Thursday, December 10, 2015

December Foreign Mission Monthly News

Endeavoring to obey the Word of our Lord...Go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature. 
Joy to the WORLD the LORD is come! May you have a Blessed Christmas! 
    

    
Expect the unexpected. 
 
Each day on a mission trip is an adventure. With the Lord it is a peaceful adventure, yet unexpected just the same. While in Kenya in November we had several “how did we get here moments”. Cultures can be so extreme. Sometimes in the US we live in an isolated little world. This is not necessarily a good or bad thing but it is true.

While talking with the Youth we were asked the question “Do you have witchcraft in America?” I had to think about that for a bit. Its not something we see or are 
tempted with on a daily basis like those in Kenya. To them it is common, “casting out demons” is very real and almost normal to them.

After explaining that yes there is witchcraft in America,I tried to share that not matter what the battle is it says in Ephesians 
“For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places…” Our battles may look different all over the world, but as Christians the battle belongs to the Lord. He has won the victory for us. So let us put on “the whole armor of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day…” Eph. 6:13
by: Julie Matson




Did you hear about the Foreign Mission Gift Catalogue?
 
CLICK HERE for the gift Catalogue

*Help a child go to school.
*Help a family or church start a chicken business.
*Monthly support Orphans.
*Help to build a church (see right column for example)
and many more options...
The Foreign Mission is thankful that we have now returned to Nigeria after so many years of not being able to go due to the conditions on the ground there. Pastor Frank Famiyeh, who many of you know, is there right now! Please pray for him! We are so thankful to have an African pastor who is able to serve there and give us a full report of the current state of the ALC of Nigeria, which was started in the 1960's. 
Reports from the Field:

May God bless you all for those who are supporting these children even although they undergo some challenges, but you have helped them, but we pray God to open ways for those who will join High school.

Thank you for the gift for the children as food is concern. We pray more and more so call sons of God to intervene with power of the blood of Jesus with the eye of mercy help where they can in Jesus name. We shall reap what we do!

We love you all and take our regards to all the saints.
Pastor Charles
(Kenya, St. Johns Orphanage)
Sign is below
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Greeting to you in the precious name of our Lord Jesus Christ,The Author of our Salvation!

We are so thirsty of your presence in Haiti,if you could come each month to teach us the great truth, is it possible to come next Month (December 2015)? if so, let us know!

I look forward
Respectfully in Jesus Christ
Emmanuel Julien

 


Below are Mission Pioneers for the ALC  in Nigeria in the 1960's and 70"s
Andrew Michelson, and Elmer and Miriam Y. 



Support options 

Email or click on the Donate link above for regular support options.

Special projects
Only funded with earmarked funds
 

*These are the type of churches we like to assist with earmark funds, when most of the labor and finances are coming from their own congregation.* (FM Admin) 
 
Dear Pastor,God's peace,
Receive greetings in Jesus name. We did the fundraising at Joseph;s church and raised money worth two lorries of sand and 2000 bricks as you will see in the photos.
This church needs to be built and as you know i told you about it this money was 55,000 Kshs (539 USD) .So please try your level best to help us complete it and as the saying goes Rome was not built in one day. Wishing you success as you help us.
Wish to hear from you,
Pastor Fredrick, Kenya
Click here to donate!
 


Top five list:  Please be aware that the FM administrator keeps a list of the most needed humanitarian projects around the world where the FM works!  These are not funded by general FM funds. You can receive this list by email for you or your group to check over and decide what you would like to work toward funding!   Click here to email! 


 

A special thank you to the 'West coast Tea Ladies" who got together for tea and donated money for the Emergency Medical Fund, some of which has already been sent out for a very worthy cause. 
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(Below) FM Pioneer to Spanish Speaking countries, Carl Niemitalo, together with Alvar Helmes, who for years has been very active in missions! 

 

Upcoming events

> There is a large team planning on going to India mid January.  Please keep these plans in prayer! 
 

Prayer and praise

> As we celebrate Christmas, let us worship and adore Him! 

>  This month Bibles have once again been passed out those in need in both Kenya and Pakistan, and we pray we are able continue to give the gift of the WORD around the world!   


 
Mailing address for DONATIONS:
The Foreign Mission of the ALC
1601 NW 4th Avenue
Battle Ground, WA 98604

Mailing address for CORRESPONDENCE:
The Foreign Mission of the ALC
63 Poor Farm Road
New Ipswich, NH 03071


 

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