Doug Inglish – Denver, Colorado … The summer before I began graduate studies at the University of Arkansas, money was tight. By the time I finished a teaching contract in June, no summer jobs were available, and my graduate-fellowship money would not become available until classes began in late August. Our meager savings were eaten up by moving costs. Susan, my wife, could not find a job, and the only work I could find was at a temporary employment agency. Every morning, I would call at 6:00 a.m., and they would call back if they had work for me that day. I was fortunate when I got two or three days of work a week. |
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RMCNews with Erik Stenbakken and Leandro Bizama – Loveland, Colorado ... Several dozen Campion Adventist Church members and Campion Academy students attended a 5-part video series entitled, New Freedom to Love, February 8-11. “After producing the original content more than four years ago, it was an honor and privilege to present it at the Campion church,” said Erik Stenbakken, host and producer of the series. |
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RMCNews with Kim Dallum – Arvada, Colorado … Arvada Adventist Church has two Street Beat programs aimed at ministering to homeless and getting them off the streets. One program prepares and serves food on the third Sabbath of the month at the Salvation Army men’s shelter. |
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Courtney Hass – Denver, Colorado ... In 2006, Global Health Initiatives (GHI), an international outreach program supported by the five AdventHealth Denver-based hospitals—Avista, Castle Rock, Littleton, Parker, and Porter—began a partnership with Mugonero Adventist Hospital in Rwanda to extend the healing ministry of Christ. The objective was to advance healthcare capacity there by sending clinical and surgical teams several times a year, providing leadership training and educational opportunities, offering financial support for building projects, and much more. |
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