Partners in Ministry
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Covenant World Relief: Covenant World Relief has been the Evangelical Covenant Church’s response to human suffering and injustice in the world for more than 60 years. Through disaster relief and community development, we partner in the transformation of individuals, families, and communities. Our mission is to join God in loving, serving, and working together with the poor, the powerless, and the marginalized.
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. Paul Carlson Partnership - DT-Congo: Paul Carlson Partnership serves medical and economic development in DR-Congo. The mission of the Paul Carlson Partnership is to catalyze the growth of self-sustaining families and communities in places of deep poverty in Central Africa. Working together with partners in Africa and elsewhere, we invest in local efforts in medical and economic development. Calvary supports the Kongala Clinic in the Karawa Health Zone of Congo. We provide funds for the staff, medical supplies and upkeep of this important clinic.
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Kerry and Raquel Anderson - BEA Ministries Brazil: Kerry and Raquel minister in São Paulo where he volunteers with COMEV, a Brazilian audio-visual non-profit ministry begun by BEA missionaries in 1972. Kerry is responsible for contacts with international film producers, and helps transcribe, edit and author in the video department. Raquel is a home-maker and also helps lead a ministry to mothers at Calvary International Church where they attend with their children, Anna, Larissa and Glenda.
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Karen Anderson -Bea Ministries: Karen Anderson continues to edit files for Radio and Internet Bible Studies sent all over Latin America.
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Diane Brask - Global Seed Planters:
Our Vision: Global Seed Planters lives to see the day when every person in every rural community, to the ends of the earth, is transformed by the incredible love of God. Our Mission: Global Seed Planters is transforming lives and communities through strategic partnerships that empower and equip local leaders to be an expression of the love of Jesus in some of the most needy, overlooked, rural regions of the world. |