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The very first One-Day Church was constructed in Ecuador. Ninety more soon followed. Today, those buildings have become a catalyst of growth for the Adventist Church. Members are finishing the churches beautifully, and the congregations are growing rapidly. When Maranatha agreed to send another container of One-Day Churches to Ecuador, the word went out to congregations that if they could supply a piece of land, they could get a One-Day Church. The response was rapid and overwhelming. And we’ve just agreed to send an additional container of churches to meet the demand. Thank you for helping to make One-Day Churches a reality in Ecuador. ONE-DAY PROJECT UPDATES Maranatha Volunteers International SPRING 2012 SPRING 2012 Thanks to strong support from people like you, there is now room for an additional 300,000 people to worship in Adventist churches around the world and more than 12,000 children now have a place to study. The One-Day program makes it possible to respond quickly to these urgent needs. The project goals for 2012 include the construction of 1,377 One-Day Churches and 256 One-Day Schools. 990 Reserve Drive, Suite 100 Roseville, CA 95678 916-774-7700 www.maranatha.org ODC ODS Honduras 45 30 Nicaragua 80 12 Ecuador 40 Haiti 100 Dominican Republic 80 20 Brazil 112 Ghana 12 Angola 80 24 Zimbabwe 600 24 Mozambique 35 Malawi 180 15 India 125 19 TOTAL 1,377 256 Church Growth in Ecuador Thank You For Supporting the One-Day Church PROJECT GOALS FOR 2012
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Page 1: ODC Newsletter Spring 2012

The very first One-Day Church was constructed in Ecuador. Ninety more soon followed. Today, those buildings have become a catalyst of growth for the Adventist Church. Members are finishing the churches beautifully, and the congregations are growing rapidly.

When Maranatha agreed to send another container of One-Day Churches to Ecuador, the word went out to congregations that if they could supply a piece of land, they could get a One-Day Church. The response was rapid and overwhelming. And we’ve just agreed to send an additional container of churches to meet the demand.

Thank you for helping to make One-Day Churches a reality in Ecuador.

ONE-DAY PROJECTU P D A T E SM a r a n a t h a V o l u n t e e r s I n t e r n a t i o n a l

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Thanks to strong support from people like you, there is now room for an additional 300,000 people to worship in Adventist churches around the world and more than 12,000 children now have a place to study. The One-Day program makes it possible to respond quickly to these urgent needs.

The project goals for 2012 include the construction of 1,377 One-Day Churches and 256 One-Day Schools.

990 Reserve Drive, Suite 100Roseville, CA 95678

916-774-7700www.maranatha.org

ODC ODS

Honduras 45 30Nicaragua 80 12Ecuador 40Haiti 100Dominican Republic 80 20Brazil 112Ghana 12Angola 80 24Zimbabwe 600 24Mozambique 35Malawi 180 15India 125 19

TOTAL 1,377 256

Church Growth in Ecuador

Thank You For Supporting the One-Day Church

PROJECT GOALS FOR 2012

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In January, Maranatha crews completed the last of 74 One-Day Church structures in Botswana. The new churches will be finished by the local congregations.

Ten years ago, volunteers helped build a new school in Chinandega, Nicaragua. That school has grown successfully and now needs more room. This February nearly 70 volunteers from the United States and Canada worked together to build five One-Day School classrooms.

Three New Schools in India Choluteca Campus Inaugurated

Volunteers Build Schools in Chinandega

Building in Malawi

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Two One-Day School campuses have been completed in Malawi and two more are in progress. Classes will start in September at the Manja Campus and the Chileka campus, both located near Blantyre.

A new campus is currently under construction in the northern city of Mzuzu. And soon to follow will be Mantandani, where four classrooms will be built to house an elementary school.

Church construction in Malawi is still on hold as the political

environment continues to negatively affect the availability of fuel. More than 600 churches are complete.

Maranatha crews in Haiti continue to make preparations for 100 new classrooms. Floors are being poured in anticipation of the arrival of the school structures.

Volunteers gathered during the month of November, 2011 in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India to help build a new school campus. The buildings went up quickly and will provide a place for 400 children to get a Christian education.

In February, volunteers helped build a new elementary school in the village of Hugelli in Andhra Pradesh. The students had been attending classes in a rented facility that was dark and run-down. The new campus provides a first-class environment for learning and will allow the school to grow as well.

In March, volunteers helped build the first classrooms of a new secondary school campus near Hosur, Tamil Nadu. There are 300 students on the waiting list, anticipating the soon opening of the school.

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Churches Complete in Botswana

Haiti Schools Progressing

In February local officials, school leaders and happy parents gathered to celebrate the opening of the new Choluteca Adventist School. This large campus combines 35 One-Day School classrooms with a large Education and Evangelism Center. All together, the new campus will accommodate 1,400 students.

The new school will replace an old structure that was severely overcrowded and offered no opportunity for growth.


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