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Link Missionaries
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St Paul's has links with a number of missionaries working overseas taking God's word to various parts of the world.
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Chris and Jodie MacCartney – Klong Toey, Bangkok
with Urban Neighbours of Hope
The MacCartney family is passionate about seeing God's Kingdom come amongst communities facing the daily hardships of poverty. They long to see such communities liberated
and transformed, as only Jesus Christ can. To see this become a reality Chris & Jodie, with their daughters Grace & Ruby joined UNOH in 2006. After serving for a year in
Springvale, they joined the Bangkok team in 2007.
Click here to visit the
UNOH website for more information about the MacCartneys and to view their newsletters.
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with Church Missionary Society
For these CMS missionaries in Slovenia, Bible study is at the core of their ministry with university students spread across several campuses in the
country's capital, Ljubljana. Through the newly-registered student Christian organisation, Zvesh, Slovenes like Nenad and Primoz are finding many opportunities to reach
out to students and to encourage them to come and read the Bible.
They seek also to serve the local evangelical church by training and discipling the leaders and teachers of the future, becoming involved in ministry through
their family church, the Reformed Evangelical Church (RECs).
Refer to: www.cms.org.au
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Paul Pillai - India
with Indian Inland Mission
Dr Paul Pilai is the Founder and Director of India Inland Mission, which plants churches among Hindus and has orphanages and a Bible College of 600 for
training evangelists and pastors. Formerly a Hindu lawyer, Paul was converted when healed through an Indian Christian's prayer.
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David and Ruth - working elsewhere in the world
with Church Missionary Society
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Russell & Helen Bielenberg
Ministry to the Military through the Association for Christian Conferences, Teaching and Service (ACCTS)
Russell and Helen work in the Pacific region and Spain with ACCTS which is an organisation that assists in the development of
Christian leaders in the armed forces of the world and in the establishment and growth of military Christian fellowships. They
travel in their areas of responsibility and also reach out to overseas military persons and their families in Australia.
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