Paauwe
Ed and Lehia Paauwe are serving
the Lord in Perth, Western Australia, at Bible-Presbyterian Church of
Western Australia. Since arriving in Perth on October 1, 2004, they
have ministered at the church and, together with church leaders, started Evangel Bible Institute in early 2005. About 50 students
attend the part-time classes at the Bible Institute.
In addition to preaching at the church and teaching at Evangel Bible
Institute, Ed conducts several Bible studies. Lehia conducts Bible
studies for the ladies and helps in the Sunday School and Junior Youth
Fellowship. Together they evangelize the lost, visit the sick, do
counseling, and minister for the Lord as He gives them opportunities.
Ed and Lehia would appreciate your prayers for wisdom and good health
as they serve the Lord.
June, 2006, #229 In this issue
- Myanmar Response to Cyclone
- Field Director Visits Asia
- WRS Celebrates 25 Years
- News to Know
April, 2008 #227 In this issue:
- Team Timothy USA Reaches 3000 Homes
- Summer Camp in Myanmar
- Resurection witness in Bolivia
- News to Know
May, 2008, #228 In this issue:
- Cambodia Report from Mark Baldwin
- BP Presbytery Summer Camps Preview
- Paauwes Bible Conference in Western Australia
- News to Know
March, 2008, #226 In this issue:
- Memorial for Dr. Thomas G. Proctor
- Memorial for Rev. Clyde Field
- Ed and Lehia Paauwe Update from Australia
- Mark Baldwin takes a little ministry vacation in Thailand
- Dr. Pine's trip to Southern California
- Western Reformed Seminary 25th anniversary
- Team Timothy USA gets ready
January 2008, #224 In this issue:
- Paauwes Praise
- Team Timothy Bolivia Gets Ready
- Sanctuary Dedication in La Paz
- Report on Winter Youth Conferences
- Team Timothy USA Announced
- News to Know
October, 2007, #222 In this issue:
- Update from Miriam & a new translation project
- Pastoral team to La Paz
- New Spanish resources online
- BPC web page update announced
- Update on the Paauwes in Australia
- Update on Mark Baldwin in Cambodia
- BP Associate Presbytery for foreign works
July-August 2--7, #220 Inside this issue:
- Paauwe Report from Australia
- Miriam Update from Asia
- Baldwin Update from Cambodia
- Kima Update from Myanmar
- Pastor Installations in the US
- Knoxville BPC VBS Report
- La Paz BPC building project update
- News to Know
Thanks for your interest in this ministry!
June 2007, #219 In this issue:
- Mark Baldwin's moving experience
- In memoriam: Rev. Martin Freeland and Rev. Earle White
- Brinegar installation in Scappoose
- PMU's new Missions Assistant
Thanks for your interest and support!
PMU Summer Prayer Requests July-September, 2007
- Miriam F – Asia. Praise for the Lord’s sustaining grace through recent health challenges. Semester of teaching English is over for now, and personal work will demand much time and effort. Pray for safety (her field is clamping down on Christian workers with renewed vigor), and continued support.
- Mark Baldwin – Cambodia. Praise for a new apartment and means of transportation (a 100cc moto!). Praise for progress in language studies, which are going very well. Mark is able to fellowship with a BP church plant in another part of the city, for which we are grateful. Pray for opportunities to connect with local people; for evangelistic doors to open; for good health and endurance in the great heat of Phnom Penh. Mark will travel to Florida in August for Synod, so please pray also for the Lord’s journey mercies upon him.
- Ed and Lehia Paauwe – Australia. Ed is recovering well from back surgery in May. July will see him and Lehia traveling to Melbourne to do some ministry there. Ed has been able to return to preaching on a limited basis. Praise for their good support, and progress in the development of Evangel Bible Institute. Praise for the good ministry of the Word of God in the Perth congregation.
- Khawl and Mawite Kima – Myanmar. The work in Myanmar continues to expand and flourish, in the midst of a country that struggles to maintain equilibrium and order in the face of a totalitarian regime. Praise for the thriving church in Yangon; the new orphanage location in Yangon; the church plants in other parts of the country; and interest on the part of many in the BPC of Myanmar. Pray for more regular monthly supporters for their account.
- Len and Karen Pine – Home Office, USA. Praise for God’s faithfulness in travel and opening doors. Praise for leading Karen to work in the office as the new Missions Assistant, as Mrs. Ruth Pine (Len’s mother) retires from her faithful service. Pray for more regular monthly supporters; for minor surgeries during the summer for Karen and Eli; for preparations for summer camp and Synod.
- Team Timothy Brazil – Praise for all funds raised; for good preparations; for all visas received. Pray for travel mercies for July ministry; for open hearts to receive the Word; for safety and good health for the team members as they undertake the hard physical labor of church construction; and for sweet fellowship in their labors together.

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