Another CFC Participant Commits to Missions
Work
Many of you will remember Madison Kimbrough - a.k.a.
"Bobette" thanks to CFC participant
Rev. Sam Williamson who
identified the team Bobs as Bob1 (Bob Suellentrop), Bob2 (Bob
Nabors), Bob3
(me!) and threw in Bobette (Madison) just for good measure on the day we
all
showed up to work together in Clay, AL following the January 2012
tornado. Madison was the
only youth member of the Riverchase UMC
Disaster Response Ministry team in 2012, owing to
the fact that she was
being home schooled and had the flexibility in her schedule to work with
us
on several of our weekday deployments. She was 17 back then and now,
at age 19, she
has committed her life to the pursuit of missions
work. She will be embarking on her first
assignment soon through the
Passport Program of the Adventures in Missions organization,
leaving to
spend January through April 2015 in Nicaragua. She's even hoping that
she may
be able to ultimately reside there permanently. You might be
interested in reading her personal
letter soliciting support at https://www.dropbox.com/s/s6lbebbnf1cc54j/Madison%20Kimbrough%20Fundraising%20Letter%20PP-2015.pdf?dl=0.
If you are able to be of assistance to her, I'm sure she would be
appreciative
of your help.
And as you already also know, CFC participant Chris Williams, his wife and
three children
recently moved to Costa Rica where they are spending a year
immersing in the local culture
and learning Spanish before heading to
Colombia for 4 years thereafter through the One
Mission Society
organization. You can keep up with Chris' activities by checking the
CFC blog
from time to time at http://cuttersforchrist.blogspot.com/.
I'm quite sure that donations to help
with his call to spread the Gospel,
develop Colombian missionaries and start new
congregations in Latin and
South America would always be gratefully accepted, as well, at https://www.onemissionsociety.org/give/TheWilliamses.
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