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Covenant Delegation Warmly Welcomed in KarawaBy Don Meyer KARAWA, CONGO (November 19, 2004) - More than 2,000 Congo residents were waiting at Karawa Airport Thursday to welcome an 11-member delegation representing the Evangelical Covenant Church on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the death of Covenant medical missionary Dr. Paul Carlson.
Other members of the delegation include the Carlson's son, Wayne, and his wife, Rebecca, and their son, Paul; Carlson's brother, Dwight; Rick Carlson (unrelated) who was the producer of the new documentary Monganga unveiled at this year's Covenant Annual Meeting in Minneapolis; Bob and Jan Thornbloom, well-known Covenant missionaries to Congo for many years who continue to work with various Covenant ministries; Curt Peterson, executive minister of the Covenant World Mission; Jim Sundholm, director of Covenant World Relief and the Paul Carlson Partnership; and Pete Ekstrand, regional coordinator for Africa who also is serving on this trip as a special correspondent for Covenant News Service. The top photograph shows Lois being greeted by one of the children in Karawa, with President Sanguma standing to her right. Other family members with her include (from right) Dwight, son Wayne, and grandson Paul. Sundholm can be seen standing just behind grandson Paul. The lower photo shows Dwight greeting one of the younger children and chatting with the mothers. To see additional photos from the arrival in Karawa, please see Karawa. Most of the group arrived on a Mission Aviation Fellowship plane from Kinshasa Peterson and Sundholm had arrived earlier for meetings with the leadership of the Covenant Church of Congo (CEUM). The group was welcomed by CEUM President Dr. Mossai Sanguma and the CEUM leadership, as well as Keith and Florence Gustafson (country coordinators for Congo) and Covenant missionary Nancy Jo Hoover.
The delegation was scheduled to remain in Karawa today (Friday) and travel tomorrow to Wasolo, where they will remain through Sunday. Transmitting email-based information from Congo to North America is a challenge, given the remoteness of the jungle areas where the delegation will spend much of its time and the limited access to technology required to transmit photos and information most of that work will be handled by Ekstrand using a satellite telephone network. Updated information will be posted to this online Covenant news report as it becomes available. (Editor's note: to read more about the life of Dr. Paul Carlson, please see Dr. Paul Carlson. Copyright © 2008 The Evangelical Covenant Church. |
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