Friday, November 10, 2006

Scenes from the lives of our kids

Kati and Kristi work making candles with Flavia, a girl from the youth group. The girls make candles to sell and help pay their way to youth camp.


Andy enjoys being with friends (Victor and Ben Holmes) at a birthday party in Buenos Aires.

Danny enjoys seeing again!! Glasses have made home schooling a pleasure!

Can you pick Kati and Andy out of the crowd?? Both work afternoons at a local bakery owned and operated by a couple from our church.


Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Church Planting - Bible Institute - Camp Facility Developmente


Youth from the Chivilcoy Church attended winter youth camp in July. They enjoyed teaching from God´s Word, singing, fellowship and games.












One of the highlights of camp is a Bible competition in which contestants from each church memorize whole chapters of a book of the Bible and participate in answering questions about that particular book. The youth from the Chivilcoy church came in second place!


Andy has had a great school year studying art two evenings with a local art teacher. Ths is one of his masterpieces!! The odd looking black bottle at the top left is recognized in Peru for containing a regional drink called "chicha morada", "Coca-Cola" is typical to the States, and "mate" is a typical Argentine drink. The drawing depicts the diversity of Andy´s background - born in Peru, a U.S. citizen, and living in Argentina!

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Church Planting - Bible Institute - Camp Facility Development




Grampa Philbrick trims Danny´s hair!









Tuesday, July 25th. 22 ladies gathered for a special "evangelistic tea." Debbie´s mom, Joanne Philbrick shared from God´s Word.


Sandra Gorosito shared her testimony and Carol Thompson, in Chivilcoy for a few days with her husband Terry, shared a testimony as well.

National Pastors and GMSA missionaries gathered on Saturday for a time of teaching, prayer and fellowship. Bob Philbrick, pastor and GMSA U.S. Board member shared from God´s Word.
Architect, Juan Carlos Otero, and builder, Roberto Quiroga hold up the finished plans for the future Chivilcoy Bible Center facility. Both men are members of Bible Center Churches in Greater Buenos Aires. Mr. Otero has designedbuildings for our churches as a ministry for many years.