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Our Church Supports...
Rev. Randy and Mrs. Louise Manley
Missionaries to the People of Moloka'i, Hawaii
Our Mission to Moloka'i, Hawaii has been supported by church members since 1994. Rev. Randy Manley and his wife Louise were called to this small island to take over the pastoral position at the Moloka'i Baptist Church and Christian Academy. The Manleys are supported only by their faithful pledges from churches and friends across the United States. They lead not only the church and school, but also host summer camps, retreats, and seminars. They have men and women's ministries, a sport's ministry, and each summer short-term mission teams work in camp and maintenance ministry.
They can be reached at:
Moloka'i Baptist Church Box 53, Ho'olehua Moloka'i, Hawaii 96729 Phone/Fax: 808-567-9294
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Rev. Gary and Mrs. Pat Johnson
Medical Missionaries to the People of Kenya, East Africa
For a number of years Gary and Pat Johnson, missionaries with the Independent Board for Presbyterian Foreign Missions in Kenya, had a vision to provide medical care along with their Gospel ministry. Regular medical care was not readily available for the people in the outlying areas. A local pastor invited the Johnsons to come to Isovya and donated land for a clinic. The first Clinics of Care was built with the help of the local church and a summer missions team in 1995. Several prominent government leaders and nearly a thousand local people attended the official dedication on October 20th, followed by the customary tea party.
Once open, the Isovya Clincs of Care served as many as 70 patients a day. They offer well-baby clinics and classes for mothers on nutrition and hygiene, in an effort to provide the best possible opportunities for children to survive infancy and childhood. Their staff includes long and short-term missionaries with various medical skills, as well as some local volunteers.
Clinics of Care is in need of full-time and short-term medical missionaries - doctors, dentists, nurses, and others with related skills to continue this work. The Gospel message is given to all who attend the Clinics; Gary Johnson often gives a personal witness. The Johnsons offer classes for their staff, and also teach at the Bethel Bible Institute.
When the Johnsons returned to the U.S.A. in 1997 for a 5-month furlough, Rev. John Dekker assembled an ordination council which examined Gary Johnson and recommended that he be ordained as a minister of the Gospel. The Session of the Cub Hill Bible Presbyterian Church ordained Rev. Gary Johnson on March 23, 1997. The Johnsons have been missionaries with the Independent Board for more than 40 years.
Rev. and Mrs. Gary S. Johnson
P.O. Box 401
Mwingi, Kenya, East Africa
Phone/Fax: 011-254-142-2245
E-Mail: gsjohnson@maf.org
The Bible College of East Africa
Serving Godly Christian Laborers Serving the Lord in East Africa
The Bible College of East Africa was established to train godly men for leadership in the East African Christian Alliance and for the All-African Council of Christian Churches (the regional branch of the International Council of Christian Churches).
It is essential to the survival of a true, vibrant, and fundamental testimony for Christ and His Church that the leaders be well-grounded in the Word of God, and also be wary of the "wolves in sheep's clothing" who are seeking to "devour" believers. The Bible College of East Africa is fully engaged in fighting the good fight of faith.
Bible College of East Africa
Box 41140
Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa
Phone: 011-254-280-2324
Fax: 011-254-280-2044
Dr. William and Mrs. Jane LeRoy
Missionaries to Brazil for 45 years Former Director of the Independent Board for Presbyterian Foreign Missions
Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy went to Brazil in 1954 to serve as missionaries, and to strengthen the work of a newly established seminary. The LeRoys made major contributions to the Lord's work in the areas of teaching, administration, church planting, pastoring, evangelism, writing and publishing. With an office in Sao Paolo, Dr. LeRoy also served as Executive Secretary of the International Council of Christian Churches from 1965 until 1991, and was very influential in preserving Biblical Christianity in Brazil.
During their time in Brazil, they sponsored and hosted seminars, congresses, and rallies in other churches, giving lectures in seminaries, at retreats and pastors' institutes. For more than 30 years they published a large newspaper read by 10,000 thousand pastors and lay people, and took large delegations to ICCC Congresses around the world.
In 1991, the LeRoys returned to the U.S. to assume new responsibilities at the home office of the Independent Board for Presbyterian Foreign Missions. They retired in 1998, having completed more than 50 years of mission service for the Lord they love.
Independent Board for Presbyterian Foreign Missions
246 West Walnut Lane
Philadelphia, PA 19144
Phone: 215-438-0511
Fax: 215-438-0560
E-mail: ibpfm@erols.com
Mission to India
Our Mission to India has been supported by church members since 1993. Rev. and Mrs. Dekker have made annual trips to India to spread the Gospel and encourage the saints in several cities. We minister to Bishop Stephen Vattappara and the Anglican Church of South India. We also support the Bharat Bible College and Seminary, directed by Samuel Buraga, and an orphanage under the direction of Bishop Puthett and his wife, in other cities. We have built over 200 churches and distributed thousands of Bibles in the Malayalam language. Mrs. Dekker has raised money to buy sewing machines for the women (sewing is a way for them to earn an income) and has helped to donate clothing and necessities to the men in these churches.
In Defense of Truth - Mission to India 2927 Cub Hill Road Baltimore, Maryland 21234 Email: CubHill@CubHillChurch.org
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