The Western District Welcomes You!

Thank you for visiting the Western District Foreign Mission's Department blog. Our intent is to provide you, the pastors, ministers, and saints of the Western District and the United Pentecostal Church International as well as our friends who would like to visit a place to be informed of events happening in our district and to share their thoughts concerning missions with us. We appreciate you taking the time to look over our site, to read the different posts, and last but not least to share your thoughts.

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Missionaries traveling in our district:

May 2012

~Dwane Abernathy - Belize, Central America
~Robert McFarland - Israel/Palestine

June 2012

~Robert McFarland - Israel/Palestine, Middle East
~Jason Long - Nicaragua, Central America

July 2012

~Crystal Reece - Tonga, South Pacific
~John Hemus - United Kingdom, Europe

August 2012

~Crystal Reece - Tonga, South Pacific
~Cynthia White - Jordan, Middle East

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

~William H. Dean Bible College/Administration Building, Nicaragua - Last Day of Work

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Day Six - the last day of work before our departure


Road from main highway leading to the W. H. Dean Bible College
The road to the property...
Ready to cross the bridge
Entering the property (property line extends to trees in background)
Devotion and prayer (we did this each morning before work)
The stacks of building material are now walls
Walls are ready for top coat and texture 
Entrance way to upstairs being finished
Missionary Stephen Nix with a couple Nicaraguan brethren
Ready to leave on the last day of work
Farewells to the Nicaragua brethren (they were great to work with

- Next post will feature the Masaya Volcano that we toured for a couple of hours late on Saturday afternoon. Sis. Nix felt that we should get to see a little bit more of Nicaragua before leaving the country. Thank you Sis. Nix...we enjoyed the tour and the opportunity to purchase a few items from the market place.

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