
Karl and Mary Noren | CameroonServe Globally
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Paul and Sheryl NorenServe Globally Agriculture; Christian Formation; Health; Fulani ministryRaised in a family of missionaries, Paul Noren could see the needs of the people of Congo from an early age. It’s no surprise that he studied agriculture and chose a wife who was willing to live and serve in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Sheryl is a trained emergency medical responder with particular skills in care for people with diabetes. Together they have given their lives to providing food, water, and healing so that seekers would be able to learn about and follow Jesus. Like farming experts all over the world, Paul knows his soil, plants, seasons, moisture, and remedies for crops not only for family eating but also for selling crops to others in the community. Because he labors side by side with local farmers in Congo, he can see and make plans for other needs as well, such as dams, wells, bridges, pumps, irrigation, and sanitation.
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Craig and Cheryl WickstromServe Globally Email:
Liaison to the Covenant Church of Congo (CEUM)
The son of Covenant missionaries, Craig was raised in the Dem. Rep. Congo. Craig visits the DRC about 4 or 5 trips a year and his activities have included attending the biennial meetings of the CEUM, hosting delegations from the Covenant in the USA, visiting local politicians and immigration offices, holding diplomatic talks with leaders of churches who wanted to leave the Covenant, arranging for Bible Institute students, visiting local leaders, meeting with medical staff about delivery of supplies, and with teachers about building dormitories, delivering computer equipment to pastors, listening to and encouraging pastors and their congregations. Of his role, Craig said: “I represent the church in Congo while in North America and the church in North America while in Congo. In North America, my time is spent facilitating travel, visiting churches, and advising both American and Congolese churches. In Congo, I spend time listening and being present throughout the CEUM territory, and I walk alongside church leaders as they navigate changing relationships with the American church. My goal is to see the Congolese Covenant truly independent of the North American Covenant.” |
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John AdzigodiInternational Needs Network Ghana Leadership TrainingFirstCovGR provides support to International Needs - Ghana Ministries of Evangelism and Church Planting. Support includes the Ghana leadership team and key church planter/evangelist John Adzigodi. The Ghana team, in a typical three-month span, will reach more than 600 individuals with the gospel, see more than 200 decisions for Christ, distribute 1,000 Bibles and pieces of Christian literature and disciple on average 1,500 new believers. Additionally, Retired Rev. Pimpong along with John have targeted an initiative toward two unreached people groups within Ghana. Rody Rodeheaver attended First Covenant with his wife Kathie until his death in 2024. He “dedicated his life to ministry, serving in youth ministry and the local church. As President Emeritus [of IN], Rody helped connect and engage people who are passionate about International Needs. He served as president and CEO for 17 years with energy, enthusiasm, and integrity. Here is a video interview with Jeff Johnson and John Adzigodi |
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