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     the

    harvest is

    plentiful butthe

    woi-ket^ a^e few.

    Ask

    the

    Lori

    of

    the haivest,

    thefefore,

    to

    sencj out wohkehs

    into

    his harvest

    fieM.

    J^utcUAcui

     

    Sevi

    tig-.---.—

    •l i treach Internat ional

    Jonathan Hamil ton

    Pres ident

    P

    Box 9S2

    Bedford TX

    76095

    8i7.355-9S98|

    [email protected]^

      arch

    2005

    Dear Friends

    As an update on Josh and Susan Sanchez, they are excited about the minis

    try the Lord has in store for them in Mexico. They met a family in the city

    of Manzanillo who

    became

    Christians about eight years ago, but have had

    no one else in their city to worship with. There is no Christian church in

    Manzanillo at this time. This family has asked Josh and Susan to come and

    teach them and start a Christian church there. Josh and Susan plan to min

    ister to them and with them as they plant the first Christian church in that

    city. Continue to pray for them and the ministry the Lord has in store for

    them

    there.

    Outreach International continues to have missionaries working in about 15

    countries. We praise God for the opportunity to have workers in these ar

    eas sharing the Gospel ofChristto people who might not have the chance to

    hear the truth otherwise. Please pray for more workers. Every missionary

    and missionary family that we know is asking for help. Workers are

    needed. Pray the Lord of the harvest to send

    out

    more workers.

    We want to remind you that we have a great internship opportunity in

    South

    Africa

    this summer led by Stacy Gamer. The dates of that internship

    are from Jxme 6 to July

    21,

    and the costis

     4,500. You wiU

    be working with

    missionaries

    on the field in Vacation Bible Schools, be

    involved in Youth

    Camps, be involved in preaching, teaching, praying and singing with the

    South African people.

    Your

    teaching and encouragement

    wfil

    be such an

    uplifting time for the Christians there; you ll also have opportunities to

    bring non-Christians to the Lord. Hope you will join the team. Contact

    Stacy right

    away

    if

    you

    are interested or

    know

    someone who is. Call 314) 521-4850

    or

    email

    Jesse Karie, Naleh and

    Elijah

    Pryor, O I mis-

    B

    sionaries,

    wrote

    from

    Papua New Guinea

    February

    20 We

    left

    Madang for

    Ukarumpa in   -pmlB

    PN&

    highlands where we spent three days

    loading up

    the

    sawmill,

    buying

    some

    last

    JESSE. KARie NALEH AND ELIJAH

    PRYOR

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    minute

    supplies,

    and

    finally we

    set

    out for Samban The sawmill was sent to Tamo

    a

    village

    in

    our

    province where William and Robin Butler serve

    as

    translators for

    PBT

    They have a

    large

    amount of good hardwoods

    neces-

    ——I  

    sary to tolerate the

    harsh

    conditions

    in \i,  41

    Surraay

    Sch^l

    Teacliers

    1

    to

    be

    just

    what

    we

    hoped

     t

    would

    be

    he

    n xt

    f ewwee^s

    w

    be

    full

    of rd

    and

    some

    imes dangerous work felling and

    transporting

    trees. This is

    an exciting

    time as so many

    people

    will

    benefit

    from

    the

    addition

    of

    this

    first

    multipurpose

    building

    which

    will

    house

    the

    library, a

    classroom for

    the preschool,

    and Sunday School, plus space underneath for fuel

    storage and a garage for the tractor and four-wheeler and newly cut timber.

    We introduced you to

    the

    work in

    France

    in our last newsletter.

    Since

    that time,

    Aime-Caroline

    Baird

    gave birth to their

    third

    child, Clement.

    He

    was

    bom

    about

    two

    months early and had to

    stay in

    the hospital

    for a while, but he s

    home

    nowand doing well. The

    work

    in

    France continues

    to see fruit and we praise God for that.

    February was a busy

    month.

    I   Jonathan) spent a week at Le Toumeau College in

    Longview,

    Texas for their Mission Emphasis

    Week.

    Wehad a booth and I had several devotions and classes.

    I started getting what I

    thought

    was a

    sinus

    cold, but

    ended up having

    a

    virus.

    I ended

    up

    in

    iso

    lation

    in the

    hospital

    for two weeks. I

    could not

    go out

    of

    the room. I had to wear a mask, inhal

    ing

    strong medicine, for six hours on and

    two

    hours off, continuously for five days. I am back on

    my

    feet

    again and doing

    well.

    Thank

    you

    all

    for your continued prayers. I

    am seeing more

    and

    more

    transplant

    friends

    not

    doing

    so well.

