Missions

Missions Banner Newsletter: March 2008

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

Missions Banner Newsletter: November/December, 2007

November/December 2007, #223 In this issue:

  • Progress report on La Paz sanctuary construction
  • Support needs
  • Mark Baldwin update from Cambodia
  • Kenya library assistance
  • News to Know

 

Missions Banner Newsletter: March, 2007

March 2007, #216

In this issue:

  • Report from PMU Council Member Kevin Backus on his ministry in Burma (Myanmar)
  • Report from Miriam on her recent work on the field
  • Report from Ed and Lehia Paauwe on their ministry in Burma and Australia
  • News to Know in Home Missions and Mark Baldwin's return to Cambodia

Missions Banner Newsletter: January 2007

January, 2007, #214

In this issue:

  • Miriam's latest chronicle
  • Mark Baldwin ordination
  • Team Timothy Brazil team pictures
  • Zephyrhills church planting progress
  • The Paauwes prepare for short-term mission to Myanmar
  • News to Know -- Backus to Asia, Bolivia leadership training team
  • The Kims report from Myanmar
  • New printing capabilities!

Missions Banner Newsletter: November/December 2006


November/December
, 2006, #213

Inside this issue:


  • Pine Log: October Road Trip
  • Missionaries' continuing education!
  • Memorial Service information for Mrs. Beth Fisher
  • Presbytery winter youth conference and retreat schedules
  • Miriam returns to the field
  • Rev. Khawl Ro Kim sees expanding opportunities in Myanmar

Rwanda Mission Photo Journal

From February 7-17, Dr. Len Pine and Dr. Kevin Backus traveled to Kenya and Rwanda to revitalize PMU contacts with our brethren in Kenya, and establish new ties with an emerging group of churches in Rwanda. This latter group has asked for our assistance in formally organizing and preparing their leadership for self-sustaining church government. In the course and aftermath of the genocides of 1994 and 1996, existing churches in Rwanda became so politicized that they lost their effectiveness and testimony, and so this group of faithful men desire to affiliate with the Bible Presbyterian Church, General Synod. Our mission trip was the first step in helping that to happen. The photo journal pdf file is just under 1 MB, so be patient while it downloads.

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