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the
harvest is
plentiful butthe
woi-ket^ a^e few.
Ask
the
Lori
of
the haivest,
thefefore,
to
sencj out wohkehs
into
his harvest
fieM.
J^utcUAcui
Sevi
tig-.---.—
•l i treach Internat ional
Jonathan Hamil ton
Pres ident
P
Box 9S2
Bedford TX
76095
8i7.355-9S98|
arch
2005
Dear Friends
As an update on Josh and Susan Sanchez, they are excited about the minis
try the Lord has in store for them in Mexico. They met a family in the city
of Manzanillo who
became
Christians about eight years ago, but have had
no one else in their city to worship with. There is no Christian church in
Manzanillo at this time. This family has asked Josh and Susan to come and
teach them and start a Christian church there. Josh and Susan plan to min
ister to them and with them as they plant the first Christian church in that
city. Continue to pray for them and the ministry the Lord has in store for
them
there.
Outreach International continues to have missionaries working in about 15
countries. We praise God for the opportunity to have workers in these ar
eas sharing the Gospel ofChristto people who might not have the chance to
hear the truth otherwise. Please pray for more workers. Every missionary
and missionary family that we know is asking for help. Workers are
needed. Pray the Lord of the harvest to send
out
more workers.
We want to remind you that we have a great internship opportunity in
South
Africa
this summer led by Stacy Gamer. The dates of that internship
are from Jxme 6 to July
21,
and the costis
4,500. You wiU
be working with
missionaries
on the field in Vacation Bible Schools, be
involved in Youth
Camps, be involved in preaching, teaching, praying and singing with the
South African people.
Your
teaching and encouragement
wfil
be such an
uplifting time for the Christians there; you ll also have opportunities to
bring non-Christians to the Lord. Hope you will join the team. Contact
Stacy right
away
if
you
are interested or
know
someone who is. Call 314) 521-4850
or
Jesse Karie, Naleh and
Elijah
Pryor, O I mis-
B
sionaries,
wrote
from
Papua New Guinea
February
20 We
left
Madang for
Ukarumpa in -pmlB
PN&
highlands where we spent three days
loading up
the
sawmill,
buying
some
last
JESSE. KARie NALEH AND ELIJAH
PRYOR
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minute
supplies,
and
finally we
set
out for Samban The sawmill was sent to Tamo
a
village
in
our
province where William and Robin Butler serve
as
translators for
PBT
They have a
large
amount of good hardwoods
neces-
——I
sary to tolerate the
harsh
conditions
in \i, 41
Surraay
Sch^l
Teacliers
1
to
be
just
what
we
hoped
t
would
be
he
n xt
f ewwee^s
w
be
full
of rd
and
some
imes dangerous work felling and
transporting
trees. This is
an exciting
time as so many
people
will
benefit
from
the
addition
of
this
first
multipurpose
building
which
will
house
the
library, a
classroom for
the preschool,
and Sunday School, plus space underneath for fuel
storage and a garage for the tractor and four-wheeler and newly cut timber.
We introduced you to
the
work in
France
in our last newsletter.
Since
that time,
Aime-Caroline
Baird
gave birth to their
third
child, Clement.
He
was
bom
about
two
months early and had to
stay in
the hospital
for a while, but he s
home
nowand doing well. The
work
in
France continues
to see fruit and we praise God for that.
February was a busy
month.
I Jonathan) spent a week at Le Toumeau College in
Longview,
Texas for their Mission Emphasis
Week.
Wehad a booth and I had several devotions and classes.
I started getting what I
thought
was a
sinus
cold, but
ended up having
a
virus.
I ended
up
in
iso
lation
in the
hospital
for two weeks. I
could not
go out
of
the room. I had to wear a mask, inhal
ing
strong medicine, for six hours on and
two
hours off, continuously for five days. I am back on
my
feet
again and doing
well.
Thank
you
all
for your continued prayers. I
am seeing more
and
more
transplant
friends
not
doing
so well.
