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Clean Up Day in Batey 7

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January-July 2018: A roundup review of the CHE work in southwestern Dominican Republic: Blog #7 As many of you know, Jenny and I are mission workers with the Presbyterian Church (USA), working for their international mission outreach agency, World Mission ( PC(USA) World Mission ).  We have been stationed in the Dominican Republic since 2012, helping promote, support and develop the Community Health Evangelism outreach program of our partner here, the Dominican Evangelical Church (IED--Iglesia Evangélica Dominicana). 2018 has been an an exciting year, with three of the four communities where we work taking on a number of new challenges.  This blog is part of a series of eleven short presentations of the work that has been developing.  I am posting them in reverse order so that the images from January will be at the "beginning." This also represents a commitment on my part to fully complete my blog ambitions. Clean up Day in Batey 7 (Blog #7) Just three days after the &

A Trip to Haiti: Yard Gardens and CHE in Bayonnais

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January-July 2018: A roundup review of the CHE work in southwestern Dominican Republic: Blog #8 As many of you know, Jenny and I are mission workers with the Presbyterian Church (USA), working for their international mission outreach agency, World Mission ( PC(USA) World Mission ).  We have been stationed in the Dominican Republic since 2012, helping promote, support and develop the Community Health Evangelism outreach program of our partner here, the Dominican Evangelical Church (IED--Iglesia Evangélica Dominicana). 2018 has been an an exciting year, with three of the four communities where we work taking on a number of new challenges.  This blog is part of a series of eleven short presentations of the work that has been developing.  I am posting them in reverse order so that the images from January will be at the "beginning." This also represents a commitment on my part to fully complete my blog ambitions. A Trip to Haiti: Yard Gardens and CHE As many of you

Domestic Violence: A CHE lesson in Casandra

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January-July 2018: A roundup review of the CHE work in southwestern Dominican Republic: Blog #9 As many of you know, Jenny and I are mission workers with the Presbyterian Church (USA), working for their international mission outreach agency, World Mission ( PC(USA) World Mission ).  We have been stationed in the Dominican Republic since 2012, helping promote, support and develop the Community Health Evangelism outreach program of our partner here, the Dominican Evangelical Church (IED--Iglesia Evangélica Dominicana). 2018 has been an an exciting year, with three of the four communities where we work taking on a number of new challenges.  This blog is part of a series of eleven short presentations of the work that has been developing.  I am posting them in reverse order so that the images from January will be at the "beginning." This also represents a commitment on my part to fully complete my blog ambitions. Domestic Violence: A CHE lesson in Casandra For a number

A Huge Step Forward in Batey 7

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Young women of Batey 7 imagine what they hope for their community January-July 2018: A roundup review of the CHE work in southwestern Dominican Republic: Blog #10 As many of you know, Jenny and I are mission workers with the Presbyterian Church (USA), working for their international mission outreach agency, World Mission ( PC(USA) World Mission ).  We have been stationed in the Dominican Republic since 2012, helping promote, support and develop the Community Health Evangelism outreach program of our partner here, the Dominican Evangelical Church (IED--Iglesia Evangélica Dominicana). 2018 has been an an exciting year, with three of the four communities where we work taking on a number of new challenges. This blog is part of a series of eleven short presentations of the work that has been developing. I am posting them in reverse order so that the images from January will be at the "beginning." This is also represents a commitment on my part to fully complete my blog a

Casandra Yard Garden Project

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January-July 2018: A roundup review of the CHE work in southwestern Dominican Republic: Blog #11 As many of you know, Jenny and I are mission workers with the Presbyterian Church (USA), working for their international mission outreach agency, World Mission ( PC(USA) World Mission ). We have been stationed in the Dominican Republic since 2012, helping promote, support and develop the Community Health Evangelism outreach program of our partner here, the Dominican Evangelical Church (IED--Iglesia Evangélica Dominicana). Since 2012, our community work has been focused on the area near where we live in the southwestern corner of the Dominican Republic. There have been many difficult times as we have struggled to learn what CHE is all about and to apply it with integrity and transparency. While we understand that real transformation comes through the actions of the Holy Spirit and not ours, we also believe that there should be real and measurable improvements in the lives of the commun