Remember the poor : reflection and insight from a missionary leader / John L. Bueno ; foreword Randy Hurst.
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TextPublication details: [Springfield, MO] : Communication Dept. Assemblies of God World Mission, [2004?]Description: 109 : ill. ; 19 cmSubject(s): LOC classification: - BV 639 .P6.B83 2004
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"After John [Bueno] first shared with me that he was compiling Scriptures and thoughts concerning the poor and we decided to compile them in a book, I began to think about a title. Immediately I recalled the Jerusalem leaders' exhortation to the apostle Paul to "remember the poor" (Galatians 2:10) ... When the Buenos arrived in El Salvador in 1961, they never dreamed their work would one day touch an entire nation. In 1963 John took a step of fatih and started a school in the church ... Eighty-one children were divided among six grades. Eventually an entire school system developed. Its 39 schools have served more than 400,000 students in its 43 years.-- Cover and foreword by Randy Hurst.
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