God continues to keep
me
going. During my hospi-
talization, my Dad, Al, spoke
for
me in Evansville
Indiana
where I was a part of a Perspectives
course.
I also had another appointment in Madisonville, Kentucky that
one
ofour directors, John
Schofield, took
over for me.
Thanks
to both
of them for
taking my place when Icouldn t go.
Teri and
I
continue
to
work weekly here
in
town
with
International
college
students
and
a
high
school youth
group.
Teri still teaches English to
International
students part time and I am keep
ing busy with
office
type things
with
O.I. and our missionaries on the field. We thank you for all
yourprayers and
support.
May God be praised inallwe think, ailwe say, and allwedo.
We love you all
onathan
and Teri
amilton
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he harvest is
plentiful
butthe
vvorkeh^ ai e few.
Ask the
Loi cJ
of
the harvest,
thei-efof-e, to
send out workers
into his ha»vest
field/
JetuMantSiJ U
Outreach
IntemationaJ
Jonathan
Hamilton
res ident
B ox 9 52
Bedford TX
76095
817 355 9598
. - —
1
OUTREACH
INTERNATIONAL
JONATHAN AND TERI HAMILTON
Summer
2005
Dear Friends
and
Co-workers
inthe
Gospel,
A
lot has
happened since our last newsletter. Teri and I
have
been
going
non-stop here on the
homefront
while work is being done on the front lines by
these
who haveheard the callofGod on
their lives
and have
been
burdened for
lost
and unreached people enough to go to them and take the love of
Jesus
to
them. May we all do our best
to
serve
these
missionaries
overseas if we can t go
oiurselves.
George
and Connie Keralis, who are now working at Platte Valley Bible
College
in Nebraska, went back to
Russia
for a month to
teach
and visit the
churches there. Todd Robertus from
Platte
Valley went and
helped
George teach.
They
had
a great trip. Russian leaders
from
three different churches expressed an
interest in hosting
American students to serve
as
summer interns. So
they
are
looking for interns
next year
to go
and work
for
three
months.
Contact us
if
you
or someone you know
are
interested.
Allen and Betty Pierce came back to the states from
Equatorial Guinea for
an
8-10 month furlough. Charles
and
Bridget
Ulibarri are
there
holding
down the
fort
in their ab-|
sence.
The
team there
is needing a lot ofhelp. They
have
the
facilities
to
host
short term
and long term workers. Please help
|:
find
workers
to go serve in this area.
Bible
translation is going
on,
literacy work, evangelism,
construction
work and
more.
wBm
Most
anyone
can
fit in. If you are
interested
in
finding out more ^
about the
opportunities
in Equatorial Guinea, West Africa,
r ^ -
please contact us.
We have spent time with the Pierce
family
and plan to spend more time
while
they are
here.
Teri
and I
along
with
my
dad, Al, have spent
a lot of time
with our
family
who works in Southeast Asia.
Their
ministry review went well
and the whole family is
ready
to
return
August
7th. If you would like to know
more about the work inSoutheast
Asia,
contact us. We are more than
happy
to
sharewith
you,
but have to do socarefully, due to the sensitive nature ofthe
work.
Teri hadalotof
flying
points
saved up, so
she made a tripback to
China
in
May. Shewas able to spend timewith former teammates, as well as students and
teachers she worked
with
when she
lived
there.
She
spent
a
week
inBeijing
and
a
week
inher
old
hometown,
Yinchuan.
She had many opportunities to encourage
believers, as well as continue to share Christ s lovewith her old friends. She had
the
opportunity
to
share her
life
and her
faith with these former
students pictured
with her eating mutton-on-a-stick at an outside
market). Teri
shared the
gospel
with
them
when they were
her
coUege
students
four or
five
years ago,
and
also
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The b^tvest is
plentiful butthe
wof-kef^
ai e few.
Ask the Loh4 of
the hafvest
tbet-efore
to
sen4 out wofkehs
into
bis bafvest
fteM.
Jenatfium
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