Ken and Christie's Documents


  • Folks With Sin, A Missionary's Tribute to Dr. Seuss

    Inspired by Green Eggs and Ham. For the audio version read by the author, click the link at the bottom of each page.

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  • Hagerman Family Newsletter from Paraguay, Dec '11

    Our monthly report of the mission work in the heart of South America--Paraguay

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  • Hagerman Family Newsletter from Paraguay, Nov '11

    tapé (tah PAY), n. a way or path (Guarani) THE HAGERMAN FAMILY Itauguá, Paraguay November, 2011 Happy Holidays! It’s already really scorching here, so that means Thanksgiving and Christmas must be right around the corner! As we prepare for the upcoming holiday season, we are praying that God will open doors to share His love with people that will be thinking about His birth. I (Christie) recently came out of the hospital from the second surgery for this leg. The surgery put my leg back in the c

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  • Hagerman Family Newsletter from Paraguay, Oct '11

    tapé (tah PAY), n. a way or path (Guarani) THE HAGERMAN FAMILY Itauguá, Paraguay October, 2011 It’s hard to believe we’re already beginning October—this year seems to have flown by. We’ve moved into a very warm spring here already. I’m hoping it’s not a sign of a scorcher summer, but we’ll see soon enough. We are preparing for quite an October. In a few weeks, I (Christie) will have another surgery on my leg, from the accident that broke my left femur back in February. This time the doctor will

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  • Hagerman Family Newsletter from Paraguay, Aug '11

    tapé (tah PAY), n. a way or path (Guarani) THE HAGERMAN FAMILY Itauguá, Paraguay August, 2011 Happy autumn! We are enjoying uncommonly warm days here, in what is normally a really cold month in Paraguay. What a treat! It seems the US has had some uncommon “warmth,” too. As you’re getting ready for school to start back, we are already past the middle of the school year here. Check the next page for the latest on our school ministries. The past few months have been a whirlwind of doctor’s appoint

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  • Hagerman Family Newsletter from Paraguay, Mar-Apr '11

    tapé (tah PAY), n. a way or path (Guarani) THE HAGERMAN FAMILY Itauguá, Paraguay April, 2011 The theme for 2011 so far seems to be “Change”. Our family has been adjusting to major life changes since our return from furlough the first of December, and this past couple of months has proven to be more of the same. In our last newsletter, I (Christie) told you about the motorcycle wreck on the way to language class, and having a plate and screws put in my broken left femur. Since that surgery in Fe

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  • Hagerman Family Newsletter from Paraguay, Jan-Feb '11

    The Hagerman Family newsletter for January and February, 2011, describing our mission work in Paraguay

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  • Hagerman Dec 10 Newsletter from Paraguay

    update of work from Paraguay for Oct, Nov, and Dec, 2010

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  • Hagerman Sept 10 Newsletter Paraguay

    monthly update of work from Paraguay for Sept, 2010

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  • Hagerman May 10 Newsletter from Paraguay

    tapé (tah PAY), n. a way or path (Guarani) Many peoples will come and say, "Come, let us go up to the mountain of the LORD... He will teach us his ways, so that we may walk in his paths." Isaiah 2:3 The Hagerman Family Carapeguá, Paraguay May-June, 2010 May is officially the month of mothers here, and also the month to celebrate Paraguay’s Independence Day. Because the colors of their flag are red, white, and blue like ours, it makes us feel like we’re celebrating the 4th of July all month lo

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