Training for Transformation in
Cote d'Ivoire, West Africa

Imagine if the leading secular university of your state invited you and people from your church to come train their professors for a week, even though none of you have doctoral or master's degrees. They ask because the team of farmers, teachers, nurses, and pastors with whom you work have helped the poorest of the poor in your state turn their communities around spiritually, physically, and economically. That is exactly what happened to Christian Health Service Corps Health Development missionaries Verlin and Debbie Anderson.

The university wants to use the Christian Community Health Development model known as CHE as an approach in every county of the state, hoping to see lasting transformation happen across the nation. They hope to see happen what they know to have already happened in thousands of communities similar to their own around the world.

You can lean more about the work of Verlin and Debbie Anderson and the Christian Health Service Corps at www.healthservicecorps.org




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