Aaron and Esther HellandAaron and Esther Helland
Ministry
Abe and Andrea HuberAbe and Andrea Huber
Pastoral Ministries and Base Leading
Angela Ruth HuberAngela Ruth Huber
Base Leader (Parintins)
Brent and Connie GregoryBrent and Connie Gregory
Administration and Team Support
Bruno and Beth SeneBruno and Beth Sene
Pastoral Ministries
Claire HelringClaire Helring
Administration and Ministry
Don and Betty BestDon and Betty Best
Communications and Guest House
Edson and Kelly LeeEdson and Kelly Lee
Health and Water Filter Ministries
Grant and Regina CailGrant and Regina Cail
Health and Administration
Isaiah and Erin HuberIsaiah and Erin Huber
Ministry
Jeff and Becky HrubikJeff and Becky Hrubik
Directors of Project AmaZon
Jeff and Fritha TurnerJeff and Fritha Turner
Guest House Hosts
Jerry HrankaJerry Hranka
Statistics and Logistics
Jim and Julie BensonJim and Julie Benson
Aviation, Construction and Health
John and Silvia EisenmannJohn and Silvia Eisenmann
Logistics and Health Ministries
Josiah and Jennifer HuberJosiah and Jennifer Huber
Ministry
Katie AckermanKatie Ackerman
Health Ministries
Ken and Isaura OrrKen and Isaura Orr
Health and Water Filter Ministries
Ken and Joanne ReutterKen and Joanne Reutter
Accounting and Ministry to Children
Matt and Janelle Steidinger FamilyMatt and Janelle Steidinger
Aviation Ministries
gregory_micah_tMicah Gregory
Health Intern
Nate and Ruth ReutterNate and Ruth Reutter
Music, Media and Administration
Pablo and Colleen FastPablo and Colleen Fast
Pastoral Ministries
Paul HrubikPaul Hrubik
Media (Fortaleza)
Scott and Aldine BlunierScott and Aldine Blunier
Accounting and Facilities Maintenance
Tim and Christine HuberTim and Christine Huber
PAZ Japan

Paul Hrubik

Media (Fortaleza)

Paul Hrubik, son of PAZ Directors Jeff and Becky Hrubik, was born and raised on the mission field in Santarém, Brazil. All his life he was actively involved in the ministry helping in the river communities with the medical ministry, church construction, and evangelism, and in the city with cell groups and discipleship. In 2002 he graduated from Oral Roberts University with a Bachelors in Electrical and Computer Engineering and a Masters in Teaching English as a Second Language.

Paul Hrubik and his crew

Paul Hrubik and his crew

He then accepted a 6-month internship with Samaritan’s Purse and came back to Brazil where he was trained in the Bio-Sand Water Filters. After the internship, he returned as a full-time missionary with PAZ and helped with the water filter program for 2 years while being involved in cell groups, discipleships, volunteering in the church IT department, church construction, leading mission teams, and other odd jobs.

In the beginning of 2009, Paul was asked to move to the base of Fortaleza to help them get their media department set up and running. He continues to be involved in cell groups and discipleships, and hopes to raise up a group of young adult leaders who will eventually be part of a team to start churches in other parts of Brazil or the world. Paul invites you to contact him to be added to his monthly updates. He is currently raising support to continue full-time missions work with PAZ, so consider partnering with him to see Brazil won for Christ!

Lots of “news”

16 April 2012, 6:07 pm | from Paul's Sweet-Awesome Updates

Me teaching Biblical principles on relationships at the 1st ADM Conference for Young AdultsIn this new year there have been a lot of “new” things happening. Some of my goals for this year include: professionalizing the media dept so that I don’t have to be as much hands on and more supervising, be more faithful in communicating with my supporters, and to see several key people from my cell groups as leaders. Thankfully, I have been able to pull back some from the media depart...

A little report about Japan

22 November 2011, 7:55 pm | from Paul's Sweet-Awesome Updates

those "I'm in Japan" momentsWow, just realized my last blog was from our first week in Japan! What an amazing trip, and I wanted to just share a little of what God did through your prayers and giving and our lives there in Japan. First of all, our plans changed a lot from what we thought we would be doing. Instead of staying in Iwaki for 5 weeks straight, we ended up going back to Noborito every weekend to be with the PAZ churches, participating, learning, sharing, teaching, and e...

1st week in Japan!

8 September 2011, 1:37 pm | from Paul's Sweet-Awesome Updates

Micah (American/Korean MK to Brazil) pretending to explain this Japanese sign So we made it and Japan is amazing! I’m very pleased to say even though everything is small here, I’m pleasantly surprised that it is not as small as I imagined :) Even though taking a shower sometimes is a challenge because if I open my arms, both my elbows hit the walls, I’m able to take nice warm showers, we have the nicest toilets in the world, and all beds fit me (since we sleep on the floor :) R...

Missions trip to Japan!

6 August 2011, 12:01 pm | from Paul's Sweet-Awesome Updates

Dear Friends and Family around the world, Ever since the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, my Uncle Tim and Aunt Christine who are church-planting in Japan have been asking for volunteers to help them as the Japanese people have opened up to the Gospel as never before! It has been on our hearts to send a team from Brazil to help the PAZ church in Japan as they are tirelessly reaching out, meeting the physical and spiritual needs of the Japanese people. For the last several months, this team has...