India
In India we support Jeremy & Karen Adams, and Patrick Majors
Israel
In Israel we support Ron & Elana Cantor
Hungary
In Hungary, we support Danny & Becky Loe. The Loes are missionaries through Campus Crusade For Christ and minister in Albania, the Ukraine, Croatia, Russia and in Budapest, Hungary.
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Spain

Joel and Tiffne Whitley along with their children serve immigrants, migrants and refugees in Southern Spain. By taking a relationship based approach to ministry and projects our hope is that through our friendships we will have the opportunity to be the presence of Christ through both word and deed. Many of our friends are from West African countries like Senegal, The Gambia, Mali, Mauritania, Ghana, Nigeria as well as many others. Our current ministry projects include: a food distribution project titled “Kilos of Care,” a general humanitarian and social/economic development project titled “Migration Crisis and Relief project,” and finally a ministry site titled “mi casa es tu casa” where much of our work takes place as well as where mission teams and short-term workers stay.
For more information about our ministry, stories, and how you can pray and get involved, you can visit our blog/newsletter at www.whitleybananaboat.blogspot.com.
Thank you for your continued prayers and financial support. When you support the work in Spain, you are not just giving to our ministry. We truly believe we are working together with you as partners in ministry to further God’s work around the world. We are grateful for what you mean to us and that we can be partners in ministry.
Joel, Tiffne, Megan, Cade and Dylan Whitley
Southern Spain
Thailand

Sam & Pat Sarvis met while attending a Youth With A Mission (YWAM) Discipleship Training School and School of Evangelism in 1977-78, and have been serving with YWAM in Thailand since 1981. There they served five years in Cambodian refugee camp, then were involved nearly a decade in slum and mercy ministry in Bangkok. Following that, Sam was the National Director of YWAM Thailand for 13 years until stepping down in August, 2009. He currently serves on the Executive Leadership Team for the YWAM Indo-China/Philippines Region, and is also an Elder at the Evangelical Church of Bangkok. Pat has also been very involved in serving YWAM Thailand, as well as teaching in the International Community School of Bangkok for 16 years. She was the ESL Department Coordinator for the final 6 years until leaving the school in 2009.
As of June 2010, Sam and Pat have begun a new phase of ministry in Bangkok, which includes serving with a homeless community, starting an intercession ministry for the city & nation, and also serve as Elders and Pastoral Care coordinators for YWAM Thailand. Their passion is to bring the healing life of Jesus to the broken and hurting, while helping believers find and fulfill God’s eternal purposes for their lives. Sam & Pat have 2 sons, Luke and Josh, who are currently working and studying in Boston, U.S.A., and a daughter Rachel, who is serving with the U.S. Army. Their email address is
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The website for YWAM Thailand is www.ywamthai.org
Brazil
Matt and Rose are missionaries to Brazil. They have been married for 9 years and have two beautiful children; Harmony (7) and Stephen (4). The Burks have a real burden for the people of Brazil to know God and experience Him through deeper worship. Matt has shared a little about their ministry in order that we might be able to partner with them not only in giving but in prayer. Matt says: "We have been in Brazil as missionaries for almost 3 years.
As we were praying God put 3 things on our heart for Brazil. 1. To see people have true intimate worship with the Father, to go much deeper than what their worship experiences are now. 2. To see the local churches united together. 3. To see people raised up and released into what God would call them to do, be it here in Brazil or around the world.
Everywhere that we have gone, and have had the opportunity to preach, we have talked about the priesthood. That God wants His church to be a kingdom of Priests, and that we are to enter in and worship Him intimately, and to hear His voice and then take His word out to those that need it. We have been building relationships across denominational lines, A of G, Baptist, Presbyterian, and Non denomination churches.
About two months ago we started a home group with some people, and have also opened it up across denomination lines. Right now it is a small group, but we know God is doing things. The sole purpose of this is to worship God and hear his voice. We feel that God has something great in store, and we are just waiting on Him for all the details. I guess a good way of explaining what we feel in our hearts is trying to gather people together, to worship God, hear His voice, and from there go out with new relationships to accomplish what He would want us to do. Through worshiping Him first, and second through unity."
This ministry specifically aims at taking the gospel to every single home on the planet including huts, tents and tree houses. Every Home for Christ visits more than 175,000 homes everyday and has reached 1.34 billion homes in the last 64 years. In that time they have seen over 89.8 million people respond to the gospel! These statistics plus personal experience on the field in Nicaragua handing out the gospel makes us confident that we sow into a great work when we give monthly to Every Home for Christ.
Rock Hill has been in relationship with World Vision since 2003 when our senior pastor and his wife went on a pastor’s vision trip to South Africa. That trip led to approximately 25 children being sponsored with families sending monthly support to individual children in that country. Through the years since, we have felt led to send several large gifts to help with housing and clean water. In 2009 we partnered with World Vision and another church in the metroplex to build a medical clinic in Uganda. This is the nation that we currently sponsor more than 40 children due to a sponsorship drive in early 2010. Taking care of widows and orphans due the AIDS pandemic and ministering to the poor are all biblical mandates that this ministry helps us to be apart of. We look forward to continuing our relationship with this global ministry.
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