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Evangelical Covenant Church of Alaska P.O. Box 770749 Eagle River, Alaska 99577-0749 Phone: 907-694-6348 Fax: 907-694-6378 Email: info@eccak.org www.eccak.org ECCAK!

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Evangelical Covenant Church of Alaska

Chilling News that Warms the heart! Reaching People for Christ’s Sake from near the North Pole

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Pastoral Prospects Procured!

Sep/Oct 2009

Three of our churches end the long prayerful process of searching for a new pastor.

Inside this issue:

Fairbanks Community Covenant, whose search committee was lead by Marne Rickards, called Pastor Ken Moore on July 12 after a full week of getting New Pastors’ Profiles 2 to know he and his wife Sandy.

The Scammon Bay Covenant Church, lead by church chair John Uttereyuk, brought Pastor Jason Stromstad to their village to candidate and on July 26 they voted to call him as their pastor. Jason accepted fighting back some tears of joy. Finally, Golovin Covenant Church,, lead by church chair Craig Willoya and with the wisdom of Maggie Olson, asked Brad Olson to candidate. On August 10, the church voted to call him. Pastor Brad had no hesitation in accepting, also trying to hold back the tears.

CBC Blessed by Samaritan’s Purse

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KICY Prep for 50th

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Poem: Dawn of a New 5 Day Chickaloon Retreat Center Phase 1

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Celebrate With Me! By 7 Eleanor Claus North Park Seminary Gets Alaskans

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Prayer Calendar

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COS Partnerships

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We still are waiting on the Lord for three other churches in their search: Shaktoolik, Wanted: Old Pictures Elim and Kalskag. May the Lord provide. Finding Gold For a brief profile on each of the three new pastors above, turn the page...

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The ECCAK mission is: To make disciples of Christ through a diverse culturally relevant witness by healthy missional churches and their supporting organizations.

Ken and Sandy Moore: Ken received his seminary training from Bethel Theological Seminary in St. Paul, MN. He has served in ministry for 35 years most recently as pastor in churches in Colorado Springs, CO, Crystal Lake, IL, and Duluth, MN. Ken and Sandy have most recently been involved with Global Dawn Network, For a mission ministry focused on Unreached People Groups in Asia. s

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family in Denver, CO, and a daughter and family in Laguna Niguel, CA. As each of them has a two-year-old daughter, Ken and Sandy are proud grandparents of two with two more on the way!

Jason Stromstad: Jason graduated from North Park Theological Seminary in 2008. Prior to that, he graduated from Oak Hills Bible College. He is currently in his Chaplain Residency at Bronson Methodist Hospital in Kalamazoo, MI. Prior to that, he served at the Sauganash Community Church in Chicago, IL as pastor intern. Jason will finish up his current commitment as Chaplin in September and is raising the support needed before moving to Scammon Bay. Jason is not a new-comer to Alaska. In the 1980’s he served at KICY in Nome. He was also assigned to KYKD in Bethel when it first started under Byron Bruckner. Pastor John sees Jason has also spent a good deal of time at the camp in Unalakleet. He has a real Jason as one who “comes along side.” rapport with teens and children.

Brad and Julie Olson: Brad comes to Golovin on the road less traveled. His education has come from life and self-study. His church life in Battle Creek, MI has provided him with a body of believers where discipleship is important. He has fallen under the tutelage of his pastor and other staff at First Wes Church. Brad is also a pilot and mechanic, which he believes will serve him well in the State of Alaska. Julie has been a school teacher for a number of years but has decided to stay at home ever since little Zebulon entered into the Olson Family. Zeb is 18 months old. Julie shares her life testimony and Brad and Julie have been coming up to Golovin for seven years. The village knows Scripture while them well and they have developed a wonderful relationship with the teens and chil2

at Golovin dren. They hope to return to Golovin before the 2009 year ends, but need to finish raising their support.

