Global Missionary Support

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Heather Haspels Kebede


Heather, along with her Husband Habtom and children, live in Ethiopia where Heather works as a missionary nurse with The Antioch Partners (TAP), a Strategic Alliance of Presbyterian Frontier Fellowship. TAP prepares, deploys and supports persons being called by God to long-term cross-cultural service, with a focus on serving among unreached peoples and in ways that build global Presbyterian partners' capacity for evangelistic mission. Our church gives them a yearly donation, if you would like to learn more or donate please check out their website: https://www.theantiochpartners.org/kebede

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Pastor Scott Burdsall Mission


Scott Burdsall, former Pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Little Rock, IA, since 2004, along with his wife, Colleen, have felt God leading them directly towards international ministry, giving them a specific calling for the hurting and global awareness. They are now part of Serge "Grace at the Fray", which means, joining together rough edges to form a smooth seam. Core to Serge is the belief that we need the gospel as much as anyone else so we seek to make the gospel known to others. The Burdsall's seek to follow God's lead and pray that they can reach out and minster to those God puts in their path with grace and love. The church gives them a yearly donation, but if you would like to learn more, or donate for their mission please check out their website: https://give.serge.org/p-193-scott-and-colleen-burdsall.aspx
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Children of the Promise - Orphanage in Haiti


It's purpose is to reach one child at a time, helping to fill their physical and spiritual needs. If at all possible they try to reunite the children with their families. If this is not possible, the orphanage helps facilitate adoptions of the children. COTP, a non-profit organization, founded on faith in God, works diligently to ensure the children experience life to their fullest potential and are committed to helping families regardless of race, religion, or economic status.