Posts Tagged ‘Wycliffe’

A new morning has dawned in this remote village in Vanuatu. The villagers were up just before the sun – stoking the fires, collecting water from the crystal clear river and preparing for the day’s work. An Australian missionary family who live in the house on the right are also up – enjoying the view [...]

Manila–>Slovakia–>Thailand, whew

Posted: 21st December 2010 by Rachel in Work
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It’s a good thing I love to travel because I’ve been doing a lot of it recently! We are continuing to work on the video project highlighting small churches globally who are following the Great Commission. I spent the past 10 days in traveling to gather our most recent story. I flew into Vienna, Austria [...]

New category!

Posted: 18th November 2010 by Rachel in Resources
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We are introducing a new category on Skilled to Serve. We figured that it might be helpful to you that as we come across interesting and helpful resources, to clue you in to their existence. If you are here, most likely you have a background in communications of some kind. Either that or you are [...]

Debut of Podcast!

Posted: 30th September 2010 by Rachel in Work
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Congrats, you–yes, you–get to be the first one to hear our new podcast! I know, you’re feeling extremely special…go ahead, brag on your facebook, boast on twitter, or even add it to your resume under “reasons I am awesome”, because you are privileged! This is the first episode of the first podcast for Wycliffe Asia-Pacific. [...]

Podcast launch: next week!

Posted: 15th September 2010 by Rachel in Work
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Back in June I mentioned that we were working on recording a podcast that showcases the work God is doing in Asia-Pacific. Well, by next week it will be available for your listening ears! Cathy has been working hard for a long time to make this dream become reality.  We are looking forward to presenting [...]

Do what?

Posted: 11th May 2010 by Rachel in Work
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I’m going to dispel a popular definition of a missions worker right now by stating I do not live in the jungle, I have running water (and electricity!), I ride in actual cars, and people wear normal clothing, not loincloths. Many individuals still have an opinion that a follower of Christ serving overseas lives in [...]

Hi, I’m Rachel.

Posted: 28th April 2010 by Rachel in Introduction
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I remember walking across the stage at college graduation as my diploma was handed ceremoniously to me. It was a great feeling of accomplishment. Four years of hard work and I had a B.A. in Mass Communications! Still, I was also filled with the anxiousness of any college grad; what am I going to do [...]