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Robert & Martine Karch
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Littleton, CO 80120-5612
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Robert & Martine Karch
Evangelizing, discipling, and planting churches in Canada




Fast Facts

Birthdays  Rob (9/26); Martine (11/25)
Anniversary  (1/5/02)
Family  Caleb (12/30), Constance (5/23)
Education  Rob: B.R.E. in pastoral theology, 1999, Davis Bible College, Binghamton, New York. Martine: degree in mode feminine (female fashion), 1996, Marie-Victorin in Montreal, Canada
Appointed  Rob: January 2000; Martine: September 2001
Home Church  Wapato Valley Church in Gaston, Oregon; First Baptist Church in Forest Grove, Oregon; and Eglise Baptiste de Terrebonne Mascouche in Québec, Canada

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Ministry-at-a-Glance

Primary Ministry Focus
  To make disciples of the emerging generation of young believers in the Montreal area.
The People  In a post-Roman Catholic, post-religious society, the 6 million French-speaking Quebeckers live a life of broken relationships, chasing empty pleasure, directionless, and without hope.
Major Challenges  Learning to think in a French mindset, stay renewed every morning, and continually raising funds.
Prayer Focus  Pray that Quebeckers would realize that their lives are indeed directionless, that they would begin searching for an answer beyond pleasure.


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