Ministry Links


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Bay Area Rescue Mission

At the Bay Area Rescue Mission, they offer help for the “whole person”:

  • Food, shelter, warm showers and fresh clean clothes for the body
  • A gospel message of eternal hope for the soul
  • Biblical studies, computer-aided learning, and GED preparation for the mind
  • Job skills training in culinary arts, warehousing, heavy equipment operation, office work, construction, security, janitorial service, and automotive sales and service for the hands
  • Parenting classes, job preparedness, anger management, counseling, and personal financial management classes for the character
  • Compassion, friendship, fellowship, retreats, outings, and prayer meetings for the heart

Christian Missions in Many Lands

Christian Missions In Many Lands, Inc. (CMML) was established in 1921 as a nonprofit, faith-based service organization to serve missionaries from the United States serving in cross-cultural missions overseas.  CMML serves missionaries whom have been commended by local churches designated by the U.S. government as Plymouth Brethren. In 1972 CMML merged with three other missionary service organizations: Voices from The Vineyard, The Fields and the Julia Hasse Memorial Missionary Home, to form a single missionary service organization for U.S. commended missionaries.

Mission Possible

To equip the local Christians and Churches in Eastern Europe for works of service (Eph 4:12) in order for them to more effectively reach suffering and searching people. Bringing them the Gospel message, Biblical teaching and physical and social help

Serve

SERVE Afghanistan’s purpose is to express God’s love and bring hope by serving the peoples of Afghanistan, especially the needy and marginalised, addressing personal, social and environmental needs.

The Berean Call

The ministry and newsletter name is taken from Acts:17:11, in which the writer of Acts commended those in the synagogue of the Greek city of Berea for being more fair minded than those in Thessalonica—because not only were they eager to receive the Word, but the Bereans also checked it against what the Apostle Paul taught them in order to see if his teaching was according to the Scriptures.