At IBP our semesters are intensive and short as opposed to the traditional 9 month school year. In fact it's almost opposite! This system has worked well for us because it allows the students to work for several months to earn the funds they need to pay for their next term and also for their travel, as distances are great for the majority of our students. Here in Argentina there are no "school loans" or other "financial aid" that students can apply for, although some students receive assistance from their home churches.
Spiritual Emphasis
So we have already reached the halfway point which is marked by our Spiritual Emphasis week. This semester we were priviledged to have Kentucky Superintendent of the Assemblies of God, Joe Girdler, bring a team of pastors (including former KY A/G Superintendent, Pastor Jim Biram) and pastor's wives to minister to our students for this special week.
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L-R: Chuck & Kathy Tidd, Joe Girdler, Betty & Paul Brannan, Joann & Jim Biram, Nita Jones |





This has been a busy time for us at IBP as you can imagine. As a result of the long days and the very long drive throughout the Patagonia, Eddie came home from the trip feverish and in pain. That very night we made a trip to Urgent Care where his high fever was treated. The next day results from lab work and another doctor visit, revealed he had contracted cellulitis. Doctor's orders are complete rest and antibiotics. This has been difficult for Eddie, as the semester is in full swing and there is so much to do. Our prayer request is for quick healing from this illness.

If you are going through something problematic or disappointing, perhaps Eddie's current difficulty can be an encouragement and blessing to you as you remember that God is in control and He never lets go. As the song by Matt Redman says, "through the calm and through the storm; Oh no, He never lets go, in every high and every low, He never lets go of you!"
We appreciate your prayers!
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