GREAT NEWS!! Cornerstone Christian Academy, the school EAPE started and supported achieved full accreditation from Middle States Association of Colleges and School Commission Elementary and Secondary Schools. This shows that our school, located in one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in Philadelphia, is not only helping “at risk” children get a good handle on what Christianity is all about, but is doing so while maintaining very high standards of education. We’re thrilled!
MORE GOOD NEWS! There are twenty young adults, Micah Scholars, who have been recruited, and are being supported by our EAPE ministry in Haiti. They are now studying at various seminaries in and around Port-au-Prince. When they graduate they will serve as pastors, church planters, and Christian education directors for churches throughout their country.
And another thing – Recently Brian Ballard of Red Letter Christians, another of our EAPE programs, spent several days in Haiti teaching these Micah Scholars how to use the Internet. I love it when our separately incorporated ministries network and find ways to help each other. Brian is a wiz with computers and an outstanding teacher. He did much to make the Micah Scholars more effective servants for God’s Kingdom.
Please note that we will continue to support all of EAPE’s ministries until the end of June. Between now and then we are hoping you will transfer your monthly support to one or more of the EAPE ministries which best focus on your heartfelt concerns. If you have not already done so, please contact my office to let us know which of EAPE’s ministries you would like to direct your future giving.
Do not think that I will stop doing ministry. I will go on preaching, recruiting young people for Christian ministries, and carrying on missionary work. But after June 30th, I’ll be doing my ministry work under the umbrella of the Campolo Center for Ministry (CCM) at Eastern University. I’ll tell you more about that later. Each of our ongoing EAPE ministries needs your continued giving. Pray for them! Pray for me! Transitions are hard to handle. Thanks for all you continue to do for EAPE.
Tony Campolo
Founder and President, EAPE
P.S. If you missed the Philadelphia Inquirer’s article about Tony and the future of EAPE, you can read the online version here: http://articles.philly.com/2022-02-01/news/46874064_1_campolo-eape-evangelical-association
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