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Youth Camp in Guatemala

Youth Camp in Guatemala

Article submitted by Noah Bendele, Field Intern in Guatemala A team from Petra Fellowship New Holland, PA came down to the Petén to help us run a short youth camp. They were also involved in some other projects around Sayaxché during their stay here. Friday afternoon the youth arrived at La Anchura, a former jungle [...]

 

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Visiting Prisons in Zambia

Article submitted by Elizabeth Ratliff, Field Coordinator in Zambia In the past I have said what a privilege it is to serve the Lord here in Zambia and the incredible opportunities in the prisons but this mission to Northern Zambia far surpassed previous missions. It was our most distant mission, it was the hardest and [...]

 

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Heat is a Luxury

Heat is a Luxury

Article submitted by Norb & Julie Kurrle, Field Coordinators in Paraguay It’s been cold here the last few days and today we woke up to about 0 degree celcius.  We’re giving our new wood burning stove a work out; yesterday we kept it burning all day!  While we are thankful for a cozy home, the [...]

 

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Tell Me “My Story”

Article submitted by Julie Merrin, Field Coordinator in SE Asia Rachel was sitting next to me recently…chattering away, as usual.  I’m not sure how, but somehow, the conversation turned  to her asking something about “her story”.  The story of how she came to be with me.  She has heard this story many times before, but [...]

 

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Busy Time in Puerto Maldonado

Busy Time in Puerto Maldonado

Article submitted by Jim & Sue Brannan, Field Coordinators in Peru Once again, it’s been a very busy time as always here in Puerto Maldonado, Peru—and a very hot and dry month.  We have not had a good rain all month and the river is really going down.  The last time Sue and I were [...]

 

Partners

MV Ministries

Missionary Ventures International sponsors several ministries to supplement its purpose to encourage and support indigenous missions through personal involvement. The ministries rely on Spirit led leaders to recruit capable volunteers and marshal resources to fulfill their unique tasks to “reach the un-reached” through practical applications of skills and training often used in secular endeavors. Each ministry responds to the admonition from Paul to the Ephesians that “we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.”

Ministry Partners

logo-cmaChristian Motorcyclists Association

The Christian Motorcyclists Association (CMA) is a non-profit, interdenominational organization dedicated to taking the Gospel of Jesus Christ in the highways and byways through motorcycling. The ministry of CMA encompasses 18 countries. During the past 20 years CMA has partnered with Missionary Ventures to place 2,600 motorcycles, 4,200 bicycles, two boats and two horses with pastors in 95 countries. CMA achieves this through its “Run for the Son” which raises millions of dollars annually to partner with Campus Crusade for Christ’s Jesus Film Project and Open Doors USA as well as MV.

Jesus Film Project

The goal of the Jesus Film Project is to help share Jesus with everyone in his or her own heart language using media tools and movement building strategies. The Jesus Film project distributes the film “Jesus,” a two hour documentary about the life of Christ based on the Gospel of Luke. The film has been seen in every country of the world and translated into hundreds of languages since its initial release in 1979. The Jesus Film Project receives funds from the Christian Motorcyclists Association “Run for the Son” and partners with MV, CMA and Open Doors in several ministry outreaches each year.

Open Doors USA

For over fifty years, Open Doors has pursued a singular purpose: to stand with the persecuted church …building their courage, meeting their needs, sharing their stories and championing their faith. Open Doors is best known for putting Bibles, commentaries, evangelistic tools, training materials, hymn books and other Christian literature into the hands of persecuted believers. They also provided leadership training, Christian community development and prayer/presence/advocacy programs for the persecuted church. Open Doors receives funds from the Christian Motorcyclists Association “Run for the Son” and partners with MV, CMA and the Jesus Film Project in several ministry outreaches each year.