Asia-Pacific Region Welcomes 365M Interns to the Region!

by | Feb 6, 2015

Australia & Philippines:  The Asia-Pacific Region and the Philippine Micronesia and Australia New Zealand Fields,  extend our welcome to new 365m interns!

http://youtu.be/2VP2pAab_eE

 See the short video above for more information about 365M, a cross-cultural ministry experience offered through NTS

Sarah Dutra

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Sarah Dutra of New Jersey and Weston Jordan of Maryland, USA, arrived in Brisbane, Australia late on Wednesday, February 4th, after 4 flights and 38 hours of travel!   They will both begin 10.5 months of volunteer service as mission interns in partnership with the Australia North & West District.

Sarah will serve for at least 5 months at the Capalaba Church of the Nazarene under the supervision of Pastor Emily Kye Sook Chung.

Weston Jordan

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Weston will be mentored through at least July,  by Pastor Richard Giesken at the Redlands Church of the Nazarene.

Additionally,  Weston & Sarah will be part of the RedCap Youth ministry under the leadership of CapNaz Youth Pastors, Aaron Park and Charity Kelegai of the Redlands church.

 

Aisling, Grant, Abram and Graiden Zweigle. Click on the image to see how you can partner with the Zweigles.

Aisling, Grant, Abram and Graiden Zweigle. Click on the image to see how you can partner with the Zweigles.

In the Philippines, Aisling Zweigle arrived to Manila in the early morning hours of February 2,  joining her husband Dr. Grant Zweigle and boys Graiden and Abram.  Grant and the boys arrived earlier so that the boys could begin school.

 

 

 

Asia-Pacific Region welcomes new 365M family from Canada.

Aisling will be serving as an intern under the direction of Pastora Lucinda Tamayo of Taytay First Church.  Aisling will be working with the Rowenas Community Development Project.

Please pray for these 365m interns as they adjust to the new cultures, continue to raise their own financial support, and as they serve Him.

— Contributor: Steve Walsh

Todd & Connie Lou Aebischer

Todd and Connie Lou Aebischer served as Regional Communications Coordinator - Regional NMI Coordinator respectively for over 4 years. They are now serving in Papua New Guinea under Mission Aviation Fellowship as Country Director / Program Director.

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