Diving In

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Happy New Year, Friends and Ministry partners!

As all of us dive into 2016 serving the Lord, here is a condensed summary of the quarterly ministry report we gave our mission agency, the Christian Health Service Corp (CHSC), last night. It omits many items mentioned previously (1, 2, 3+). The submission took place as we begin preparations to return to Cote d’Ivoire for life and ministry. It dates what God did the last quarter of 2015 through our partnership together, apart from our visits to U.S. churches. The CHSC sustains other medical missionary works around the world, and so we also pass on this information with links to end-of-year (EOY) agency news. These are available to read online, if you click the underlined links for the CHSC email update, or a PDF copy of the EOY mailer. We are blessed to influence lives around the world for Christ with these sent healers. Below are some specifics of what your and our joint effort served to initiate, support, or do together the last quarter of 2015.
  • 12/29/2015 – A pastor friend of FWB heritage shares his intent to pursue using the CHE infused outreach of the Saddleback Church PEACE program in South Africa among refugees, and with pastors in Kenya.
  • 10/13/2015 – The Federation of Evangelical Churches (FECI) president makes plans to train his church in the spring of 2016. He also will promote CHE Training of Trainers (TOT1) to disciple and prayerfully unite evangelical churches throughout the nation in a common effort (mentioned here).
  • 10/12/2015 – A seminary professor who specializes in Church Planting Movements (CPM) commits to begin CHE TOT1 trainings after return from Seoul, South Korea, in January 2016. This is a follow-up to his 2014 Abidjan University CHEngagement training.
  • 10/11/2015 – Leadership of a Port Bouet church renews their program that had been left on the back-burner following the death of a CHE trainer.
  • 10/07/2015 – Leaders of the Ivorian Association of CHE meet to trace a path of training CHE teams so that 200 are active in Cote d’Ivoire by 2021.
Follow-up shared by president of the National CHE Association of Cote d’Ivoire (AISEC):
  • 11/29/2015 – Healthcare Christian Fellowship International (HCFI) decides to train 120 Ivorian members using CHE TOT1 in 2016.
  • 11/30/2015  –  Women’s Cycle of Life Training completed at ARC en Christ in November; 
  • 12/5/2015 – Microenterprise training at Kodjokrom as part of University CHEngagement program;
  • 12/12/2015 – God-fearing Family Planning done.
Please pray that we all walk closely with the Lord, redeem the time, renew physical strength, manage our families wisely, see financial needs met, and share Christ clearly.

May this New Year with our Lord be crowned with Godly abundance (Psalm 65:11)
Verlin and Debbie

The Christian Health Service Corps (CHSC) is a mission of dedicated medical professionals who participate in the CHE Global NetworkTogether, in a loose affiliation of individuals, churches, denominational and nondenominational agencies, we share God's Light and Truth through Community Health Evangelism (CHE)Verlin and Debbie seek the equivalent of 6 donor partners at $100 per month as we resume residential ministry to expand CHE ministries in Cote d'Ivoire under the auspices of the CHSC & Ivorian partners.Tax deductible contributions by check are to be made payable to the CHSC with Andersons #0118 written on the memo line. Mail to CHSC - PO Box 132 - Fruitvale, TX 75127. Give online via the CHSC via www.che4a.org (3% fee) or TDF (0% fee).

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