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| Friday, March 05, 2010 |
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CHOG Pastor in Chile Unharmed
By @ 3:26 AM :: 138 Views :: Church of God Ministries, Church of God - General, Global Missions, Disaster Relief
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By David Miller
Church of God believers in Chile spent several anxious days following Saturday’s devastating earthquake, unable to learn the fate of pastors José y Marcela Cisterna and their 3 children. The family had traveled to Los Angeles, Chile, a small city near the quake’s epicenter, to visit relatives. Due to damage to the country’s telecommunications and transportation systems, contact with both the Cisternas and their extended family was impossible.
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| Monday, March 01, 2010 |
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Update on Church of God believers in Chile
By dfarlow @ 7:15 AM :: 210 Views :: Church of God Ministries, Church of God - General, Global Missions, Disaster Relief, MyCHOG Feature Articles
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The earthquake that hit Chile on Saturday, February 27, has claimed at least 708 lives, according to the latest BBC reports. Michelle Bachelet, president of Chile, says the death toll is expected to rise further. Two million people had been affected by the 8.8 quake, one of the most severe ever recorded and the largest to hit Chile in fifty years. Reconstruction of homes, highways and public buildings could cost tens of billions of dollars.
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| Friday, February 26, 2010 |
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| Friday, February 19, 2010 |
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| Friday, February 12, 2010 |
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Second Assessment Team to Haiti, $50,000 to be Distributed
By dfarlow @ 9:12 AM :: 277 Views :: Church of God Ministries, Church of God - General, Global Missions, Disaster Relief, MyCHOG Feature Articles
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The Church of God Ministries (CGM) Disaster Relief Committee is rapidly moving into phase two of the recovery operations for Haiti and has arranged for a second assessment team to travel to Haiti on February 13. In cooperation with church leaders in Haiti and Church of God missionary John Ackerman, the team will conduct a more detailed assessment of the overall situation and travel to the southern part of the country to assess the damage to Church of God congregations in the area hit hardest by the earthquake. A second disbursement of $50,000 in disaster relief funds is being transferred to Haiti to support the ongoing relief and recovery operations.
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| Wednesday, February 03, 2010 |
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Profiling Gary and Gwen Bistritan
By @ 4:51 AM :: 326 Views :: Church of God Ministries, Global Missions
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By Jael Tang
For Gary and Gwen, the key to effective ministry lies in building long-lasting relationships. When they first started praying about cross-cultural ministry, they made a commitment that wherever they were sent, they would stay for ten years. The couple, initially reluctant about the move to Guam, have now called the little island in the Pacific home for the last 23 years.
Gary did not grow up in a Christian home—his first experience with church involved people inviting him over to dinner. Years later, after various experiences with missions trips, he finally answered the call to ministry and started attending Alberta Bible Institute (now known as Gardner College) where he met Gwen.
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| Friday, January 29, 2010 |
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CGM Receives Report on Haitian Devastation, $53,000 Raised thus Far
By dfarlow @ 12:27 PM :: 474 Views :: Church of God Ministries, Church of God - General, Global Missions, Disaster Relief, MyCHOG Feature Articles
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The Disaster Relief committee of Church of God Ministries (CGM) received an initial report from Phil Murphy about the scope of damages and devastation in Haiti on January 12, 2010. Murphy, who traveled to Haiti to deliver the first $10,000 in disaster relief funds from CGM also conducted an assessment of the earthquakes’ affect on Church of God congregations and other ministry works on the island nation. International relief organizations estimate the death toll at over 150,000 with upwards of half a million people displaced and without shelter. In answering the call for assistance, CGM has received more than $53,000 in disaster relief donations from individuals and congregations.
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