Family Conference 2010

September 6, 2010

August 27-29 we had our annual Family Conference at our church.  Barry’s dad, Tom Farlow was the preacher this year.  It was great for us to have Barry’s parents here with us for about a week and the preaching was a blessing to our church and quite a few visitors from other fellowshipping churches.

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The Farlow Five

May 1, 2010

Yesterday (April 30th) we went in for an ultrasound and found out God has blessed us with our fifth boy! He is due to arrive around the second week of October, if all goes according to the Lord’s will. We praise the Lord for our little surprise and pray that God will continue to grant [...]

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Train Ride

March 17, 2010

The first week of March we went to Baptist Mid-Mission’s all Brazil conference in which they celebrated 75 years of ministry in Brazil.  While we were there we got to ride on an old steam powered train, made in the US in 1912.  Here are some pictures from that ride.

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New Family Photo

February 2, 2010

Here is our latest family photo.

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God’s Protection

January 16, 2010

Dear Friends, We are working on getting a prayer letter out soon, but we wanted to give this quick update to set at ease those who may have heard we were in a car accident. We were coming back from our trip to Natal and were driving on the interstate going from Sao Paulo to [...]

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Conference in Natal

January 9, 2010

Barry preached a series of six messages on the Abrahamic Covenant and its implications  today for the state Association of Regular Baptist Churches of Rio Grande do Norte where he grew up.  It was held at Camp Elim.

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About Us

June 1, 2009

Barry and Ellen Farlow are missionaries in Brazil with Baptist Mid-Missions. We are sent out by Altoona Regular Baptist Church in Altoona, Iowa. We are seeking to partner with conservative, fundamental, independent Baptist churches. Barry is involved in training national leaders at the Paraná Baptist Bible Institute and in assisting church planting in Curitiba, Brazil. [...]

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