This week we are so privileged to receive visitors from Spread The Word, (STW) a dynamic ministry of the Church of God. The goal of STW is to pump up giving to missions among teenagers. Young people are challenged to give to the Lord and His Kingdomwork by sacrificing a fast food meal or a music purchase.
STW started around 2002 and this year, normal teens surpassed the $500,000 mark of giving worldwide! With these funds, they give evangelistic tools to national pastors such as bicycles, projectors and even a boat to reach island villagers!
Paraguay has been blessed most recently with musical instruments, a projector and laptops to give talks in public schools and share The Jesus Film in remote areas (like Barrio Milagros, pictured below).
The team is here sharing 5 Principles of Leadership in different cities and encouraging our pastors and youth and loving on people (including us!).
Thank you STW for all that you do for us and for God's work around the globe. We are so grateful for your visit and we are committed to the vision of working together to share God's love.
STW started around 2002 and this year, normal teens surpassed the $500,000 mark of giving worldwide! With these funds, they give evangelistic tools to national pastors such as bicycles, projectors and even a boat to reach island villagers!
Paraguay has been blessed most recently with musical instruments, a projector and laptops to give talks in public schools and share The Jesus Film in remote areas (like Barrio Milagros, pictured below).
The team is here sharing 5 Principles of Leadership in different cities and encouraging our pastors and youth and loving on people (including us!).
Here's the group with the spectacular Paraguayan Youth Ministry Team.
Thank you STW for all that you do for us and for God's work around the globe. We are so grateful for your visit and we are committed to the vision of working together to share God's love.
Sounds like a great team. I got a kick out of seeing what's on your nightstand. You have a real thing for tractors and dump trucks, I see. Aw, those were the days! :)
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