The author will begin working full-time with Oasis International, an organization that helps refugees resettle in St. Louis. They will assist refugees with finding jobs, housing, and meeting spiritual needs by sharing their faith. Additionally, the author wants to travel regularly to Ghana to minister in their children's hometown. Working with Oasis International will allow the family to help refugees in both St. Louis and Ghana. They are seeking financial support from churches and individuals to make this vision a reality.
Craig and Jennifer Alsup have been married for 10 years and have two children. They have a passion for travel and missions, sparked during a 16-month trip around the world to 76 countries. They now seek to join MANNA Worldwide as Assistant Director for Asia to show Christ's love to children through church, orphanage, and feeding center projects. They ask for prayers for their family's transition, courage to rely on God, and for the people of Asia, where most unreached people and malnourished children live.
Tates Creek Christian Church Annual Report 2013tatescreek
Tates Creek Christian Church welcomed two new congregations to use their building in 2013. A Korean graduate student group meets Sundays with about 14 attendees currently. An African Christian refugee group meets Sundays and Tuesdays with around 80 attendees, a 60% increase since starting at Tates Creek. The annual report discusses these new groups, membership and attendance numbers, financial giving and expenses, and ways technology is being used.
This document outlines the strategy and vision of Creekside Community Church in Katy, Texas. The church's strategy involves four main areas for its members: Gather on Sundays for worship and teaching, Grow in LifeGroups for community and discipleship, Serve on ministry teams by using their gifts, and Go on mission locally and globally. The pastor invites readers to join the church to fulfill its mission of making disciples who make disciples of all nations.
Isaiah House Ministries began in 2012 by providing groceries to 12 families and has since expanded to serve over 350 families per month. Volunteers and residents have expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve others through Isaiah House and feel blessed by the positive impact it has on people's lives. Defender's support allows Isaiah House to maintain and expand their services to more people in need across Northern Kentucky through God's grace.
The document wishes someone named Chris a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year while also sending them best wishes. It is a short holiday greeting message to an individual.
The document summarizes the progress made on constructing the House of My Dreams facility to help children in need. It states that the first two floors are finished and work continues on the third floor. It thanks donors for their support and prayers, which have allowed the project to become a reality. It provides updates on integrating new girls into the home and relying on God's provision through donations to feed and care for the 60 people now living in or visiting the home daily.
Home Sweet Home Ministries provides food, shelter, and programs to help the hungry, homeless, and hurting in Bloomington-Normal, Illinois. In 2014, they provided over 29,000 nights of shelter and over 117,000 meals. They also offer programs to help with job skills, health, finances, and community building. The organization is supported by donations, grants, retail stores, and over 37,000 hours of volunteer work.
The author will begin working full-time with Oasis International, an organization that helps refugees resettle in St. Louis. They will assist refugees with finding jobs, housing, and meeting spiritual needs by sharing their faith. Additionally, the author wants to travel regularly to Ghana to minister in their children's hometown. Working with Oasis International will allow the family to help refugees in both St. Louis and Ghana. They are seeking financial support from churches and individuals to make this vision a reality.
Craig and Jennifer Alsup have been married for 10 years and have two children. They have a passion for travel and missions, sparked during a 16-month trip around the world to 76 countries. They now seek to join MANNA Worldwide as Assistant Director for Asia to show Christ's love to children through church, orphanage, and feeding center projects. They ask for prayers for their family's transition, courage to rely on God, and for the people of Asia, where most unreached people and malnourished children live.
Tates Creek Christian Church Annual Report 2013tatescreek
Tates Creek Christian Church welcomed two new congregations to use their building in 2013. A Korean graduate student group meets Sundays with about 14 attendees currently. An African Christian refugee group meets Sundays and Tuesdays with around 80 attendees, a 60% increase since starting at Tates Creek. The annual report discusses these new groups, membership and attendance numbers, financial giving and expenses, and ways technology is being used.
This document outlines the strategy and vision of Creekside Community Church in Katy, Texas. The church's strategy involves four main areas for its members: Gather on Sundays for worship and teaching, Grow in LifeGroups for community and discipleship, Serve on ministry teams by using their gifts, and Go on mission locally and globally. The pastor invites readers to join the church to fulfill its mission of making disciples who make disciples of all nations.
