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YQI
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Pastor, Teacher, Evangelist, Volunteer, Prophet, Missionary, Team Member, I want to be a Missionary
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Ministry and Missions
About Me:
My wife and I are originally from Montana, have over sixteen years experience working with both kids and youth. Students have benefited tremendously from their hearts to disciple and their experience with all different backgrounds, lifestyles and cultures. Their life skills teachings, parenting trainings and character development instruction have not only positively impacted hundreds of youth from all over the world, but their parents as well. We know that it is not beneficial to simply learn these life skills but to also activate and use them in your everyday life. Their teachings have been put to use in the field with various missions and humanitarian projects throughout the world. Over the years, they have acquired experience in the following areas: youth and adult pastors, international missionaries and support for such organizations, agricultural development, remote construction projects. If you desire to grow in both character and knowledge, working with us is the opportunity you have been awaiting.

They were dedicated to assisting underprivileged communities in Bangkok and Chiang Mai, Thailand where they built a schoolhouse for the children. They ran their own business back home in America and were able to purchase the building supplies and tools themselves for the project. Following Thailand, they spent just over two months in Suriname, South America building an orphanage and helping the disabled orphans. Much of their free time was spent touring the nation, lending a hand and ministering in several other orphanages and churches.

Today, we participate in a very successful teen rehabilitation and discipleship center from their home in the heart of Arizona alongside a small group pastors and elders from their church. They also manage both the Missions and IT departments. In addition to all of this, they work closely with the Elijah Generation School of Ministry as well as host mission’s trips around the world. More than ever before, lives are being turned around and hearts changed because of their love and passion for this generation of young people!
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THIS LAST WEEK IN PAKISTAN! PLEASE PRAY FOR THE CHRISTIAN PEOPLE AND FAMILIES!

An update from a Christian Brother regarding the pursecutions in Pakistan:
Hello!

Dear Brother John Andrews!

Greetings in the Name of the Lord!

Pray for the Christians in Orissa. Priests, pastors brutally murdered, Bible women burnt alive, believers killed, churches demolished, houses destroyed.
Death Toll of Christians in Orissa (exact death toll remain unconfirmed)
Kandhamal -19, Barakhama - 11, Tiangia - 2, Petapanga - 1, Tikaballi - 1,
Parlakhemundi - 1, Bodimunda - 1, Bakingia - 1, Barga… Continue

Posted on September 3, 2008 at 8:50am — 2 Comments

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Miraculous Breakthrough in Burma - 4,700 Buddhist Monks Kneel to Accept Christ as their Savior

This Report has been copied from the Missions Insider Report

March 18, 2008

Miraculous Breakthrough in Burma
4,700 Buddhist Monks Kneel to Accept Christ as their Savior.
For many years Christian Aid has been helping ministries in Burma and has witnessed many wonderful reports from missionaries laboring in this troubled land. But this latest startling report tells of 4,700 Buddhist monks who accepted Christ as their Savior.

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Posted on March 19, 2008 at 9:30am — 4 Comments

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Important Prayer Alert for India!

New prayer alert from Christian Insider!
Pray for Christians in Orissa, India
Charlottesville, VA - February 25, 2008 - Christian Aid received this report from a ministry:
Sudra secret meeting on 15th February, 2008:
The Hindu tribal people, under the leadership of Lambodar K., a tribal leader, organized a secret meeting in the jungle near Sudra village. The Christian community is apprehending danger, and there is a possibility that some fresh trouble may occur on February 26th in Kondhma… Continue

Posted on February 25, 2008 at 5:20pm — 19 Comments

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At 12:01pm on July 27, 2010, Annette Hoggs - Jackson said…
My husband trying contact someone in Kenya about bring 13 year old christian artist over there next summer.We also would like to know if they have any christian radio stations over there.
At 6:16pm on July 18, 2010, qamar said…
Many Thanks and remain blessed! “Happy is he that hath the God of Jacob for his help, whose hope is in the LORD his God.” Psalm 146:5
At 3:22am on May 17, 2010, Pastor Lazarous Kalulu said…
Praise the Lord .Amen!!!!

