Hey guys!
God is doing a radical work here in mexico, so many lives changed, so many families restored to unity, and most amazingly so many young people’s passion for Jesus ignited. It is so exciting to be a part of God’s wonderful work in mexico and His plan for mexico.
The biggest thing on the radar for me right now is that I have the privilege of leading a missions trip for the Calvary Chapel Bible College out here. We are planning on doing a missionary road trip with the vision of tangibly communicating the love of God the north western part of mexico through practical and substantial acts of service to the churches and community, purposeful outreaching with the churches to the communities, and by allowing our loving and unified relationships the inspire the churches and the community to a deeper more meaningful relationship with Jesus Christ. We will be going to the cities of Valle de las Palmas, Hermosillo, Bahia Kino, and Mexicali doing everything from painting youth-rooms to cleaning businesses to doing youth seminars. We will visit orphanages, hospitals, parks, old folks homes, churches, with the sole purpose of comunicating the love Jesus has so powerfully and tangibly that the people we minister to have a genuine, intimate and close encounter with their ever-loving savior Jesus.
And God has given you and I an opportunity like never before to be involved in what he is doing around the world financially, And it my it is my encouragement to you to prayerfully consider sponsoring a student to go on this trip. I have never asked any money and I assure you that none of the money donated will go to me or the staff but will allow the students and interns to go. If you would like to financially contribute you can hit the donate now button below. But wether you chip in financially or not, I hope and desire one thing from you more than anything and that is your prayer.
If you want to support the trip you can follow this link and hit the donate now button…
www.techonamission.com
I love you guys! God bless!
Jonathan
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Hey Jonathan,
Could you make the link clickable in your blog post. Just put this code in place of the text you have:
Mission Trip Donation Page
Comment by Timothy — April 21, 2010 @ 7:30 pm |