MISSIONS MINISTRY
CALVARY INTERNATIONAL
Randall, Jackie, Caleb, Jenna Darby
APDO 02, Periferico, Guatemala, C.A. 01011
Email: RDARBY@GUA.net
Working in Guatemala, Central America, supporting the existing  churches there, reaching people for Christ through personal and church driven evangelism/teaching opportunities. 

CHOSEN PEOPLE MINISTRIES
Dr. Mitch, Zhava, Miriam, Jenni Glaser
241 East 51st Street, NYC 10022-6502
Although headquartered in New York City, Chosen People  Ministries ministers around the world sharing God’s Word, seeking to reach the Jewish people with the truth of the scriptures that their  Messiah has come - Jesus Christ! Mitch serves as the President of  Chosen People Ministries.

HARTFORD RESCUE MISSION
Rev. Gregory, Lenora, Hannah, Greg, Jr., Rachel Woods
P.O. Box 1628, Hartford, CT  06144-1628
Email: gwoods@snet.net
Based in Hartford, reaching out to the homeless, through the sharing of a daily meal and God's Word, HRM brings a witness of the love of Christ and His ability to bring change into our lives.

LEADERSHIP RESOURCES
Bill & Karen Mills
12575 Ridgeland, Palos Heights, IL 60463
Bill serves as the President of Leadership Resources. He is an author, teacher and seminar leader as he shares God’s Word with  people around the world. Karen serves as the editor of the many  publications produced and as a vital office support person in the  everyday workings of LR.

MIDDLE EAST CHRISTIAN OUTREACH
Perry, Karen, Christopher, Phoebe Shaw
NEST, PO Box 13-5780, Chouran, Beirut, Lebanon
Perry, teaches in the Near East Seminary, also writes educational curriculum and serves in a pastoral role through the local church. Karen  supports their ministry through personal outreach opportunities as well  as leading a weekly  Bible class for the women in her community.

COMMISSION TO EVERY NATION (CTEN)
Roy & Marilyn Keys
Burkina Faso, West Africa
Email: rmkeys@harmattan.org.
Roy and Marilyn are in Burkina Faso, West Africa, working with the people there in the areas of nutrition and forestry. Helping the people to know what crops they can grow and then how they can use those crops to feed themselves and their immediate village. 
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