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Garth Knapp earth

Garth graduated from FGBI in 1961 and was married to Myrna in 1966. They have two children, and four grandchildren. Garth has served a youth Pastor at Forest Lawn Full Gospel and as Senior Pastor at Banff's Full Gospel Church, Queen's Avenue Apostolic Church and Full Gospel Tabernacle. Garth's current mission is a Bible teaching and training ministry that will bless the churches and leadership in Canada and other parts of the world by ministering on mission fields and training nationals.

Africa Videos 2007

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Burkina Faso 2006 Photos

Mexico 2007 Photos

Kori Sinanan Trinidad & Tobago Flag

Kori was born in Trinidad and moved to live in Calgary in 1968. She accepted Christ and was baptized in 1968 at the Forest Lawn Full Gospel Church presently known as the Falconridge Full Gospel Tabernacle. During her many years of ministry under the leadership of ACOP the Lord birthed many opportunities to establish His purpose.

Presently, Kori's ministry is mainly with families, youth and churches on the island of Tobago. Among many tasks she manages a group of twenty full time workers who are facilitating a character-based program for Tobago's secondary schools. She is establishing an adolescent pregnancy and parenting center to be opened in July 2006. Kori also host many visiting ministry to the island assisting them to accomplish their vision.

TRINIDAD & TOBAGO - Country Profile
The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago is an archipelagic state in the southern Caribbean, lying northeast of the South American nation of Venezuela and south of Grenada in the Lesser Antilles. It also shares maritime boundaries with Barbados to the northeast and Guyana to the southeast. The country covers an area of 5,128 square kilometres (1,979 sq mi) and consists of two main islands, Trinidad and Tobago, and 21 smaller islands. Trinidad is the larger and more populous of the main islands; Tobago is much smaller, comprising about 6% of the total area and 4% of the population.

Originally settled by Amerindians of South American origin at least 7,000 years ago, Trinidad and Tobago was occupied by Arawakan- and Cariban-speaking peoples at the time of European contact in 1498. A history of slavery and indentureship has left the country with a mixture of African, Indian, mixed-race, European, Middle Eastern and Chinese people. All these groups have left an imprint on the national culture. Trinidad and Tobago became an independent nation in 1962 and a republic in 1976.

Officially Trinidadians or Tobagonians, the people from Trinidad and Tobago are often informally referred to as Trinbagonians or Trinis. Unlike most of the English-speaking Caribbean, Trinidad and Tobago is a primarily industrialised country whose economy is based on petroleum and petrochemicals. Trinidad and Tobago is famous for its pre-Lenten Carnival and as the birthplace of steelpan, calypso and limbo.

The capital city Port of Spain, is currently a leading candidate (along with Miami) to serve as the headquarters of the Permanent Secretariat of the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA-ALCA).

[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinidad_and_Tobago]

Wes & Lorrie Jonat Malawi Flag

Canadian missionaries Reverend Wes and Lorrie Jonat along with their twin daughters, Tembi and Karis have spent the last four years ministering the gospel in Zambia and Malawi. Take a look at their website to see what we are involved in right now and how you can help too.

MALAWI - Country Profile

The Republic of Malawi (IPA: [məˈlɑːwi] or [malaβi]; formerly Nyasaland) is a democratic, densely populated country located in southeastern Africa. It has Zambia to the north-west, Tanzania to the north, and Mozambique surrounding it on the east, south, and west. The origin of the name Malawi remains unclear; it is held to be either derived from that of southern tribes, or noting the "glitter of the sun rising across the lake" (as seen in its flag).

[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malawi]