Paul & Dori Pittman – Serving in Cuba

Paul and Dori Pittman hold the distinction of being the first career missionaries called from the fellowship of Calvary Chapel St Petersburg to foreign missions. Responding to the call of God during a missions conference in 1991, the Pittmans ended their long-standing business careers and spent the next four years preparing to take the Gospel to the 3.5 million poverty-stricken citizens of Bolivia – the Quechua.

Paul and Dori ministered for 9 years in Bolivia and were blessed to help facilitate several churches planted through the efforts of the Nueva Vida church in Sucre. 
In 2000, Paul and Dori were blessed by the addition of two adopted infants and in 2001 Samuel David and Sarah Elizabeth became officially Pittmans. In February of 2004, due to medical problems, Paul and Dori returned to the U.S. and continue in ministry with United World Mission’s church mobilization team.  In May 2007, the Pittmans relocated to San Jose, Costa Rica, where they will be based for their roles as Coordinator for UWM’s Cuba Partnership Project and co-Area Director for the Americas and the Caribbean.

Paul and Dori are excited to use their unique skills as second career missionaries and experiences ministering in Latin America as cross-cultural workers to see the Latin American church strengthened and increased.  In addition to fielding more workers for the harvest, their goal is to see North American churches maximize their vision to reach the lost of this world for Christ and to equip the Latin American church to reach both their own peoples but to become a sending church, sending Latin American missionaries out to all corners of the world.

Please pray for continued financial support.

Birthdays:
Paul- December 28th
Dori- May 3rd
Sam- June 3rd
Sarah- June 11th

Anniversary: March 9th

Contact Information
www.uwm.org
pdpittman@racsa.co.cr

 

 

 


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