Testimonies

Cookson Hills Project – Fall 2014

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COOKSON HILLS PROJECT – FALL 2014   February 6, 2014 WMB Volunteers,   Rick Bayless from Cookson Hills Christian Children’s Home/School has asked WMB to build two houses this coming September 2014.     THE BACKGROUND STORY   We went to Cookson Hills twice last year and thought we were finished.  Rick called and explained thatContinue Reading

Interest is Growing In Sturgis, KY Project

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Interest Is Growing In Sturgis, KY Project   February 4, 2014   The following individuals have indicated the desire to participate in the Sturgis, KY project June 2-13, 2014:   Bob & Kathy Randall  Mick Donovan (2nd week) Austin Curtis Tom Harper Fred Zacher Bruce & Myrna Smith – RV John Gates – RV HaroldContinue Reading

Sign-Ups for Sturgis, KY Project

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Sign-Ups for Sturgis, KY Project January 27, 2014    The following individuals have indicated the desire to participate in the Sturgis, KY project June 2-13, 2014:   Rick & Dianne Balmer – RV Joe & Fae Wilson – RV Fred & Evelyn Sellers Ron & Deb Boyer – RV Carl & Maxine Brandt – RVContinue Reading

Sturgis, KY

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Sturgis, KY Project January 17, 2014    The fine folk at First Christian Church in Sturgis, KY have invited World Mission Builder Volunteers to frame up their new 22,000 sq.  ft. sanctuary and education building.   Dates:  June 2-13, 2014 Address:  712 North Adams, Sturgis, KY Contact person:  Rodney Raymond (270)285-3248 The church will provide 3Continue Reading

Philippine Update

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January 27, 2014   We’ve received some positive response to our appeal for the Philippine Typhoon relief. When Bob heard about the great need of the people in the Philippines who have lost so very much, he decided not to buy Linda a Christmas present but instead send the money to the Philippines where HERContinue Reading

Philippine Typhoon

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Philippine Typhoon   November 18, 2013   As you know from the news, the worst typhoon in history has struck the Philippines with over 4000 reported dead so far and at least 1200 missing.  20 foot tidal waves did an incredible amount of damage.   In the hardest hit areas the immediate needs were water, food, and communication.  EdContinue Reading