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Mission News for February 8, 2010

HOOSIER UNITED METHODIST Mission Opportunities

For Monday February 8, 2010
This newsletter is paid for through your annual conference connectional ministries tithe.
Edited by Dan Gangler, director of communication

The Rev. LeKisha Reed, Associate Director of Mission and Advocacy, is available to you in the new Indiana Conference Center and would like to hear what your congregation is doing in mission and advocacy. Submit mission news, information and volunteer opportunities to lekisha.reed@inumc.org or call 317-924-1321. The Indiana Conference Mission and Advocacy area has created a Facebook Fan Page. Check it out here.

PRAYERS FOR HAITI

UMCOR – UNITED METHODIST COMMITTEE ON RELIEF ON FACEBOOK

UMCOR – United Methodist Committee On Relief is now on Facebook.

Keep up to date with UMCOR FB updates. Subscribe to receive SMS messages with news about UMCOR’s work in Haiti and around the world. UMCOR has more than 19,000 fans at www.facebook.com.

MORE WAYS TO GIVE TO HAITI RELIEF

HOPE CRISIS RESPONSE NETWORK SEEKS MEDICAL TEAMS

There is an immediate need for the following: Requesting physicians of specific specialties to deploy with the National Disaster Medical Assistance teams to Haiti. The need is for trauma surgeons, orthopedists, anesthesiologists and others with experience in treating crush injuries. Volunteers must be able to serve for at least two weeks and be willing to live and work in Spartan-like conditions. Preference will be given to physicians who are Creole or French speakers, and to those currently credentialed through the Medical Reserve Corps in their home state, or the ESAR-VHP program (Emergency Services Advanced Registration of Volunteer Health Personnel).

These volunteers will need to be credentialed as temporary federal employees and will need to be able to provide credentialing paperwork as soon as asked. Credentialing normally takes about a week. If you are a doctor that fits the above criteria, please email us immediately for more details.

We will put you in contact with our Federal Partner at once. Thank you for your willingness to serve. For more information, contact Kevin Cox Hope Crisis Response Network e-mail Kevin@hcrn.info.

NATIONAL DATABASE SET UP FOR VOLUNTEERS GOING TO HAITI

Mission Volunteers in conjunction with the Jurisdictional United Methodist Volunteers in Mission (UMVIM) Coordinators and General Board of Global Ministries staff have recommended and instituted a National Database for volunteers wishing to go to Haiti, when we are invited to enter Haiti. Names and e-mails responses from many people have been received. They need to click here and register their intent to volunteer in Haiti in the future, along with listing their skills and aptitudes for being a United Methodist Volunteer In Mission. Once a week, the database will be forwarded to your Jurisdictional Coordinator to keep everyone in the loop.

Please register even if you already have your name. This database includes more information.

For past announcement, visit archived e-mails. Thank you!

VOLUNTEERS NEED TO PREPARE IF THEY WANT TO SERVE IN HAITI

Here is a note to Indiana VIMs from Lorna Jost, UMVIM-NCJ Coordinator

You are indeed in the North Central Jurisdiction! Each jurisdictional Coordinator is to keep a list of volunteers so that when we are allowed back in we can have a coordinated effort from our UMC members. Team members will need a valid passport, updated tetanus shot and hepatitis A and B shots.

Teams going into Haiti will have to have team leaders that are trained UMVIM team leaders. The team leader will have to have had some experience in Haiti. Some Early Response Team experience would not hurt also.

Your conference coordinator is Bonnie Albert and she has been copied on this note. She is offering team leader training soon in the Indiana Conference.

When going to Haiti, you pay your own way and may have to bring in all food and supplies. This is dependent on when we are allowed in and the conditions in the area you are placed in. Teenagers would probably be fine but I would suggest that a parent travel with them. What they might see is not going to be pretty.

We will wait for the word from the Methodist Church of Haiti and from UMCOR as to when it is advisable to go in. That will be the juncture when it seems that volunteers can help more than just consuming valuable time and food and other resources needed by the Haitian people. All will endeavor to do good, do no harm and definitely learn to love our God more while on this mission.

We are wanting to work on some spiritual formation resources - so that we are able to better serve the mental/ physical and spiritual issues that will be facing the Haitian people. Every family in Haiti has lost someone... many have lost a lot of relatives, some whole families are gone.

