Hamilton Jonathan 2001 World
Hamilton Jonathan 2001 World
Hamilton Jonathan 2001 World
January 2001
OKLAHOMA SCHOOL
OF MISSIONS
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Bedford, TX
76095
(817)355-9598
Outreach Intl.
P.O. Box 72
Bethel, MO
63434
(660)284-6528
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report,
France: In July Al and Sonja Hamilton were able to meet with Bill
Anne-Carollne Baird,
Outreach International missionaries to France. They were Statesidefor a short visit and so we
were able to discuss some ofthe progress in ministry in France as well as new opportunitiesfor
interns and student ministry. Both the Bairds and Karen Richardson are continuing to^ work
with a small church congregation that is growing in theirfaith. Jason and Jennifer Reinoehl
are the Youth Educational Services Interns that are working along side the Bairds and Karen.
The Reinoehls were also Stateside for a little over a month for fundraising and reporting to
their sending churches. Al was also able to meet with Jason Reinoehl while they were in the
States. They are excited about the possibilities for what the Lord has in store for them in
ministry. At the end ofAugust Clint Leigh willjoin this team ofworkers asanIntern instudent
ministry. Please prayfor Clint as he adjusts to a new culture and prayfor open opportunities
for him to witness and serve.
Russia: Georse
Connie Keralis were also back in the Statesfor a few months this summer.
The preacher and leadership training church growth and Bible classes are continuing to go
well. George works a great deal with the national church leaders while Connie continues with
the Ladies ministries. TheyJust recently lost theirforwarding agents to the missionfield (what a
great way to lose aforwarding agent) and the Lord has already provided newforwarding agents
to help with their stateside andfinancial responsibilities.
South Africa: Pete & Fran and Denzil Laughren hosted severalinterns and work teams this
past summer. Fran had eye surgery as well and we thank Godfor the good results! Roland
Joseph is continuing to serve with the Kimberly Christian Church. Roland is a national
worker that we try to encourage and support as much as we can. He had come to know the Lord
as ayoung man when Al &Annette werefirst married and working in South Africa in the 60 s.
Ueanda & Kenva. East Africa: Although the work in East Africa was turned over to another
missionary that isfulltime in East Africa, Outreach International still sends interns to work with
these missionaries. Larry Smith continues to make regular trips with interns to Uganda and
Kenya. Most recently this work reported having 95 Ugandan & Kenyan church leaders
attending the July 2001 Bible training course from a total of 54 Ugandan and Kenyan
churches. We praise Godthat this work is ongoing.
Thailand: Paul DeLuca (Youth Educational Services Intern) hasJust returnedfrom Thailand
were he taught some. Although he did not feel led by the Lord to stay on in Thailand, he is
excited about helping tofind teachers ofEnglish tohelp the schools there.
Labors of Love - Haiti: Wayne & Judy Black reported on the progress in Bois-Aube, where
recently a concrete roofwas poured (not a "common event" in that part ofthe world). The Lord
provided thefood, crew and water to get thejob done, so we rejoice with them.
Southeast Asia: The Nguyens (YES Program) are happy to report that 6 of theirfamily arid
friends have come to know Jesus as Lord and Savior since they arrived on thefield in MidNovember 2000. Praise Godfor these new brothers andsisters in Christ!!! Please remember
China: There are teaching contracts available at various schools in Shunde, Panyu, Harbin
and Shuifenhe (a bordering city to Russia) in China. These are large cities anywhere from I
million to 3 million people. Each city needs teachers for a variety of age groups including
kindergarten, primary and middle schools. No degree is needed to teach kindergarten or
primary school, however a degree in English is needed to teach middle school Teachers will
live with bothforeign andChinese teachers andit will not be aproblem iffriends/family want to
visit them. It would be noproblemfor the teacher tohave children, since there isno limitation of
family size. Teachers would teach approximately 24 hours a week and would have 1-2 year
contract. Wages are paid in Chinese Yuan (3,000-5,000), plus room and board is provided.
When we werefirst contacted about thisopportunity, we were told that there was a needfor 24
teachers. They would like to have the teachers arrive in August as school begins September
1st. 1 know this is short notice, but there Just might be someone out there who is waitingfor
such a great opportunity. Pray that the Lord will raise up laborersfor his harvestfields. (We
already have several inquiries on this opportunity that we arefollowing up on).
West Africa: We have been asked to consider a family and their co-workers who would like to
come under the umbrella of Outreach International as they continue the work the Lord has
given them in West Africa. They will be meeting with us in the next week or two ofthis writing.
Please pray that this transition will serve tofurther His Kingdom in a mighty way as we seek
to serve these experienced missionaries. Pray that their transition will be as problemfree as
possible.
New Recruits: We have recently had several requestsfor information from college students
decrease has directly affected Al &: Annette Hamilton's support, as Al andJonathan Hamilton
are doing most ofthe traveling and recruiting. Pray that new supportfunds will befoundfor
Outreach JnternationaVs recruiting and supportAogistic work.
hands as this is His work, so we know He will provide according to His with purpose and
tinun2, as He has beenfaithful to do in the past
and support work for theproject and missionaries under Outreach International and Youth
Educational Services. She has been blessedto be a part oftwo camps in July, the mainspeaker
for a Ladies Retreat andLadies Banquet as well as an upcoming Ladies Retreat this Fall. She
also coordinates the accommodations and sets up OutreachInternational's annual meeting to be
held at the National Missionary Convention in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Friday, October 26^. She is
also working on coordinating a Missions Retreat this Fallfor area campus ministries andBible
college students.
ministry review sessions with those going and returningfrom theforeign field. In August he
and Al Hamilton will be hosting a pre-field orientation for some new workers coming under
Outreach International
Jonathan has been unable to travel this summer due to his recent
WE are truly blessedand we want to be sure that the Lord gets the praise and gloryfor
all He has done!!
The Pierces
Without your prayers, encouragement andfinancial support the work the Lord has given us to
do would be easily hindered - you are a vital link in this work! We thank God for vou and
vour faithfulness inwanting the unreached come to knowledge ofthe saving grace andlove of
the Lord Jesus! Jt is our sincere prayer that the Lord will bless you, yourfamilies and the
work thatwe strive todo together tobring many toHimfor Hisglory andin honor oftheLord
Jesus!!
(660)284-6528
and that it is each Christian's responsibility to do all we can to reach the world with the
Good News of Salvation found in Jesus Christ Therefore Outreach International has
acted as "starters" for those new to worldwide missions and has helped start, by the grace
of God, several new missions across the world.
nathan Hamilton
Outreach Internati
Happy Holidays
End
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year
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Jonathan Hamilton
P.O. Box 952
Bedford, TX
76095
Missionary convention
It was a pleasure
to be able to attend the
(817) 355-9598
jonham@flash.net
new
recruits
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Out
NEW RECRUITS
We are so excited to
have several new recruits mak
witliin
months.
for
their
the
next
commitment
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to
Please ptay as
I make plans to visit
Lincoln Christian Col
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engagement at
That will
churches, and
university campus
ministries. Mcythe
Lord bepraised.
has
together at holidays.
We always try to
office in Missouri.
the
New
Year.
Mom
Karen,
for your