AMAA News July/August/Sept. 2021

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Hope For Armenia and AMAA A 30 Year Partnership

Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor.

Ecclesiastes 4:9

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By Rev. Gilbert Léonian* here are divine appointments and human encounters in life which guide the entire history of God’s work. This is what we experienced in our partnership between the Armenian Missionary Association of America (AMAA) and Hope for Armenia (Espoire pour l’Armenie) of the Union of the Armenian Evangelical Churches of France. Newly appointed in June 1987, Rev. Dr. Movses Janbazian visited the Synod of the Armenian Evangelical Churches of France in Valence in May 1988. Bonds of friendship and trust were formed between him and members of our Union. On December 7 of the same year the devastating earthquake occurred in Armenia. In April 1989, a delegation from the Armenian Evangelical World Council visited the devastated areas in Armenia. Among the delegation were Servants of God, two of whom left us too soon: Rev. Daniel Sahagian, President of the Union of Armenian Evangelical Churches of France, and Rev. Janbazian, Executive Director of the AMAA. Revs. Sahagian and Janbazian came back from their May visit traumatized by what they saw and experienced. They

communicated their vision to those around them: "You have to take action quickly without wasting time." In May 1989, under the initiative of Rev. Sahagian, the Hope for Armenia Association was born with dual objectives: Provide this suffering people with material bread and spiritual bread. Both organizations laid the solid foundation of this collaboration which continues to this day more than 30 years later. The AMAA had much experience as it had already been engaged in Christian humanitarian work in many countries around the world since 1918. One of our first experiences of common ministry was in August 1990 when we organized day camps and summer camps in Dzaghgadzor for Armenian children. We were in the Soviet era and the proclamation of the Gospel was watched. Thanks to some Communist friends who helped us with the organization, we experienced our first Christian summer camp during the Soviet era. In the Dzaghgadzor Camp called "Parvana," we welcomed 150 children. In

addition to meals, cultural activities, games, crafts and walks, we proclaimed the message of the Gospel to them every day. Using the flannelgraph illustrations from the Child Evangelization Fellowship, we introduced the campers to the life of Christ and taught them their first children’s Christian songs and prayers. Our team was composed of 12 French people led by Boghos Haladjian and me, and four Americans sent by the AMAA and led by Rev. Daniel Albarian. One of the first fruits of this blessed stay was Andranik Mardoyan and his wife Melanya who accepted Jesus Christ as their Savior. Both are engaged today in the educational and communication programs of the AMAA in Armenia and are valuable collaborators. In 1992, we continued our collaboration with the AMAA by way of the Arzni summer camp. This time we collaborated with a team led by Harout Nercessian from Canada. Our partner in Armenia was Levon Bardakdjian, who had just been appointed AMAA’s Representative in Armenia. In

Spitak Camp counselors organized by Hope for Armenia. L to R: Leah and Rev. Gilbert Léonian, Melanya Geghamyan, Boghos and Maryse Haladjian and Andranik Mardoyan pictured in the early 1990s. Camp in Spitak organized by Hope for Armenia in the early 1990s. AMAA NEWS, July-Aug-Sept 2021 | 15


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AMAA Awards Scholarships to Needy and Deserving Students

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Peace-Loving Armenians By Areni Haroutunian

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Zoom Meetings: Haigazian Board of Trustees and AMAA Near East Committee and UAECNE Annual Meeting

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AMAA Executive Director/CEO Zaven Khanjian's Mission Trip to Armenia Artsakh, Lebanon and Syria

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Evangelical Church of Armenia - Impact in the Motherland By Pastor Aram

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pages 17-18

The Evangelical Church of Armenia in Eastern Armenia - History at a Glance

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AROUND THE GLOBE - Evangelical Church of Armenia in Stepanavan

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pages 24-25

INSPIRATIONAL CORNER - He Leadeth Me By Rev. Joanne Gulezian Hartunian

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Hope For Armenia and AMAA - A 30 Year Partnership By Rev. Gilbert Léonian

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Hail to the Third Republic of Armenia on its 30th Anniversary

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Armenian Evangelicals - Advocates of Education and Supporters of Values

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Summer Camps: Cradle of Leaders By Harout Nercessian

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From the Cradle… 30 Years of Humanitarian Action By Rev. Ara Guekguezian

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AMAA In Armenia - 30 Years of Service By Nazareth E. Darakjian, M.D

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Հայրենանվեր Ծառայության 30 Տարի - Եզնիկ Արք. Պետրոսյան

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AMAA - The Early Years in Armenia By Rev. René Léonian, Ph.D

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AMAA Armenia - The Footprints of a 30-Year Journey By Harout Nercessian

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Editorial - Impactful By Zaven Khanjian

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With the Motherland Next to the Motherland By Hranush Hakobyan

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