Grace Tabernacle
Saturday, September 04, 2010
Where Grace Happens

Our Missionaries

 12% of the offerings received at Grace Tabernacle go toward Missions and Benevolence work.  Below are just some of the Missions we support regularly.  We also support many other Missions organizations as the need is made known throughout the year.  In 2009 we gave $28,588.59 to missions and benevolence.

 

Streetreach International

 

Candy and Wyly Gammon are missionaries to children with the vision to see a world wide revival in children. Wyly and Candy first established a children’s ministry in Roswell, Georgia (near Atlanta) in 1992, and over the next four years established a children’s church and an evangelistic program called Streetreach. In 1998 they went to Medellin, Colombia and built a children’s ministry that includes a children’s church, Streetreach, a ministry to children at risk called The Refuge and a Training Center to train and equip ministers to children. 400 ministries to children have been started from the work in Medellin since 1998.
Click their picture to go to there website.

 

 CHINA MISSION PROJECT WITH DAVE AND SUE VARELLA
Click on the map to view their website.

 


Scroll down the list of many of the organizations we have helped to support.

 

 

 

We have joined with
COAT OF MANY COLORS MINISTRIES
to build a baby "Grace Tabernacle" in the jungles of Brazil. 
Check out their website at
www.cmcministries.org
 to see what God is doing.

 

 

 

 

                

 
 
The purpose of this ministry has been to answer the call of God to communicate His love to criminal offenders. We will accomplish this mission primarily by recruiting, funding, placing, and administering volunteer workers in prisons to provide friendship evangelism, teaching, peer counseling, and encouragement.

 

InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA® is an evangelical campus mission serving more than 35,000 students and faculty on more than 560 college and university campuses nationwide. Incorporated in 1941, InterVarsity has a rich tradition of campus witness, thoughtful discipleship, and a concern for world missions

check out:  www.intervarsity.org

 

The role of the Good News Chaplain is that of providing a pastoral presence in the jail or prison in which he or she is serving. The Chaplain is there to meet the spiritual needs of both inmates and staff, as well as their families when called upon to do so. The Chaplain fulfills these responsibilities in a variety of ways, often situation dependent. He or she may be teaching, conducting one-on-one discipleship, counseling on a variety of issues, involved in crisis intervention, ministering to those who are sick, addressing family/relationship issues, and the list goes on and on.
www.goodnewsjail.org

 

 

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 Through CTEN we support Dick and Birdie Johnson in Mexico and Dallas and Anna Lee Ward.

www.cten.org

 

Other Ministries we support on a regular basis are:

Ron Sellers in India
Brooklyn Tabernacle's Literacy and Abuse Center
Teen Mania - Anna Harvey
Seed of Abraham - Birnbaums
Righteous Acts Ministries - Bill Sudduth
Serve International - Zior
Wycliffe - Andrew Peck
Carpenter's Home - Manfredi's
Carl Krause - Hospital Mission Team to Africa

We have also supported:


Habitat for Humanity
Gospel for Asia
Kairos Ministries
Truth International
Jesus Film Project
Ramiah Rehabilitation
Setting Captives Free
M.E.S.A.S. Hospital Ministry
Salvation Army
and many local charities
as well as benevolence to those in our church and community.