Wayumi = To go to a specific place, for a specific time, for a specific purpose. We had the opportunity to lead a group of 17 people to one of the first weeks of Teen Camp at Wayumi in Jersey Shore. (more…)
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Wayumi
Posted by Nathan and Rachel Allen on Monday, July 20th, 2009Youth Day
Posted by Nathan and Rachel Allen on Sunday, May 17th, 2009Youth Day is a fun pack twelve hour day for teens to get a better idea of what God is doing among unreached people groups and how they can be part of His work. Nathan got to be the Master of Ceremonies this year. He brought two Bible school students as well as two teens from our youth group to join in on the days activities. They all had a blast. Below is a photo journal of the day. (more…)
Deepening Relationships
Posted by Nathan and Rachel Allen on Saturday, April 11th, 2009One of the advantages of ministering in the states is seeing your supporters more often. Since we have a large concentration of people who support us in a variety of ways that live in PA, we like to make a trip out there once a year.
Although it is always very busy; it is also extremely enjoyable.
My favorite part, by far, is the depth of conversations we get to have with these precious folks. Some we have only met a few times, but the commonality of Christ provides no end of encouraging and challenging things to discuss.
Wayumi is the name of the NTM Mobilization program that is located in Jersey Shore. The name comes from a people group in Venezuela that means the act of going away to another place for a time. While staying on Wayumi’s campus, Nathan was able to attend several sessions of their program for a group that was there. It was incredibly exciting.
More pictures of our time in PA
Long time no see…
Posted by Nathan and Rachel Allen on Saturday, April 19th, 2008After two long years of being away, it was so wonderful to be back in the beautiful mountains of Pennsylvania. Even more marvelous was getting together with the amazing people God has placed there. (more…)
Nathan and Rachel Allen “The harvest is great, but the workers are few. So pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send more workers into his fields.” 







