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the south, has been the largest receiver
of emergency feeding in the world for
many years running. Yet, as a direct re-
sult of initiatives led by Cal Bombay, 214
families have already been brought out
of poverty to total self-sufficiency with
food left over to sell, putting them on the
path to prosperity.”
That’s not the whole story. Some
1,600 other families have seen this
success and want the same. The only
industrial-sized flour mill is located
in fields run by the Savannah Farm-
ers Cooperative and these prospering
farmers. There is constant pressure for
greater efficiency and more tractors to
serve more people.
This is a place of proven results –
measurable success. Every dollar behind
this success has come from Canadian
Christians, with no government aid. If the
Church wants a safe and sure investment
in others’ lives, this is the place for it.
For more information, please visit www.
harvestsudan.com.
Ministry is in the details
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Church offices are scrambling these
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Technology makes promises but often
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other. Every initiative brings more chaos,
as new systems are introduced and old
ones can’t keep up.
Freeze frame!
Consider the alternative: a flexible but
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Churches, church camps and parachurch
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WELCOME YOUNG & BUCHANAN
This coming fall, Ambrose welcomes Terry Young
and Mark Buchanan to the Seminary faculty.
Pastors, Teachers, Authors and Leaders.
To learn more about our new professors,
visit ambrose.edu/seminary