atan’el turned 13 in January and we thank God for his life. He is taller than I am now. In Japan, schools give many tests to students during school terms. Learning Chinese Characters is every child’s “favourite” and Natan’el is no exception.
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 Harvey2018-04-20 09:45:192022-07-04 12:47:23Stewart’s Go Osaka! – March 2018
ight now I’m battling to get my head around some tricky parts of Romans, as I prepare Swahili notes for teaching Presbyterian theological students near Dar es Salaam – Tuesday-Friday in the first week in May. Thank you for praying for the last time I spent there. We had a ball!
As I sit down and review the 10 years of my full-time involvement in the work of IRFA, I believe,with all my heart, that this work that was conceived after a season of prayer in the year 2004 with the subsequent creation of IRFA and its dedication to our like-minded churches and key individuals across […]
https://bppc.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Richar-and-Anne-Wilson.jpg289220Bob Harveyhttps://bppc.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/logo-dark-300x104.pngBob Harvey2018-03-01 08:49:292022-07-04 12:47:24Richard Wilson – March 2018
As I think and pray about this coming year, it’s hard to believe that my two-year term in Timor Leste will be finishing at the end of May this year. My parents will be coming to visit me in June, and then we will travel back to Brisbane together to start my home assignment. In […]
A huge thank you to all who have supported me prayerfully, physically or financially. I will be returning to Dili on 10th January and then it will be straight back into the work I was doing prior to returning home.
Study Interruptions Nathan wants to study Japanese hard but his IT work interrupts very much. He has to deal with his client’s computers/servers during many nights. He has not been able to sleep much. He has passed Level 1 for this term but he would have done better if he was able to focus fully on his study. […]
Stewart’s Go Osaka! – March 2018
/in Blog, Missionary, Missionary News, The Stewart Familyatan’el turned 13 in January and we thank God for his life. He is taller than I am now. In Japan, schools give many tests to students during school terms. Learning Chinese Characters is every child’s “favourite” and Natan’el is no exception.
John Rowse Heading Out – 2018.04.18
/in Blog, John Rowse, Missionary, Newsight now I’m battling to get my head around some tricky parts of Romans, as I prepare Swahili notes for teaching Presbyterian theological students near Dar es Salaam – Tuesday-Friday in the first week in May. Thank you for praying for the last time I spent there. We had a ball!
Richard Wilson – March 2018
/in Blog, Missionary, Missionary News, Richard WilsonAs I sit down and review the 10 years of my full-time involvement in the work of IRFA, I believe,with all my heart, that this work that was conceived after a season of prayer in the year 2004 with the subsequent creation of IRFA and its dedication to our like-minded churches and key individuals across […]
Lauren Crase News – February 2018
/in Blog, Lauren Crase, Missionary, Missionary News, NewsAs I think and pray about this coming year, it’s hard to believe that my two-year term in Timor Leste will be finishing at the end of May this year. My parents will be coming to visit me in June, and then we will travel back to Brisbane together to start my home assignment. In […]
Lauren Crase – December, 2017
/in Blog, Lauren Crase, Missionary, Missionary NewsA huge thank you to all who have supported me prayerfully, physically or financially. I will be returning to Dili on 10th January and then it will be straight back into the work I was doing prior to returning home.
The Stewarts’ Update – December, 2017
/in Blog, Missionary, Missionary News, News, The Stewart FamilyStudy Interruptions Nathan wants to study Japanese hard but his IT work interrupts very much. He has to deal with his client’s computers/servers during many nights. He has not been able to sleep much. He has passed Level 1 for this term but he would have done better if he was able to focus fully on his study. […]