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CHICAGO, Feb. 1, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ Phil and Nikki Ephraim, founders of El Faro ministries, announced today that they are resuming leadership and control of the Guatemalan ministry.
El Faro, which means lighthouse in Spanish, is an interdenominational Christian ministry anchored on a 42-acre campus along the Atlantic coastline of Guatemala.
On Jan. 1, 2020, the Ephraims announced they would be transitioning leadership to Mission of Hope Haiti, an organization based in Austin, Texas. However, as a result of God s leading, the Ephraims will continue operational, ministry and financial leadership for El Faro. Our continued vision is to see El Faro be run by Guatemalans for Guatemala, and we ll personally direct the future of the organization toward that end, said Phil Ephraim.
An update on Hadley and Gentry Eddings
Hadley and Gentry Eddings update By Molly Grantham | January 19, 2021 at 11:38 PM EST - Updated January 19 at 11:38 PM
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Do you recognize Hadley and Gentry Eddings?
If you don’t recognize them, you might remember their story. This young Charlotte couple got in a terrible wreck in May of 2015. A distracted driver was to blame. They survived, but their 2-year-old son Dobbs, did not. Hadley was also 8-months pregnant. Their son Reed was born in the hospital, but died three days later.
There is no guidebook for how to navigate that kind of pain. Yet, Hadley and Gentry did so with grace, honesty and faith. Gentry, a pastor with Forest Hills in Charlotte, talked in raw terms about God leading them, and following whatever path he had them on for whatever might come next.