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Bible Delivery in Karima!
This week, First Baptist Church of Bossier City, LA is in Karima, Kenya. Bossier’s children’s ministry raised money this summer at their Summer Survivor (VBS)
Young Men on a Journey (pt 3)…Will, Luke, Jakeb and Brantley
Concluding our “Young Men on a Journey” series, we will hear today from Will Tumlin, Luke Cummings, Jakeb Stuntz, and Brantley Bell. As the Journey team
Raise the Roof! – Ngaamba Medical Clinic
Throughout the summer, the new medical clinic in Ngaamba has been coming together! Here is a video made by the most recent NorthPoint team to
Picture this: Our trip to Ngaamba…
June 7-16 a group of 17 people from North Point Community Church partnered with the 410 Bridge to go and serve in Ngaamba Central. While
Stay Connected! 3rd Quarter Updates…
It’s almost unbelievable that The 410 Bridge is entering into the 3rd quarter of community updates for the year. 2012 is flying by and many
Men on a Journey… (Blake, Will and Josh)
We have been so encouraged by the growth and leadership of the young men on the Journey Team this year. We have asked them to
“I got ya, buddy”…
What happens when injury becomes a way for God to teach you? Check out Doug’s story to find out.. Doug recently fractured his ankle on
4,938 Bibles sent to Kenya!
We are so amazed at the excitement and participation of the BigStuf Camp students who have been sending Bibles to Kenya as a part of
You Know You’re in Haiti When Your Kneecaps Sweat…
The recent SeaCoast church team posted this blog which we thought was pretty funny! Enjoy! You know your in Haiti when… when you are at
The World Changes When You See It Differently (Rick Warren)….
Today’s post is from the Seacoast Church team blog… The World Changes When You See It Differently (Rick Warren)…. It’s hard to find the words
Beads, Gardens and Lessons…
Monday the Seacoast Team (in Haiti) team helped a newly married woman till (used loosely meaning shovels, pick axe, rakes and tons of elbow grease!) her
Three Languages, One Love
This week, we are sharing from the Seacoast Church blog of their trip to Haiti! Three Languages, One Love… Praise God! We’re finally on
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