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Amplifying Compassion, The Amplifier, Transforming Lives, Uncategorized, Working Relationships
Since the Wesleyan Church in the Democratic Republic of the Congo started in 1994, it already has 10 districts, 61 churches and a mission outreach to Cameroon. The ministry is growing quickly with new churches being planted almost every month. Many of these...
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Advancing Church, Amplifying Compassion, Generosity Inspired, The Amplifier, Uncategorized
The Church Demonstrates the Love of Christ to Families in Need “Sri Lanka is bankrupt,” said Rev. Cedric Rodrigo, the national leader of The Wesleyan Church of Sri Lanka. A once growing economy ground to a halt, due to crippling debt and a political crisis. After two...
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Amplifying Compassion, Establishing Relationships, God Is Enough, The Amplifier, Transforming Lives, Uncategorized
Ryan and Sarah Schmitz have worked as Global Partners missionaries in Nicaragua for the past 10 years. One year into their time there, they began developing relationships with teachers, students and families at a nearby school, where they would begin to teach English...
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Amplifying Compassion, The Amplifier
As Easter draws near, I can’t help but reminisce about my Easter memories. Birds chirping, cool breeze, girls showing up to church in floral dresses and boys with pastel ties. I think about the somber Maundy Thursday prayer services turning into the songs of...
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Amplified Prayer, Amplifying Compassion, The Amplifier
What really changes with the coming of a new year? In reality it’s simply a turn of a calendar page. We’ll say goodbye to the year 2021 on a Friday night and welcome 2022 on a Saturday morning. Which will be followed by a Sunday and so on, just as it’s been for...
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Amplifying Compassion, Generosity Inspired, The Amplifier
Military conflict erupted in October and November 2020 for areas surrounding our team’s work. While a peace treaty was signed, the death toll in just those two months was estimated to be 6,000 people with thousands more losing their homes and being displaced. Almost...