06/15/2013: “Come over into Macedonia and help us”

“Come over into Macedonia and help us”   Greetings and God’s blessings from the mission outpost at Pra del Tor, Ecuador! We are still waiting on the rainy season that should be starting any day now in order to get the crops planted. The Lord blessed us abundantly with the last harvest of soybeans and rice that we have been …

02/02/2013: Testimonies from MEET Ministry

Testimonies from MEET Ministry Tennessee, U.S.A. Missionary Education and Evangelistic Training Ministry (MEET) was founded by Drs. Thomas and LaVerne Jackson, and is based in Huntingdon, Tennessee. Their mission is to spread the final warning message throughout the world by educating gospel health missionaries and healing people both spiritually and physically, using nature’s remedies. Among other methods, MEET reaches out …

09/01/2012: Helping Earth’s Needy Ones

Helping Earth’s Needy Ones Mission Update from Davao City, Philippines   There were several times when the father got a fever, and no one could help to alleviate his pain, but by strong determination he kept on working as a carpenter in order to support his nine children and sickly wife. In the heat of the sun, he bravely stood …

08/18/2012: Laboring for a Harvest

Laboring for a Harvest Panama   “Be patient therefore, brethren, unto the coming of the Lord. Behold, the husbandman waiteth for the precious fruit of the earth, and hath long patience for it, until he receive the early and latter rain. Be ye also patient; stablish your hearts: for the coming of the Lord draweth nigh.” James 5:7, 8. Here …

06/23/2012: Trusting Jesus

Trusting Jesus Trusting Jesus with the Church Renovation “Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them.” Mark 11:24.   One year ago, our church sent a letter to brethren everywhere requesting help to renovate our church, that we might bring more glory to God. Many …

04/21/2012: The Advancing Work in Senegal.

The Advancing Work in Senegal.   “A Salaam Aleikum!” Greetings from Senegal! We are still here moving forward slowly but surely. Life in Senegal this year has been very interesting. We have witnessed severe power cuts, demonstrations against the cuts and a very volatile political discussion. But on the other hand, we have also seen the hand of the Lord …