Isaiah House Ministries began in 2012 by providing groceries to 12 families and has since expanded to serve over 350 families per month. Volunteers and residents have expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve others through Isaiah House and feel blessed by the positive impact it has on people's lives. Defender's support allows Isaiah House to maintain and expand their services to more people in need across Northern Kentucky through God's grace.
The document wishes someone named Chris a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year while also sending them best wishes. It is a short holiday greeting message to an individual.
The document summarizes the progress made on constructing the House of My Dreams facility to help children in need. It states that the first two floors are finished and work continues on the third floor. It thanks donors for their support and prayers, which have allowed the project to become a reality. It provides updates on integrating new girls into the home and relying on God's provision through donations to feed and care for the 60 people now living in or visiting the home daily.
Home Sweet Home Ministries provides food, shelter, and programs to help the hungry, homeless, and hurting in Bloomington-Normal, Illinois. In 2014, they provided over 29,000 nights of shelter and over 117,000 meals. They also offer programs to help with job skills, health, finances, and community building. The organization is supported by donations, grants, retail stores, and over 37,000 hours of volunteer work.
Dave Anderson was born in 1961 in Cadillac, Michigan to parents Red and Ruth. He grew up in a loving family environment and accepted Jesus Christ after his mother's funeral. He met his wife Cheryl in 1979 and they have two sons. Anderson earned a Bachelor's degree in youth leadership after Cheryl supported the family financially while he attended college. Anderson has worked in youth ministry since 1980 in various roles such as Sunday school teacher, camp staff, and youth minister at two churches for 18 years. He feels called by God to combine issues of faith and life in his ministry work.
Missions promo for our Dec 2011 trip to South Africa and Zimbabwe
Please watch and feel free to share with your friends and family, then click on our blog
www.graylifematters.blogspot.com
for further information on how to be a part of the wonderful work the Lord is doing in Southern Africa
Dear Friends,
We are so pleased to send you our newsletter, the first one that we have sent this year.
Here we are sharing pictures and good news from our children, but also about an enormous loss to our ministry family.
Hugs,
Enith
Andrew is thanked and praised by several people from his church community group for his spiritual guidance, encouragement, and friendship. He is described as a good listener, honest and caring friend, and faithful shepherd who has helped many grow closer to God and inspired them through his own life transformation and example of faith. People express appreciation for Andrew's support and say they will miss his presence in the community group.
Youth Ministry aims to equip young people to become light in a dark world through Bible teachings, fellowship, field trips and activities. It seeks to teach God's word so youth can apply it to daily life and become salt and light. The ministry also focuses on healthy fellowship, graduation rates, fun activities led by the Holy Spirit, and has leaders who want youth to succeed in life and answer God's call on their lives.
This document thanks donors for their gifts to support a church's wider mission of changing lives through initiatives like online bible study, raising children in faith, training leaders, social justice work, and welcoming all people. It expresses that together through giving, the church community makes a difference in spreading good news and supporting the church's mission beyond their local congregation.
Turn up your praise ministry helps people to connect with god and convey their prayers. Since God created us, he knows how we work, he knows what’s best for us. We put emphasis on sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ with people so that they can come to his sanctity and take him as their savior and Lord of their life.
Sudan has experienced many years of war that has killed many people and displaced soldiers and refugees from their homes. Returning home is difficult as people must walk long distances with no money or food. Many homes have also been destroyed. People are accustomed to fighting and distrust strangers, making peace hard to achieve. However, the Church in Sudan is teaching people to forgive others and accept strangers in order to build peace and allow everyone to live together. By forgiving one another, more people can hear God's word and the Church can help people learn about God as everyone starts anew.
This document provides proverbs from the Bible about marriage and relationships. It outlines several foundational principles for relationships according to scripture: God must be the top priority, marriage is a sacred covenant, and people should follow God's principles over man's. It also discusses mutual principles for relationships, including being open to instruction and companionship. The purpose of God's instruction is to deliver people from evil and bring them together with good companions. In the end, it promotes a church website for further relationship resources.
