Our Missionaries:
Feel free to contact any of our missionaries. Some of them have WebPages published. If sending E-Mail to missionaries, we ask that you consider the following: Some missionaries are charged by their ISP on a "per message" basis, so please keep the quantity of e-mail to each missionary at a minimum until you can ask them if they incur charges.
Please be patient in waiting for a reply-- e-mail in other countries often works poorly; missionaries may not be able to check their e-mail daily; and travel schedules often keep them away from home. Please keep your messages as brief as possible-- this will make it easier for the missionary to reply more quickly.
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Missionaries Cliff and Olene Brown serving with Bread of Life Baptist Mission Fellowship have worked in Mexico since 1967 having reached many souls for Jesus and established 10 Mexican churches with their own Mexican Pastor.
They continue to work in Mexico via the Mexican Pastors helping them reach out to their own people in the outlying areas of where they are located.
Since 1998 Cliff and Olene have been very involved with prison ministry outreach working in all the prison units where Know The Truth Prison Ministry is involved.
Electronic Mail cliffb1@academicplanet.com
Website http://www.bolbmf.org
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Missionaries Ervin & Donna Bradford serving with Bread of Life Baptist Mission Fellowship in Mexico in the city of Martinez de la Torre, Vera Cruz, Mexico where they have established Iglesia Bautista Tierraglorioso (Glory Land Baptist Church) that is base for their Bible Institute.
Their son and wife, Thomas & Iliana are also Missionaries serving with Bread of Life Baptist Mission Fellowship working alongside of their parents in evangelizing and establishing churches in the outlying areas of their home base.
They are doing a tremendous work for the LORD and need your faithful prayers and support.
Electronic Mail ipdv_brad@yahoo.com
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Missionaries Bernie and Norma Maret serving with Fishers of Men Ministries International Maritime in the Gulf Port of Mobile, Al.
The Lord called them to minister to merchant seamen and they have been doing so since 1973 through the grace of God. They provide transportation for seamen to shop, attend church services, Christmas bags, hold church services on board ship. Reaching the world one at a time by evangelism to persons of different nationalities.
Please pray the Lord would thrust laborers into the harvest of reaching seamen.
We need desperately someone to help us in the Port of Mobile, Alabama and for my health.
Email: oldsalt@bellsouth.net
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Missionaries Ian and Cynthia Jamieson work in the United Kingdom of Great Britain in Blackpool Lancashire.
Cynthia has been called to speak at Teas & Luncheons for Ladies groups. They both teach in VBS.
They will be filling in at Brimpton Baptist Church while the missionary pastor returns to the States for surgery.
Ianjames3@aol.com
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Missionaries Paul and Lois Howell with daughters Katie and Nana work in San Pedro, Sula, Honduras.
They completed 10 years on the mission field April 2009.
Prayer Request:
Import papers for car into Honduras
plhowell@honduras4christ.org
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Missionaries Stephen and Elizabeth Hygema serving with Truth for Today Baptist Missions work in Mexico ministering in the prisons and community of La Chona. God called them into prison ministry in 1998 and in 2003 to the prison ministry in Mexico.
They have established La Chona Baptist Church since being located there.
Website: http://www.pombm.com
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Missionaries Jeff and Donna King
Working with the Rodeheaver Boys Ranch in Palatka, Florida. They have been serving on the ranch for 8 years.
The ranch motto is (It is better to build boys, than to mend men.)
Email: jfjk47@gbsd.net
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Rodeheaver Boys Ranch
Rodeheaver Boys Ranch provides a wholesome home environment with religious, educational and vocational training for needy boys. There are many boys who, because of death, desertion, divorce, parental disability or dysfunctional home situation, have no home of their own. These boys are youngsters who, with your support and understanding, are given a second chance in life and an opportunity to build a strong foundation for the future.
The Ranch fulfilled a lifelong dream of Homer Rodeheaver. In 1950 he donated 790 acres of land, and established the Boys' Ranch. It is located 12 miles south of Palatka, Florida on the historic St. Johns River. The setting is ideally suited for the training and development of growing boys. Homer Rodeheaver died in 1955. His dream continues to flourish through the accomplishments of the boys who grow into better men because of his foresight.
COTTAGE PROGRAM
The boys who come to Rodeheaver Boys Ranch live in one of five cottages. The cottage program is designed to provide the boys a safe loving environment in which to live. Each cottage is staffed with a husband and wife team who serve as cottage parents to the boys. Each cottage houses 10-12 boys and meets the basic daily needs of each boy (food, clothing, shelter and nurturing).
Every effort is made to create a loving family environment for the boys. The cottage parents supervise the boys activities on the ranch and manage their day-to-day schedules. The ranch employs two couples who work as relief cottage parents. They serve as replacements for the cottage parents when they are off duty. The relief cottage parents accept the same responsibilities as the cottage parents while they are on duty.
Email: rodeheaverboys@aol.com
Website: http://www.rbr.org/
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Don Jordan Ministries
History;
In 1991, Don Jordan made his first trip to the San Blas Islands of Panama. He worked with the Kuna Indians for one week. From that one week, his desire to return to Panama as a missionary began to evolve. In 1995 Don Jordan Ministries became a reality.
Don Jordan Ministries (DJM) works with the indigenous peoples of Panama (primarily the Kunas), teaching pastors and music directors musical skills, teaching and recording western and indigenous hymns, and teaching them how to use music in worship services. DJM is involved with other missionaries throughout the country, helping them develop music and worship among the groups they work with.
DJM also coordinates medical groups, construction groups and missionary-in-training groups that come to Panama and to the islands, oversees scholarships to high school and university students, and coordinates school supplies for elementary students on the islands. Over the years, the ministry has increasingly become involved in the production and presentation of special events to the public at large; producing concerts and presentations throughout the year that reach the people of Panama outside the church.
Over 14 years the ministry has grown larger and more varied than was ever imagined at the outset. God is blessing and moving in a very special way in Panama. He is doing amazing work among the Kunas as well as the professional people in Panama.
Location
Don Jordan Ministries is based in the country of Panama, a country of 3 million people. The office is located in Panama City, a city of 1 ½ million, where there is access to all parts of the country by car, plane or boat.
A Board of Directors for Don Jordan Ministries is based in Albuquerque, NM.
For more information please contact;
Don Jordan Ministries
P O Box 51583
Albuquerque, NM 87181-1583
Electronic Mail: donjor@cableonda.net