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Kenneth Maresco's Ethiopia Journal

My dear friend and fellow pastor, Kenneth Maresco, along with his wife Valori, have traveled to Ethiopia to celebrate the 5th anniversary of Covenant Life Church in Addis Ababa. During the trip Kenneth has been sharing updates, observations and prayer requests related to the trip. If you stop by please pray for Christians in Ethiopia, in particular our brothers Mo and Wondy, who are leading the church. And pray for Kenneth and Valori's safe return.
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Comments (1)
Great picture! I met Mo and Wondy last summer when my wife and I traveled to Ethiopia to pick up our adopted son Ezra. They are great guys and next time I get to go to Ethiopia I hope to get a little more time with them.
Posted by Dustin Greenup | May 17, 2008 5:18 PM