Pray: Our bi-monthly newsletter, “Chilling News”, is full of stories about the people and ministry of ECCAK throughout the state. It also has a daily prayer calendar. If you would like to be added to our mailing list, please let us know. Encouragement; Writing and/or calling those who serve in the bush is a great ministry! Want to adopt a church or a pastor? Ask for a prayer card of a pastor. Mission Teams: There are often times when we have need for teams of people to come and join with a local church, camp, college, youth group, etc. For a specific construction project or outreach event. Volunteers: The ECCAK office needs volunteers to assist in administration, grant writing, special projects, etc. Financial: God often calls people to give to ECCAK beyond the normal local church tithe or churches to place ECCAK in their mission budget. Some are led to leave a gift through estate planning to carry on the work in Alaska into the future. Credit Card Donations: ECCAK can now receive donations via credit cards. The perforated tab on the Prayer Calendar allows for this giving option. Also, you can contact Sara Scoles at the ECCAK office (907) 694-6348 and she will be happy to assist you. Teachers or Nurses: Christian teachers or nurses often come to Bush Alaska as “missionaries” and serve in the local Covenant church during off hours. Pastors/Youth Workers: Often we have empty pulpits and are in need of pastors, short and long-term. Many villages have no one reaching out to the youth. Donate Air Miles: Many people accumulate free air miles. Please consider donating some to ECCAK to help a bush pastor and family get away for some R & R.

The ECCAK Vision is: To challenge and assist every local church to become one that GROWS… G = God’s Word R = Relationships O = Outreach W = Worship S = Service The Evangelical Covenant Church of Alaska [ECCAK] is a non-conference “field” of the Covenant Church of America. We are dependent on the gifts from churches and people to carry out our mission for Christ’s sake in Alaska. Field Director: Rodney J. Sawyer Associate Field Director: Nathan Toots Office Manager: Sara Scoles

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CBC Blessed by Samaritan’s Purse Franklin Graham has long had an affinity with Alaska. During his rebellious days as a youth, he had his hand on the throttle of any motorcycle or air plane. He also had his foot on the sidewalks of Front Street in Nome, which hosts a number of taverns. Even during these days of running from the Lord, Alaska was embedded in his heart for a purpose. God had plans for Franklin Graham. After the fire in Hooper Bay a few years ago, Franklin’s heart has been stirred to come along side those who live and share the gospel in Western Alaska. Covenant Bible Camp is one such ministry. Of course, you cannot think “Bible camp” without thinking of Chip Swanson, who has been the most prominent visionary of Bible camp for all its years. Located on the North River 10 miles outside of Unalakleet, it has played a vital role in reaching the young people of Alaska for years! Several years ago, Dave Cunningham a spot was cleared

for a new temple under the leadership and vision of Chip Swanson. It has set empty for such a time as this… the summer of 2009, all in the Lord’s good time.

Chip Swanson, CBC Visionary!

Samaritan’s Purse has seen fit to donate a new temple for the camp. “It is a facility beyond our wildest dreams” says current Camp Director Byron Bruckner. Let us all praise God from whom all blessing flow as the new temple is finished out this summer by a host of volunteers from all over the country!

A special note of appreciation needs to also go to three men who poured out “blood, sweat and tears” to see the temple come into being. They are Doug Olsen from the Harbor Covenant Church in Gig Harbor, WA, Dave Cunningham, who serves on the CBC Board and is a resident of Unalakleet, and finally, R. L. Davis, who serves with Samarian’s Purse and was project manager for the temple. Doug Olsen R. L. Davis

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NEWS: 113 A laskans went from Eagle River, 30 fr to CHIC this om Unalaklee year! 48 Golovin, 1 fr t, 1 from K om Nome, 1 oyuk, 1 from from Scamm Village, 3 fro on m Bethel, 16 from Anch. F Bay, 2 from Mountain irst, and 10 fr om Mat -Su!