This document contains proverbs about marriage from the Bible. It outlines some foundational principles for relationships, including making God the top priority, viewing marriage as a sacred covenant, and following God's principles over man's. It also lists some mutual principles for partners, such as being open to instruction, avoiding bad counsel, seeking personal growth, and guarding one's heart. The document encourages visiting a church website for more information on these topics and to listen to accompanying sermons.
God's wisdom in Proverbs provides principles for effective and blessed relationships. Foundational principles include making God the top priority, viewing marriage as a sacred covenant, and following God's principles over man's. Mutual principles between partners involve being open to instruction, avoiding bad counsel, seeking growth, and watching one's heart. Character is also important, with virtues like righteousness, integrity, kindness, truth, and humility being emphasized. The document encourages visiting a church website to learn more and listen to accompanying sermons on these topics.
This document summarizes the missions and finances of a church celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2019. It lists 20 missions the church supports around the world, including orphanages, homeless outreaches, and religious freedom organizations. The 2018 financial summary shows the church had $575,527 in total income and $570,932 in total expenses, resulting in a $18,918 loss. The purpose statement says the church exists to glorify God through teaching his word and nurturing worship, ministry, fellowship and outreach in Jesus' name.
Announcements and Opening Prayer January 18, 2015tkennedy4010
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities at a church. It includes:
- An opening prayer and scripture reading to begin a service.
- Announcements about prayer meetings, ministry meetings, and cleanup activities happening throughout the month.
- Information about connecting to the church wifi, inviting people to an "I Won One" Sunday, and praise dance rehearsals.
- Details of various ministry meetings and trainings occurring in January.
- A closing prayer about giving generously to the church from what God has provided.
The document provides information about the Deerfoot Church of Congregation located in Pinson, AL including the names of shepherds and ministers, service times, upcoming events, prayer requests, and financial reports. It also includes the order of services and names of those participating for the different Sunday services as well as announcements about connection groups, time changes, and other church activities.
This document provides information about the Deerfoot Church of Christ congregation including contact details, service times, leadership, and upcoming events. It also includes details about Jefferson Christian Academy, specifically how Deerfoot financially supports the school by funding the Bible teacher position with $12,000 annually. The document encourages generous support for Jefferson Christian Academy and other mission works on Mission Sunday in May.
Mother of Light Center (MOLC) Retreat publicM. René Islas
I was honored to facilitate a mini-strategic planning session for the Board of Directors of the Mother of Light Center serving the hungry, poor, and needy of Northern Virgina. I challenged the member of the Board to tune their mission, vision, purpose, and activities like a laser to elevate the achievement of outcomes
This is a short overview of how to grow mature in the Lord. It is a life-long process but we all can do it. God wants us to grow up to be like Jesus in words, thoughts, deeds and character. The rewards of spiritual maturity are great here on earth and probably greater in heaven!
This newsletter provides an update on the ministry activities of Sergio and Beth over the past year. They have expanded their work to Samoa and Mexico, teaching water purification and the DEEM program. Their partnerships in Mexico have grown and opened doors to share the gospel with more indigenous groups. They provided medical clinics that resulted in many professions of faith. Their vision for 2016 is to provide more families with clean water through filters and conduct additional mission trips in Mexico, Samoa, India and potentially Tonga. They thank supporters and request continued prayers and financial support to accomplish their goals.
This document is a newsletter from Faith Moravian Church providing updates on church activities and ministries. It discusses the board of elders encouraging prayer, Bible study, and outreach. It also analyzes church attendance, finding a core group of 60 attend most services while 32 members have not attended at all year. The board of trustees works to maintain the church building and find additional renters. Upcoming events include a health fair and fall revival services. The evangelism committee plans nursing home visits and an evangelism Sunday.
