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'''Grace Midorino Tsutada''' (born March 30 1942) is the daughter of [[David Tsugio Tsutada]], a teacher and a missionary at large for the [[Immanuel General Mission]] (IGM). |
'''Grace Midorino Tsutada''' (born March 30 1942) is the daughter of [[David Tsugio Tsutada]], a teacher and a missionary at large for the [[Immanuel General Mission]] (IGM). |
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With her twin, Margaret, she studied at Immanuel Bible Training College <ref>http://www.wgm.org/page.aspx?pid=387</ref>, looking after her mother in turns with Margaret. She was sent to the [[Philippines]] to work as a [[missionary]], in partnership with the [[Wesleyan Church]], and taught at [[Wesleyan Bible College]] |
With her twin, Margaret, she studied at Immanuel Bible Training College <ref>http://www.wgm.org/page.aspx?pid=387</ref>, looking after her mother in turns with Margaret. She was sent to the [[Philippines]] to work as a [[missionary]], in partnership with the [[Wesleyan Church]], and taught at [[Wesleyan Bible College]] in [[Rosales, Pangasinan]]. She was a missionary in the Philippines for fourteen years. She also graduated from [[Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary]] in [[Manila]]. She was also a visiting trainor at Great Commission Missionary Training Center (GCMTC) in [[Antipolo City,]] Philippines. <ref>http://www.gcmtc.org/trainors.htm</ref> She subsequently developed a ministry to businessmen in [[Hong Kong]] for six years, and, recently joined the teaching staff at [[Wesleyan Bible Institute]] in [[Phnom Penh]].<ref name="methodistmessage.com">http://www.methodistmessage.com/jun2004/tsutada.html</ref> |
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Revision as of 23:07, 10 November 2011
Grace Midorino Tsutada (born March 30 1942) is the daughter of David Tsugio Tsutada, a teacher and a missionary at large for the Immanuel General Mission (IGM).
With her twin, Margaret, she studied at Immanuel Bible Training College [1], looking after her mother in turns with Margaret. She was sent to the Philippines to work as a missionary, in partnership with the Wesleyan Church, and taught at Wesleyan Bible College in Rosales, Pangasinan. She was a missionary in the Philippines for fourteen years. She also graduated from Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary in Manila. She was also a visiting trainor at Great Commission Missionary Training Center (GCMTC) in Antipolo City, Philippines. [2] She subsequently developed a ministry to businessmen in Hong Kong for six years, and, recently joined the teaching staff at Wesleyan Bible Institute in Phnom Penh.[3]
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