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They are associate mission partners with CMS (SAMS)

After serving God in both Paraguay & Northern Argentina, they are now based in Asuncion, the capital of Paraguay. Chris is involved in advising on rural development & Bible teaching among the local Anglican Ameri-Indian congregations. Alison is teaching English & science at the Asuncion Christian Academy.
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Servng in Senegal, West Africa with:-
In Senegal less than 1% of the population are evangelical Christians, so there is a great need to make the gospel known, and to strengthen the very small evangelical church there. So Andrew & Helen's main focus is to get to know those they come in contact with as they live in Dakar, a city of 4m people. Helen works as a doctor in a medical clinic, and Andrew is seeking ways to witness to local guys (perhaps by teaching English) & to to train & disciple local believers.
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They are the International Directors for Personnel, based at OMF's International HQ in Singapore. Their main responsibility is to oversee the selection and care of the missionaries (1343) and their children (831). Most members work in the countries of E & SE Asia, but some work in the many sending countries on the home-side and an increasing number work in Diaspora ministry with E & SE Asians, who live or study in the western world.
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Serving with Crosslinks as lecturers in the Uganda Christian University at Mukono, about 25 kms east of the capital, Kampala, near Lake Victoria. They teach in the theology dept training men & women for ministry & leadership in the Church of Uganda & churches all over East Africa. |
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Andrew & Maria work with CMS (SAMS) in Salta, Northern Argentina, where his father and grandfather were missionaries among the Indian peoples.
Andrew works part-time for ASOCIANA, the Anglican social programme serving these indigenous people, especially in issues of land rights and deforestation. He does research & writing for them, & has published a book on the Indian peoples. Also he uses his skill as a pilot to fly over the Chaco, monitoring & filming the advancing deforestation.
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Roger & Jos Sharland work with REAP – Rural Extension with Africa’s Poor. After working across East Africa for 8 years, Roger founded REAP in 1999 to provide practical, accessible teaching & technology for the rural poor.
The central focus of their work is teaching Christians what it means to live as Christians so that they become positive witnesses for Christ.
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After 10 years working in Southern Sudan, through the Church Mission Society (CMS), they are now based in ARUA, Northern UGANDA. They were involved in holistic ministry bringing healing and wholeness, restoration and renewal, with the Bible being central to all their teaching. They are now discussing with Bishop Joel & church leaders in the diocese of Madi & West Nile how they can best be involved in the work there.
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