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Old Technology with a New Use
By Tom Nutt on

Several months back I had visited with a gentleman on the East Coast about a work that they had going on in Haiti. He was calling to see if we had any material that had been produced in the Creole language. I was sad to have to inform him that we only have a few items available in Creole, which were filmstrips with accompanying audiotapes that had been produced over 20 years ago. As technology has changed so have the methods and tools that we use to communicate the message. We had several copies of the filmstrips still on hand but I was having no luck finding the filter projector needed to show them.

 

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To the moon and back; anything is possible!
By Bob Sartoris on

On the 20th of this month, we celebrate the 40th anniversary of the first moon landing.  I won’t admit exactly how old I was when that happened, but suffice it to say I do remember watching it live on our family’s black and white console TV.  At the time, it seemed nearly impossible that we were down here on earth watching it live from around 238,000 miles away.  That one single event, more than anything I’ve experienced since, planted in my mind the idea that when it comes to human ingenuity and determination, anything is possible!

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A Timely Phone Call From Miles Away
By Ziden Nutt on

Word had spread quickly to other parts of the world of what had taken place with Good News Productions in Zimbabwe, including the mobile-unit ministry . . . A four-wheel drive unit had been equipped with projectors and loud speakers, as well as medicine cabinets.

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Worth It All
By Ziden Nutt on

It was in a “closed country,” and we’ll use the alias name of Henry for the evangelist. Word had not been received from “Henry” for over three months. Finally, a letter arrived.

 

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Strength in Leadership
By Ziden Nutt on

 

The semi-automatic weapons belched forth fire as the terrorists made the execution. The only dust that settled quickly was from the blood of one of God’s great servants - Simon Sithole. He fell to the ground and his earthly tabernacle gave up the spirit.

 

 

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