The Haitian people will need us. Thanks for sending in your contact information.

I will also put you on an e-mail list for updates on Haiti.

If you are interested in volunteering for relief projects in Haiti, send you contact information to LeKisha Reed.

VOLUNTEERS IN MISSION TEAM LEADER TRAINING COMING TO INDIANA
  • March 20, 2010 at First UMC in Bloomington, Ind.
  • April 10, 2010 at New Life UMC near Mexico, Ind.

Both 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (ET) Penny Krug will be the trainer for these sessions.

Who should attend? Leaders and/or participants of work teams, youth leaders

What is the cost? $15 person which includes lunch and basic materials plus $25 for VIM Training Manual (only 1 needed per church).

Topics include: How to plan a mission trip, where to go when your church wants to send a team, spiritual enrichment, being a team member, cultural sensitivity, insurance and liability forms regardless of where you go, issues of risk, and answers to questions.

To register: Contact Bonnie Albert

Thanks for your willingness to share with people in your congregation who are thinking about serving through organizing a mission team. – Bonnie Albert, Indiana Conference UMVIM Coordinator

OTHER VOLUNTEER RELIEF WORK WITH UMVIM TRAINING

The following UMVIM TEAM Leader Trainings are scheduled. More will be forthcoming.

WEST OHIO - Feb 27: UMVIM Team Leadership training. Columbus Conference Center. Contact: Dee Stickley-Miner.

WEST OHIO - Two more spring UMVIM Team Leadership trainings being scheduled. One in Central Ohio and one in Maumee Watershed District. Contact: Dee Stickley-Miner.

United Methodist Volunteers In Mission will hold an Early Response Team Training Event on Saturday, March 13, Early Response Team Training. This class, limited to 35 students, will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Hope United Methodist Church, 5980 Wilmington Pike, Dayton, OH 45459. Contact, Leo Scholl, 937-901-0165. or Julie Bassett, West Ohio Conference UMC, 32 Wesley Blvd., Worthington, OH 43085-3585, 800-437-0028.

DETROIT - April 10: UMVIM Team Leadership training in conjunction with the Festival of UMVIM Opportunities. Place to be announced. Contact: John Walls, vim.jewalls@yahoo.com Detroit Conference UMVIM Coordinator, 734-282-5930.

INDIANA - April 10: UMVIM Team Leadership training Mexico UMC. Contact: Bonnie Albert, Indiana UMVIM Coordinator, 219-464-1447.

More updates will be posted on line as they come in - see Training Schedule.

For information on UMVIM teams /project sites, write Lorna Jost, UMVIM-NCJ Coordinator.

A LIST OF COLLECTION POINTS FOR KITS BOUND TO HAITI RELIEF IS AVAILABLE here.

HEALTH AND LAYETTE KITS NEEDED

According to the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), there will be a great need for volunteers to help rebuild once the initial crisis is past, but it is not safe or possible for volunteers to go to Haiti at the present. However, UMCOR’s two relief supply warehouses are asking United Methodists to provide health kits and layette kits that will be sent to Haiti. Instructions for assembling and shipping health kits are available on the UMCOR Web site at www.umcor.org.

Here is information for those who would like to take a volunteer team to the Midwest Mission Distribution Center in Illinois to assemble the shipment to Haiti. There is a need for volunteer groups in the months of February and March. Please contact MMDC to make your team’s reservations. Contact: Midwest Mission Distribution Center, 1022 New City Road, P.O. Box 56, Chatham, IL 62629, phone: 217-483-7911, fax 217-483-7981 or online.

KITS

Please be sure all items are new.

Health Kits – Suggested shipping donation $1 per kit to defray costs. 1 hand towel (not finger-tip or kitchen size), 1 wash cloth, 1 comb (regular size, not pocket size, no rat-tail combs, no barber combs; suggestion – Little Goody 2 Pack), 1 fingernail clipper or file (no emery boards), 1 bar of soap (3 oz. or larger in original wrapper), 1 toothbrush (in original single wrapper, no multiple packs), 1 tube of toothpaste (3.5 oz or larger, in original wrapper. Check expiration dates; it must be at least ONE YEAR ahead.), 6 adhesive bandages (*Band-Aids; no pictures or colors, regular size and wrapped in a rubber band). Wrap the items in the hand towel. Items may be placed in a one-gallon plastic zip-closure bag. All new items please. Please make sure all items are correct sizes. If they are not the correct size they are unusable.