Thank you so much for your warm welcome.I am very glad to see that I am now part of this wonderful family of God.It's my prayer that our church and I would be in position to contribute positively to this net work and be able by the Lord's grace to encourage others and bring more brethren and Christin organization in touch.

I am pleased to share our wonderful experience which ended yesterday at our church.As you could see from our church website, we are a church which is deeply involved in missions with passion to reach the unreached in the remote areas of our nation with the aim of sharing about the love of Christ.So we had 50 members from a newly planted church in rural parts of our town whom we were training in missions and leadership.For three days what we experienced is wonderful and encouraging.People have much desire to learn and they are willing to continuing coming for more trainings in future whenever possible.We are praying to see the results by training these brethren who in return should also train people from the near by villages.We will soon be making follow ups to encourage them and assist them where necessary.

Once more thank you so much for welcoming us in the family of God.May the Lord richly bless you all in Jesus name.

Shalom and every blessing,


Pastor Lazarous.
At 4:28am on May 9, 2010, Shirly Sales said…
Hello Mr. John. Hope everything is fine with your ministries in your country. Well, thank you for your message and i rally appreciate your offer. Anyway, I would really love going in a mission especially my brother who wants to study in mission school and my sister who is leading a Bible study group in her workplace. But the fact, that Phillipines is in crucial situation and we in life cannot afford to save money for a mission trip, we can't come.But it doesn't mean I and they are not interested, because it is one of God's wonderful ministry that we wanted, we still pray for this that if God's willing, He will let help us to do His mission through the helps of His people. As of now, we are still waiting if there are still people who can help us. As of our ministries here, we are glad if someone can come here. we are still planning to start a new children ministry in my home place here and I am already starting to commit myself to a ministry of teaching children in one of my father's outreaches aside from being a the only teacher in Sunday School kids and working as a social worker in an sponsorship program here in our province. I count it a blessing though people in our church isn't that interested to continue those ministries due to their busy life. Please pray that me and my family would be able to continue and build our new ministries and for the financial support that we are needing to do the ministries here. If there is anyone who would like to help us in prayer and financial support, let me know. So we can share everything hand by hand to continue taking care of God's people and do the missions and ministries of God. May God bless you. From Shirly of Mindoro, Philippines
At 10:29pm on January 21, 2010, Kenneth Sharma said…
Dear YQ,

Welcome to Bhutan for the sake of Ministry of God, we will assist you as you minister.

Thanks
Kenneth
At 8:03am on January 21, 2010, prashanth k said…
i appreciate that thank u vary much.
At 4:23pm on November 7, 2009, Jessica Tiemersma said…
Thank you for your message. Its great to hear back from someone so soon, it really does feel like a community on here.
You asked what you do for me. In honesty praying would be a big help. Truth is, this is a big step and I am really hoping to do it. But it comes down to finances. I am still in university and I have a couple years to go still. I am already around 20000 dollars in debt, yet I feel like I really should be going, it just seems like the right time for me. It comes down to the decision between me and my boyfriend. *He just graduated and is very wise with finances* If I go for the 4 months (which is ideal) I would not be able to collect any money for school in the fall. So all systems would be a go, however finances does seem to be the biggest issue. If you have any ideas, from sponsors, or something else to help out, let me know!!!
Thanks John!!!!
Sincerely,
Jessica
At 2:56am on November 3, 2009, prashanth k said…
thank u very much jhon.
At 4:41am on September 26, 2009, Monie Gurung said…
thank you John, i am still in India for another eight months. But back home in bhutan, my wife has pioneered yet another church after i left that place in july. the church started in august.
i am in a city called hyderabad. it is treeible hot here. i travel to the university campuses to reach out to the students. it is a part of my training. in over a month, 10 post graduate students have accepted christ. all come from hindu family. among then is a person with Phd and one is an atheist.
how are you going along?God bless you.
At 12:35am on September 25, 2009, India village care ministries said…
Thank you for your concern.Even though there is resistance at some places ministry is growing in many places.
We are doing village evangelism at many villages.
Kindly pray that we need to build small church buildings at many villages.We have also bought a small piece of land at a village and we are praying for the needed support to make a prayer hall and a small building for 100 fatherless,motherless,orphan children.
 
 
 

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