World Renewal International
Monday, February 12, 2007
World Renewal International Blog
Welcome to the World Renewal Intl Blog! This is our first entry. We have several other blogging sites for various ministries of World Renewal, but this is my first blog and it will cover all of World Renewal's ministries. I will try to keep the news of our ministry current in order to be a better partner for those who desire to pray and support our ministry. A daily entry will be a challenge for me.
World Renewal is starting our twenty-first year and it is exciting what God is doing. West Africa is a point of concentration this week. Pastor Wes Davis, Riverton, Kansas, (pictured in today's blog) is teaching at a pastor's conference this week in Monrovia, Liberia. 400+ leaders will attend. He took eight men with him from his church, Riverton Friends and they are holding a medical eye clinic, three doctors are in the group. Wes is World Renewal's Directer of Education Development. Liberia is not a stable country yet. Please pray for these men. Wes has a great gift of teaching. He will be teaching in Mexico in March along with my brother Mark. We are developing the World Renewal International Ministry Institute for which Wes will be the Director.
Did you Know? 80% of the population of Haiti live on less than $2 US a day. It is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. Did you know World Renewal started Christ Compassion Orphange in Haiti in 2006 with 20 homeless children from the street?
I hope you will join us daily or whenever you can find the time to stop in. Thanks for stopping by today.
:: posted by Gary Wright, 7:55 PM
2 Comments:
I'm excited to hear of the good work WRI is doing around the world...especially in the arena of indigenous training and education. It sounds to me like Pastor Wes is the right man for the job. Has a business plan or strategy been developed for training/educating indigenous leaders that I can preview and participate in?
Sincerely,
Adrian Halverstadt
Sincerely,
Adrian Halverstadt
It's great to see the growth of WRI. Many blessings to you and Pastor Wes. I look foreward to the day I will join you.
Sincerely,
Wayne Phelps
Sincerely,
Wayne Phelps