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Thursday, May 19, 2011
MiSsIoN CoNcErT Roosevelt Bible Church 160 Nassau Road, Roosevelt,NY 11575
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Mission Concert - June 25 - 5PM
place on Saturday June 25th, 2011 @5.pm in the afternoon.
Recording Star Evangelist Monica Ford and others will bring lively
gospel in songs plus other contributors and events.
Following this Concert, we will be leaving on mission to the Dominican
Republic where we will have a week of events in Teaching the Word,
Evangelism, 2 Weddings and 14.
We are inviting you to share in these events by joining us in fervent
prayer for the anointing of the Holy Spirit and His leadership,
and protection in our travel. You can also assist by attending our
concert, provide supplies for the new elementary school in Spanish,
We are also looking for the donation of wedding gowns and mens' suit.
May the good Lord touch each heart to support His work.
We will keep you inform of any change, His blessings, cal
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"Jesus said, ' Inasmuch as you have done to one of the least...you
have done unto me.
MATT. 25: 40 LETS UNITE TO FEED THE HUNGRY CHILDREN OF THE WORLD.
www.bluejeansministry.blogspot.com
Monday, May 9, 2011
2011 Summer Mission Trip
info please lift your hands together with us and ask God grace and
mercies and blessings on the effort to walk in His will in going to
demonstrate bowels of compassion and love and to be a light that God
will receive the glory and praise.
Our next mission trip will take us to the Dominican Rep. in an area
called The Bateye. I have heard of it but visited there last year on
my way to Cuba. As we distribute food and share in prayer for about 60
people, one person ask to accept Christ as savior. Since then I have
been partnering with pastor Francis Alcegarire who have been working
with this group of plantation workers. Almost every week he reports
that people are giving their lives to God. The Bateye is about 60
miles from Santo Domingo where pastor Francis lives, gas is expensive
so we have fellowship with him a few times to help with the trip.
Presently, a number of the people are requesting to be baptised, 14 so
far and 2 couples would like to be married; they may be the only two
married people in this large community.
Many of these people are immigrants from Haiti but most were born in
the Dominican Rep. however the government of the DR do not recognize
them and do not issue birth certificate, so they are not able to go to
school.
We are starting an elementary school, church and a representative
center to help the people get some recognition.
On This Trip we hope to have a medical clinic, we can use medical supplies.
We plan to baptize at least 14 people and celebrate the Lord's meal with them.
We plan to unite two couples in marriage.
Needs: donated wedding dresses, new or used. must be shipped in the
month of May.
Needs: Sleeping Tents, Camping gears. Dry goods food
Some finance to help purchase material for basic school in Spanish and
to purchase other ancillary school items. Transportation cost.
We need your constant prayer before and while we are there and even
when we return.
Thanks for your prayer and previous support
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"Jesus said, ' Inasmuch as you have done to one of the least...you
have done unto me.
MATT. 25: 40 LETS UNITE TO FEED THE HUNGRY CHILDREN OF THE WORLD.
www.bluejeansministry.blogspot.com
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Urgent Needs in Batey Atilano Numero Dos of Dominican Republic
From: Calville Dunnon
Blessings of our Lord for another day to consider what He wants us to do. Pastor Francis Alcegaire provided us with some very good pictures of the Batey where we spent a short time but we continue to partner with him to give whatever assistance he can to these poor children and people. As you can see many here are children. Brother Garson also help, they travel together from Santo Domingo every week to give assistance and share Christ. Bro Garson is standing by the lunch sandwiches and drink.
From Dominican Republic |
We need some help with the school we are proposing to start for the small children, and adult where possible. The shed is where the whole community meet to do anything. A retired lady from another walk to this area to conduct classes. Children sit bored most of the time, so when they are old enough they have children, not able to write read, they suffer from the same problem their grand and great grand suffered from. These children are not given the rights of citizenship, although they were born in the DR, they are considered illegal alien, recently, many were shipped back to Haiti where they know no one. We would also like to address this issue with the government.
We are planning to have a mission trip Early April, Join us in prayer for God's direction and blessings for resources. I have quite a bit of toys and children clothes but need monies to ship them. Blessings, pastor cal
Monday, August 16, 2010
Haiti Mission July 2010 Photos
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Haiti's Medical Trip June 2009 G.W.
--- On Tue, 12/2/08, Calville Dunnon <iamcharity@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Calville Dunnon <iamcharity@gmail.com> Subject: Haiti's Medical Trip June 2009 G.W. Date: Tuesday, December 2, 2008, 9:26 AM |
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Haiti Medical Trip July 3rd to 10th
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Haiti As It Is
Kenscoff is about 13 thousand ft above sea, which means it get cold in the evening and morning. Its now their rainy season, which makes the temperature cooler than normal. I just sent thousand US dollars to them on tuesday after my arrival. The need is tremendous and will be there for a while.
We are so thankful for your generous support, you have made a difference in the lives of many people.
I met with the president of the Baptist Mission, they have a number of the victim of the earthquake in their small hospital. we visited and prayed with a number of the victims and gave small amount of monies to help buy food. We spent a day doing evangelism and praying for many, most of whom are christian and fellowship with them with monies. I met with the head of the senior citizen and gave them much of the medicine I brought and some monies to help their funds. Haiti is about 95% or more unemployed at this time.
There is no school in session at this time from Kindergarten to University. It is very difficult for the young people who has only one year to complete their requirements. The airport is badly damage, the cargo area is now the port of entry. The airport is braced with steel plate as you leave. Both commercial and military planes are using the same runway and docking, very fragile since you are wlking among people with machine guns.
The UN has time when they issue tickets for food to individuals. People fight so much that some leave with broken limps. Situation is desperate, no jobs, no housing, no direction being given. Please continue to pray and support Haiti.
We have made some pledges to help build the school and Orphanage, your continued support will make it possible. We are partnering with a group from Alabama, name Project K.I.D Promoting resilience for youth in disasters. Headed by Paige Ellison-Smith M.Ed.
Plus we also Provide $250.US per week for food and staffing overnight, cooking and care for 40 children at this site. We need your support here.
Paige can be reached at http://us.mc362.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=paiget2@msn.com and Phyllis at pkalifeh@thechildrensforum.com
Lets help make something positive happened for the Lord. James 1:27 I will attached the last pic of a widow who lost her husband and two children and brother from the church, we gave her a few dollars and prayed with her.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Haiti Now
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Monday, March 8, 2010
Haiti photos
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From: Calville Dunnon <iamcharity@gmail.com> Subject: Fwd: FW: Haiti photos & videos Date: Friday, March 5, 2010, 12:19 AM |
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Up Date-Haiti
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"Jesus said, ' Inasmuch as you have done to one of the least...you have done unto me.
MATT. 25: 40 LETS UNITE TO FEED THE HUNGRY CHILDREN OF THE WORLD.