“Longhouse 4 Ever”
“Dorm war champs 1952-2005″
“Free Martha Stewart”
“Vote for Pedro”
These were a few of the sentiments expressed on the walls of Bethany’s Longhouse residence on July 1, 2005, shortly before the building was razed. The previous day had seen the demolition of Old Ad, the first building on Bethany’s campus.
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Bethany International has recently formed a partnership with Africa School of Missions (ASM) in White River, South Africa. ASM seeks to equip its students for excellence in global ministry. Since 1985, they have endeavored to meet this need through a training program with a practical approach that emphasizes training not just the head but also the heart and hands for service.
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by Rand Olson
Johannes (Joe) and Dharma (Peter) are two good reasons why Bethany has started to work among Indonesia’s tsunami victims. Both are Indonesians who have a heart for reaching their Muslim neighbors. They have started a new relief and development organization called Peduli Bangsa (Caring for the Nations) and they have already sent a [...]
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Like many Christians, Bethany’s staff and students felt called to respond to the suffering in the Indian Ocean region as a result of the recent earthquake and tsunami. Less than two weeks after the disaster, Bethany sent a team to Indonesia to take medicine and funds for the relief effort, and to evaluate partnership opportunities. Rand Olson and Paul Strand were joined in Jakarta by Rita Eltgroth and Roger Schrage, long-term relief and development workers based in Indonesia.
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