Pato and Dagmar Sazo and their three children Rocio, Estela, and Trinidad serving in Viña del Mar, Chile |
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Church Missionary Society in Japan |
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Karden Darda is a CMS missionary working with the Oyumino Presbyterian Church. Oyumino is a growing residential area in the southern part of Chiba city, about 40km east of Tokyo
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Bush Church Aid in Gilgandra |
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By opening their house for barbeques, birthdays and bonfires Rich and Julie Lanham and their three children have been able to connect with scores of children from Gilgandra, many of them indigenous. Some of the young people live in pretty desperate circumstances but Rich says a number have committed their lives to Jesus. Halfway through 2009 about 70 children had made a response to the gospel. As well as Rich and Julie’s open house ministry, Rich ministers in local schools as the chaplain and works as the Youth Pastor of the Australian Indigenous Ministries church. He hopes to see the ministry come to a sustainable point.
Gilgandra, the home of the Coo-ee March, is a five and a half hour drive from Sydney. It has a population of about 3000 people; the entire shire is 5000 strong. Official figures suggest Aboriginal people make up 9 percent of the population, though locals put that figure at more than 20 percent. The town has been impacted by drought and the unemployment rate is high. More than one in ten people attend church on any given Sunday. |
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Christian Indigenous Media Resources |
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Alan and Lucy Rogers pioneered CIMR to help Aborigines and Islanders to Spread God's Word and grow His church.
Website: www.cimr.asn.au |
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