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Did you know that the United States is the second country in the world receiving the most missionaries - second in line only to China?
Missions doesn’t happen in a vacuum. Growing up, I always saw “missions” as something people gave money to, but it was like paying our taxes or putting our extra coins in the Salvation Army collection buckets at Christmas time. But now that I’m moving in the direction of missions as a whole way of life, I am worried that people will simply see missions as “out there” and “other”, rather than right before us. We want to partner with you, resource you, and support you.
Partner with us. Care for us by sending us emails, phone calls, Skype, and birthday cards, and check out our wish list. Visit us in Chicago! Don’t come alone, bring your friends, family, or church along with you! Come alongside us in the mission work by meeting and serving the hearts we dearly love.
Pray for us. Subscribe to our life updates and prayer requests. Download this bookmark and print it out for creative ways to pray each day of the week (coming soon!). Pray for more workers in God’s harvest (Luke 10:2).
Support Us. Money is a reality in our world today and Jesus speaks about it more than he does virtually any other subject! He says, “Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” (Mt.6:21). There are enough fake-o evangelists out there looking to make a quick buck. There is of course no pressure to give to us; give only out of your love for us and a shared dream to see the city of Chicago ablaze with passion for abundant life. If you would like to give money, know that we will contact you and let you know exactly what the donation is going towards.
Thank you for your donation!
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In more ways than we will every be able to say, we are eternally grateful for your selfless giving, and your compassion for our family. We see all who partner with, pray for and support us as a crucial part of our team - one that we pray brings a smile to the Lord’s face.