Layette Kits – Suggested shipping donation $1 per kit to defray costs. All new items. Many women do not have clothes with which to welcome a newborn into the world. Layette kits provide them with basic supplies. Include: 6 cloth diapers (3-ply birdseye, new), 2 undershirts or onesies, 2 baby washcloths, 2 gowns or sleepers, 2 diaper pins, 1 sweater, and 2 receiving blankets (no quilts or knitted). Bundle the items inside one of the blankets and secure it with diaper pins.

DONATIONS

We are grateful that donations continue to come in online. Donors may also contribute by placing a check in the offering plate at any United Methodist church or by mailing it to UMCOR, P.O. Box 9068, New York, NY 10087. Checks should indicate “Advance #418325” in the memo line.

Offerings received in congregations need to be send to their District Centers using the same P.O. Box address used when sending in the conference tithe. Checks sent to the conference office should have “Haiti Emergency” in the memo line. Thank you for your generous contributions,

Remember, 100 percent of gifts go directly to Haiti Earthquake relief efforts. Administrative cost has been paid through the One Great Hour of Sharing special Sunday offering.

For more Indiana Conference-related information about recovery efforts, early response training, kit assemblage and special offerings to UMCOR for Haiti Emergency, visit www.inumc.org and click on Haiti Emergency in left column.

MISSION NEWS

UMCOR NAMES HARVEY AS LIAISON ON HAITI RELIEF

NEW YORK (UMNS) – The Rev. Cynthia Fierro Harvey, a Houston mission leader with extensive experience in disaster relief, will serve as liaison between the United Methodist Committee on Relief and the denomination’s annual conferences and congregations for the church’s relief efforts in Haiti following the Jan.12 earthquake.

TEXAS SURGEON CONDUCTS 50 SURGERIES IN HAITI

SUGAR LAND, Texas (UMNS) – United Methodist orthopedic surgeon Dr. Michael Kent, 35, was part of a four-person surgical team that spent five days in Jimini, a Dominican Republic town bordering Haiti. He conducted 50 surgeries before returning to his home in Sugar Land, Texas. “It was chaotic initially,” he said. “Some 100 people needed surgery immediately.” Since there were only two functioning operating rooms, the team converted another three rooms into surgical centers. Read the full story here.

HAITIAN CHURCH MEMBERS DISTRIBUTE UMCOR FOOD TO NEIGHBORS

MELLIER, Haiti (UMNS) – Louis and Madame Felix, 74 and 76, were the first to receive a white plastic bag containing 18 pounds of rice, three pounds of beans, a quart of cooking oil and a one-pound bag of salt from the United Methodist Committee on Relief Jan. 29. Ten church members organized the food distribution and kept order. One hundred and seventy households were served. Read the full story here.

HAITIAN METHODISTS, UMCOR ASSISS VOLUNTEER PROJECTS

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (UMNS) – The Methodist Church in Haiti and United Methodist Committee on Relief are identifying “suitable projects and assignments” for volunteer teams wishing to assist with earthquake recovery in Haiti. Both groups are asking volunteers to delay their arrival in Haiti until those assessments are complete. Evaluations in the six church circuits most impacted by the earthquake are being made to determine the extent of the damage in church communities and beyond, according to the Rev. Gesner Paul, president of the Methodist Church in Haiti. Read the full story here.

UMTV: HAITI CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL MEETING THE CHALLENGES

PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI (UMTV) – A pediatric hospital in Port-au-Prince was founded by United Methodists and has been serving the needs of children for over 40 years. At Grace Children’s Hospital, the earthquake killed staff members, destroyed buildings and left the facility with no electricity. Despite these challenges, a dedicated team of Haitian doctors and nurses carries on with the help of volunteer medical teams. The needs of children have increased since the quake as many suffer from illness and infection, and others have been orphaned. Support for Grace Children’s Hospital comes from the United Methodist Advance (#418520). UMTV’s “Haiti Children’s Hospital” is available to view here. Find this and other UMTV stories on YouTube, and Tangle by typing “UMTV” in the keyword search. You can also find the latest UMTV videos on Facebook if you become a fan of the page for The United Methodist Church.