Dave Anderson was born in 1961 in Cadillac, Michigan to parents Red and Ruth. He grew up in a loving family environment and accepted Jesus Christ after his mother's funeral. He met his wife Cheryl in 1979 and they have two sons. Anderson earned a Bachelor's degree in youth leadership after Cheryl supported the family financially while he attended college. Anderson has worked in youth ministry since 1980 in various roles such as Sunday school teacher, camp staff, and youth minister at two churches for 18 years. He feels called by God to combine issues of faith and life in his ministry work.
Missions promo for our Dec 2011 trip to South Africa and Zimbabwe
Please watch and feel free to share with your friends and family, then click on our blog
www.graylifematters.blogspot.com
for further information on how to be a part of the wonderful work the Lord is doing in Southern Africa
Dear Friends,
We are so pleased to send you our newsletter, the first one that we have sent this year.
Here we are sharing pictures and good news from our children, but also about an enormous loss to our ministry family.
Hugs,
Enith
Andrew is thanked and praised by several people from his church community group for his spiritual guidance, encouragement, and friendship. He is described as a good listener, honest and caring friend, and faithful shepherd who has helped many grow closer to God and inspired them through his own life transformation and example of faith. People express appreciation for Andrew's support and say they will miss his presence in the community group.
Youth Ministry aims to equip young people to become light in a dark world through Bible teachings, fellowship, field trips and activities. It seeks to teach God's word so youth can apply it to daily life and become salt and light. The ministry also focuses on healthy fellowship, graduation rates, fun activities led by the Holy Spirit, and has leaders who want youth to succeed in life and answer God's call on their lives.
This document thanks donors for their gifts to support a church's wider mission of changing lives through initiatives like online bible study, raising children in faith, training leaders, social justice work, and welcoming all people. It expresses that together through giving, the church community makes a difference in spreading good news and supporting the church's mission beyond their local congregation.
Turn up your praise ministry helps people to connect with god and convey their prayers. Since God created us, he knows how we work, he knows what’s best for us. We put emphasis on sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ with people so that they can come to his sanctity and take him as their savior and Lord of their life.
Sudan has experienced many years of war that has killed many people and displaced soldiers and refugees from their homes. Returning home is difficult as people must walk long distances with no money or food. Many homes have also been destroyed. People are accustomed to fighting and distrust strangers, making peace hard to achieve. However, the Church in Sudan is teaching people to forgive others and accept strangers in order to build peace and allow everyone to live together. By forgiving one another, more people can hear God's word and the Church can help people learn about God as everyone starts anew.
This document provides proverbs from the Bible about marriage and relationships. It outlines several foundational principles for relationships according to scripture: God must be the top priority, marriage is a sacred covenant, and people should follow God's principles over man's. It also discusses mutual principles for relationships, including being open to instruction and companionship. The purpose of God's instruction is to deliver people from evil and bring them together with good companions. In the end, it promotes a church website for further relationship resources.
This document contains proverbs about marriage from the Bible. It outlines some foundational principles for relationships, including making God the top priority, viewing marriage as a sacred covenant, and following God's principles over man's. It also lists some mutual principles for partners, such as being open to instruction, avoiding bad counsel, seeking personal growth, and guarding one's heart. The document encourages visiting a church website for more information on these topics and to listen to accompanying sermons.
God's wisdom in Proverbs provides principles for effective and blessed relationships. Foundational principles include making God the top priority, viewing marriage as a sacred covenant, and following God's principles over man's. Mutual principles between partners involve being open to instruction, avoiding bad counsel, seeking growth, and watching one's heart. Character is also important, with virtues like righteousness, integrity, kindness, truth, and humility being emphasized. The document encourages visiting a church website to learn more and listen to accompanying sermons on these topics.
This document summarizes the missions and finances of a church celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2019. It lists 20 missions the church supports around the world, including orphanages, homeless outreaches, and religious freedom organizations. The 2018 financial summary shows the church had $575,527 in total income and $570,932 in total expenses, resulting in a $18,918 loss. The purpose statement says the church exists to glorify God through teaching his word and nurturing worship, ministry, fellowship and outreach in Jesus' name.
Announcements and Opening Prayer January 18, 2015tkennedy4010
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities at a church. It includes:
- An opening prayer and scripture reading to begin a service.
