President Gary Walter presented Miller with a citation listing the numerous ways in which he has served the church.
Several development projects in the Democratic Republic of Congo have been initiated under Miller’s guidance. Among them has been the Farmers to Market, which creates what is called a “value chain” between subsistence farmers located in the Ubangi region of northwest Democratic Republic of Congo and distant markets in the city of Kinshasa, some 600 miles to the south.
Until the start of the program, many of the farmers never considered the possibility that they might be able to sell crops for income.
The ministry also has increased its online presence, developing a new website and engaging a coordinated social media strategy.
Thanks, Byron, for good work in an extremely important cause.
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06.29.12 at 8:43 am
Byron may God continue to strengthen your feet as you take service to His people. I’m much impressed by your devotion in the service.
Blessings.
Pastor Simon Kamau
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06.30.12 at 2:11 am
Every so often a “choice servant” arises on the horizon of grace to grow the kingdom of Christ. Bryon Miller was the person of God’s choosing to engage a mission greater than the sum of our abilities. God bless Bryon and Joyce in the years ahead! And may the Paul Carlson Partnership and Covenant Church in Congo continue to teach the ECC in North America how to trust, serve, and worship.
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07.01.12 at 11:44 am