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 Missions Snapshots

Lisa Stewart of Temecula sent several photos from her trips under the leadership of e3 Partners Ministry. For details about the ministry, visit e3partners.org.

Shown is a photo from Ethiopia. Others were from Nepal and Cuba. The trip to Nepal was in October 2006. "Simon Reeves and I took a small team (6 including ourselves) to Nepal to train 60 pastors and church leaders how to be more successful in reaching the lost in their communities, disciple them, and plant new churches."

Reeves is the Nepal country coordinator for e3 Partners Ministry in San Diego and is also a church planter with e3. Stewart is a church planting coordinator with e3 and also mission director for Sunridge Church in Temecula.

Reeves and Stewart were in Nepal in November doing the same type of ministry, only this time they took 10 other people from different parts of the U.S., one Panamanian leader and two Nepalese leaders from India. The team shared the gospel in 2006 with an unreached people group (the Kishon tribe). A few of those tribe members accepted Christ as their personal Savior. A church was started and now has 15 members, 9 of whom were baptized this past year while 6 of them waited to be baptized until the team returned.

Stewart said she visit Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in 2005. She was invited to train 100 Ethiopian pastors/church leaders how to share their faith using an evangecube (a cube with pictures depicting the gospel message). She visited Cuba in 2005. She was there to partner with other churches to share the gospel in their communities in order to strengthen existing churches and begin new ones.


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