- Announcements about prayer meetings, ministry meetings, and cleanup activities happening throughout the month.
- Information about connecting to the church wifi, inviting people to an "I Won One" Sunday, and praise dance rehearsals.
- Details of various ministry meetings and trainings occurring in January.
- A closing prayer about giving generously to the church from what God has provided.
The document provides information about the Deerfoot Church of Congregation located in Pinson, AL including the names of shepherds and ministers, service times, upcoming events, prayer requests, and financial reports. It also includes the order of services and names of those participating for the different Sunday services as well as announcements about connection groups, time changes, and other church activities.
This document provides information about the Deerfoot Church of Christ congregation including contact details, service times, leadership, and upcoming events. It also includes details about Jefferson Christian Academy, specifically how Deerfoot financially supports the school by funding the Bible teacher position with $12,000 annually. The document encourages generous support for Jefferson Christian Academy and other mission works on Mission Sunday in May.
Mother of Light Center (MOLC) Retreat publicM. René Islas
I was honored to facilitate a mini-strategic planning session for the Board of Directors of the Mother of Light Center serving the hungry, poor, and needy of Northern Virgina. I challenged the member of the Board to tune their mission, vision, purpose, and activities like a laser to elevate the achievement of outcomes
This is a short overview of how to grow mature in the Lord. It is a life-long process but we all can do it. God wants us to grow up to be like Jesus in words, thoughts, deeds and character. The rewards of spiritual maturity are great here on earth and probably greater in heaven!
This newsletter provides an update on the ministry activities of Sergio and Beth over the past year. They have expanded their work to Samoa and Mexico, teaching water purification and the DEEM program. Their partnerships in Mexico have grown and opened doors to share the gospel with more indigenous groups. They provided medical clinics that resulted in many professions of faith. Their vision for 2016 is to provide more families with clean water through filters and conduct additional mission trips in Mexico, Samoa, India and potentially Tonga. They thank supporters and request continued prayers and financial support to accomplish their goals.
This document is a newsletter from Faith Moravian Church providing updates on church activities and ministries. It discusses the board of elders encouraging prayer, Bible study, and outreach. It also analyzes church attendance, finding a core group of 60 attend most services while 32 members have not attended at all year. The board of trustees works to maintain the church building and find additional renters. Upcoming events include a health fair and fall revival services. The evangelism committee plans nursing home visits and an evangelism Sunday.
Homily of Fr. Gerard Timoner, OP during the 25th and 60th Jubilee celebration in the Congregation of Dominican Sisters of Saint Catherine of Siena, Philippines.
This document introduces a magazine called "Faithfulness in the Family" that aims to help families follow God's plan and transform their lives and communities through faith. It discusses 8 themes: 1) encouraging faith in Christ, 2) making Christ the Lord, 3) ensuring faith withstands reality tests like family life, 4) prioritizing God, family, outreach, 5) roles of husbands/wives and parenting, 6) families establishing God's kingdom, 7) evaluating culture by Christ, 8) homes reflecting heaven's culture. It introduces the magazine's mascot and contact details and explains the goal is "family discipleship" through transformation into Christ's image especially in family life.
1) The magazine covers a range of topics for members of the Covenant Community Methodist Church including praise and worship, parenting, marriage, education, and more.
2) It emphasizes the importance of everyone feeling welcome and valued in the church community as they journey together in discipleship.
3) The magazine aims to be reflective, relevant, and personal to encourage and support readers in their faith.
The Pastoral Counseling Center in Santa Fe received two grants to help provide counseling services to those without insurance or limited financial resources. One new staff member, Dr. John Giffen, joined the center. Founding member Father Jim Wolff retired after many years of service. The center's child and family program has expanded and now serves over half of clients. A fundraising event called "A Toast to Health and Wholeness" will be held in February 2013 to support the center's mission.
This newsletter provides updates on several people the ministry has been working with and praying for. It discusses a woman named Christy they met in the ICU who did not know the Lord. It also gives health updates on Joe, who is now cancer free, Lori who is recovering from brain surgery, and Billy whose cancer has spread. It introduces two new people - Jessica who is fighting a rare cancer, and Millie, a friend who had breast cancer and ministers to others. It encourages visiting their online pages for more information and continued prayer.
