Rebecca Hopkins

More than 100 refugees were killed in Africa. Here’s how you can help.

In Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), 127 refugees were killed in a refugee camp in early February. Two of them were Bible translators and ministry partners with Paraclete associate Bruce Smith. “The 127 people killed were among a group of people who were already refugees displaced from their homes by the violence,” Smith said.

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The best of 2021

The year 2021 has been a rich year for ministry for Paraclete associates coming alongside communities around the world during trying times. Here are the top 5 most-read posts about Paraclete associates this year: 5. Wanna make a difference everyday? Join Paraclete. 4. Need flexibility? Want community? Join Paraclete. 3. They moved from their village

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Not sure if you can forgive? How an associate learned the mess and power of it.

Tom Kopp didn’t really want to go to jail. But, after living all over the world, he’s learned a couple of important things that he wants to share with others — first, that God is with him wherever he goes, and second, that God cares about everyone. So, this past fall, he joined a group

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‘God gave me this talent.’ An interview with the winner of Paraclete’s Christmas card contest

This year, we held a contest at the Papua Hope Schools (PHS) for the art for Paraclete’s Christmas card. Congrats to Elinas Segenil, age 20, from Papua, Indonesia, for being our winner. He’s been a student at Papuan Hope Schools since 2010, is a 2021 high school graduate and is a current student of PHS’s

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Their beginnings have been crazy. His retirement is its own adventure.

You could say the Wilsons’ beginnings have been rather…story-worthy. Just ask them about their wedding. To start with, Michele Wilson’s parents’ house had caught fire two months before, so her family had to live in a motel for several weeks. Then Mick Wilson got a kidney stone the week of the wedding and was stuck

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They couldn’t be more different. But serving others together forged their lifelong friendship.

It wasn’t exactly friendship at first sight. CJ Callahan thought Sonia Nelson was, to put it kindly, “introspective.” “She thought I was super quiet and reserved,” said Nelson. “I probably was ‘a lot,’” Callahan said. “I’m just excited to be there.” It was 2016 and they were serving together at a women’s retreat in Lesotho.

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Need flexibility? Want community? Join Paraclete.

Why Paraclete? “Flexibility is important to me,” said Cliff Peters, a partially retired Paraclete associate who works in appropriate technology that is sustainable, reproducible, simple and inexpensive. “I was able to set my own goals, agenda and budget. And Paraclete holds me accountable to that. “ And the community has always been really encouraging. At

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How Paraclete’s own ‘MacGyver’ uses bicycle tires and Coke bottle caps to solve everyday problems

Meet Paraclete associate Cliff Peters. Some at Paraclete call him MacGyver. He’s also known as Approtechie, at least by his 33,000 subscribers on YouTube, and the people who have viewed his videos there over 14 million times. This Canadian farm boy has built numerous inventions—none of which he’s bothered to put through the patent process.

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Uganda is locked down again. Relief is on its way.

Cases of COVID-19 have been on the rise in Uganda, resulting in a lockdown that is an economic strain on the communities there. Relief came in the form of Paraclete partner Rukungiri Umbrella Farmers Organization (RUFO) handing out emergency supplies and food to hundreds of the most vulnerable residents and to first responders. “The project

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A volcano in Congo destroyed homes. Here’s how our partners helped.

Without warning, a volcano in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) erupted in late May, affecting more than 150 families from two area churches, including their homes and their livestock. Also included in the loss was a mother of nine children. The Union of Baptist Churches (UBC) in DRC, which is Paraclete’s Bible translation partner,

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2022 Financial Summary

Revenues
Contributions
$4,191521
Other Revenue
-$91,613
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$4,099,908
Expenses
Program
$3,659,906
Administrative
$348,720
FundRaising
$348,720
Total Expenses
$4,356,908

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