I Kings 9:3 [nlt] The Lord said to (Solomon), “I have heard your prayer and your petition. I have set this Temple apart to be holy—this place you have built where my name will be honored forever. I will always watch over it, for it is dear to my heart.” 3


No Brains Required... is preparing to celebrate its 50th Anniversary of being on the air. At the ECC Annual Meeting in Portland this last June, a special salmon dinner was held as many gathered to kick off the celebration of God’s hand orchestrating that first broadcast on Easter Sunday, April 17, 1960! The poem on the next page was written by Pastor Greg Asimakoupoulos in tribute of the year of celebration.

I think hunting is better than logic, but I can't prove it. If a thing is worth doing, it would have been done already. It's hard to make a comeback when you haven't been anywhere. A closed mouth gathers no foot. If you try to fail, and succeed, which have you done? Hypochondria is the only disease I have yet to get. I tried to daydream, but my mind kept wandering.

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KICY General Manager, Dennis Weidler, shares with crowd at the ECC Annual Meeting in Portland after eating freshly caught Alaskan salmon!

Luda Kinok shares about the Russian speaking programs that are beamed into Russia and Siberia daily, from KICY. Her voice has become very familiar to a host of people, many only known by God. Recently, KICY received a letter from a man in China!

Covenant Newswire Se rvice: www.covchurch. org—click on the News Advocacy for Victims wire button of Abuse: www.covchu rch.org/women/ava Covenant Bible Camp (CBC): www.cyak.org /about/cbc.html Evangelical Covenant Church of Alaska: ww w.eccak.org Covenant Youth of Alas ka (CYAK): www.cyak .org New Hope Counseling Center: www.nhccak.o rg Alaska Christian Colle ge: www.akcc.org KICY: www.kicy.org

Three Men in a Motel Math Puzzle Three men decided to split the cost of a hotel room. The hotel manager gave them a price of $30. The men split the bill evenly, each paying $10, and retired to their room.

ECCAK Annual Meeting will join in the KICY celebration as it is held in Nome on April 14-18, 2010. Special speakers will include ECC President, Gary Walter and Executive Director of CG&E, Dave Olson. Please mark you calendar and come to Nome for this time of praising God from Whom all blessing flow.

However, the manager realized that it was a Wednesday night, which meant the hotel had a special: rooms were only $25. He had overcharged them $5! He promptly called the bellboy, gave him five one-dollar bills and told him to return it to the men. When the bellboy explained the situation to the men, they were so pleased at the honesty of the establishment that they promptly tipped the bellboy $2 of the $5 he had returned and each kept $1 for himself. The Problem: Each of the three men ended up paying $9 (their original $10, minus $1 back) totalling $27, plus $2 for the bellboy makes $29. Where did the extra dollar go?

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2010 ECC Midwinter ECCAK Annual Meeting

“...our understanding of Scripture must be based on its own stated purposes and intentions (inductively), rather than on the basis of certain theological assumptions and presuppositions that impose a particular view of Scripture from the outside (deductively).

Sept. 11-18 Minneapolis, MN is preparing to celebrate its 50th Anniversary of being on the air. At Sept. 25-27 Palmer, the ECC Annual Meeting in AK Portland this last June, a special salmon Sept. 25-27 Willow, AK to kick off the celebration of God’s dinner was held as many gathered Oct. 24hand orchestrating that Soldotna, AK first broadcast on Easter Sunday, April 17, Nov. 3-6 Palmer, AK 1960! The poem on the next page was written by Pastor Greg AsiNov. 7 makoupoulos in tribute Soldotna, of the AK year of celebration. Nov. 13-14 Eagle River, AK Jan. 25-28 Apr. 14-18

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ECCAK Churches in need of staff: Elim Covenant Church Pastor Kalskag Bible Chapel: Pastor No Name Church of Anchorage: No Name Church Planter Shaktoolik Covenant Church: Pastor

