| Ellen Sherby
Apartado Postal C-224
Managua
Nicaragua
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Ellen is now serving the church as associate for Equipping the Church for Mission. She lives in Louisville, Kentucky.

Ellen has been under appointment as a mission co-worker since
January 1, 2000, serving with the Nicaraguan Council of Evangelical
Churches (CEPAD). She facilitates communication between churches
in Nicaragua and the United States, and she writes and edits the CEPAD Report, a newsletter in English about CEPAD’s
ministries.
Ellen also edits a newsletter focusing on CEPAD partnerships called
"Bonds Without Borders," which is published both in
English and Spanish. She helped coordinate the creation of CEPAD's
first bilingual Web site, and
she now maintains that Web site.
Until 2005, Ellen helped coordinate CEPAD’s Nehemiah Program,
which works with visiting delegations and mission teams, primarily
from the United States.
“Nicaragua is an intense place to live, says Ellen. "Most Nicaraguan families operate on a survival basis, living
each day without knowing if there will be enough beans or tortillas
for their children. There are a lot of historic, political, and economic reasons for the stark economic reality in which so many Nicaraguans live. Hope and hopelessness wrestle one another. This is the
reality of the world, not just Nicaragua.
“I enjoy using my writing
and interpersonal skills to connect Nicaraguans involved with
CEPAD to people in the United States and other countries,” says Ellen. “For five years I worked
with visiting delegations of North Americans, and saw how they
were touched by what CEPAD is doing in Nicaragua. Now, by writing and editing the CEPAD Report, I learn about CEPAD's ministries in a different way. For instance, I get to sit down with a pastor whose work and life have been molded
by CEPAD’s training seminars, or talk with a student who completed
her high school education in one of CEPAD’s schools and
see who that person is and how CEPAD makes a difference
in people’s lives. I believe in CEPAD's work.” |