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Cameroon Colemans

We began working among the Esimbi people in Cameroon in 1990. Since July 2007 we have been living in the capital city, Yaounde, and are part-time staff at Rain Forest International School. We keep tabs on the Esimbi Bible Translation Project from a distance, praying that the Esimbi people will dig into the Word of God in their own language some day. Our newest part-time assignment with World Team here in 2009 is Pastoral Care and counseling.

Monday, October 6, 2008

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Cameroon Colemans

Cameroon Colemans
Zac, Karen, Noah, & Arnie

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Cameroon Colemans
We are challenged daily as we serve as surrogate parents to 8 students at Rain Forest International School here in Yaounde. Zac is doing an apprenticeship with the Baka Team about 4 hours from here, and he loves it. Noah is doing well in his sophomore year at RFIS.
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