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Bound for the Amazon: Pedro Henrique

School of Missions, January 2020
Bruno, Byron and Pedro Henrique
Byron and I have known Pedro Henrique for quite a few years now, and we like him a whole lot.  He is a faithful member of the congregation here in Sobradinho.  He is the only one of his immediate family that goes to church.  A teenager that goes to church on his own says a lot.  He doesn't just go, he participates actively.  

This next week he's getting ready to buy plane tickets to travel on his fourth missions trip with Wordless Ministries.  He doesn't need much help, as he works a full time job.  The tickets are a little out of his reach, so any help you can give would be well appreciated.  

These trips are an investment in the lives of young men and women.  Wordless Ministry trips are both missions oriented and full of discipleship.  My prayer for Pedro is to see him dedicate his life to full time Christian service.  Perhaps this trip will be the deciding factor in his decision.

Please read his letter and consider how you can help.  Pray for him above all else!  Many thanks!



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