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COS Meeting ECCAK GC Meeting Covenant Women’s Retreat NHCC Fundraising Dinner ECCAK Pastor Leader Retreat NHCC Board Meeting ACC Board Meeting

The following quote comes from the book “Abusing Scripture” by Manfred T. Brauch:

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Unalakleet Cook Book Opportunity! The Covenant Church of Unalakleet has cookbooks available with wonderful recipes from many of the local folks. To order, mail to POB 209, Unalakleet, AK, 99684. Cost for 1 is $20, for 2 is $30. Make checks payable to “Unalakleet Sewing Circle.”

The ECCAK Team — “In it together...” Our Churches Nome, White Mountain Covenant, Golovin Covenant, Elim Covenant, Koyuk Covenant, Shaktoolik Covenant, Unalakleet Covenant, Fairbanks Covenant, Mat-Su Covenant, Eagle River Covenant, Korean Hope Covenant, New Song Covenant, Anchorage First, Bethel Covenant, Mekoryuk Covenant, Hooper Bay Covenant, Scammon Bay Covenant, Mountain Village Covenant, Kalskag Bible Chapel, Soldotna/Kenai Plant

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Our Supporting Organizations Campus Christian Fellowship (CCF) Covenant Youth of Alaska (CYAK) Chickaloon Retreat Center (CRC) Alaska Christian College (ACC) Covenant Bible Camp (CBC) KICY Radio

The Dawn of a New Day Just before the sun arose that drab gray Easter day, God smiled. And the brilliance of His countenance countered the darkness that had covered the land for what seemed like an eternity. The Creator knew what was about to dawn that day. He would use Art to display His glory and dazzle a colorless world hung-over from a not-so-good Friday. A world staggering in a stupor of hopelessness, attempting to sleep off its depression and imprisoned behind the bars of Front Street. The canvas of His sovereign plan (framed by a century of pioneer missions) was about to be unveiled. Though winter had officially passed, the snow and bitter cold mocked spring's promise. Only the gradual increase in daylight signaled a change. That and another signal. A flashing beacon from a tower above the tundra called attention to a Nome phenomenon. A simple radio station. And that station's control room would on that Easter Sunday double as an empty tomb. For out of that sacred space amazing grace would be heard. It was the voice of truth announcing the good news

that Christ is risen and that His resurrection power is capable of defeating every imaginable demon of darkness that for far too long had dominated the landscape of the Great Land way up north and prevented the Good News from being known way down deep in the tree-less soil of the human soul. And for nearly fifty years that life-giving power has been both the means and the message resounding in the village and in the wild. It is a power that has refused to be tamed. It is a power that reaches the villages of Norton Sound. It is a power that reaches the rocky beaches of Eastern Siberia and beyond. It is a power that has proven capable of penetrating into cold hearts that have begun to thaw from their permafrost hardness. Praise God for a broadcast ministry that makes known the narrow way in a myriad of ways in such a way that long days and even longer nights are warmed by the everlasting arms of One bearing the weight of a world that He imagined, created, sustains, visited and for which He died. A world less cold and dark because of the voice of the arctic and four letters that call its God-given ministry to mind. K-I-C-Y. by Greg Asimakoupoulos 5


Chickaloon Retreat Center Phase One Begins Some years ago, Don and Effie Graham graciously donated 80 acres of pristine land to ECCAK to be used for the Glory of God. A few years ago, there was a significant setback when their beautiful cabin developed a chimney fire and burned to the ground.

the provision of laborers! There is still a lot of volunteer work needed. Ted Pullen, from Eagle River Community Covenant Church [see picture lower right] has been spending some of his time at Chickaloon along with others.

More recently, the ECCAK General Council, in seeing the need for a place of respite for the weary sojourner seeking a place of refuge, decided to construct two cabins on the property in 2009. It is hoped, that those who often develop compassion fatigue from giving their lives to serve people, will now have a place to go at little expense.

