A look back at ministry in Niger in 2002-2003
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A look back at ministry in Niger in 2002-2003
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Here are recent pictures of some of the CSEN children
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Julie Stimmel, after quilting a pile
A sampling of the designs and colors
We look forward to making this warm & happy delivery.
Setting up the "Skye" with Board Member Dale Franz
Board Members present at first meeting: Phil Maxwell, Dale Franz, David Stimmel & Shannon Maxwell
Phil visiting with some of the men.
Phil & Shannon with family friends Donna & Al.
Shannon with faithful supporters and board member David Stimmel.
We are thankful for those that pray and support the ministry in Niger.
We believe:
Purpose
We fulfill our purpose through these seven priorities:
Worship: We desire worship that touches God's heart in a style that is intimate, dynamic, and culturally current.
Word: We want to study, teach and obey the Bible.
Prayer: We are committed to the fact that we can be agents of change through prayer.
Fellowship: We seek to develop real friendships built on Christ's love.
Ministry: We believe that all Christians are called to minister God's mercy to the lost, the sick, and the poor.
Training: We aim to provide training for all aspects of responsible Christian life and ministry.
Evangelism: We seek to prepare individuals and impact them to be missionaries who reach the lost with the Good News of Christ.
Values
Everyone has values. Values control the way we live. Our values influence the way we approach our purpose and priorities. We embrace the values that Jesus emphasized as important in our approach to true spiritual life.
In our relationship with God we value: The mercy of God • The truth of God • Intimacy with God • God's rulership and spiritual leading in our lives • Brokenness (spiritual humility) • Spiritual passion (wholehearted commitment)
In our relationships with each other: Integrity and authenticity • Faithfulness and reliability • Christianity as a lifestyle • Care and quality in ministry • Servant leadership • Christian unity • Non-controlling relationships
In our relationship with the community: Healing to the whole person • Friendship outreach • Bridge-building to other evangelical organizations and churches • Cultural awareness • Helping the poor • Community involvement