APWM workers to Japan, we want to express our heartfelt gratitude to all of you who prayed and given in so many different ways to partner with us in reaching the Japanese. God has blessed us so richly over these past five years…
Working with the Local Church Our church held a two day Spring Holiday Bible School for the first time. Our church had not held any Bible Camps during school holidays for many, many years. Kashiba Megumi Pressie Church from Nara Prefecture joined with us and six children attended. The theme was “Become disciples of Jesus.”
https://bppc.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/logo-dark-300x104.png00Bob Harveyhttps://bppc.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/logo-dark-300x104.pngBob Harvey2018-07-12 17:03:462022-07-04 12:47:23Stewart’s Go Osaka – June 2018
Dear praying friends, Needed – The patience of Job Warm greetings from Bushenyi in Western Uganda. I moved here Tuesday from Ibanda, 2 hrs north, after spending two weeks with the ‘Church of Uganda’ (Anglican) Diocese of NW Ankole. The main work I had come for, teaching pastors, was a disappointing time. We had agreed […]
May I first extend my deepest gratitude to all those who have supported the work of IRFA with sacrificial service. The IRFA Council who have had to make strategic decisions in the changing world of Cross-Cultural Missions. As a Presbyterial and Reformed Missionary Body, the distinctive nature of our contribution to World Missions is important, […]
https://bppc.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Nepal-june-13-irfa.jpg209202Brett Windeatthttps://bppc.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/logo-dark-300x104.pngBrett Windeatt2018-06-06 20:52:092022-07-04 12:47:23Richard Wilson – June 2018
Bondia hotu hotu, good morning all. My apologies for sending this newsletter out later than expected. You might remember in my last newsletter that my nursing team was preparing for a triage training program that was to be delivered in the Vera Cruz Community Health Centre (CHC) in Dili. After several very positive meetings with […]
Dear praying friends, I now have a few more details from Uganda for you on the coming programme there. Presbyterian Theological Students But firstly, the time with the Presbyterian theological college students in Dar was good fun. The students were nice and responsive. Most had grasped justification on my last visit in January, but the […]
Evans Eight – Final Newsletter
/in Blog, Missionary, Missionary News, The Evans EightAs this is our final prayer letter as APWM workers to Japan, we want to express our heartfelt gratitude to all of you who prayed and given in so many different ways to partner with us in reaching the Japanese. God has blessed us so richly over these past five years…
Stewart’s Go Osaka – June 2018
/in Blog, Missionary, Missionary News, The Stewart FamilyWorking with the Local Church Our church held a two day Spring Holiday Bible School for the first time. Our church had not held any Bible Camps during school holidays for many, many years. Kashiba Megumi Pressie Church from Nara Prefecture joined with us and six children attended. The theme was “Become disciples of Jesus.”
John Rowse Update – June 2018
/in Blog, John Rowse, Missionary, Missionary NewsDear praying friends, Needed – The patience of Job Warm greetings from Bushenyi in Western Uganda. I moved here Tuesday from Ibanda, 2 hrs north, after spending two weeks with the ‘Church of Uganda’ (Anglican) Diocese of NW Ankole. The main work I had come for, teaching pastors, was a disappointing time. We had agreed […]
Richard Wilson – June 2018
/in Blog, Missionary, Missionary News, Richard WilsonMay I first extend my deepest gratitude to all those who have supported the work of IRFA with sacrificial service. The IRFA Council who have had to make strategic decisions in the changing world of Cross-Cultural Missions. As a Presbyterial and Reformed Missionary Body, the distinctive nature of our contribution to World Missions is important, […]
Lauren Crase – May 2018
/in Blog, Lauren Crase, Missionary, Missionary NewsBondia hotu hotu, good morning all. My apologies for sending this newsletter out later than expected. You might remember in my last newsletter that my nursing team was preparing for a triage training program that was to be delivered in the Vera Cruz Community Health Centre (CHC) in Dili. After several very positive meetings with […]
John Rowse Update – May 2018
/in Blog, John Rowse, Missionary, Missionary NewsDear praying friends, I now have a few more details from Uganda for you on the coming programme there. Presbyterian Theological Students But firstly, the time with the Presbyterian theological college students in Dar was good fun. The students were nice and responsive. Most had grasped justification on my last visit in January, but the […]