If you would like to help to bring this vision into reality, you can contact Scott Swanberg for the dates and times of the next construction team work day.

“There’s Gold in Them Thar Pages…” Psalm 119:72 The law from Your mouth is better to me than thousands of gold and silver pieces. God’s Word, better than Gold. Jesus said it is even better than bread. How often do we feed our physical body? Most people on planet earth do not hesitate to intake food to keep the body strong. Yet so many neglect reading and studying the Bible for themselves to keep their spiritual strength up to par. Neglecting to eat from the Word of God is like passing up nuggets of gold while walking the beach. When you develop a regular pattern of searching through the pages of the Bible, you can be sure that you will make discoveries that is not a lot different than finding gold “in them thar hills.” Below is a copy of the old discovery claim of the “Three Lucky Swedes.” You do not have to worry about “luck” when searching the Scriptures. You have the promised Holy Spirit that will come along your side. And the gold in “them thar pages” will never run out as long as you live.

Also, if you would like to help in a financial way, you can contribute directly to the project or you can give towards our “Caring for Pastors” fund, to help pay their way in from bush Alaska.

KY/TN team gets Phase One off to a great start!

In order to keep the costs down, the Chickaloon Task Force team is utilizing volunteers to build the structures. To kick the project off, Global Partnership Ministries, directed by Scott Kirby, brought in a team from Kentucky and Tennessee [see picture above of team after receiving their ulu from Scott Swanberg]! How grateful we are to the Lord for 6

Golden Streets for Anne: Our hearts and prayers have gone out to Rev. Bruce Knofel of Ted Pullen oversees local Alaska teams

Seward and his family at the loss of his wife, Annette, from a tragic car accident on July 27. Rev. 21:21b tells us, “The great street of the city was of pure gold, like transparent glass.” May the God of all comfort present Himself to the Knofel Family in the days ahead. 15


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Celebrate with Me! By Eleanor Claus In a few weeks (Oct 18th) I will run the Humboldt Redwoods Marathon to celebrate God's gift of 75 years of physical life and 70 years of spiritual life! I was born in Eureka, CA (40 miles north of the race site). My father (Paul T. Nelson) was pastor of the Mission Covenant Church at that time.

This picture was downloaded from a UAF site and was labeled: Inupiaq Woman with Child. It was taken in the early 1900s.

We hope that many of you are enjoying your 2009 ECCAK calendar. If you did not receive one in the mail, please contact our office and we will be glad to send you one. As we think about putting out another calendar for 2010, perhaps you have some old pictures from the “good old days” that you would like to share with us. Please send them to: ECCAK—PO Box 70749 Eagle River, AK 99577. We will scan them and return them to you. Be sure to provide us with your return address. Pro 23:22 Listen to your father, who gave you life, and do not despise your mother when she is old. Buy the truth and do not sell it— wisdom, instruction and insight as well. The father of a righteous child has great joy; a man who fathers a wise son rejoices in him. May your father and mother rejoice; may she who gave you birth be joyful! 14

God has blessed me in so many ways and given me physical strength to run races for nearly 30 years. This one will be my 28th Marathon. I liken the marathon race to our spiritual race, ..."let us run with endurance the race set before us, looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith." (Heb. 12:1,2a) All who know Jesus as Savior and Lord are in this spiritual race! God has shown me over the years to use my running time to pray, interceding for those He brings to mind. As I run marathons (26 miles), I go through the alphabet (26 letters) praying for those whose last names begin with A at mile 1, Allison, Anderson, Anagick, etc. until I reach mile 26 "Z" and give thanks to God that I have Finished! Ever since the beginnings of Anchorage First Covenant (soon 50 years), it has been my privilege and blessing for me to get to know some of the women from the villages of Northwest Alaska. Those who have moved to Anchorage, I have gotten to know as special friends and "sisters in Christ", many who are now in heaven! I'm now getting to know the

