Monday, May 23, 2011

Help Us On A Mission Of Hope!

Hello and welcome to our Mission of Hope to Haiti!

This summer of 2011 my 17 year old son Brayden and I will be travelling to Haiti July 16th-23rd with a group representing the Kansas Assemblies of God.

We will be assisting Mission of Hope, a ministry that has been working in Haiti since 983. The people with a heart for Haiti who started Mission of Hope so many years ago are still involved and assist orphanages, schools, churches and medical facilities. The scope of our work hasn't been detailed for us yet but will most likely involve a combination of construction, evangelism and distribution of food and medicine.

Two years ago the two of us travelled to Bogota, Colombia and were greatly blessed to be part of a work that feeds and educates poverty stricken children on a daily basis. We were both changed profoundly by our experience there, and we're looking forward to what God will do in us and through us in Haiti. There is definitely something powerful about leaving the insulating influence of the United States.Obviously Brayden and I need to raise the funds in order to a part of this mission. The total cost for the two of us is $3000.00. Therefore, we're asking many people to help us so that the financial responsibility will be lighter for all those involved.

Any amount you can give is appreciated, and it's so easy to give. You can easily and safely donate through PayPal (if you have a PayPal account) by using the link on the sidebar, or simply drop a check in the mail (Blaine Moore, 101 Cottonwood, Ozawkie, KS 66070).

Of course larger increments will help us get to our goal faster, but a thousand $3.00 donations work just as well. I'll be keeping an updated total in the sidebar so you can see how much we've raised (and what we lack!).

So, would you consider giving towards this work? A donation on our behalf is a donation that will directly help the people of Haiti...you yourself will be a part of the work, you'll never miss the money, and you'll never know just how much your generosity is appreciated.



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