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We support Russian Christians in the cities of Vologda and Cherepovets so that they may equip orphans, under-privileged children and teens, and young adults with disabilities in the Vologda Oblast of northern Russia to lead emotionally and spiritually healthy lives. Our staff of 11 work with over 800 children annually. Greentree members Sherri Holzhausen and Pat Grace serve on the board of Comfort Foundation in the United States. To make a donation go to our website and click on the DONATE button on the right, top of the page.
God is at work in northern Russia. Even during COVID. He has chosen to use the dedicated Russian Christians who comprise Comfort Foundation to remind children and teens that they are not alone and that, most importantly, they are worth the effort and the risk. They matter. They matter to God; they matter to our staff; they matter to you. Without your gifts, these children and teens would have felt isolated and lost; but YOU made it possible for our staff to find them….to support them….to remind them that they are deeply loved.
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Campus Outreach exists to glorify God by building laborers on the college campus for the lost world. Greentree member, Meghan Rintoul, is on staff with the Memphis region which consists of nine universities in the mid-southeastern region of the country. She works as the Mobilization Coordinator at the regional offices located in Memphis, TN, and does ministry at Rhodes College.
The best way to get involved is to reach out to her personally and support her both financially and through prayer!
Grace4Kenya Charitable Foundation provides financial grants to medical, educational, evangelical, and vocational faith-based missions in Kenya. Tom and Jill Moller founded Grace4Kenya Charitable Foundation in 2020 after personally serving the people of West Pokot County in Kenya for over a decade along-side Greentree Community Church. Grace4Kenya was founded in order to expand the number of people involved in these ministries, provide additional funding, and broaden the base of support. What sets Grace4Kenya apart from many other missions is that we have chosen to develop a four-part “holy-istic” approach of health, education, faith, and opportunity initially to the geographical area of West Pokot County. The free mobile clinics, scholarships, and pastor support will most likely be a long-term need for charitable aid. As much as possible, Grace4Kenya plans to help grow the George Kendagor Christian Academy, Bible Faith Medical Dispensary, and Bendera Hospital into self-sustaining business models. The Mollers have developed longstanding relationships with a number of the key people who are on the ground and leading these ministries.
Ways to Get Involved
1. You can learn more about the story and mission of Grace4Kenya on our website: Grace4Kenya.org
2. You can pray for the mission to which both the Americans and Kenyans have been called. You are welcome to join our prayer-team.
3. You can help with administrative work and fund-raising here in St. Louis.
4. You can give financially by writing a check payable to: Grace4Kenya Charitable Foundation, P.O. Box 11502, Clayton, MO 63105 or by making a one time or monthly contribution by credit card using PayPal on our website https://grace4kenya.org/ways-to-give/
Robby Hamd and his family started the Philemon Project which provides the best possible early childhood development and adult mentoring program for at risk Lebanese, Syrian Refugees, and migrant communities demonstrating the love of Jesus by what we do, and say. Please consider partnering with us for the sake of the gospel of Jesus Christ.A year ago in Beirut, one of the world’s worst accidents happened and caused a massive explosion. The city of Beirut was shattered, leaving over 200 dead and billions of dollars in damages. On the explosion’s first anniversary, we have some hope-filled news to share. We are happy to announce that God has provided a property for us to replicate our early childhood development and adult mentoring ministry.
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The Wheaton’s endeavor to communicate the Good News to Albanians living in North Macedonia where there is no local church. We are part of a pioneering team among the unreached, ethnic Muslim Albanian minority in North Macedonia. Because it is an unreached people, we have a strategic community center that offers educational, professional, philosophical, and artistic programs to the community as a means of creating a positive identity among the people and being a springboard for relational evangelism. The team seeks to make Jesus known and glorified through establishing an indigenous church.
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Scott and Colleen Burdsall and family serve in East London with Serge and EPC World Outreach. They are church planting among the Southeast Asian population in the area. They are working through relational ministry to form connections and share faith.Our church plant team is involved in a variety of outreach activities. During any given week we can be found sharing the gospel at book tables in local markets, volunteering at after school clubs, leading boxing exercise sessions, helping in a local Christian bookshop (Shantir Boi, Books of Peace), participating in interfaith discussions, and leading weekly worship in our church plant, Asha (Hope!). We also seek to have one on one relationships that develop out of these activities, which is where the deepest opportunities for gospel ministry have come.