KOREAN METHODIST MEN TO ESTABLISH WAREHOUSE FOR HUNGER RELIEF

GYEONJU, South Korea (UMNS) – Methodist men in Korea agreed to participate in a World Methodist effort to fund and establish a “Stop Hunger Now” warehouse to benefit hungry people in North Korea and other regions in Asia. The warehouse will be used to fill 13-ounce plastic packages of rice, soy, dehydrated vegetables and 21 vitamins and minerals for hungry people. After boiling in water for 10 minutes, the contents provide six meals at 25 cents a serving.

UM COMMUNICATIONS OFFERS MINISTRY WEBINARS ON TUESDAYS

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UMNS) – Each Tuesday at 11 a.m. ET or 10 a.m. CT, United Methodist Communications provides a free 30-minute webinar to share up-to-date and relevant information, resources and tools that will enhance your church’s communications ministry. Visit www.umcom.org for more information.

FOR THE LATEST IN DISASTER NEWS AND RECOVERY VISIT www.disasternews.net and www.umcor.org.

NEWLY LISTED MISSION OPPORTUNITIES

HELP FEED HUNGRY HOOSIER CHILDREN THIS SUMMER

Learn About Funding and Resources to Help Your Organization Feed Hungry Children this summer through an upcoming Webinar.

The target audience includes faith-based organizations, such as churches and community centers.

Wednesday, Feb.10 from 11 a.m. to noon (ET)

Register here.

Each summer, 18 million students are at risk of going hungry when the school year ends and school lunches are no longer available. For many children, school meals are the only complete and nutritious meals they eat, and in the summer they go without. This summer, the need will likely increase. The Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) can help to fill the summer meal gap for low-income children. Faith-based, community and private non-profit organizations can make a difference in the lives of hungry children by serving meals with SFSP, a federally funded program administered by states that reimburses organizations for meals served to children during the summer. Schools, churches, recreation centers, playgrounds, parks and camps can serve meals in neighborhoods with high percentages of low-income families. These venues are safe and familiar locations where children naturally congregate during the summer. There are two ways to get involved with SFSP. Your organization may become a SFSP site where meals are served, or a SFSP sponsor that both serves meals and keeps track of the accounting and paperwork. Sponsors are reimbursed for all meals served that meet USDA’s nutrition standards.

FLOOD RECOVERY INFORMATION (UPDATED)

UNITED METHODISTS CONTINUE IN FLOOD RECOVERY EFFORTS STATEWIDE

The floods may seem long gone and out of the news, however, volunteers are still needed to assist residence in northwest, far northwest and in the central parts of Indiana. (updated 6/15/09)

In far northwest Indiana, contact the Lakeshore Area Regional Recovery in Indiana (LARRI). Visit www.larri.info located at the United Way of Porter County at 951 Eastport Centre Drive, Valparaiso, IN 46384; ph 219-447-3583 or toll-free 877-LARRI4U; fax 219-477-5845. Lakeshore Area Regional Recovery in Indiana (LARRI) has been approved as an eligible volunteer location for Disney’s program Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. Effective Jan. 1, volunteers can go to the Disney site and sign up to work at a LARRI location and receive a voucher for a day at a Disney Park (Disneyland® Resort or Walt Disney World® Resort). Click on photo to go to the official Disney site. Watch for program updates. For details, click here. When asked for city online, type in Munster, IN. (updated Jan. 2010).

Across central Indiana. For work team schedules in the Columbus area, contact Angie Huebel at the United Way of Bartholomew County, 1531 13th Street, Columbus, IN 47201, ph 812-314-2344; ahuebel@uwbarthco.org. For other communities, Bonnie Albert, Indiana UMVIM Coordinator; ph 219-464-1447; bonkay@hotmail.com (Updated 12/14/09).

In Northwest Indiana contact Alan H. Welch, director, DANI-Disaster Assistance for NW Indiana, 1021 N 10th Street, Lafayette, IN 47904; ph 765-742-4718; welchah@gmail.com. DANI information is available by visiting http://daniflood.org.