    God continues to keep

    me

    going. During my hospi-

    talization, my Dad, Al, spoke

    for

    me in Evansville

    Indiana

    where I was a part of a Perspectives

    course.

    I also had another appointment in Madisonville, Kentucky that

    one

    ofour directors, John

    Schofield, took

    over for me.

    Thanks

    to both

    of them for

    taking my place when Icouldn t go.

    Teri and

    I

    continue

    to

    work weekly here

    in

    town

    with

    International

    college

    students

    and

    a

    high

    school youth

    group.

    Teri still teaches English to

    International

    students part time and I am keep

    ing busy with

    office

    type things

    with

    O.I. and our missionaries on the field. We thank you for all

    yourprayers and

    support.

    May God be praised inallwe think, ailwe say, and allwedo.

    We love you all

    onathan

    and Teri

     amilton

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     he harvest is

    plentiful

    butthe

    vvorkeh^ ai e few.

    Ask the

    Loi cJ

    of

    the harvest,

    thei-efof-e, to

    send out workers

    into his ha»vest

    field/

    JetuMantSiJ U

    Outreach

    IntemationaJ

    Jonathan

    Hamilton

     res ident

      B ox 9 52

    Bedford TX

    76095

    817 355 9598

    [email protected]

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    1

    OUTREACH

    INTERNATIONAL

    JONATHAN AND TERI HAMILTON

    Summer

    2005

    Dear Friends

    and

    Co-workers

    inthe

    Gospel,

    A

    lot has

    happened since our last newsletter. Teri and I

    have

    been

    going

    non-stop here on the

    homefront

    while work is being done on the front lines by

    these

    who haveheard the callofGod on

    their lives

    and have

    been

    burdened for

    lost

    and unreached people enough to go to them and take the love of

    Jesus

    to

    them. May we all do our best

    to

    serve

    these

    missionaries

    overseas if we can t go

    oiurselves.

    George

    and Connie Keralis, who are now working at Platte Valley Bible

    College

    in Nebraska, went back to

    Russia

    for a month to

    teach

    and visit the

    churches there. Todd Robertus from

    Platte

    Valley went and

    helped

    George teach.

    They

    had

    a great trip. Russian leaders

    from

    three different churches expressed an

    interest in hosting

    American students to serve

    as

    summer interns. So

    they

    are

    looking for interns

    next year

    to go

    and work

    for

    three

    months.

    Contact us

    if

    you

    or someone you know

    are

    interested.

    Allen and Betty Pierce came back to the states from

    Equatorial Guinea for

    an

    8-10 month furlough. Charles

    and

    Bridget

    Ulibarri are

    there

    holding

    down the

    fort

    in their ab-|

    sence.

    The

    team there

    is needing a lot ofhelp. They

    have

    the

    facilities

    to

    host

    short term

    and long term workers. Please help

    |:

    find

    workers

    to go serve in this area.

    Bible

    translation is going

    on,

    literacy work, evangelism,

    construction

    work and

    more.

    wBm

    Most

    anyone

    can

    fit in. If you are

    interested

    in

    finding out more ^

    about the

    opportunities

    in Equatorial Guinea, West Africa,

    r ^ -

    please contact us.

    We have spent time with the Pierce

    family

    and plan to spend more time

    while

    they are

    here.

    Teri

    and I

    along

    with

    my

    dad, Al, have spent

    a lot of time

    with our

    family

    who works in Southeast Asia.

    Their

    ministry review went well

    and the whole family is

    ready

    to

    return

    August

    7th. If you would like to know

    more about the work inSoutheast

    Asia,

    contact us. We are more than

    happy

    to

    sharewith

    you,

    but have to do socarefully, due to the sensitive nature ofthe

    work.

    Teri hadalotof

    flying

    points

    saved up, so

    she made a tripback to

    China

    in

    May. Shewas able to spend timewith former teammates, as well as students and

    teachers she worked

    with

    when she

    lived

    there.

    She

    spent

    a

    week

    inBeijing

    and

    a

    week

    inher

    old

    hometown,

    Yinchuan.

    She had many opportunities to encourage

    believers, as well as continue to share Christ s lovewith her old friends. She had

    the

    opportunity

    to

    share her

    life

    and her

    faith with these former

    students pictured

    with her   eating mutton-on-a-stick at an outside

    market). Teri

    shared the

    gospel

    with

    them

    when they were

    her

    coUege

    students

    four or

    five

    years ago,

    and

    also

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     The b^tvest is

    plentiful butthe

    wof-kef^

    ai e few.

    Ask the Loh4 of

    the hafvest

    tbet-efore

    to

    sen4 out wofkehs

    into

    bis bafvest

    fteM.

    Jenatfium

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