younger women and want to encourage them in their "spiritual race"! I would like to celebrate this coming event by raising funds for a cause I believe God has shown me and others of its importance. Last year my daughter-in-law and I invited the ECCAK village Pastor’s wives to come to our Lodge for a physical and spiritual renewal time. Funds were raised for travel to Anchorage (air travel is the only way for these women to get to the city and it is very expensive). My dream for the coming year 2010 would be to continue raising funds so village pastor’s wives [and family members] would have a greater opportunity for physical and spiritual renewal. These trips could encourage and challenge all who participate to return to their home villages and share with others what God has done in their lives. I can envision the women [and men/youth/children] of the city churches benefiting even more by the interaction they would be able to have with these "sisters [or brothers] in Christ" and know better about their strong faith in a unique cultural setting. We would all be strengthened as together we seek to serve the Lord and give Him glory! ECCAK office will accept contributions to their special fund called the “ECCAK Pastoral Care Fund”, so your gift would be tax deductible. Thank you so much for whatever you may be able to give, but most of all for praying that God will bless the use of these funds for His glory! Running the "Race" together! Eleanor Claus

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Alaskans Called to Seminary North Park Seminary will be blessed by the addition of three Alaskan couples and one young man this coming year!

sen Education Center in Soldotna have been planning for the right time to go to seminary...2009 is it!

Dale and Mary Smith of Mekoryuk were sent off by the two churches [Anchorage and Mekoryuk] where they have been involved over the last several years.

Former pastor Rick Hinkey and his wife Cindy are enrolled in North Park this year. Rick, pushing 50, thought it was now or never.

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In the picture below, Glenn Mehrkens, project manager for Arctic Barnabas Ministry, gives unidentified volunteer instructions in this staged photo op. The picture also shows one of the new decks that has been constructed by the teams.

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The Scammon Bay Covenant Church was blessed with a check for $5000 dollars. Pastor John Uttereyuk was quick to visit the Kaganak family with the good news. It could not have been better timing. Namman and Mary had just spoken of their need for a washing machine, but there was no money. Namman told Pastor John how hopeless things seemed that very morning… “and then you arrive with this gift.” It is our hope and prayer that the Kaganak Family will continue to see God’s work through His people.

With Jamie Rose from Wasilla [and his wife Erica] who has one year of seminary under his belt, that totals five Alaskans at NPS! How cool is that! Nick Bruckner

May God bless all of them as they go away for this time of study. As the Lord wills, may they return to us full of the Spirit and with the mind of Christ ready to join the Alaska Team in new ways. Psalm 102:17 The Lord will listen to the prayers of the destitute. 13 He will not reject their pleas.

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Midwest Conference Partnership Update

Child Abuse: By the Numbers

By Gary Carlson on Monday July 20 luck with the church that included many Native foods. In the afternoon, we hiked around the village and it is quite a beautiful area. Our work on Monday included getting the 15 pads leveled and then putting beams on the pads. Floor joists will then go on top of the beams.

Sunday we worshiped with Pastor Carl and his congregation. We enjoyed a pot-

This 2nd picture shows work accomplished on Monday. As you can see, we had quite a bit of help from the village kids. The weather has been in the 50's and yes it is light most of the time. It does get almost dark from about 1 a.m. to 4 a.m. Bugs have not been a problem.

Scammon Bay Family Lose Everything The fire broke out on June 3 in the home of Namman and Mary Kaganak’s home. It was the same day that a group from the North Pacific Conference had arrived. A bucket brigade was formed, but it was not enough. The Kaganak family lost everything to the fire [see picture next page]. ECCAK has set up a special fund called “The Scammon Bay Fire Fund.” If you would like to contribute to the helping the Kaganak Family, please mark the enclosed yellow card and put it in the envelope. Thank you. The Kaganaks are making due by living in a very small temporary house. 12

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In the midst of all the good news, we cannot forget about the injustices all around. Child abuse is a huge one. Today it is not as secret as it has been in the past, however. statistics still show: Annually, there are some 3 million reports of child abuse or neglect in America. Children age five and under account for 43% of all child abuse reported. 75-90% of reported physical abuse and neglect cases involve the caretakers of the abused.

