Missions We Proudly Support
Rich, Rachel, John, Winfield, and Benjamin (pictured right) will be assigned to Southeast Asia where they will be working to support missionary wellness. Rich is an adult and child psychiatrist and will be based out of a counseling center that serves Christian workers from all over Asia. Their goal is to spread the gospel by promoting emotional and spiritual health and reducing burnout amongst missionaries and their families, as well as developing relationships with local nationals. Please consider investing in Bible translation by joining their Wycliffe ministry team of prayer and financial partnership. Their personal website is : https://ernstagram.com
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The Ernst Family
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“More than 60% of youth ages 17 and younger have been exposed to crime, violence and abuse either directly or indirectly.” If left unaddressed, these adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can have a drastic impact on their social and emotional development. Ranch Hope is on a mission to implement change by fostering environments that transform lives empowered through Christ-centered love and compassion. Ranch Hope, Inc., is one
organization made up of seven opportunities of service: Residential and Specialty Treatment Care, Strang School, Camp Edge, Hope for Independent Living and Life Skills (HILLS) Program, Shelter of Hope, The Wondrous Story Radio Ministry, and Ranch Hope Thrift Store. Each one of their services enables them to walk alongside youth and families to ensure holistic growth and development. For more information on services, please visit: www.ranchhope.org. |
Ranch Hope, Inc |
You're not alone on this path.
567 Salem-Quinton Road Salem, NJ 08079 Office: 856.759.4564 After-Hours: 800-712-HELP |
Cornerstone
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Bridge The Gap Thrift Store is operated solely on donated items (clothing and shoes, household items, linens, blankets, working appliances, furniture, toys, etc.) that are offered to the community at a very reasonable cost. The thrift store is located at 44 S Laurel St Bridgeton, NJ. For more information please contact Loretta LaTourette by email at : thebridge@bridgetonnazarene.com
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Bridge The Gap Thrift Store |
The M25 Initiative strives to transform the Cumberland County, NJ community through fostering a renewed spirit of hope by assisting the armies of compassion in helping disadvantaged and disenfranchised, and ultimately ending the economic and spiritual poverty. More information can be found at: www.m25initiative.org
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The M25 Initiative |
Louise, born and raised in Cumberland County, serves in the mid-west region of the United States and describes herself as a “Bridge Builder”, building relational bridges within an immigrant community with women who are oppressed physically, mentally and spiritually. Her desire is to share everyday life with the women and their families. In doing so, she follows the examples of Jesus as He loved those who were spiritually lost and taught them about the Kingdom of God. Building partnerships with faith-based groups is also at the forefront of her work as she shares with and encourages others in their visions for cross-cultural ministry and outreach. Through this work God is opening doors for opportunities to build trusting relationships that will lead women to Christ and transform their lives, their homes and their communities.
If you would like to get in contact with Louise, please call the BGCC office and leave your contact information for her. |
Louise |
Haven International Center for Special Education was formed in 2011, with a vision to create a self-sustaining special education Center in Ghana, and ultimately in Western Sub-Saharan Africa, where Autism is diagnosed and treated. Haven will be a center of excellence for training of families, teachers, paraprofessionals, and practitioners. For more information, please visit: https://mygoalautism.org/haven-project/
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Haven International Center for Special Education |