Prayer requests:
* Continued trust and dependence upon God’s leading in ministry
* The Kingdom of God to advance in East London* Wisdom for where to invest time and energy as ministry opportunities open after lengthy lockdown
* Church plant services will began weekly meetings in Fall of 2021* Trust in God’s provision for children, especially as older two will be in university soon
Hope Unlimited is a non-denominational Christian non-profit outreach to youth in the Meacham Park and South Kirkwood area. Our mission is to introduce these young people to Jesus Christ and equip them to reach their God-given potential.Hope Unlimited Bible Study Club provide environments where kids feel safe and where they can talk about the major issues in their lives. They provide opportunities to discover Jesus and learn what it means to be a disciple of Christ.The Discipleship Club meets weekly as a guest in the St. Matthews Church. That location is easily accessible to all Meacham Park youth. The meeting includes a frank, honest discussion and application of Biblical truth relevant to today’s urban youth.
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Jerusalem Evangelistic Outreach (JEO) was established in 1989 to reach Arabs with the message of salvation. JEO’s approach to relationship building, evangelism and discipleship focuses on stories from the Bible, personal testimonies, group interaction and one-on-one meetings and conversations with individuals. This takes place through media production and distribution, digital and social media, relief ministry, programs for children and youth, follow-up and discipleship teams and archaeological trips to Biblical sites for non-believers. JEO serves Arab Christians and Muslims in Palestine and Israel, sharing Christ especially with young people at their level of understanding and meeting critical physical and spiritual needs that exist within the culture. Our mission is to build relationships with children, youth and families, sharing the Good News of Christ and coming alongside them so that they can grow as replicating disciples.Rami Fellemon, JEO’s director today, was born and raised in the Holy Land and was blessed by Christian parents who love to serve the Lord and see lives transformed by His Grace. He has been leading the ministry for more than a decade.
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St. Louis KLIFE is a non-profit discipleship ministry for students in grades 3rd-12th. Our mission is to impact a youth culture for Christ and to have lots of fun in the process. We accomplish this through weekly large group events, Small Groups (lead by our staff and volunteer leaders), and 1on1 discipleship. We exist by the generosity and involvement of our local community. Please visit stlouis.klife.com to donate, find out more information, and/or to get your student involved.
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Kirk Care continues to focus on feeding the hungry, providing emergency utility assistance and coordinating services to those in need within our community. Since 60% of those we serve are children under 18 years old, Kirk Care is deeply focused on food insecurity, basic utility needs and expanding our outreach to children in need within our community. This year we have tripled our support of summer youth tuition assistance programs to support reading, creative arts, crafts, fitness and nutrition for disadvantaged youth, partnered with the Kirkwood Library weekly Feed A Reader program and continue work with the Kirkwood School District social services team for food insecurity and school supply needs. We also participate in a Kirkwood task force along with the Kirkwood Library and other community leaders to provide a coordinated approach to the homeless.
Ways to Get Involved
The Micah Project is a non-profit organization in Tegucigalpa, Honduras with group homes for boys and young men, an outreach to street-connected youth and families, a job-training program called Micah Works, and a variety of other ministries in our community. The young people in our programs, all of whom spent difficult childhoods on the streets or in high-risk homes, are now finding freedom, family, and faith in Christ through discipleship, education, and opportunities to develop their talents and serve others. Our goal is to support them as they learn to live out our theme verse, Micah 6:8 which tells us to “act justly, love mercy and walk humbly with your God.
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Kirk Care continues to focus on feeding the hungry, providing emergency utility assistance and coordinating services to those in need within our community. Since 60% of those we serve are children under 18 years old, Kirk Care is deeply focused on food insecurity, basic utility needs and expanding our outreach to children in need within our community. This year we have tripled our support of summer youth tuition assistance programs to support reading, creative arts, crafts, fitness and nutrition for disadvantaged youth, partnered with the Kirkwood Library weekly Feed A Reader program and continue work with the Kirkwood School District social services team for food insecurity and school supply needs. We also participate in a Kirkwood task force along with the Kirkwood Library and other community leaders to provide a coordinated approach to the homeless.
Ways to Get Involved
St. Louis KLIFE is a non-profit discipleship ministry for students in grades 3rd-12th. Our mission is to impact a youth culture for Christ and to have lots of fun in the process. We accomplish this through weekly large group events, Small Groups (lead by our staff and volunteer leaders), and 1on1 discipleship. We exist by the generosity and involvement of our local community. Please visit stlouis.klife.com to donate, find out more information, and/or to get your student involved.
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