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Author: Macon and Katy Hare

Why Would We Be Sad?

Why Would We Be Sad?

October 13, 2016

"Why would we be sad? We have the Creator God as our "mom" and Protector.
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Traveling in Africa

Traveling in Africa

April 13, 2016

Just returning from my trip to West Africa – doing the jet lag thing but on my way to a good recovery. We spent around 26 hours in a car buzzing at 100 kph at times in clouds of dust and speed bumps. Yea speed bumps on highways with no visible reason to have them. […]
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Katy Takes Her Sister to Peru

Katy Takes Her Sister to Peru

February 14, 2016

Love this Couple: Wayne and Patsy Gibson   I had such a wonderful time in Peru with tribal missionaries, Wayne and Patsy. missionaries among the Piapoco Tribal People in Colombia SA Just to watch them interact and encourage other young tribal missionary families with what God has taught them was an incredible experience. 
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I Know I Am About To Die

I Know I Am About To Die

February 13, 2016

I Know I Am About To Die. Alimpu’s Testimony “I know I am about to die,” the old man continued weakly, “but I’m not afraid anymore. Now that I have heard God’s story, I know I don’t have to fear death because God is going to take me to live with Him.”
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Thanks are for Giving

Thanks are for Giving

November 26, 2015

  We are so thankful for you and may your day be full of blessing. Thanks for helping us reach people in remote areas of the world; giving them the opportunity to hear of God’s gift and give thanks. In everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. […]
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Moi Church Triples

Moi Church Triples

October 15, 2010

The Moi church almost tripled after the Gospel was presented in one village the end of September. Thanks for praying.
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Moi Teach More than 100

Moi Teach More than 100

September 5, 2010

Last week, Moi Bible teachers finished the third week of evangelistic Bible teaching to more than 100 Mois in South Asia. So far, missionary Rich Brown and eight Moi teachers have taught 27 lessons from the Creation story to the birth of Moses. Early in teaching those hearing the lessons wanted the missionaries to teach […]
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Spilt Blood

Spilt Blood

June 28, 2010

Blood splattered everywhere! Well, it wasn’t real blood. But as Elias stabbed the sheep cutout and broke the zip-lock bag full of red-stained juice, the effect was still pretty vivid. The picture was clear. Adam and Eve had rebelled against God and a couple of leaves just weren’t sufficient. God was providing a covering, and […]
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Kodiak – Just a big hunk of metal?

Kodiak – Just a big hunk of metal?

January 13, 2010

It's not really about a plane. The Kodiak is really just a big hunk of metal. What is great is it's going to transport missionaries into remote areas to share the Gospel.
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Literacy Graduation Ceremony

Literacy Graduation Ceremony

November 26, 2009

Literacy Graduation In past updates we’ve mentioned how we’ve had an outreach underway since August down at another village in the community school. Bible and literacy was taught each day to the 7th and 8th graders. The community just had the commencement for the 8th graders and we were invited to present certificates to the […]
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