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Ken & Cris Sandberg Websites: Calvary International Bio Page Picasaweb Photo Gallery Living Stones Orphanage Donate Ken is a graduate of Christ For the Nations Institute in Dallas, TX; Faith College in Saskatoon, Canada; and Victory World Missions Training Center in Tulsa, OK. He has been a missionary in the Philippines since 1988. Ken married Cris (a Filipina) in 1989. They have three children-- Casey, Bryan, and Karen. The Sandbergs reside in Davao City on Mindanao Island in the Philippines. They have been with Calvary since 1995 and are currently serving as the National Projects Coordinators. Ken & Cris are frequent speakers in churches and Christian conferences in the Philippines and Indonesia. Ken is now the Southeast Asia Director for Global Advance in a networking relationship with Calvary International. He & Cris have hosted several Global Advance conferences for pastors, church leaders, and women. In the past two years, about 4000 people have attended these events, with guest speakers from the USA also involved. The next big events will be Frontline Shepherds Conferences for tribal leaders in November 2007 and for church leaders in Davao, Philippines and Manado, Indonesia in February 2008.
Ken founded Calvary Bible Institute in Davao City as well as Calvary Bible School in Indonesia. These two schools, and five branch CBI's in Mindanao, have graduated more than 270 students in the past 11 years. Cris is founder of Calvary Tribal Leadership Training in Mindanao (which has impacted a dozen indigenous tribes with the gospel). Ken & Cris also conduct a dynamic summer camp for Filipino teens called "Youthquake!" As well, they direct Great Commission Mobilizers, a group that is helping send Filipino missionaries to the 10/40 Window region. The newest adventure for Ken & Cris is that they are now the directors of Living Stones Orphanage in Davao City. Most of the kids in Living Stones are infants and toddlers. Ken & Cris & their staff take care of these orphaned or abandoned kids and help find adoptive Christian homes for them, often in Western nations. More than 50 children have come through Living Stones in the past year! Please pray for more workers to join Ken & Cris in their work in Southeast Asia! Video Update
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