Project Description

MOVE, (Missionary Outreach Volunteer Evangelism) is a volunteer-staffed, faith-based missionary training school located near Orange Walk, Belize. MOVE exists to inspire, equip and mobilize missionaries to meet practical needs and give the three angels' messages of hope and warning to all the world in these end times. The mission reports posted here are stories of MOVE missionaries from all around the world, as well as updates from our campus.

Saturday, June 10, 2017

Generation 7-7-7

Original group of MOVE students during world missions festival
This seventh month of 2017 finds the seven students in MOVE’s 7th missionary training program beginning their six months of service in the field as the final requisite of their training program. We should have added another month of service to round out the sevens.
This year’s theme at MOVE is “Without Retreat.” Ironically, only half of the original group has made it to this mile-marker. The faithful remnant however has made a pact to enter their mission assignment immediately, and most of them are already at their new post of duty. On May 21st we gathered for the commission ceremony to dedicate the students to their next field of labors. Below is a list of the students and their field assignments.

Names and destinations of this session’s missionaries

Vianey Soto: Manos Ayudadores, a health clinic in Guatemala
Javier Bustamente: Bolivia Industrial School in Guayaramerin, Bolivia.
Linda Quimbayo: Bolivia Industrial School in Guayaramerin, Bolivia.
Viviana Bonilla: Reach Honduras, orphanage in Honduras, C.A.
Elionai Ortiz: Hospital, Togo, Africa
Abigial Moro: Sharon Family Project: school in Thailand.

Carl Acevedo: Elda MadaĆ­, San Luis Potosi, Mexico.

Gerzom, a missionary from Togo, gives the commission ceremony address.

The final faithful seven take their missionary pledge. No Retreats. 

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