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HomeTown Missions
You don't have to travel the globe to spread the news of Jesus Christ or minister to the hurting. You don't even
have to join an official organization. Ministries can be as small as seeing a homeless person on the street and giving him/her a care
package, baking for the lonely during the holidays, or reaching out to latchkey children by providing a safe place to stay until their
parents return from work.
Balanced Libraries Can Exist
One family makes it their personal mission to grow our public libraries.
Harvest Of Friends
When a mother discovered her neighbors' children didn't know Christ, she set out to teach them in a fun, non-threatening environment.
What she discovered would change her life and those of her neighbors forever.
Homeless In Bellflower
When a new mother puts a few things on the curb for the homeless in her town, she learns to appreciate the small things in her own life
and reach out to a community of people in a way no one expected.
Fishes And Loaves
When a group of children learned their friends' father needed surgery but didn't have the money to get it, they stepped up to make
it happen. What they learned was the value of stepping out on faith and trusting God for both the big and the little things.
Love Letter Day
A monthly arts 'n crafts project turns into a ministry of its own when a mother uses her family's time of bonding to create beautiful,
heartfelt greeting cards that remind lonely souls how much God truly loves them.
Park Partners
When a mother heard the park was in need of clean-up volunteers, she introduced her children to the wonders of volunteering.
Yard Sales
Teach missionary skills through personal yard sales.
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