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A Wonderful Year For WME

Here is a brief last word for 2009. It is one of praise to God for His faithfulness and blessings to World Missions and Evangelism. I really believe that this has been the most significant year in the history of our organization. WME was founded in 1988 to be a ministry of helps for 1 missionary. After focusing our strategic work on church planting, WME helped train church planters between 2000 and 2008 and through their work, planted 212 churches. WME was introduced to the church planting movement strategy in 2005 and 2006 and decided to launch a cpm project in Honduras. The foundation for this was laid in 2007, and the project launched in 2008. The story of that launch and project can be read in the articles posted on this blog during the last 2 years. That brings us to 2009. Here in a nutshell is a report of where WME is and what has happened this year. 1. WME continues to facilitate missionaries in 20 nations on every continent except Antartica! 2. WME has seen the Hondu...

2009: What A Year

As we enter the month of December, I can honestly say, I don't know how this year passed so fast. Where did the time go? 2009 has been the most productive year in the history of WME. And it has all happened so fast that we barely knew what was happening. A year ago (check the blog from December 2008) we were preparing to have David and Paul Watson come down and do a training for the Honduras team. That training happened and it was crucial for the project. The information and mentoring received from David and Paul were literally mission critical. At the end of the month, Randy and I met again to plan the 2009 initiatives and then Randy returned to Honduras. By March, we realized that by the grace of God, the project was beginning to multiply toward 2nd generation inductive studies. In mid-March there were discovery Bible studies in about 25-30 locations in western Honduras. In early June, a team from Cave Hill Independent Church of God came down, along with myself, Daniel Sl...