Celebrate 2011!
needs met in whole or part in 2011
Agricultural project: Africa School of Missions in Senegal graduates are implementing this project to provide worker support and finance evangelistic efforts.
Bibles: Children’s editions to distribute in Libya & Jordan to Muslim converts in Senegal; to the H’Mong and N’ong tribes in Vietnam; in Burma to distribute in prison evangelism; distribution to unreached towns in Argentina; for new believers in Borneo & Sumatra.
Bicycles: for India & Nepal so able to reach more villages and share the Gospel; for expanded evangelism in Burma and Albania.
Camp land purchase for a Christian camp for abused families and children in Managua, Nicaragua.
Child support for abandoned child in Uganda.
Christian literature for Bible school students in Siberia as they evangelize in the marketplaces and prisons.
Church construction: Birawa, Ghana.
Cows to assist poor Christian families in Albania by providing milk, food, and income from breeding; to a children’s home in India to provide food and income.
Ducks subsidize the meager income of church-planters in Burma. Ducks are a source of meat, eggs, and can be sold for income.
DVD/CD players enable families to listen to Christian instruction without detection in areas of severe persecution in North Africa.
Feeding program: food stuffs to feed children living in the garbage dump in Managua, Nicaragua.
Generator for auxiliary power for the Safe House in Nepal.
Global Friendship House: a residential home for international students studying at Old Dominion University.
Goats for traveling Philippine missionaries as they plant churches from village to village. Goats eat almost anything and provide milk and meat.
Guitars to assist with worship in isolated communities of Bolivia.
Horses for use by native missionaries to plant more churches in the mountainous areas of the Philippines and Honduras.
Information packets contain booklets and a CD presenting Christ. This is in response to seekers requesting information in the countries of the Middle East as wll as Burma.
Jewelry-making start-up ministry for an evangelistic outreach to rural women in India who will hear the Gospel as they learn to craft marketable jewelry.
Liberated slave evangelism: support to ministry among released slaves in Ghana.
Literacy instruction materials for women in Bangladesh to teach them to read so that they may study God’s Word for themselves.
Livestock (cows and goats): an income-generating project to support church-planters in the Philippines.
Materials for Bible College students for students in Nepal as they prepare to take the Gospel to their countrymen.
Missionary training center: continued expansion of Steve Saint’s facility in Ecuador.
Motorcycles expand evangelism, church-planting and discipleship opportunities in Senegal, and Vietnam.
New Testaments for the Ata Manobo tribal people in the Philippines.
Radio equipment for broadcast into northeaster Thailand where persecution can be severe; even Buddhist monks and government officials have been known to listen.
Radio station and tower to bring salvation and discipleship messages to villages high in the Andes as well as lowland populated areas in Peru.
Roof repairs to a church meeting hall in India partially destroyed in a rainy season.
Safe House for girls rescued from sex slavery in Nepal.
Sewing machines effective for bringing the Gospel along with sewing instruction classes to poor women in India and Albania.
Start-up tent-making trade tools for missionaries to unreached villages in Togo must have a viable means of self-support to be accepted by the people.
Support to girls’ rescue home ministry among the families living in the Managua, Nicaragua city dump.
Wells: for believers who have been denied clean water in Vietnam because they are Christian; in Nigeria for an unreached Islamic tribe; in the Philippines outlying island of Palawan to provide more outreach opportunities; also evangelistic opportunities arise when drilling in India where wells are desperately needed.
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