Morgan County (Lannie Stecher, ph 765-318-8344, pastorlannie@yahoo.com) is in need of both skilled and unskilled volunteers to assist with rebuilding and repairing homes damaged by the June 2008 floods. The “500 year flood” impacted over 2,700 households, 48 percent of which fall below the Federal poverty guidelines. Housing in churches can be provided. Go to www.mcltrc.com to register and for more project information. (Updated 10/24/09)

Southern Indiana - Contact Disaster Response Coordinator: The Rev. David Powell, 820 W Mill Street, Danville, IN 46122; ph 317-745-4330; info@danvilleumc.org. Terre Haute and Bartholomew County areas in need of volunteers.

PREVIOUSLY LISTED MISSION OPPORTUNITIES

INDY RACING LEAGUE MINISTRY SEEKS VOLUNTEERS

On Thursday Feb. 11 at 7 p.m., the Indy Racing League Ministry will hold a “PIT CREW” meeting at the Brickyard Crossing at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. This meeting is for anyone interested in volunteering with the ministry. We will be discussing any and all ways for people to get more involved, such as volunteering for the 2010 IRLM Golf Outing, prayer team, office help, presentations with the IRLM video and show cars, and various other ministry opportunities. If you are interested in partnering with the ministry you are invited to attend. We will have some special give away gifts for those attending. Please RSVP Bob Hills, director and chaplain IRLM by e-mail bhills@indycar.com or calling 317-716-8850.

MISHAWKA CHURCH PLANNING MISSION TRIP TO HENDERSON SETTLEMENT

Mission volunteers of First United Methodist Church in Mishawaka, Ind. are planning a mission trip to the United Methodist-related Henderson Settlement in Frakes, Ky. They will leave the morning of April 5 and return on April 10. The cost is $200 per person. They plan to paint houses, replace windows, repair porches, clean and meet other needs. The people of Appalachia need help; it is considered a third world type of place, right here in America. Poverty is rampant and there is minimal hope for improving their lives. Henderson Settlement provides ministries to the local area, as well as offering help to better their lives. We can be a part of this awesome task for one week. This trip is open to all, especially families, and will be a great chance to serve God together and grow. For more information, contact Isaac Nanney, director of student ministry, at First UMC in Mishawaka at isaac@fumcom.com or call 574-255-4707.

ONGOING MISSION PROJECT REMINDERS

For more information about these opportunities, listings of ongoing projects and contact information, please visit http://inumc.org/pages/detail/171.

NOMADS VOLUNTEERS WORK IN RESPONSE TO DISASTER
RELIEF AGENCY DEPOTS NEED SUPPLIES
  • UMCOR Sager Brown in Baldwin, La. and UMCOR West in Salt Lake City need replenishing.
  • More information about needed supplies can be found online
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED IN NORTH DAKOTA
  • All rebuild is done in Dickinson! Volunteers are needed for Rebuilds in Fargo/Moorhead and the Jamestown areas. Contact: Joan Buchhop, ph 701-775-6151.
STUDENTS IN SIERRA LEONE NEED YOUR ASSISTANCE
  • For only $75 you can provide a work/study grant for a youth in the Ganta school.
  • Visit www.operationclassroom.org and click on Donate
  • Or you can send a check to Operation Classroom.
  • For more information, contact Operation Classroom, Inc., PO Box 246, Colfax, IN 46035; ph 765-436-2805.
HURRICANE RECOVERY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED IN LOUISIANA
  • You can register your team by going to www.laumcstormrelief.com and clicking on Louisiana Disaster Response.
  • There are five locations: New Orleans, Lake Charles, Grand River, Slidell and Houma.
  • Contact the LA Conference of the UMC Disaster Response, 141 North 6th Street, Baton Rouge, LA 70802; ph 225-346-5193; fax 225-346-6974; laumdisastermin@bellsouth.net
  • Web site: www.laumcstormrelief.com
  • Contact person: The Rev. Yvonne Dayries, Volunteer Coordinator, ydayries@ladrm.org

MISSION OPPORTUNITIES REMINDERS

For more information about these opportunities, listings of ongoing projects and contact information, please visit http://inumc.org/pages/detail/172.

