World Missionary Press Open House, Dinner Oct. 20

October 11, 2018 at 12:09 p.m.

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NEW PARIS — World Missionary Press Inc. will have an open house in celebration of 57 years of producing New Testaments, Scripture booklets and other religious materials.

An open house is planned from 2 to 4 p.m. Oct. 20 at WMP headquarters, 19168 C.R. 146, New Paris. Equipment will be running; the last tour begins at 3:40 p.m. Tours will begin in the new property with parking near the railroad.

The carry-in dinner celebrating the anniversary is scheduled for Oct. 20 at Maple City Chapel, 2015 Lincolnway (U.S. 33), Goshen.

The evening will feature Bro. Mak, who has been involved in a literature distribution ministry in China for many years. Field flash reports will be given by Steve Bakos and Tom Faunce, long-time distributors of World Missionary Press materials in Latin America and Asia. Special music will feature Matthew Dickerson on the hammered dulcimer.

Doors open at 5 p.m. Special music begins at 5:30, followed by the dinner at 6 p.m. Reservations should be called in to 574-831-2111, ext. 245.

World Missionary Press, Inc. produces an average 7 million Scripture booklets, Bible study booklets, salvation coloring books and New Testaments a month.

Materials are distributed in 210 countries in 348 languages and sent free of charge.

Newly acquired equipment and building improvements have increased production capacity at the headquarters.

More than 700 volunteers from 100-plus churches help with the work.

NEW PARIS — World Missionary Press Inc. will have an open house in celebration of 57 years of producing New Testaments, Scripture booklets and other religious materials.

An open house is planned from 2 to 4 p.m. Oct. 20 at WMP headquarters, 19168 C.R. 146, New Paris. Equipment will be running; the last tour begins at 3:40 p.m. Tours will begin in the new property with parking near the railroad.

The carry-in dinner celebrating the anniversary is scheduled for Oct. 20 at Maple City Chapel, 2015 Lincolnway (U.S. 33), Goshen.

The evening will feature Bro. Mak, who has been involved in a literature distribution ministry in China for many years. Field flash reports will be given by Steve Bakos and Tom Faunce, long-time distributors of World Missionary Press materials in Latin America and Asia. Special music will feature Matthew Dickerson on the hammered dulcimer.

Doors open at 5 p.m. Special music begins at 5:30, followed by the dinner at 6 p.m. Reservations should be called in to 574-831-2111, ext. 245.

World Missionary Press, Inc. produces an average 7 million Scripture booklets, Bible study booklets, salvation coloring books and New Testaments a month.

Materials are distributed in 210 countries in 348 languages and sent free of charge.

Newly acquired equipment and building improvements have increased production capacity at the headquarters.

More than 700 volunteers from 100-plus churches help with the work.

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