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Click the link below for a really good article that highlights the work of another couple serving with our company in Taiwan.

“In America, people have a good background of what a Christian is, but they don’t have that here,” Schexnayder said. “They are truly a baby. Oftentimes they add Jesus to their existing dichotomy of gods. It sometimes takes a while for those other gods to fall away.”

Baptist Press – Taiwanese churches needing American help – News with a Christian Perspective.

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Despite Misperceptions, IMB Still Sending Career Missionaries

….we are clearly sending out long-term missionaries,” Meador said, countering the misperception that global evangelism efforts have been shut down by a lack of resources.

via Southern Baptists of Texas Convention Texan.

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We’ve been so busy over the last couple of months and then catching up over the last couple of days that I failed to notice a milestone. Our blog celebrated it’s EIGHTH birthday on Monday.

A couple of years after our arrival in Taiwan we decided that it would be better to use a blog than monthly newsletters to keep friends and family updated on our life and ministry. We have done a so-so job of regularly posting what’s going on on this side of the water.

As always, I intend to do better in the future :-)

Stay tuned.

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Sep 082010
 

Annnnnnnnnd they’re off . . .
We have just started Bible Study Fellowship’s newest study – Isaiah. It has been a busy few weeks leading up to the first class, but we are excited to now be under way. It should be an awesome nine months following the BSF study plan. We look forward to what God will teach us through this incredible Old Testament book.

If you have any questions and want to know more just click on the Contact Us button at the top. If you want to find out more on your own, click the graphic below.

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Today in Taipei we are reminded of the traditions and superstitions of the people we now live among.

The Ghost Festival also known as the Hungry Ghost Festival is a traditional Chinese festival and holiday celebrated by Chinese in many countries. In the Chinese calendar (a lunisolar calendar), the Ghost Festival is on the 15th night of the seventh lunar month (14th in southern China).

Read more HERE

Because of the smoke from the burning of Ghost Money the air was hard to breathe & ashes filled the air.

Offerings

People gathered on the sidewalks to make offerings to ghosts of ancestors.

Offerings

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East Asian Peoples Update 6/2010

Read all about it right HERE

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