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We want to notify the conference family that the Summer Service team
was stopped on the road and robbed Saturday morning. Everyone is fine and
that is the most important thing. Cell phones, cameras, rings, watches and backpacks (with journals) were stolen, but that was
all. David Clipson, their missionary host had ...
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We want to notify the conference family that the Summer Service team
was stopped on the road and robbed Saturday morning. Everyone is fine and
that is the most important thing. Cell phones, cameras, rings, watches and backpacks (with journals) were stolen, but that was
all. David Clipson, their missionary host had ...
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Formal integration in Guatemala
started in 1958 when it was approved by the synod of the Evangelical National
Presbyterian Church of Guatemala (IENPG).
It was culminated in May of 1962 when it was signed by the IENPG and The
United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America (UPCUSA). With the integration there were ...
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Formal integration in Guatemala
started in 1958 when it was approved by the synod of the Evangelical National
Presbyterian Church of Guatemala (IENPG).
It was culminated in May of 1962 when it was signed by the IENPG and The
United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America (UPCUSA). With the integration there were ...
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A mission trip is traveling today to Gulfport, Mississippi. It's a group from PCUSA churches in the Presbytery of New York City and I'm excited because they've started a blog to keep people updated. This is really what I hope our Summer Service Guatemala blog becomes. I hope it will allow the participants to share concerns, ...
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A mission trip is traveling today to Gulfport, Mississippi. It's a group from PCUSA churches in the Presbytery of New York City and I'm excited because they've started a blog to keep people updated. This is really what I hope our Summer Service Guatemala blog becomes. I hope it will allow the participants to share concerns, ...
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My sister pointed this out to me. Rev. Dr. David Clipson is a Presbyterian missionary in Guatemala who keeps in touch with the world through his blog. He only appears to post every week or two, but each post is substantial. Unfortunately, the website host doesn't always seem to think he's a member and takes his site ...
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I'm pleased to announce the members of the 2007 Summer Service team to Guatemala. Rachel Ludwig will be the team leader. We hope to post an overview of the trip in the next couple of days.
Dehan Courtney
Hometown: Mercer, PA
Job: self-employed
Age: 21
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