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IWU Nursing Team
We are committed to education in Ecuador. This past week we hosted a team of nursing students from Indiana Wesleyan University, the first group of nursing students to visit and work with our project. They were a fabulous team
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Categories: 501c3, Cayambe, Clinic, Medical Caravan, Ministry, Prayer, Travel, Volunteers
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Serving the Community
Our Medical Clinic in Cayambe serving the community. Yesterday, we held a training event free of cost and open and available for anyone who was interested. We covered first aid, emergency prevention and some basics of the treatment and prevention
…Happy Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving from the Delps and the Santiago Partnership!!! May you have a blessed Thanksgiving from our crazy family to yours!
Esther was having a bad hair day and a new and upcoming videographer was doing the filming but we
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Categories: 501c3, earthquake, Ephraim, Esther, Family Fun, Ministry, Simeon, Updates
Tags: 501c3, Ecuador, Ecuador Info, Ephraim, Esther, Ministry, Partnerships, Simeon, The Santiago Partnership, Updates
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Still Growing
This past week, we continued our work toward self-sustainability by planting more crops, including trees around our upper lot to protect the crops from the wind.
Serving Rumipamba
This past week we partnered with the Evangelical Covenant Church of Dassel, MN as well as the Covenant Church of Rumipamba, Ecuador to hold a free Medical Caravan for the community of Rumipamba. Over 120 patients received a free medical
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Categories: 501c3, Clinic, Medical Caravan, Ministry, Prayer, Prayer Requests, Travel, Updates, Volunteers
Tags: 501c3, Churches, Clinic, Ecuador, Ecuador Info, Evangelical Covenant Church, FACE, Friends, Ministry, Mission Teams, Prayer Requests, The Santiago Partnership, Travel, Trips, Updates
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Offices Complete
Offices Complete! Thanks to the work of our partner church, Iglesia Emanuel, the Evangelical Covenant Church of Canada and Church of the Good Shepherd we now have offices for the project as well as for the church and Compassion center.
…Goodbye Ceresco Covenant!
This past week Kim and Joel hosted a Vision Team from one of our supporting churches, Ceresco Covenant Church of Ceresco, NE. Ceresco Cov has been one of our supporting churches since the beginning of our first term as missionaries
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Categories: 501c3, Cayambe, Clinic, Family Fun, Home, Ministry, Updates, Vision Team
Tags: 501c3, Cayambe, Churches, Ecuador, Ecuador Info, Evangelical Covenant Church, FACE, Family Fun, Friends, IPEE, Ministry, Mission Teams, The Santiago Partnership, Travel, Trips, Updates, Vision Team
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Gracias Rolando!
Yesterday, the Board of FACE (the Development arm of the Evangelical Covenant Church of Ecuador) got together for a day of fellowship and an opportunity to say “GRACIAS!” to our Project Coordinator Rolando Escola. We were thanking him for his
…Update on Office Construction
Thank you so much for your support of the Santiago Partnership, especially Church of the Good Shepherd in Crest Hill, IL as they have given a special gift toward this project. Here is how we are progressing with the office
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Categories: 501c3, Cayambe, Clinic, Construction, Ministry, Updates
Tags: 501c3, Cayambe, Clinic, Evangelical Covenant Church, FACE, Ministry, Mission Teams, The Santiago Partnership, Updates
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HOW THE DARKNESS OF A DELAYED FLIGHT SHOWED ME THE SUNLIGHT OF GOD
HOW THE DARKNESS OF A DELAYED FLIGHT SHOWED ME THE SUNLIGHT OF GOD
by Dr. Erica Liebelt
My first trip to Ecuador was in November 2014 when I visited the Galapagos Islands and Quito for adventure, a cultural …
Categories: 501c3, Ephraim, Esther, Medical Caravan, Ministry, Reflections, Simeon, Updates
Tags: 501c3, Churches, Clinic, Ecuador Info, Ephraim, Esther, Friends, Reflections, Simeon, The Santiago Partnership, Updates
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