He said to them, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation.” - Mark 16:15

  • Hope Harbor - Marhsall, MN

    Hope Harbor - Marshall, MN

    It is the mission of Hope Harbor to equip teens, empower parents and serve those in need by anchoring them to the Hope of God’s promises.

    Hope Harbor is a privately funded - nonprofit organization founded in Marshall, MN with teen girls in Marshall and Winona, MN and a location for boys in Parker, SD.

    Hope Harbor Home Office
    P.O. Box 26
    Marshall, MN 56258
    Phone (507) 537-4525

  • Grace Covenant Ministeries

    Jackson County Ministeries was formed in 1979 and took over the management of the Annville Institute Covenant Ministeries. In addition, GCM offers a wide variety of programs including: Day Camps, Gym Ministry, Veterans Outreach, Housing Repair, and the Trade Stores.

    Annville Institute/Jackson County Ministeries
    PO Box 340
    Annville, Kentucky 40402

    606-364-5151
    jcmg@prtcnet.org

  • Mission E4

    We focus on meeting needs at every level: physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. We believe that by giving kids hope and empowering them to be their best selves, we can change the trajectory of their lives.

    Mission E4
    39 Burnshirt Rd.
    Unit N
    Hubbardston, MA 01452

    800-935-4182
    info@missione4.com

  • Words of Hope

    Words of Hope provides people both near and far with daily access to God’s Word.

    Words of Hope
    700 Ball Avenue NE
    Grand Rapids, Michigan 4503
    United States

    616-459-6181

    woh@woh.org

  • Cornerstone Prison Church

    Cornerstone Prison Church is about finding Freedom on the inside. It is our mission to help the men at the South Dakota State Penitentiary to develop into faithful disciples of Jesus Christ, both for life on the inside and hopefully on the outside of the institution.

    Cornerstone Prison Church
    PO Box 88708
    Sioux Falls, SD 57109

  • Edgerton Community Food Shelf

    Our local Edgerton Food Shelf is held right out of our church, First Reformed Church. It is supported by all our local churches. The Food Shelf is held on the 3rd Saturday of every month. It is open from 9:00am-12:00pm.

    If you have any questions, please reach out to a food shelf volunteer.

    (Art & Sandy Menning, Brenda Kooi, Shar Miedema)

    Our Church (507) 442-6471

  • Turkish Speaking Church Planters

    The “Smith” family is serving as church planters in Western Europe among Turkish speakers. They lived and worked in Turkey for years teaching English while being active church planters. Together with their local partners, they established the first church in a province of more than a million people. This church has established another church and is starting on two more projects.

    Due to increasing security concerns they moved to Western Europe to continue similar work in a new context while continuing to facilitate planting projects in Turkey. They are working to establish a new Turkish speaking fellowship in a city. They have also branched into facilitating and equipping other missionaries in moving to Europe and learning Turkish in various countries.

  • Brian and Elizabeth Bruxvoort

    Brian grew up in Chandler, MN. He now serves as the chief pilot and as a mechanic at MARC. In his work for the mission, he also draws on past experience as an electrician, lay pastor, administrator, firefighter, and public service representative.

    Brian and Elizabeth have been blessed with four children: Brianna, Michael, Lucas, and Jonathan.

    Brian and Elizabeth Bruxvoort work in partnership with the Mission Aviation Repair Center, where they provide transportation for pastors, missionaries, Bible camps, and various other ministries that bring the hope of Christ to remote Alaskan villages. Whether they are transporting passengers or providing maintenance service for other missionaries’ or pastors’ planes, the Bruxvoorts’ goal is to be the hands and feet of Jesus in all of their work.

    Brian and Beth Bruxvoort
    595 Funny River Road
    Soldotna, AK, 99669

  • My Brothers Workshop

    My Brother’s Workshop is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit Virgin Islands charitable corporation. It has been organized to provide hope, faith, and purpose to at-risk and high-risk young people in the USVI by offering mentoring, counseling, paid job training, education, and job placement.

    MBW STT Workshop:
    340-715-2769

    MBW Education and Main Office:
    340-715-2765

  • Clay and Krista Harris - CRU

    Join us in praying for Outreach Partners Clay & Krista Harris and their children, Hannah, Lily, Judah, Josie, and Ellie. Bethlehem’s Outreach Partners are those whom we have sent out to proclaim Christ’s gospel in communities across the United States.

    Clay & Krista ministers with Cru. Clay serves as chief of staff for Cru’s National Theological Development Team, which develops and implements biblical and theological training for our 5,000+ U.S.-based staff and helps guide and equip the organization to wrestle with contemporary theological challenges.

  • En Gedi Children's Home

    En-Gedi Children’s Home cares for children with disabilities from guardians/parents who have had some challenges caring for such children. We are mostly linked up with such children through Community Organizations, Churches, and through our linkages with the local government officials. We normally meet with the parents/guardians and talk about the background of the children, the challenges in raising them, and ways we can help each other raise children in a way that they have good care, are well fed and their other needs met. - Margaret Njuguna is the founder of En-Gedi Children’s Home.

    KENYA ADDRESS
    Acacia Area Kitengela
    P. O. Box 763-00204
    Athi River, Kitengela

  • Operation Christmas Child

    The mission of Operation Christmas Child is to demonstrate God’s love in a tangible way to children in need around the world. Through this project, Samaritan’s Purse partners with the local church worldwide to share the Good News of Jesus Christ and make disciples of the nations.

    Every year since, Samaritan’s Purse has collected shoebox gifts filled with toys, school supplies, and hygiene items for children around the world. Since 1993, more than 198 million children in more than 170 countries and territories have received an Operation Christmas Child shoebox.