By Dr. Hugo Gomez
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These participants, leaders at varied levels of experience, involvement and/or responsibility in the CHE Movement in Latin America arrived together to conclusions from: Articulating a practical statement of Vision and Mission, Analizing the previously conducted survey, Developing the Wall of Wonder Exercise for CHE Latin America, and by articulating Practical Objectives for the next five […]
The Global CHE Network Founders Meeting for Latin-America, March 9-10. ¿How can we expand the CHE —Community Health Evangelism—Movement to all the corners of the world and strenghten each others ministries using our collective resources for the sake of the Kingdom of God? is the question that the 37 participants shared, discussed, prayed for and […]
This time was so This time was so refreshing for the relationships, fellowship, prayer, learning/teaching, worship, praise, equipping and encouragement for all the participants. The Lord provided in such a way that we enjoyed sharing with 27 participants from Argentina through Canada. Praise the Lord with all of us!
The Latin America CHE Regional Council met on March 7-8 at the ABEM Center also. Immediately alter the Internship, both CHE Regions in Latin America were very glad to see our Resource Facilitators and Coordinators arriving as result of the prayers of our friends and supporters.
We continue to be thankful to the ABEM Center in Nicaragua for their colaboration by renting and sharing their facilities with us. We acknowledge LifeWind Int, MACA (Medical Ambassadors Canada) and Global CHE Enterprises for their participation sponsoring the Internship Training in multiform ways. We praise the Lord for each one of our supporters/associates who […]
The 4th Spanish CHE Internship Training was a Miracle! After postponing it last year in October the Lord allowed our Meso-America CHE Region to be hosts for the Interns February 8 through March 6. We had a total of 12 full time participants. Our Region sent three from Guatemala and one from Nicaragua. The Caribbean […]
Hair cuts will always be appreciated by villagers as an incentive to learn a new way of income.
Health screening lead to dental and eye care.
Games are useful tool for witnessing too.
Foundation re-strenghtened for the church facility and even more for relationships.