If you are looking for some type of project either personally or for a group here are two projects from the Liberia field that you might want to consider.
1 - Children's materials project: We have purchased basic visual aid materials for each one of the seven Liberia Evangelical Mission churches. You can help cover the cost of these purchases and their transportation to Liberia.
Total cost: $1,500.
Donated to date: $350.
Still needed: $1,150.
Please designate contributions as Liberia Visual Aids project.
2 - Liberia Evangelical Mission office: This is a new project just approved by the mission board. LEM has the vision of establishing a central office for the church that can sere as a reference point for the church and a place for shared resources, meeting space etc.
Total cost: $35,000.
Donated to date: $0.
Still needed: $35,000.
Please designate contributions as Liberia LEM Office project.
3 - University scholarships: There are currently two LEM students preparing for ministry in the church. There are others that would study if scholarship help was available. $600 per student will go a long way in helping finance their Bible College/University training.
Total cost: $3,000.
Donated to date: $0.
Still needed: $3,000.
Please designate contributions as Liberia University Scholarship project.
Donations may be sent to:
Evangelical Church Missions
15 82nd Drive
Suite 140
Gladstone, OR
97027
Ch'airo - A typical Bolivian soup made of meat, vegetables and chuño, in other words a little of this and that. Come join the discussion as we look at a little of this and that in the ministry of Evangelical Church Missions - Liberia.
Who am I?
- gordon elliott
- Monrovia, Liberia
- I live in Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa with my wife and youngest son. We are recently arrived in Liberia where we are serving as missionaries with Evangelical Church Missions working under the Liberia Evangelical Mission. For most of the last thirty years we have served under ECM in Bolivia, South America. We are the happy parents of four children and the proud grandparents of two grandchildren.
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