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Year End Giving

Thank you so much for your continued prayer and support. As 2011 comes to an end, we reflect on this great year of BREAKTHROUGH and look forward to 2012 being a year of VICTORY! This is your last chance to make your tax deductible donations for 2011! Any and all gifts are appreciated! You can send a check to: World Missions & Evangelism PO Box 790 Benton, KY 42025 OR Simply click the donate button and give using your credit card or Paypal account! IT'S THAT EASY! Just make sure that all checks are postmarked on or before December 31, 2011. Thank you again for all that you do! May you and your family be blessed exceedingly, abundantly, above all that you ask or think!

Merry Christmas!

I hope that all is well with you and your family this Christmas season. I know this time of year can get hectic. Whether you're stuck in traffic on the way to grandma's house, having the whole family over to your house, or wondering where to start on the kid's extensive Christmas list, try not to forget the reason we celebrate this time of year! JESUS THE SAVIOR IS BORN! This year while you are in the mindset of giving, do not forget to give to the one who was born for the sins of the world! He came to this world so that we could know God and have eternal life! His mission is our mission! Can you give a donation this Christmas to give the best gift to Jesus? Your gift will help us to minister to the lost in Honduras. You can give online by clicking theMake A Donation button or by check to: World Missions & EvangelismPO Box 790 Benton, KY 42025 Please Give This Christmas! Blessings, David Parish From Breakthrough to Victory! This year has been a remarkable year for the K

Charity Begins at Home, But It Does Not End There!

"Charity begins at home." Sir Thomas Browne, 1642 "You shall be My witnesses BOTH in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and even to the remotest part of the earth." Jesus Christ, 30 AD A phrase that I have heard many times in my life is, "Charity begins at home." It is uncertain where this quotation came from (although a form of it is attributed to Sir Thomas Browne, an English doctor, from 1642). However this phrase has become popular and when I did a google search for the meaning of this phrase, I found the following: "You should take care of family and people close to you before you worry about helping others. I don't think our church should worry so much about a foreign relief fund when there are people in need right here in our city. Charity begins at home. If you really want to make the world a better place, start by being polite to your sister. Charity begins at home." I find that this is the meaning of the phrase in common under

Take a Tour of the WME BLOG

Dear readers of the WME blog: I want to thank you for the time you take to read the articles that are posted here and for your prayers and support for the Honduran Church Planting Movement Project. In this post, I want to share with you several new features that we have on the blog. In addition to the articles (This is the 141st post since we started in 2008), there are a number of new features. First: VIDEOS A number of new videos are on the blog. If you will look to the immediate right of this post you will see a video called " A Church Planting Movement is Beginning in Honduras". This video is a brief summary of what is happening and that is probably where everyone should start. Then if you scroll down and look at the right hand side of the blog, you will find 7 new videos that explain the CPM strategy in Honduras in depth, and give pictures and information about the project. By watching the initial video at the top of our page and then these 7 short videos (most of them