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		<title>Bolivia&#8217;s future uncertain, ministry strengthens networks</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Bolivia (MNN) -- Ministry lays groundwork for nation at a crossroad]]></description>
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Bolivia (MNN) &#8212; Bolivia wants to<br />
rebuild strained relations with the United States.
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Ties have been tense since U.S. Ambassador Philip Goldberg and several U.S. Drug Enforcement<br />
Agency agents were expelled from Bolivia last year.
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<p>
However, the Obama administration<br />
is already making forays into easing the tensions between the two<br />
countries. The U.S. government<br />
officially congratulated leftist Bolivian President Evo Morales on winning voters&#39;<br />
approval of a new constitution Sunday; Morales had made this the central<br />
platform of his presidency.
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<p>
Bolivia is now at a<br />
crossroad between socialism and civil war. Several states remain<br />
resistant to socialistic control, as evidenced by a rally for state autonomy<br />
recently, attended by 500,000.&nbsp;
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<p>
Despite the uncertainty,<a href="../../groups/E3P"><br />
e3 Resources </a> is developing a network of Bolivian trainers for ministry<br />
nationwide.
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<p>
Working with church<br />
leaders from 55 congregations, the ministry team embarked on 11 different<br />
church-planting mission trips, where they successfully planted over 55 new<br />
churches and formed a network of 50 translators.
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<p>
Last year, along with<br />
five mission trips, e3 Partners trained 30 Bolivian trainers and began stockpiling<br />
EvangeCubes and other materials for future evangelistic work.
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<p>
Uncertain about how long the doors for outreach will remain open, e3<br />
Partners has adopted a strategy that focuses on equipping national partners in these countries to<br />
evangelize and establish churches on their own.
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Pray for the strengthening of Bolivian churches and the training of indigenous leaders.</p>
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		<title>Pastor cultivating ministry in Sudan</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Sudan (MNN) -- A pastor continues cultivating church planting ministry in Sudan]]></description>
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Sudan (MNN) &#8212; Despite extremely<br />
challenging conditions and years of civil war, ministry in Sudan is being<br />
cultivated. For the last five years, <a href="../../groups/E3P">E3<br />
Partners</a>  has worked with missionary David Kaya in Sudan.
</p>
<p>
His vision is to plant healthy<br />
churches throughout Southern Sudan. Over the last few years, he&#39;s worked<br />
alongside local believers and pastors to bring the Gospel into the rural<br />
villages using the <a href="http://simplysharejesus.com/" title="EvangeCube">EvangeCube</a>,<br />
followed by discipleship.
</p>
<p>
But many new pastors<br />
struggle. They preach, support their<br />
families (Sudan churches rarely tithe), counsel and shepherd their flocks. As a result, they grow tired and need<br />
respite.
</p>
<p>
That prompted the first Pastor&#39;s Conference in 2007. Kaya and his team hosted them, fed<br />
them, encouraged them and reminded them to preach and teach<br />
sound doctrine in their churches.
</p>
<p>
80 pastors attended the all-Sudanese-led Pastor&#39;s Conference in 2007. Word spread, and this<br />
year drew more than 700 pastors from not only Sudan, but also Congo and<br />
Northern Uganda.&nbsp;
</p>
<p>
Kaya&#39;s passion for the pastors also has led him to establish a Bible School in Kajo Keji to train them, and he&#39;s hoping it<br />
will become a full seminary. Pray that<br />
God would help the team overcome the obstacles.</p>
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