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You can't hang around Calvary Christian Center too long without picking up on the heart that we have for world missions. Not only does every department, from the children all the way through our seniors, give toward helping missionaries around the world, but we have also sent out some missionaries of our own. Our Missionaries  Carl & Megan Vonderhaar - Bulembu Ministries Missionaries to Bulembu, Swaziland
Website "Imagine life without family, where a little one born into this world has no one to love or protect him. Imagine many little ones, left to decide on their own what is right or wrong. From the beginning, God created the family structure. By His design, life was to be protected and nurtured within it. Family is the instrument intended by God to pass on from generation to generation values, wisdom and truth. Bulembu Ministries aspire to serve, restore and empower families in Swaziland. We long to see abandoned children surrounded by the love of a mother and father. To see healthy homes founded on the Word of God. To see love and respect take the place of fear and insecurity. For this reason, Bulembu Ministries’ highest priority is to invest in the family. We are working to see healthy families, together building strong communities, resulting in a stronger nation."read more »  Nathan & Rebecca Lloyd-Jones Missionaries to Honduras
Yahoo Group Nathan and Rebecca arrived in Honduras February 2006. Their firstborn son, Aiden Israel, was born 6/28 in Honduras. The couple has primarily been teaching in the school. They hope to have a full time teacher join their ministry so that they can begin to focus on the youth center. Please pray that God will send a teacher to join with them in this ministry.  Andrew & Amithyst Roth Missionaries to Africa
Website As missionaries with Overland Missions, Amethyst and Andrew are pioneering a ministry in the North-Kivu province of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This area has been torn apart by war and instability for over a decade. Through a three-pronged methodology called sector management, they're responsible for reaching these people with the love of Christ and empowering the indigenous church. Including evangelism, discipleship/church planting and humanitarian work. |