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We are a full time ministry, doing just as Jesus did when he walked as a man on this earth, what I mean by that statement is this, if you read the gospel accounts of Jesus' ministry, he did three main things everywhere he went......

                      TEACHING, PREACHING and HEALING.

 

1)  Ajeltake Christian Academy - (A.C.A) (see the link to the right)

 

A.C.A is a Kindergarten through 12th grade school, Shawn Clark is currently the principal along with a staff of four teachers, using the Accelerated Christian Education program.

 

We  provide a solid education and we are able to provide meals, this way God has made a way for our team to feed these precious people spirit, soul and body.

 

 

2) The Christian Training Center  (see the link to the right)

 

Christian Training Center teaches disciples to know the Word, to pray, and to flow and be led by the Holy Spirit. All three of these work by faith. Our focus is more than numbers or certificates, it is about flowing in the power of the Holy Ghost.

 

3) Radio Ministry  (see the link to the right)

  (United Christian Broadcasters Pacific Partner)

The mission is . . .
to equip and encourage the people of the South Pacific
to live life as Jesus taught it, demonstrated it, and made it possible.

Why Radio . . .

 

Radio is an extremely effective way to reach even the most isolated Pacific Island community , so
we are primarily a Christian radio ministry
, but
we are quite different to western styled Christian radio.

That's because, generally . . .
 

bulletthe Islands are very poor, and there are few resources to run a radio station (of any kind)
bulletmost churches are very traditional and put heavy (un-biblical) loads in the people
bulletthere is little understanding of biblical teaching and few resources for Christian ministry
bullet re-broadcasting western radio programs won't work either, because . .

 
bulletOral people (who don't use written language) think and learn differently and do not understand western ways of teaching
bulletMost people have English as a second or third language language and have to translate as they listen
bulletThe English that is spoken has a very limited vocabulary, and many words are understood differently

  
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shawn@clarkmi.org

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