Overseas Missionaries
GEC Mission's Budget

The mission's budget is separate from the church budget and is supported by gifts designated to the mission's fund.

Please designate on your check or giving envelope that your gift is for the missions fund.

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GEC currently supports the following Overseas Missionaries:

Steve and Natalie Dupuy






Steve Dupuy
Khersonskaya Street 7-4, Flat 421
Moscow, Russia 113461
Steve works with the Slavic Gospel Association planting churches. He has worked in several Soviet states, and currently ministers in Moscow. Steve has been instrumental in hosting short term mission trips in camps and local schools.


Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum
Ariel Ministries.
P.O. Box 792507
San Antonio, TX 78279-2507
Tel: (210) 344-7707
Fax: (210) 344-1114

Ariel Ministries is directly involved with the mainstream of Jewish missions by combining the two key areas of evangelism and discipleship, with a heavy emphasis on Bible theology and doctrine. Dr. Fruchtenbaum has a teaching ministry through conferences, tapes, literature, camps and tours. Anyone who desires to love his Jewish friend or neighbor can benefit from contact with Ariel Ministries.





EFCA Compassion International
Compassion International is a branch branch of the Evangelical Free Church's mission's ministry. It supports various international humanitarian needs. GEC currently supports efforts in the Sudan.





Shuxi and Kristen He
Global Outreach

Global Outreach
PO Box 1
Tupelo MS 38802

- Mailing address:
2825 Lexington Road
Box 81757
Louisville KY 40280

- E-mail:  thehes05@yahoo.com
Shuxi and Kristen have been working in Asia for the past several years. They moved to Louisville in 2006 for Shuxi to attend Southern Seminary, where he is earning his MDiv in International Church Planting.  Shuxi and Kristen plan to return to Asia in 2008 to continue their work of expanding the local churches through preaching, teaching, discipleship, and leadership training.



The King Family
Berachah Baptist Church


250 Sevastopolskaya
Simferopol, Crimea
Ukraine 95024

E-mail:

Phone:
1-513-318-4600
(Ohio number that rings in Ukraine)
Dolly, and her late-husband Al were missionaries to Ukraine for almost nine years.  They started three Russian speaking churches, an international English church and a Chinese church.  They have also recently started a ministry to reach the Crimean tatars, a Muslim people group in Crimea.  They have four children.  Dolly is continuing the work her and Al started.

Mission agency:
Central Missionary Clearinghouse - KINA
PO Box 219228
Houston, TX. 77218


Dan and Donna Standridge
Children: Priscilla, Lydia & Lucia





via Pinturicchio 18
20 133 Milano
ITALY


Dan was born and raised in Rome, Italy, where his parents are missionaries. Dan and Donna are sponsored by UFM International with church planting and counseling ministries.


Ritch and Susan Trca
Children: Emily Robbie Rebekah, Alex and David






Ricany, Czech Republic
Evangelical Free Church Association's missionaries, the Trcas, are church planters in a small town, Ricany, outside Prague.



Larry and Mary Waters





718 Briar Way
Garland, TX 75043
waterslm@swbell.net
Missionaries to the Philippines for 27 years, Larry works with Bee World, focusing on establishing Church Based Training Centers in closed countries. he also teaches at Dallas Theological Seminary & Criswell College. Mary assists by counseling, teaching and training women.




Sasha and Anya Zubenko (and daughter Katie)



Sasha and Anya met in Kiev, Ukraine at Spring of Hope Church (affiliated with Great Commission Ministries - GCM) where they both served in leadership.  After getting married, they felt called to be a part of the start-up team to plant a church in Poznan, Poland.  They spend their time leading Bible studies, helping with the new church, training believers to share their faith, and raising their daughter, Katie.






Overseas Council International
Overseas Council's goal is to help develop biblical Christian leaders that are equipped to be effective pastors, teachers, evangelists, missionaries and lay leaders in their cultural contexts. Overseas Council has partner schools throughout the world that are training nationals to minister. An example of a partner school is Central Theological Seminary (CATS) in Guatemala was founded in 1929, and currently serves students from 18 countries and 20 denominations.
P.O. Box 17368
Indianapolis, IN 46217-0368
317-788-7250


Jim Hall

CAFE



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