The correlation between abuse as a child and the potential for juvenile/adult criminal behavior is also appalling: Two of every three prisoners convicted of first-degree murder report childhood abuse. 97% of hard-core juvenile delinquents report a history of severe physical punishment and even assault in the home. 80% of all prostitutes report sexual abuse as children. (Ibid.) The extreme effects of child abuse are seen in these statistics, and child sexual abuse has its own insidious results. From Abused, Abandoned, Neglected by Wayne and Diane Tesch [Royal Family Kids’ Camp, Inc, www.rfkc.org,] - Statistics from the National Committee for the Prevention of Child Abuse and U. Sl Department of Justice.

Mind Control Game Please follow the instructions below carefully.

1. Think of a number between 1 and 10. 2. Multiply the number by 9. 3. Add the digits of your result. 4. Subtract 5 from your new number. 5. Find the letter that corresponds to your number, if 1 = A, 2 = B, 3 = C, etc. 6. Think of a country that begins with your letter. 7. Write down your country here ___________________. 8. Think of an animal beginning with the second letter of your country. 9. Think of the color of that animal. 10. Write down the animal and its color here _________________________. 11. Think of an animal that begins with the last letter of your country. 12. Think of a fruit that begins with the last letter of this second animal. 13. Write down the fruit and the animal here _________________________. When you have finished this exercise, you may proceed to page 19.

Psalm 82:3 (NLT) “Give justice to the poor and the orphan; uphold the rights of the oppressed and the destitute.

The group picture beside the plane is of the first group in Mountain Village. From the left is Matthew Carlson from the Brantford Covenant Church near Clyde, KS. Then Erin and Luke Aurich from Trinidad, CO., next is Gary Carlson of the B r a n t f o r d church. Matt and Erin are Gary's children. Jim and James Scott are from the New Gottland church near McPherson, KS. On the right end is Jim Burrton from Wisconsin, he is the leader of the project and will lead both groups.

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[for more on the trip, go to midwestcovenant.org & click on Covenant Conferences Partner With Alaskan Churches]

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ECCAK PRAYER CALENDAR

ECCAK PRAYER CALENDAR

September 2009

October 2009

DAILY PRAYER BY NAME AND BY PICTURE

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SUN

Students Returning to School

MON

Teachers Returning to School

TUE

Jason & Myra Harris of Galena

WED

Nathan & Nora Nagaruk of Nome

THU

Harvey & Nancy Fiskeaux of Nome

FRI

Grant & Lenna Funk of Hooper Bay

SAT

Nathan & Isabelle Toots of Anchorage

DAILY PRAYER BY NAME AND BY PICTURE

SUN

Tom & Jessica Mute of Nome

MON

Chris & Lloyd Perrigo of Elim/ Nome

TUE

WED

Crystal & Lance Sampson with baby Sarah of Golovin

Mary & Craig Willoya of Golovin

Would you like your name to be added to our list? Email Sara at info@eccak.org.

THU

FRI

SAT

Marcus & Ingrid Reese of Anchorage

Irene & David Kaganak of Scammon Bay

Aune Carlson of NPS

Fredrik & Mellissa Wall of Chicago

Jacob & Marie Rivers of Scammon Bay

Bruce Knofel of Homer

Curt Lindner of Eagle River

Grace Morris of Koyuk

Darleen & Johnny Ulak of Scammon Bay Tara Roesch & baby Ayuu of Unalakleet

MARC Staff

Don’t use email? Call 907-694-6348 or send a snail mail to POB 770749, Eagle River, AK 99577

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