This newsletter provides updates on several people the ministry has been working with and praying for. It discusses a woman named Christy they met in the ICU who did not know the Lord. It also gives health updates on Joe, who is now cancer free, Lori who is recovering from brain surgery, and Billy whose cancer has spread. It introduces two new people - Jessica who is fighting a rare cancer, and Millie, a friend who had breast cancer and ministers to others. It encourages visiting their online pages for more information and continued prayer.
The document provides updates on several individuals that a ministry has been assisting. It discusses a woman named Christy who they met in the ICU and were able to share the gospel with. It also provides health updates on Lori, who had brain surgery, Billy whose cancer has spread, and Jessica who is battling a rare cancer. Additionally, it introduces two women, Millie who is a friend and supporter of the ministry despite her own battle with breast cancer, and Darby who was recently hospitalized with blood clots in his lungs. The ministry looks forward to implementing a new outreach program in the local church to provide spiritual care for those with illnesses, especially those who are unsaved.
The newsletter provides updates from the Wheeler Mission Training Center, including stories of students who have graduated or are currently in the addiction recovery or servant leadership programs. Dalton and Hope's story is featured, describing how they found hope through the training center's programs after struggling with addiction and marital issues but now have renewed faith. The director encourages prayers for students and their families during the holiday season. It concludes by requesting financial support for new buildings to accommodate more students.
Tates Creek Christian Church Current for November 2015David Eversole
This document is a newsletter from Tates Creek Christian Church providing information about upcoming events, ministry updates, and devotional thoughts from church leaders.
It includes articles from various ministers reflecting on themes of thankfulness, family, grace, and overcoming sin. It also lists the church's services, staff, prayer requests, and calendar of events for the month.
The newsletter aims to encourage the church community and deepen members' spiritual growth through reflections on biblical themes from a pastoral perspective. It further seeks to inform members of opportunities to gather for worship, service, and fellowship.
The document discusses a missionary's work in Colombia and Sweden. It summarizes that the missionary thanks God for welcoming 27 new children into her home in Colombia. It then discusses her outreach work in Colombia and Sweden, where she preached in churches and helped distribute Bibles. The missionary asks for prayers for her strength, a needed shoulder surgery, and her desire to live independently outside the ministry home.
Through its partnership with World Help, Kingdom Partners has impacted over 1.8 million vulnerable people globally since 2017. This document highlights Kingdom Partners' work in 2017, including providing clean water, medical aid, refugee relief, children's homes, and church planting in countries such as India, Guatemala, Nepal, Uganda, Cuba, and more. The letter expresses gratitude for the donor's generosity and commitment to helping people in need around the world.
Pentecost marks the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles and the beginning of the Christian church. Over 3,000 people were baptized that day. The church calls us beyond our personal concerns to worship God together. We are stewards of the gifts God has given us, including our time, talents, treasures, and relationships. As stewards, we are called to use our gifts to fulfill God's purposes and support the church through proportional giving according to our abilities. The parish budget for 2012 is around $775,000, and each of the 660 pledging units is asked to pledge an average of $1,174 to meet this goal.
The document is a letter from an Indian pastor requesting partnership and support from American churches for his small, struggling ministry in rural India. He describes facing persecution from Hindu nationalists and difficulties conducting outreach due to lack of funds. He asks the American churches to pray for his ministry, consider him a coworker, and send financial support, clothing for orphans, and correspondence to encourage his work.
This document is the 2011 State of the Parish Report from Our Saviour Lutheran Church in Green Bay, Wisconsin. It includes reports from the Senior Pastor, David Hatch, and various church boards. Some key details include:
- The church saw a record harvest with 26 souls confirmed or baptized in recent months.
- Sunday school, adult education classes, and other programs are thriving and growing.
- The building is in constant use with groups and activities throughout the day and week.
- The various boards provide updates on their areas of focus, including education, elders, evangelism, fellowship, personnel and finance, stewardship, trustees, and youth. Most report continued growth and blessings throughout the year.
