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Dollie Harveychroniclesher early years ofministry as anRHMA missionary
Tales of the Endless Mountains
by Adell Harvey
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Nothing thrills me more than stories of God working in big ways in small places. This is why Tales of the Endless Mountains is such a treasure! Every page contains riveting adventure, humor, and wisdom, all proclaiming God's amazing grace and power. It almost reads like a fictional account. (How could real life in a country church be so dramatic?!) Woven into the tales you will find boat-loads of encouragement, challenges to enlarge your faith, and superb ministry insights — in fact, more (and better!) advice than many books written expressly for that purpose, which qualifies it for a ministry primer. And, I am pleased that it all happened during the Farleys' years of exemplary service with RHMA!
Ron Klassen, Executive DirectorRural Home Missionary Association |
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Tim and Sonya Pearson are not new to ministry. Tim, a graduate of Cedarville College, has 15 years of experience pastoring in Nebraska — most recently Calvary Bible Evangelical Free Church in Wayne. And the Pearson name is not new to RHMA — his parents, Rob and Wandie, have been Associate Missionaries for the past 13 years. Once they’ve raised their financial and prayer support, Tim and Sonya (and Nevaeh!) will be moving to Alma, Kansas, to pastor New Life Bible Church.

Steve and Esther Poirot are veteran missionaries but new to the RHMA family. They previously served eleven years in Mexico with New Tribes Mission. Both are graduates of New Tribes Bible Institute and Steve has a master’s degree from Baptist Bible College in Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania. The Poirots are serving as pastor and wife of Lincoln (Illinois) Bible Church.

Jarod and Cassandra Walston live in Mesquite, Texas. Jarod recently graduated from Dallas Theological Seminary and they have accepted a call to the Redington (Nebraska) Community Church. They are presently raising prayer and financial support for this new ministry. The Walstons have two children, Hannah and Hunter.

Gaylord and Dorothy Finch are a veteran small-town ministry couple, having served churches in Arkansas and Minnesota. They have taken "early retirement" and are moving into an intentional interim ministry with RHMA. The Finches are graduates of Faith Baptist Seminary and Gaylord's experience has included prison ministry and fire department chaplaincy.
Internships
RHMA places a high priority on internships. They bring added help and encouragement to our current missionaries in rural America, while at the same time giving valuable experience to Bible college and seminary students. They also provide an opportunity of training new recruits for future RHMA ministry . . .
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Dustin and Marci Davis, from
Frontier School of the Bible,
are serving for a year with
RHMAers Bill and Laura Bagley
in Crawford, Nebraska.
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Having graduated from Frontier
School of the Bible, Wes and
Katie Marschner are serving
a one-year internship with
Frank and Beth Huffman
in Wenden, Arizona.
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