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...because people matter to God |
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Global Outreach |
Nearly two thousand years ago Jesus gave his followers a mission and that mission is at the heart and soul of the church today. Accomplishing this disciple-making mission beyond our city necessitates strategic partnerships with individuals and organizations. OHC is comitted to prayer and finacial supprt of the following ministries seeking to spread the good news of Jesus Christ.
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Collegiate Outreach |
Dick & Linda Endersby
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Having served as career missionaries with the Navigators in Japan, the Dick and Linda Endersby returned to Omaha, and now serve in the collegiate ministry of the Navigator’s for the Midwestern states. |
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Cameroon |
Dan & Karen Jealouse
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In exploring opportunities to establish reproducing churches among the least evangelized peoples of the world, World Team entered Cameroon Africa in 1984 at the invitation of the Cameroon Baptist Convention (CBC). In 1987, Dan and Karen Jealouse became the first missionaries assigned to Cameroon, working among the Esimbi people near Benakuma in the CBC Wum Field. |
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Brazil |
Greg & Rebecca Parker
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The Parkers will serve in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil as part of the Baptist General Conference's partnership with Reencontro to plant churches and assist in the ministries to slum and street children. Greg will give administrative oversight to the numerous teams of workers who come from U.S. churches to do short-term projects at Reencontro. |
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Singapore |
Chris & Faith Creech
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Faith and Chris have been doing ministry together since they were married in 1978. Most of their ministry has been in the senior pastorate, but they also spent four years as church planters, starting a new church in Toronto. Faith has taught kindergarten and first grade in public and Christian schools for 15 years. The Creeches have a daughter, son-in-law, and a grandson. In 1992 Chris completed a Ph.D. in the area of cross cultural preaching. Chris and Faith are now preparing to serve at the East Asia School of Theology in Singapore. The East Asia School of Theology in Singapore is one the largest theological schools serving Southeast Asia. Students come from a variety of different countries to receive a quality Christian higher education. Chris’s training in homiletics, hermeneutics and Biblical backgrounds/history are areas the seminary wants to strengthen. He is excited about being able to prepare younger men and women for ministry across Asia. Faith is looking forward to finding her role at the school, encouraging wives and families. |
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