Carlos and Elsy Lamprea have been missionaries in Colombia for 29 years, presenting the gospel to hundreds of thousands of people. They run a missionary training school in Bogota that has trained many missionaries now serving around the world. They also run a ministry of mobile teams that have shared the gospel with over 120,000 people in the last four years. They are seeking financial support of $1600 per month to continue their ministry work of evangelism, social services, and training future leaders in Colombia.
Scott and Sherry Jennings have left their paid positions to join Zoweh Ministries as missionary staff. They invite the reader to partner with them through prayer, financial support, and sharing their mission to help men and women understand who they are, where they are, and God's purpose for their lives through events like Heart of a Warrior and Deepening weekends. Their support will allow Scott to encourage men's ministry leaders and Sherry to coordinate conferences that have changed lives by helping people find their identity and healing in Christ.
Scott and Sherry Jennings have left their paid positions to join Zoweh Ministries as missionary staff. They invite the reader to partner with them through prayer, financial support, and joining their mission to help men and women understand who they are, where they are, and God's purpose for their lives through events like Heart of a Warrior and Deepening weekends. Their support will allow Scott to encourage men's ministry leaders and Sherry to coordinate conferences that have changed lives by helping people find their identity and healing in Christ.
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YWAM Mobile Teams is making an impact in Quibdo, Colombia through their Plan 25 program which provides computer labs and leadership training to children. They were able to set up the first computer lab with refurbished computers donated from Canada. Mobile Teams also shares the gospel through community and medical outreaches, international teams that present the gospel to tens of thousands, and work teams that help build churches and children's homes. They are asking for prayer and volunteers to help expand their ministry.
This document summarizes the community outreach work of Mobile Teams in Colombia. It discusses sharing the gospel with audiences of hundreds through preaching and providing services like food, clothing, medicine and counseling. It also describes holding several outreach events in Bogota and Quibdo where they were able to feed 2000 people with few resources. The work includes sharing in schools about issues facing teens and opportunities for English teaching. Mobile Teams also provides aid to Venezuelan refugees through haircuts, hygiene products and charging phones. They are asking for donations to provide Christmas gifts to needy children.
Mobile Teams, YWAM Bogota is an evangelistic ministry in Colombia that has been providing humanitarian aid programs for 15 years, including Christmas programs for refugee families who have never received help before. They hope to win people to the Lord and help them practically so they can be productive. In their most recent Christmas programs, they distributed over 1,600 gifts to children between ages 0-15 and 74 gifts to youth. For many of the children, it was the first Christmas gift they had ever received. The ministry aims to support those in need through humanitarian aid and sharing the gospel.
This document contains summaries of several outreach programs conducted by Youth With A Mission (YWAM) in Colombia. It describes an initiative to provide Christmas gifts to 2500 needy children in Bogota for $10 each. It discusses how toys like Legos have helped improve educational outcomes for disadvantaged children in Colombia. It shares details about past community outreach programs in Bogota and Quibdo that provided medical services, food, clothing, counseling and evangelism to tens of thousands of people. It invites volunteers to participate in future outreach programs.
Armed groups in Colombia have deceived and kidnapped children, and some may have died or been forced to fight in the conflict. A ministry called Youth With A Mission in Bogota works to transform the lives of poor and vulnerable children by sharing God's love with them around Christmas time, having reached over 1,000 children. They hold community and medical outreach events to serve thousands in needy areas and see many come to faith in Jesus.
1) Over 2000 people received Christ through community and medical outreaches run by YWAM Mobile Teams in Bogota, Colombia in 2013.
2) The outreaches provided medical care, food, clothes, and toys to impoverished communities, and also saw miraculous healings like a man regaining his hearing.
3) The Mobile Teams also shared the gospel with over 11,000 youth in local schools during the summer, with hundreds receiving Christ.
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It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
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The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
1. GREETINGS WITH MUCH APPRECIATION
AND LOVE IN JESUS CHRIST.
We’re glad to say hi and share some of the
things that are happening in our lives.
During this hard situation due to the pandemic,
we give thanks to God for being able to com-
municate and tell you that up until now, the Lord
has helped us.
