A Report of Bulgaria Ministry By Bishop Dinko Zlatarov I have been sharing with you over the past few years about the regular annual visits of our beloved professor Jim Sawyer. This year once again we were privileged to have him among us. We had planned and organized for him to teach in the capital […]
Hanna (Arabic for John) is my translator as well as a student in the class. His English is self-taught, learned through studying an English dictionary and numerous times reading the only English language book he had available to him: Around the World in 80 Days. A Jordanian, his mother is Palestinian. Born into a nominally Catholic […]
I have been back from Guam for a couple of weeks now—and my body has still pretty much readjusted to Pacific Time. This semester I am teaching the second class in the Theology sequence. I had two weeks of “face to face” instruction with them. The rest of the semester is conducted long-distance via Skype […]
Teaching in foreign situations is exciting in several ways, but there are always challenges.The excitement includes visiting new places and being exposed to new cultures and languages. Of course going to Eastern Europe or the Middle East involves teaching through a translator which always provides some level of challenge. Over the past decade I have […]
We thought you might be interested in the report below that Dinko (Jim’s Bulgarian translator, and director of Care For All Ministries there) sent to his supporters. We are so blessed to be a part of this ministry … and by that we mean all of you as well, since without your support and prayers this could […]