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Return to Long Term Missions Forward to Missionaries in Asia
- Avenues is a Pregnancy
Help Clinic under the direction of Dan Steiner, with venues in Glendale and
Hollywood. They present the Gospel to clients and discourage abortion. A large
percentage of young women accept Christ.
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Joseph & Michelle
Butlig (pictured right) are part of Campus Crusade in the LA area college campuses . They
evangelize, teach, do leadership training, and raise three lively children. The
Butligs live in Glendora.
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Joe & Evelyn Curtiss (pictured left) have ministered in South Central LA since 1971, and their family members are
involved in what has become a mainly Hispanic outreach.
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Information and photos for DOOR may be found here.
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Inge Famularo (pictured right), member of
FPCH, is a chaplain at Hollywood PresbyterianMedical Center, relating to
doctors, nurses, patients.
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Forest Home Christian
Conference Center, founded by Henrietta Mears, is now under the direction of
Stan White. The camp ministers to 60,000 children, teens, and adults annually
at Forest Falls and Ojai facilities.
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Fuente de Vida is our
Hispanic congregation. They worship in Wylie at 11:00 under the new leadership
of David Cortez Fuentes.
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Fuller School of Intercultural
Studies receives a scholarship each year for an overseas student chosen by the
Dean. The current recipient is Pascal Beboua, from Cameroon. He and Barbara
have two sons and a daughter.
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Gideons International is
known widely as 115,000 members deliver 30 million scriptures in 154 nations
annually. Several FPCH members are part of Gideons.
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Global Recordings Int’l
has been in operation since 1939. Headquartered in Temecula, they have recorded
and distributed evangelistic messages in 5,700 languages.
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Gospel Literature Int’l
is another of Miss Mears’ projects, now led by Georga-lyn Wilkinson (pictured left) puts
thousands of Sunday School materials and significant Christian books in
62 languages to edify children and adults who don’t speak English.
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Jews for Jesus in Los
Angeles is under the direction of Stan Meyer. Their mission is to reach Jewish
people with the truth about Jesus the Messiah and to encourage Messianic Jews
in identity, faith, and culture. 
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Angel Interfaith Network
was started by Ann Mills (pictured right), to assist Chaplains at LA County / USC Medical
Center.
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The Lord’s Lighthouse is
our local program to assist the indigent and homeless. On Sunday
afternoon, there is a Bible Study and feeding program, with
message. Wednesdays, Queen’s Care with
Brenda Cox, Jobs with Butch, and general care with Amie Quigley along with
donated lunch is on the docket.
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The Oasis is run by Ron
& Judy Radachy (pictured left) on Ivar Street locally. They share the Gospel with children
through Kids Klubs, and with teens by way of Club Zion on Friday nights and
Sunday night youth services. They offer mentoring, goal setting, music &
drama, field trips, summer/winter camps & special events.

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Sam & Leela Oommen (pictured right) have been members of FPCH for many years and worked with Int’l Students. Their
hallmark has been a Friday night dinner and Bible study. They currently meet
with students at USC. Their son Saji and his wife Bindu with their three
children, are serving in the Middle East.
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Sermon Series: Real Life Community
Lesslie Newbigin once said, “It is surely a fact of inexhaustible significancethat what our Lord left behind Him was not a book, nor a creed,nor a system of thought, nor a rule of life…but a visible community.”
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