Coffee Talk #108
April 1, 2006
By Rick Walston, Ph.D.

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Fifteen Years of CES Ministry

On April 1, 1991, CES officially "opened" its distance-learning doors. April Fool's day would not have been my choice of which day to officially begin the seminary, but, over the years we have been one of the answers to the fools who have said in their hearts, "There is no God" Psalm 14:1. The mere fact of the existence of CES is an indication of God's existence. CES is no man's work. God's divine guidance has been in this ministry from the beginning.

I wish to thank in general ways – listing everyone would take far too much space – all who have dedicated their time and expertise to CES in helping found, secure, and operate it for all these years. I thank all of you who have ever given an offering of finances to this educational ministry. And, I know that many people have prayed for the school and for its leadership.

Thank you.
Rick Walston, President of CES

Please continue to pray for us and with us for the continued success of CES, and for the positive welfare of all who are a part of this wonderful, God-ordained ministry.

Make A Donation to CES
One person who sent an offering to us this month wrote: "I am sending an offering to help you not just carry on the vision of CES but to expand it."

I think that this is a very important point he makes. Both our goal and our challenge is "not just carry on the vision of CES but to expand it."

Please remember that all donations to CES are tax deductible because CES is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 corporation. More than that, however, CES is a ministry.

Financial Donations may be sent to:

C.E.S.
P. O. Box 847
Longview, WA 98632

Or . . . on-line:

Paypal: You can easily make donations to CES via our secure web site at Donations


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