So Far in 2015 . . .
Because it has been a while since I've posted an entry, this one may be longer than usual. So much to share.
IBP Changes - Library news
After much coordinated effort our goal was reached and the library was open for business.
IBP Changes - More goodbyes and hellos
As with any educational institution, there is constant change with new students coming every year and those completing their studies, moving on to the next chapter of their lives.
In addition to these expected changes, there are others who leave us from time to time. This year during the break, we said goodbye to our cook, Emilce Montes and to our bookkeeper, Adriana Griffiths.
Adriana, also one of our alumni, is pursuing her call to missions. Her first step is to complete her studies in missions. Here, it's the post grad fourth year focus in Bible School. Since our school doesn't yet offer a fourth year, she is studying at our sister Bible school in Buenos Aires. She's completed the first half and during this break (winter break here) she will be going on a mission trip to Peru, as part of her studies. Adriana's future plans include going to Japan as a missionary. Another faithful woman of God we ask you to remember in prayer.

Milestone
Something New For Us
Just over a month ago, there was a church split in one of our local churches here in Trelew. The pastor decided he would pull out of the denomination taking over half of the congregation with him. This announcement was made at an emergency church business meeting and came as a shock to many and those who stayed with the A/G were left feeling abandoned and betrayed. To make matters worse, the pastor stayed with the building as it was rented in his name.
So many of us upon hearing this news, felt heartbroken for this group of people who were left with no pastor and no building. We were especially saddened because we have come to know and love some of the members over the years. Well, along with other pastors, we offered to help in any way we could to care for this group of grieving brothers and sisters. Although at first, it appeared the church would be dissolved, in the days that followed, there began to be a hope that, just maybe, this would not be necessary.
This Sunday we will begin to meet in a community center we were able to get for no cost for Sunday use! Praise the Lord!
We are due to leave Argentina in December for our year long stateside assignment, so our prayer is for a pastor with a huge heart to come and take care of this precious group of believers. With adults and children, we are a group of about 50. Pray with us? Thanks!
Many Blessings to You,
Eddie and Diana
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