We give thanks to God for the health of my wife.
She’s been okay,
still going to con-
trols and until
now, the doctors
say that every-
thing is under
normal levels.
She sometimes gets some headaches and gas-
tritis. She must be careful with the food and
keep little activity, although she’s very active
and God has really given her a lot of strength.
Thanks for continuing praying for her, so that
the Lord will give her more strength and health.
DURING THIS TIME, WE ENJOY OUR
GRANDKIDS
Although we have 3, we live with Hannah (13)
and Mariana (5); Dánica (3)
lives in Switzerland with
her parents Daniel and Es-
telle, thanks to God we
have been able to have
permanent contact.
Our daughter Stefany lives with us and works on
a national airline. We also give thanks to God be-
cause she has been able to keep her job and has
been safe from contagions.
Also, me, Carlos, have seen the love and backup
from the Lord all the time. To Him be the glory
forever. Thanks for continuing praying for may.
MISSIONARIES FOR LIFE
It’s been 35 years of ministry and it has been the
best for our lives. Every day of our mission history,
we’ve seen the kindness and care of the Lord.
It wouldn’t be real to say that everything is perfect.
Difficulties are part of our routine, the dangerous
times, the communities where we’ve received
threats and the people that have belittled our job, the
health situation, among others, have been elements
that have helped us to grow and prepare the path
that we’re walking on. Without a doubt, we’ve spent
the best moments serving our King and Lord Jesus
Christ.
We have lived the best experiences when traveling
the nations, specially among the peoples in need
where we’ve been able to help.
To God be the glory forever. We will serve Him al-
ways.
2. TEAMWORK IS ALWAYS
BETTER
God has blessed us with many
people that have come to work
with us. Now we’re a big net-
work of professional Christians
willing to serve God as well.
Year after year we’ve reached thousands of
people and many have received Jesus in their
lives.
On the humanitarian jobs of this year despite
the pandemic, we’ve been able to reach many
families in various cities of Colombia. On the
first stage we were able to support with clothes,
food and money to more 300 families, elders
and unemployed people.
After knowing the need of many pastors, we
also started a task on august to help around
120 pastors and their families.
We also gave
prepared food
to the 230 kids
in Quibdó,
Chocó, where
we have a spe-
cial work with
the kids in need.
DOING THE POSSIBLE
AND GOD DOES THE
EXTRAORDINARY
We’ve always dreamed of
helping build a new generation
that lives with integrity. We
thank God for the program that
we’ve worked on in Choco and Bogotá. The
Plan 25 program, a network of young people of
good, willing to serve God and their society liv-
ing with integrity and social commitment.
We have teams of 25 people, with adolescents
and young people that month to month are
trained, look-
ing to do
things for
God and
serving the
society in
crisis.
We’re completing 12 groups, and our dream is
to expand the network to the rest of the nation.
We want to see a new generation of young
leaders that will act with integrity in all the
spheres of the society. Our challenge is big, but
we know that only God does the impossible.
Thanks for the prayers and the support.
God has been faithful all the time, we feel very en-
couraged to continue as far as the Lord gives us
the opportunity. We’re not going to stop without
Him telling us.
We know that the challenges are becoming very
big, but we have faith that we’ll always have
strength, abilities and finances to keep with the
path.
Out prayer today is that the Lord will continue to
raise new sponsors, those angels that God will
use to help us meet our family budget. Thanks for
praying and considering some support for the ex-
tension of the Kingdom.
Our task on this financial matter is to look for 10
people that can support us with 100 USD each; 5
people that can support us with 200 USD each; or
4 people that can support us with 250 USD each
and for the time that they can.
WE WANT TO KEEP IN TOUCH
We’re happy to receive every message, without a
doubt, they’re good to our lives.
We hope to hear from you soon.
Carlos Elsy Lamprea
Cel/WhatsApp:+573108758398- Bogotá Colombia
carloselsylamprea@gmail.com
WE SERVE GOD HELPING THOSE IN NEED
THANK YOU FOR THE SUPPORT
ON THIS MISSIONARY TASK