IOWA TEAM MEDICAL TEAM SEEKS VOLUNTEERS FOR HAITI TRIP
  • Feb 25-Mar 8
  • For information or to sign up for the team, contact Terry Dewald, 3812 Eisenhower Avenue, Ames, IA 50010; ph 515-231-1914; tdewald.rn@gmail.com
MISSION TRIP TO EL SALVADOR
MINNESOTA OPERATION CLASSROOM ANNOUNCES TRIPS TO AFRICA
  • Sierra Leone, Kabala, March 10-25, to begin constructing a new school building. Team leader: Lyndy Zabel, ph 952-829-7179.
  • Liberia, Camphor Mission, Feb 25-Mar 15, 2010, work on the guest house. Team leader: Linda Koelman, ph 612-598-7743.
UPCOMING UM VOLUNTEER IN MISSION TRAINING SESSIONS IN INDIANA
  • Mar 20, 2010: UMVIM Team Leadership training – Bloomington, Ind. at St. Mark’s UMC, 100 North State Road 46. Contact: Bonnie Albert, Indiana UMVIM Coordinator; ph 219-464-1447; bonkay@hotmail.com. Possible ERT training to be included.
  • April 10, 2010: UMVIM Team Leadership training – New Life UMC, 3039 W 400 N (US31) near Mexico, Ind. Contact: Bonnie Albert, Indiana UMVIM Coordinator; ph 219-464-1447; bonkay@hotmail.com. Possible ERT training to be included.
OPERATION CLASSROOM VIM TRIPS TO AFRICA
  • Workteams to Sierra Leone 2010
    • May 2 to 23 To Koidu – University of Indianapolis, Lang Brownlee, team leader
    • June 12 to July 15 - Constructing a school for the blind –Les and Hope Law, team leaders
    • July 25-August 3 - Construction project to be decided –Kay Hess, team leader
  • Workteams to Liberia 2010
    • April- New Georgia school construction
    • June 21 to July 6 - Tubman-Gray School - Especially for College Students
    • Construction of Elementary Building - Jill Bowen Team leader
    • June 22 to July 8 or July 20 to August 1 - Teaching seminar on reading, phonics and writing (elementary level)
    • Sept 7 to 27 – Kay Zeigler and Bob Evans Leaders, Construction project to be decided
RUSSIA INITIATIVE CONSULTATION XV
CHAIN SAW TRAINING COURSE IN WISCONSIN
  • May 15 at Pine Lake United Methodist Camp
  • Limited to 10-15 beginners or experienced cutters
  • Cost: $35 includes lunch
  • Register by May 7
  • More information: Chuck Wedemeyer 414-354-8285
CONSTRUCTION VOLUNTEERS NEED TO CONSTRUCT NEW HOUSES
  • Work Camp Schedule for S.O.W.E.R. 2010 (Sharing Our Witness – Enriching Relationships)
    • Week 1 May 16 – 22 Frame shell
    • Week 2 May 23 – 29 Roofing, interior walls, exterior doors, windows, siding
    • Week 3 July 11 – 17 Install insulation and drywall, finish siding and soffit
    • Week 4 July 18 – 24 Finish drywall & paint, install porch railing
    • Week 5 August 8 – 14 Finish interior trim, install underlayment, and flooring
    • Week 6 August 15 – 21 Install interior doors, trim, and kitchen cabinets
  • To learn more or to join one of these camps contact Ralph & Carolyn Brandon, SOWER VIM Team Leaders. 231 McMillen Dr., Newark, Oh 43055, ph 740-344-5581, SOWER@wocumc.org
VOLUNTEER IN MISSION TRIP PLANNED TO AFRICA UNIVERSITY
  • May 20-June 8, 2010
  • Africa University in Mutare, Zimbabwe, Africa
  • Cost of the trip: $3800
  • For more information, contact Rev. Anyike at 317-925-1997 or Ruth Ellen Stone at ruthellen1@juno.com.
ELGINS TO LEAD TEACH UM TEAM TO MANAGUA, NICARAGUA
  • teachUM teams to Managua, Nicaragua
  • June 14-23, 2010
  • For more information, e-mail rrelgin@comcast.net
ORPHANAGE #4, PAVLOVSK, RUSSIA
  • June 27-July 11
  • For more information, contact Glenna Boughton at glennab33@msn.com or call  563-557-9260
FLOOD OF JUSTICE MISSIONS