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Below is an incomplete list of the mission agenices we sponsor. (Check back for our updated pages)
 

 

Christian Witness Center
P. O. BOX 700
WARSAW, MO 65355
TEL. 660-438-7710 
FAX 660-438-7751
E-mail:
cwc@cwcnet.org
http://www.cwcnet.org/

 

 

Christian Witness Center

 

CWC was founded as a mission organization targeting toward the overseas Chinese living in the Midwest. Its main goal is to fulfill the Lord's Great Commission by establishing disciples, building up co-working leaders of Bible study groups and churches, such that campus ministries may be mobilized and God's kingdom built. CWC is currently serving forty some campuses from more than ten Midwestern states. CWC has six co-workers on staff. Most of them live near major campuses in order to expedite their ministry: evangelizing, establishing, training co-workers, and shepherding churches in the vicinity.

 

Many of our members do attend CWC conferences and training camps throughout the year. We also sponsor a monthly discipleship training conference at our church with speakers affiliated with CWC.

 

Tian Shan Mission Society
www.lcmsworldmission.com

Kip and Ivy

Kip and Ivy serve the people in Asia. In partnership with LCMS, the Tian Shan Mission Society, they will also be coordinating short-term teams to teach English as a Second Language. 
     Kip was born in Springfield, IL. and graduated from Concordia University, Seward, Neb., with a bachelor's degree in Business Administration; from Concordia University, Irvine, Calif., with a master's degree in Culture and Theology; and from Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Mo., in the Ethnic Pastors Certification Program He was ordained in Fall 2002. Ivy was born in Taichung, Taiwan. She holds a bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of Missouri and a master's degree in counseling psychology from Trinity College of Graduate Studies in Anaheim, Calif. They have two children.
     These two have been no strangers to CBCS. They have lead our Youth Group program in the past and both have family living in Springfield. Before leaving on their journey, they even stopped by our church and gave a presentation telling about what they will be doing during their time.

 

Footprint Radio
3424 Jayhawk Station
Lawrence, KS 66046
(785) 832-8246
dannyli@footprintradio.org

www.footprintradio.org/

Footprint Radio Broadcasting Ministry

 

Footprint Radio is a Christian Radio ministry, operates 24 hours a day through 100 watts lower power FM and internet. We provide a ministry to the Christian community featuring beautiful inspirational music, quality Bible teaching, news, and local information. Footprint Radio is a non-commercial, educational station and is supported by the financial gifts of listeners who believe in this ministry. The media Footprint Radio uses brings the messages of salvation and the teaching of the Bible to places where needed and to those who are in spiritual needs.

 
The Navigators
PO Box 6000
Colorado Springs, CO 80934
Phone Numbers:
Phone: (719) 598-1212
Fax: (719) 260-0479

www.navigators.org/

 
The Navigators

 

The ministry of The Navigators began in the 1930's through the call of God to a young Californian, Dawson Trotman. Today, tens of thousands of people worldwide are coming to know and grow in Jesus Christ through the various ministries of The Navigators. Internationally, more than 3,800 Navigator staff of 62 nationalities serve in more than 100 countries. Since its inception, certain worldwide values have characterized the Navigator ministry:

  • the passion to know and love Christ;
  • the essential place of the Holy Spirit and prayer in our lives and ministry;
  • the Scriptures as foundational to life and ministry;
  • the worth, dignity, and potential of all persons;
  • authentic, grace-based relationships rooted in love for one another;
  • personal transformation to Christlikeness;
  • spiritual generations of laborers living out Christ among the lost; and
  • the place of families and relational networks in discipling the nations.