Pray with the Huttons
Tim and Kallie Hutton2023-01-12T09:46:23-05:00Hello friends, We’re Tim and Kallie Hutton, Global Field Staff with CBM in Bolivia. The new year comes with a new vision that brings hope and anticipation.
Kallie studied theology and development at Horizon Seminary. She has since completed a graduate program in international development and is currently pursuing a M.A. in Theology through Acadia Divinity College. Tim holds a B.A. for the University of Saskatchewan, and a Master of Library and Information Science degree from McGill University. He has also undertaken a graduate program in international development through the University of British Columbia and is currently pursuing doctoral studies at McMaster Divinity College.
Both from Saskatchewan, Tim and Kallie have been married for over ten years and now call Bolivia home.
Hello friends, We’re Tim and Kallie Hutton, Global Field Staff with CBM in Bolivia. The new year comes with a new vision that brings hope and anticipation.
Hello friends, We’re Tim and Kallie Hutton, Global Field Staff with CBM in Bolivia. The more time we spend serving on the field, the more we recognize our need for prayer. We are encouraged and comforted knowing that so many people and churches in Canada praying for our ministry.
The Huttons serve alongside CBM’s partners, the Bolivian Baptist Union (UBB) and its development arm OBADES, to build and support effective ministries. These include caring for vulnerable children and women, promoting local economic development, health care initiatives, food security, and responsible environmental practices.
The Huttons serve alongside CBM’s partners, the Bolivian Baptist Union (UBB) and its development arm OBADES, to build and support effective ministries. These include caring for vulnerable children and women, promoting local economic development, health care initiatives, food security, and responsible environmental practices.
As we reflect on the past year, we are so grateful for your faithful prayer support as we and our partners endured both difficult times and great joys. Your continued prayers bring us hope as we head into a new year of ministry.
It is hard to believe that December is here already. The Christmas season is a time of waiting in eager expectation, followed by joy and celebration when our hope in Christ is realized. For us, this period of waiting has defined our past year.
Lord, as we come before you, we remember who you are.
While leaves change colour in Canada, spring has sprung in Bolivia. The days and nights are getting warmer, and the Jacaranda trees are bursting with purple flowers! As the seasons shift, we reflect with gratefulness on the past months and all that God has done in our lives and ministry.
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Thank you Lord for watching over those who are part of our vulnerable children’s projects, Casa de la Amistad, Jireh, and the many church-cased projects that care for children.