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Where MMO gifts go

October 24, 2013 By The Pathway

Your gifts to the Missouri Missions Offering support ministries in four areas:

SHARING Christ’s love throughout Missouri – includes disaster relief projects; Missouri Baptist Children’s Home; hunger funds; “safe home” ministry; youth evangelism and missions; multi-housing ministry; international student missions conference; Baptist Builders; Hispanic and deaf youth camps; Christian Women’s Job Corps; and State Fair evangelism.

SENDING Missouri missionaries – includes partnership missions in Mexico, West Africa, Upstate New York, Iowa, and Northern Ontario; sports evangelism; collegiate summer missionaries; and associational partnerships.

STARTING more Missouri churches – includes “next-step requests” that provide financial assistance to church planters; “Reach the Nations,” which helps plant churches among people groups living in Missouri; and health insurance for church planters.

STRENGTHENING Missouri churches – includes pastoral ministries; Minister’s Juggling Act; church plant childhood ministry resources; Hispanic pastors and wives retreat; LifeWay’s Women’s Ministry Forum; and the annual Worldview Conference.

Learn more at www.mobaptist.org/mmo.

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