
Jesus Said....
God's given me absolute first and last word in heaven and down here on earth. So I'm commissioning you to do a job. Spread out, World-Wide, help people commit 100 percent to my way of life. I want them to prove it with the symbolic sign of Baptism-dying to one way of life and waking up to the new way of life. Get them on board and God the Father, God's Holy Spirit and I, will underwrite them all. Inspire them with my instructions, coach them to keep living it out. I'm with you 24/7 til the end of the era. - Matthew 28:18-20 (Word on the Street Bible)
Meet Our Adopted Missionaries.....
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George and Nancy Miller
missionaries to the Solomon Islands
George and Nancy began their missionary careers in 1989. Their first assignment was to Papua New Guinea. Their primary responsibility was to work in the mission hospital. George served as a supervisor of the laboratory and x-ray departments. They also helped in church ministries and assisted other missionaries as time would allow. George continued his education and was ordanined in 1999. He was then assigned to work in the Solomon Islands.
George now serves as district superintendent. During the last couple of years, many doors of ministry have opened and the district began the Jesus Film ministry and now have community based health care.
The Millers have 1 daughter and 3 sons. They also have 7 grandchildren.
Prayer requests from the Millers:
-for strong churches, that have strong leadership among the people native to the Solomon Islands
-Bible college classes as they train pastors for churches
-the Jesus Film team as it goes to different locations
-Nancy, who is taking online classes
-that building needs will be met for churches and an elementary school
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Louise Karker
retired missionary
Louise and her late husband, Oliver, served as missionaries for 28 years. They served in Lebanon and Syria for 5 years, Swaziland for 17 years and South Africa for 6 years. Louise's duties included bookkepping and women's ministries while she was on the field. Her husband was a mission director.
Lousie and Oliver retired from missionary service in 1981. Oliver passed away in 2002.
Louise currently resides in Florida. She has one daughter and 4 sons. She also has 13 grandchildren.
