viernes, 28 de febrero de 2014

               God is at  work in the Dominican Republic

We're pleased to see how the Lord is blessing our Saturday Bible school.  We really enjoy our work with the students.  The school continues to grow and produce workers for the Kingdom. 


            Joseph surrounded by happy young people.  They're eager to learn and love their professor.


  Johnny and Catherine are two of our Bible School students.  They are already a big help to us in our church, leading three cell groups and  teaching Sunday school.   What a blessing they are to our youth group!


Pastor Kenny (right) teaches in our Bible school as well.  He gets the students to practice what they learn.

Sorry (that's her name) is part of Johnny's cell group.  She has five children and is expecting twins.  We had a baby shower for her.  They are so poor and always need lots of  help.  Her husband works very little.




domingo, 2 de febrero de 2014

Quakertown Morning Star Fellowhip Team came to the rescue


What an amazing team!    Glenn Singer, Cynde and Tom Dumire had so many original projects and gave us many ideas to grow the church. 

Instead of just painting the outside of the church, they painted a mural.  It's looks wonderful now. 


They came to work and it was hard to get them to stop to eat or rest.

Festival Sabana de la Mar

 We were privileged to be part of  a great campaign with Gerry Stoltfoos in the north part of the country.  Thousands gathered in the baseball field to worship God.  Christopher Alam was the main speaker, but the local churches brought  music, dramas and dancing.



Gerry is pastor of Freedom Vallley Church in Gettysburg Pennsylvania. He brought with him Tommy Arnold, who is pastoring a church he began in Harrisburg.  Gerry's passion is to begin chuches all over the world.


An enthusiastic team came with Gerry to help.  We stayed in a hotel that looked like Flintstone Park.  It was hewn out of a mountain.  A truck was available to drive us to the baseball field, no seat belts.  What a bumpy road.  Fun!!

It was worth it all  to see several people healed and souls responding to the Gospel in the parks. We did street meetings in the mornings and the afternoons and invited people to come to the Festival.