![]() | Dave & Jennifer Cox serve in Romania with the Evangelical Free Church Mission. Located outside of Bucharest, their mission is the planting of new churches in areas that have long been without any formal religious teaching, due mainly to the Communist regime. Most of their work is now with smaller groups, although in time it will take on the aspects of a more traditional church. Building unity, a body of Elders, music, and good teaching are all part of the Cox’s daily life in Romania. |
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Rich & Janice Dunkerton serve with Africa Inland Mission, International (AIM). They are assigned to AIM's Retirement Center in Minneola, Florida. Rich is involved in maintenance and construction. Janice helps in areas of arts and music. Their ministry is all about "serving those servants who have served". |
![]() | Dan & Barb Evans with Cadence International, have for the past 16 years worked as Youth Pastors to the children of American GI’s stationed in Germany. Now, starting in late spring, they will be beginning a new work in Anchorage Alaska, working with the young men and women of the Army and Air Force in a Hospitality House setting. This will be a brand new mission field for Cadence, and the Evans are excited about being able to share Christ with so many young people in the military. |
![]() | Mark & Nancy Fleming work in the headquarters of the New Tribes Mission in Sanford, Florida. Mark is the financial officer in charge of processing literally thousands of financial items every month , from checks, bank transfers, and electronic transmissions. It is there job to be a missionary to the missionaries around the world, so that those on foreign field have no worries that bills, medical items, insurance premiums, supporters checks, etc. are properly transacted in a fast and accurate manner. |
![]() | Renee Kaur works with HIS International at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, SC. Their “International House” is situated directly across the street from the U. of SC Graduate School of Business. Each week they serve some 250 international students two meals a week, take them on local tours, assist them in getting driver’s licenses, etc- all in an effort to show Christian love and concern to them. Some will find Christ as Savior, and return to their countries now as ambassadors to the Kingdom. |
![]() | Mark & Carolyn Kinzer work with the Africa Inland Mission in Kijabe, Kenya. There in this mile-high plateau of Africa they work as Dean and counselors to over 500 students at the Rift Valley Academy. The students are the children of mostly missionaries scattered throughout Africa. Since the kids spend nine months away from their folks, often there is a great amount of stress in their lives. The Kinzers seek to bridge that gap by encouragement and homey activities with the students. |
![]() | Gregg & Kim Okesson are with the Africa Inland Mission serving as associate professor at the Scott Theological Seminary in Kenya. Scott, who is close to obtaining his PhD, is a teacher to the native pastors of the Africa Inland Church. The school is a big step past Bible School, and offers advanced training to the many pastors and teachers in Africa. In time the school will offer up to three years of advanced Biblical training, and lay the groundwork for a strong and stable African church. |


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The Mission's Program is a vital part of the ministry of Grace Community Church. Reaching the lost of the world and building them up in their faith is of primary importance. Support for missionaries does not come from regular offerings, but rather through a "faith-promise" form of giving. Each year there is a time set aside for increased mission's emphasis. This time is designated to bring specific attention to the Grace Community Church missions program and individuals are encouraged to anonymously pledge an amount that will be given to support missions. Based on the pledges, the Missions Committee determines how many missionaries will be supported and at what level. The missions program has steadily grown, and since its inception the support level has increased each year. |





