
"Watch to see where God is working and join Him in His work." -Henry Blackaby
The Ecuador Fall Mission is coming up on journey #11. They will be going to Patate (Highlands) and Puyo (Amazon) October 12th-19th. Join them in sharing the Gospel without fear of rejection. To learn more about the mission please view the video. They will be working with our church plant in Pelileo with Pastor Freddy to plant a new church in the Amazon among the Shuar people group.
There are so many needs that are encountered in Ecuador including but not limited to: medical supplies, food, washing machine and the list goes on. Please consider making a donation so that these supplies can be purchased when they arrive in Ecuador; note on your donation Ecuador Missions or click here and select Ecuador Missions.
If you are interested in learning more please reach out to Danny Williams 317-412-8462.
If you are interested in learning more please reach out to Danny Williams 317-412-8462.
Acts 18:26 To open their eyes, and to turn them from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan unto God, that they may receive forgiveness of sins, and inheritance among them which are sanctified by faith that is in me.
The offering was started in 1895 by Woman's Missionary Union® (WMU) to benefit the work of the Home Mission Board (now North American Mission Board). In 1934, it was named in honor of Annie Armstrong, a bold missions advocate and WMU's first national executive leader. Today, more than $2 billion has been donated by Southern Baptist churches and individuals to support thousands of missionaries in church planting and compassion ministries. Because of this sacrificial giving, millions of lives have been and continue to be transformed by the power of the gospel. To hear more about Annie Armstrong and what work thousands of missionaries are doing watch this video.

What is the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering? Lottie Moon was sent as a Southern Baptist missionary to China from 1873 to 1912. She saw firsthand the world’s greatest problem — LOSTNESS. Meeting so many people who had never heard the gospel compelled her to write letters to American churches describing the need for a greater missionary presence.
She pleaded for increased prayer and financial support to send and sustain more missionaries. This challenge became known as the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering®.
She pleaded for increased prayer and financial support to send and sustain more missionaries. This challenge became known as the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering®.